The Spartan Band's music was lively and powerful as usual. At 4:00 pm, a Monterey dance troupe performed a series of professional Greek folk dances, even though the average age of the members seemed to be 70 and above. The Sunday afternoon public dance was led by a number of young people. Different age groups gave rise to different energies, each enjoyable in their respective ways.
The festive singing, smells, and sights reminded me of my first attendance in 1989. The food appeared to be much the same, but with wider variety and bigger volume. Many a familiar face is no longer to be seen. Friends have passed, moved away, or are otherwise engaged. However, we had a great time with new festival friends in Kevin, Joseph, and his sister, Kim, and old friends in Shirley and Mr. Peterson.
This year's festival has been exceptionally well-thought-out and organized. The friendship and joy from the festival has not only brought people together as Bek Phillips wrote in her article, but is warming their hearts and souls throughout the year!
Needless to say, we did eat and enjoy like a Greek for the weekend!
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