FILE - The Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. (Photo: Steve Lambrou)
UPPER DARBY, PA –The Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby held their annual dance on February 4 after three long years due to the pandemic.
Parents, teachers and families gathered to celebrate and watch their beautiful children perform traditional Greek dances. The annual fundraiser boasted music, entertainers, balloon artists, a photo booth, and exciting raffles that kept the children and their friends entertained throughout the evening.
The community shared their thanks to all who helped make the annual dance a huge success! Και του χρόνου!
The Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. Photo: Steve LambrouThe Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. Photo: Steve LambrouThe Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. (Photo: Steve Lambrou)The Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. Photo: Steve LambrouThe Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. Photo: Steve LambrouThe Saint Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby, PA, held their annual dance on February 4. Photo: Steve Lambrou
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