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Weekend Scene
Island-style fun as seen
through the cameras eye
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Greece is the word
From visuals to victuals,
Hellenic culture shines
at Ala Moana Park

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARBULLETIN.COM
The Greek Festival, held Saturday at McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park, offered a variety of cultural treats in the culinary and visual arts. Waikiki resident Faye Escobar looked through a selection of Greek and other European trinkets at the Artlines tent as a guitarist from the Hellenic Sounds was reflected in a sun mirror.
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Christina Striebich, left, and Susie Ferreira worked to keep the long lines at their gyro stand flowing as Debbie Chow, right, waited for her food.
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Darneen Pang, left, her husband, Steven, Dana Woode and Taysia Figueroa enjoyed their gyros.
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Mindy Scordilis and her daughter, Angeliki, spent the early afternoon milling about at McCoy Pavilion. Angeliki's father is from Corfu, Greece, and was working in the gyro booth.
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