Saint George Annual Summer Festival
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St. George Orthodox Cathedral is proud to announce its 2026 Annual Summer Festival on July 17, 18, & 19, 2026. It will be held on the Cathedral grounds at 3754 Woodley Road. On Friday, July 17th, the Middle Eastern Festival gate will open at 5:00 PM. It will continue on Saturday, July 18, at 4:00 PM, and close on Sunday, July 19th, from noon until 5:00 PM. Admission is $5.00 per person, and children 10 and under are free.
This year’s festival will feature the local bands of The Bridges on Friday night from 7-11, and The Grape Smugglers on Saturday evening from 7-11. On Sunday, we will be entertained by After Shock, featuring our own Nate Khoury and Dave Hairabedian from 1-4. And of course, Middle Eastern music and Arabic dancing will entertain the crowd throughout the weekend.
Middle Eastern and American food will be available for purchase. A NEW and exciting menu will feature Middle Eastern festival favorites and the pastries that everyone craves. Sandwiches, French fries, and the ever-popular Zalabee (elephant ears) are also among the aromas filling the air. Adult beverages and soft drinks will quench all thirsty desires.
A children’s area will include Kiddie Carnival Games, Crafts, and Bouncy Houses. Sand Art and Face Painting will be among the activities to keep the children busy. Many games of chance are available for adults too. These include the opportunity to win a CAR, jewelry, and cash. Everyone can join in all the fun!
Guided church tours will run throughout the festival hours. Our beloved priest, Very Reverend Archpriest Michael Shaheen, will be available for any questions that may arise. Church memorabilia and novelties will be available for sale.
Many more family-friendly surprises will be offered for a fun-filled weekend at St. George Cathedral on Woodley Road. Bring your family and friends to the only Middle Eastern church festival in the Toledo area. For more information, please call the Cathedral at 419 475-7054.
See you under the tents at the Cathedral!
Hours for the weekend
Friday 5:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 4:00pm -11:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm - 5:00pm
This year’s festival will feature the local bands of The Bridges on Friday night from 7-11, and The Grape Smugglers on Saturday evening from 7-11. On Sunday, we will be entertained by After Shock, featuring our own Nate Khoury and Dave Hairabedian from 1-4. And of course, Middle Eastern music and Arabic dancing will entertain the crowd throughout the weekend.
Middle Eastern and American food will be available for purchase. A NEW and exciting menu will feature Middle Eastern festival favorites and the pastries that everyone craves. Sandwiches, French fries, and the ever-popular Zalabee (elephant ears) are also among the aromas filling the air. Adult beverages and soft drinks will quench all thirsty desires.
A children’s area will include Kiddie Carnival Games, Crafts, and Bouncy Houses. Sand Art and Face Painting will be among the activities to keep the children busy. Many games of chance are available for adults too. These include the opportunity to win a CAR, jewelry, and cash. Everyone can join in all the fun!
Guided church tours will run throughout the festival hours. Our beloved priest, Very Reverend Archpriest Michael Shaheen, will be available for any questions that may arise. Church memorabilia and novelties will be available for sale.
Many more family-friendly surprises will be offered for a fun-filled weekend at St. George Cathedral on Woodley Road. Bring your family and friends to the only Middle Eastern church festival in the Toledo area. For more information, please call the Cathedral at 419 475-7054.
See you under the tents at the Cathedral!
Hours for the weekend
Friday 5:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday 4:00pm -11:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm - 5:00pm
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Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, 3754 Woodley Rd, Toledo, OH 43606-1159, United States
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