Food and faith Demetrakas Hall, the centerpiece of the Peter G. Mihailides Center at 175 Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston, was filled with what the Rev. Andrew George called many familiar faces" for the Church of the Annunciation's recent 10th annual Greek"
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Demetrakas Hall, the centerpiece of the Peter G. Mihailides Center at 175 Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston, was filled with what the Rev. Andrew George called “many familiar faces” for the Church of the Annunciation’s recent 10th annual Greek Food Fair. Like the Greek Orthodox parish’s three-day Cranston festival held in September, the event sold out of dinners and pastry that were all homemade by the skilled volunteer chefs.
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