STEUBENVILLE — Members of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church have been working behind the scenes for months getting ready for Holy Trinity’s annual Greek festival, and this week you can reap the benefits of all that hard work.

Holy Trinity’s 39th annual Greek Festival opens at 11 a.m. today with a ribbon cutting in front of the church, 300 S. 4th Street, and they’ll present a $2,000 check to this year’s “honored non-profit” – AIM Women’s Center – in recognition of its “compassionate service to women and families in need.”

Anthony Mougianis, who chairs the event with wife Tara Dzvonick-Mougianis, describes it as a “joyful, three-day event filled with food, faith, music and fellowship.”

“This isn’t just a festival,” he said. “It’s a celebration of heritage and hospitality. Every year we s

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