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St. Nick's Greek Fest Offers Food, Culture, Dancing This Weekend

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church's popular Greek Fest returns to Oak Lawn featuring three days of music, food and dancing June 15-June 17.

OAK LAWN, IL -- Fifty-two years of after firing up the first Athenian chicken, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church’s Greek Fest returns to Oak Lawn this weekend June 15, June 16 and June 17. This gem of a fest celebrates Greek heritage and features traditional food, live music (traditional and rock), raffles and carnival games.

St. Nick’s Greek Fest is a summer tradition and features some of the best cuisine of outdoor festivals in the south suburbs. The St. Nicholas Ladies Philoptochos Society has food prep down to a science. Not even when the Great Microburst of 2011 knocked down the tents and equipment, unflappable parishioners were able to put everything back together and be open for business in the evening.

The St. Nick’s ladies will be making their famous baklava, featured on WGN’s “Chicago’s Best,,” with a dedicated crack grill team firing up the shish kabob.

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St. Nick's parishioners will be firing up shish kabob at Greek Fest in Oak Lawn, June 15-17.

“Our food is made by parishioners,” said Georgia Christakes, president of parish council. “The shish kabob and chicken is marinated with an old secret recipe and is considered the holy grail.”

Festgoers can enjoy plates full of tasty souvlaki, Greek chicken, gyros, pastitsio (“Greek lasagna”), spanakopita, Greek pastries and more. Two bars will be available to serve up libations. St. Nick’s is also introducing a new food item this year, Greek quesadillas.

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“It’s a tortilla folded over with a little feta, tomatoes, spinach and mozzarella,” Christakes said. “We tried it out the other day and said ‘its a winner.’”

Live bands are featured every night of the fest, including the classic rock tribute band Infinity (Friday, June 15); country western singer Tiffany Ashton, often described as the next Taylor Swift (Saturday, June 16); and Chicago Greek Band Rythmos (Sunday, June 17). Cover

There will also be plenty of chances to “dance Greek” to performances by the St. Nicholas Junior Dance Troupe and Hellenic folk dance troupe Parabiosis.

There will be plenty of opportunities to dance Greek at St. Nick's Greek Fest in Oak Lawn, June 15-17.

A grand raffle prize of $7,500 will be pulled at 9 p.m. Sunday, followed by second through sixth prizes. Winners need not be present. Also featured are church tours of the outstanding St. Nicholas Byzantine iconography. Kids can jump around inside bouncy houses and play carnival games.

“I think the best part about our Greek Fest is everyone in our parish comes together and works side by side to put together this wonderful event,” Christakes said. “We enjoy doing it which comes across to our patrons. We love watching our excitement translate to guests.”

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is located at 10301 S. Kostner (103rd Street/Kostner), Oak Lawn. Greek Fest hours are 5 to 11 p.m. June 15; 4 to 11 p.m. June 16; and 2 to 10 p.m. June 17 (it’s Father’s Day, take your dad). For more information call 708-636-5460.

~ Photos courtesy of Georgia Christakes

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