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You gotta hand it to the Greeks, they sure know how to put on a good party. After being rained out a few weeks back, the postponed Paniyiri is finally here and ready to Oohpah!
What is Paniyiri you ask? It's a culture festival that celebrates all things Greek. AKA a day where you lie in the sun, eat honey puffs and watch old people have one too many glasses of Ouzio and attempt to Zorba.
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