CHEYENNE, WY – The members of the Saints Constantine and Helen Church have been preparing for their parish’s annual fundraising food festival for weeks.
Thousands will go to the Frontier Park Exhibition Hall, September 18 and 19 for the celebration that features food, folk dancing and a rummage sale.
The main thing the visitors will be looking for is food, of course. “The expected fare, like gyros and Greek salads,” the Tribune Eagle reported, adding “And if you have an adventurous palate, there’s the pastitsio, a lasagna-like dish layered with Greek-style macaroni, seasoned beef, mizithra cheese and topped with a Bechamel sauce and sometimes fried kalamari. And afterwards, you can dive into dessert.”
Nick Panopoulos, who has been a member of the church for 58 years, told the Tribune Eagle that “ though many of the treats they’ll be selling were made right at the church, some are shipped in from Chicago.”
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