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June 6-8. It’s time again for one of Ann Arbor’s best traditions—The Ya’ssoo Greek Festival! This lively festival features a menu with Greek entrees and A la Carte selections as well as homemade pastries including loukoumathes (honey-dipped donut puffs), and other delicacies. Also, live Greek music by the Enigma on Friday/Saturday and Kefi band on Sunday, Greek folk dance performances, church tours, raffles with a grand prize trip to Greece, a taverna and bookstore with Greek souvenirs, jewelry, ceramics, books, and more. 11 a.m.–midnight (Fri. & Sat.) & noon–5 p.m. (Sun.), St. Nicholas, 3109 Scio Church Rd. Free parking and shuttle at Knox Presbyterian Church, 2065 S. Wagner. For more information see annarborgreekfestival.org. $5 cash only admission (free admission for kids age 12 & under and for anyone arriving before 4 p.m. on Fri.). 332–8200. Ya’ssoo! (“Hello” and “To Your Health!”)
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
3109 Scio Church Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
United States
The unprofessional behavior while in the supposed role of being a journalist when talking to that protester is ridiculous. The incorrect information and “facts” you spewed during the conversation are just par for the course. Thanks for showing up!
I agree with your comments about this journalist. I use the word journalist loosely here, as a journalist should be bringing forth the views of the people they are interviewing, not bringing their obvious bias into every forced conversation.
I understand the right 4 peaceful protests, why expose children to hate and show disrespect to our flag, what is that teaching the children. As a Korean Veteran I oppose anyone disrespecting our countries FLAG, shame on the protesters,
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 56 and low of 44 degrees. Overcast in the morning, cloudy in the afternoon and evening, overcast overnight.