The Tulsa Greek Festival is giving people the chance to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of Greece - no passport needed. The event, now in its 65th year, is September 18-20 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

The History

Tulsa Greek Festival began in the 60s as a way to raise money.

"They started doing dinners to fundraise for the church, and it became an annual thing," said festival marketing chair Anastasia Boone.

Over the years, it has grown to include live music, traditional folk dancing, a Greek marketplace, and a KidZone.

"It is just a really nice vibe, a family feeling of joy, and as we say in Greek, kefi, or the spirit of the festival," Boone added.

The Entertainment

This year, the band, To Kefi, will be playing Greek tunes and live bouzouki music. There will al

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