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Glenview church's Greek society to host Holiday Faire

Holiday Faire 2023, hosted by the Philoptochos Society of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Glenview, returns for its 63rd year on Saturday, Dec. 2, with both "new" and "old" traditions.

These include a return to popular features first introduced in the 1960s, such as lunch and dinner options, musical entertainment and homemade gift items made by its members.

Residents of Glenview and surrounding areas are invited to the event, which takes place in the church community center at 1401 Wagner Road.

Philoptochos, which translates from Greek to Friends of the Poor, is the name of the philanthropic arm of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. The Saints Peter and Paul Philoptochos chapter takes its role seriously, successfully donating $62,000 last year to those in need at the local, national and global levels.

Typically, one-third of the funds they distribute are generated by proceeds from the Holiday Faire. This year's event beneficiaries will be Misericordia - Home, Chicago, whose mission is to provide a continuum of care and support for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; and Camp One Step, which offers respite care and a summer camp experience to children who have been diagnosed with cancer.

Holiday Faire has been held every year since its inception in 1960, except for 2020, when COVID-19 prevented public gatherings. The event's traditions, including its name, have continued to evolve to keep with the times.

This year's Holiday Faire will feature a festive food court atmosphere with gyros, spanakopita, Greek chicken and pastichio; an after-hours dinner drive-through; live holiday entertainment performed by Glenview students; a room where families can build and decorate gingerbread houses; and a pop-up shop offering gifts that were made by Philoptochos members, including hostess gifts and jewelry.

These changes are both an acknowledgment to current consumer trends and a nod to the past.

Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church was first chartered in 1960, and the ladies of the parish jumped into action to begin raising money to help those in need. By November of that same year, they hosted the first Christmas Bazaar, which they held at the Wilmette Woman's Club since their church was not yet constructed.

At that time, and for decades to follow, a cadre of women spent 11 months creating handcrafted decorations and clothing that would be offered for sale.

Mary Koulogeorge, the first chairwoman of the event, said, "We spent months crafting wreaths, stuffed animals, table and Christmas decorations. Everything was homemade."

Over the years, the event evolved to include outside vendors and set the trend for craft shows. The bazaar caught the attention of national media and, in December 1978, Better Homes and Gardens photographed it for its Christmas issue.

"The founding ladies of our church were typically not working outside of the home," said Holiday Faire 2023 chair Kris Tsitsis. "This is no longer the case, so we updated things to be more reflective of the times. In addition to offering a new dinner drive-through option to accommodate people's lifestyles, our pop-up shop will primarily feature homemade consumable items like confectionaries and spices, answering the need to provide handcrafted gifts to a population focused on paring down their belongings. It's a way of taking a fresh approach, yet keeping true to the original vision of the faire."

Hours for Holiday Faire 2023 are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is a freewill donation. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The new drive-through feature will be open from 5-7 p.m.

For information, contact Kris Tsitsis at kristsitsis@sbcglobal.net or visit ssppglenview.org/events.

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