The Belmont Greek Festival returned after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic for its 50th year anniversary. This festival celebrates the best of Greek culture with delicious food and lively entertainment. Thousands of guests visit to experience the traditional Greek dishes, dancing, music, crafts, and more.
Crowds gather for food and culture at Belmont Greek Festival
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Sydney Tao, ScotCenter Editor-in-Chief
Sydney Tao is a senior at Carlmont High School and the Editor-in-Chief of ScotCenter. It is her third year in the journalism program. She is excited to report on community events, news features, and human interest stories through broadcast videos. She is a part of the Carlmont varsity basketball team and enjoys playing sports, hanging out with friends, and traveling. To view her portfolio, click here!