In a recent government meeting, Clark County officials celebrated the upcoming 51st annual Greek Food Festival, a cherished community event organized by the Saint John's Baptist Greek Orthodox Church. Commissioner Naft led the recognition, highlighting the festival's significance as the largest food festival in the area and its recent accolade from National Geographic as the best food festival.
The festival, set to take place from September 27 to 29, is expected to attract over 20,000 attendees, offering a rich array of Greek cuisine and cultural experiences. Angelo, a representative from the church, expressed gratitude to the county commission for their ongoing support, particularly in addressing community concerns such as safety and street lighting.
The event not only serves as a culinary celebration but also as a platform for sharing Greek culture and heritage with the broader Las Vegas community. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the church, which boasts impressive iconography and sits on a sprawling 10-acre property. The festival promises to be a family-friendly occasion, with activities and delicious food available throughout the weekend.