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Greek Community of Toronto – Greek Summer Festival: July 4-5-6 at St John’s Church

Sponsorship opportunities - Celebrating summer the Greek way

Newsroom June 21 09:11

Get ready to immerse yourself in a whirlwind of “kefi”, flavors, and pure joy at the Greek Summer Festival, proudly hosted by the Greek Community of Toronto!

ST. JOHN’S CHURCH – 1385 WARDEN AVE

JULY 4-5-6, 2025
FRI : 8:00pm – 1:00am – FREE Entrance
SAT- SUN : 6:00pm – 1:00am

Entertainment by:

  • Stavros Kanichis & Band,
  • Nerria,
  • Anastasia Zaikos
  • Parea Band!

GREEK EATS – Delicious souvlaki, loukoumades & more!
COOL DRINKS – Cool Beers, Greek wines and drinks!
GREEK MARKET – Unique finds, local vendors & Greek goods!

Live performances from the talented GCT Dance Groups & amazing local associations!

Bring your family and friends and celebrate summer the Greek way, with food, music, dancing, and great vibes all around!

Tickets: $20, KidsU12 $10

Book Online & Skip The Line
https://empiria.events/event/greek-summer-festival-greek-community-of-toronto/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExcmRJNFFWU2lpODlvNHZoaQEeh3j04lwxOvyrNiuv7iHwn3AyKpdZORSPYXkumx41tHa-6V-OdmI_yfhU_qI_aem_pK1Abtvrgtkr0hq5aCWk0A

Don’t miss out on celebrating summer the Greek way—join us for an unforgettable experience!

Sponsorship opportunities

Dear Friends and Supporters,

We are excited to invite you to the 2025 Greek Summer Festival, presented by the Greek Community of Toronto on July 4-5-6 at St. John’s Church.

Get ready for three amazing days filled with authentic Greek food, lively music, dancing, and a vibrant celebration of culture. Everyone is welcome!

We also offer you a special opportunity to become a sponsor of this highly anticipated cultural event. Your generous support will play a vital role in helping us preserve and promote Hellenic culture, bring our community closer, and share an authentic Greek experience with thousands of attendees from across the GTA. 

As a sponsor, your brand will gain valuable exposure to a diverse and engaged audience through various visibility opportunities at the festival and our online platforms, including our social media channels and a mailing list of over 12,000 contacts. We invite you to join us in making this year’s festival truly unforgettable!

To explore the various sponsorship levels available, please find below a detailed information package. This package includes comprehensive details about our sponsorship opportunities, a payment form, and the complete schedule for the 2025 Greek Summer Festival.

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If you would like to support our efforts but are unable to attend the event, you can still make a direct donation. In return, you will receive a full charitable tax receipt. To make a donation, please click on the following link: DONATE HERE

Thank you for your continued support to the Greek Community of Toronto and we look forward to your positive response!

With warmest regards,
The Greek Community of Toronto

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