Father Constantine Zozos stands with volunteers from the Philoptochos Ministry. | EastIdahoNews.com file photo POCATELLO – One of Pocatello’s historic churches will serve greek gyros and pastries cooked by people with generational experience – and those who are just learning – at an upcoming fall fundraiser. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello will be holding its ‘Greek Gyro & Pastry Fall Fest’ from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8, to raise money for local nonprofit organizations. As the parish’s community has grown, so has the group of volunteers preparing the food over time. “The newly baptized and those who came into the church recently are working with the cradle orthodox who know how to make these pastries, and that’s a beautiful thing to see,” said Father Constantine Zozos, the priest of the local parish. The Fall Fest is similar to the parish’s Annual Greek Festival in August, but its menu is more scaled-back, offering gyros and three different types of pastry, which are baklava, kourabiethes and koulourakia. The menu for the upcoming Fall Fest. | Courtesy While the annual festival serves food out in the church courtyard and has a line that often stretches back for blocks, the Fall Fest is based in the social hall, and attendees shouldn’t expect to wait outside for too long. “You might have to be waiting outside for a little bit. I’m hoping the weather’s gonna be good,” Zozos said. Although the deadline to pre-order food has passed, attendees can still arrive at the event and wait in a shorter line than at the annual festival to place their order. The funds raised from the Fall Fest go towards a variety of local nonprofits, with the Aid For Friends Homeless Shelter and the Family Service Alliance of Southeast Idaho being two of them. “I think it’s only right to do that,” Zozos said. Over the last six years, Zozos has seen the size of his parish continue to increase with new members. Last week, the parish baptized 21 new members into the Greek Orthodox Church. Rather than being annoyed by their presence, Zozos said the members who were born into Greek Orthodoxy have welcomed the newcomers. “They welcome them. Nobody’s offended by them. When they see somebody new, they go up and talk to them,” Zozos said.The post Historic Greek Orthodox church serving gyros and pastries at upcoming ‘Fall Fest’ appeared first on East Idaho News.
Source: eastidahonews.com
Historic Greek Orthodox church serving gyros and pastries at upcoming ‘Fall Fest’
More from Business & MoneyMore posts in Business & Money »
- Local downtown stores gear up for busy holiday weekend and Small Business Saturday
- Feds approve Idaho’s plan for developing network of EV charging stations
- Judge rules in favor of pipeline to be built through polygamist church property
- Throwback Idaho license plates generate millions for potato research and highways
- Thousands to treat a runny nose? New Post Falls hospital’s billing practices under scrutiny
More from ChubbuckMore posts in Chubbuck »
- It’s a windy afternoon in eastern Idaho
- Bicyclist taken to hospital after being hit by car in American Falls
- Wyoming man charged with kidnapping thought teenager was 18, court documents say
- Show us your holiday lights in the Battle of the Bulbs contest
- Aberdeen man accused of dealing drugs to veterans; bomb squad called to house after grenades found
More from FaithMore posts in Faith »
- Judge rules in favor of pipeline to be built through polygamist church property
- Giving Machine unveiled in Rexburg
- LDS Church discontinues Saturday evening session of general conference
- Burley Latter-day Saint temple opens to public for open house this week
- FBI says shooter in deadly Michigan church attack was motivated by hatred toward the LDS faith
More from LocalMore posts in Local »
- Calling Idaho’s next generation: National Civics Bee seeks young leaders in grades 6-8
- Escaped domestic elk in eastern Idaho tests negative for chronic wasting disease
- AG issues warning about jury duty scams sweeping across Idaho
- WATCH: Rexburg choirs partner with actor Kirby Heyborne for Christmas music video
- Idaho faces another lawsuit over Medicaid mental health cut
More from PocatelloMore posts in Pocatello »
- Escaped domestic elk in eastern Idaho tests negative for chronic wasting disease
- RUNOFF: Mark Dahlquist answers questions on the issues; Greg Cates doesn’t respond
- Thanksgiving travelers, here’s what to expect on the roads this week
- Here’s who is donating to Mark Dahlquist and Greg Cates in the Pocatello mayoral runoff
- It’s a windy afternoon in eastern Idaho

Be First to Comment