Chicken fried! Sounds good to us!
Join us for the 3rd annual Athens Grease Festival on September 27, 2014 in Downtown Athens, Alabama. Spirit of Athens is organizing this community event to celebrate all things fried and the greek origin of our city's name. For more information, email Spirit of Athens at spiritofathens@att.net or call 256.232.9040.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Check out this article that we received from a nine year old Athenian. He's doing his homework...love it!! Remember to get creative with your fried items. Vendors can enter into one or more categories; "best fried vegetable," "best fried meat," "best fried dessert," and the "most outrageous."
Friday, June 15, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
The News Courier asks in an online poll what fried food you'd like to try at the festival. Go to the website to vote.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Local volunteer to chair festival that will celebrate all things fried
ATHENS, Ala. – Christy Hubbard has volunteered at fundraisers that incorporate golf, chili cook-offs, Easter egg hunts and selling apples.
She’s tackling a new endeavor, serving as festival chair of the inaugural Athens Grease Festival. The festival, sponsored by the Spirit of Athens, aims to celebrate the Greek origin of the city’s name and feature fried foods that Southerners have enjoyed at their mother and grandmother’s tables.
“I thought that the Grease Festival sounded like such a fun and exciting event,” Hubbard said. “I was honored to be asked to be a part its inaugural year.”
The festival is set for Saturday, Sept. 29 in downtown Athens. Proceeds raised will benefit downtown restoration and renovation projects. A committee is in the process of planning vendors and events for the day, including a fun run, bicycle ride, music, Greek style games, Southern crafts and a children’s area. Attendees are encouraged to wear togas.
The committee helping Hubbard includes many local business and civic leaders. These leaders believe in eating healthy but also believe in holding on to our traditional Southern recipes and having a day to splurge as long as we eat responsibly the other 364 days of the year.
“It’s a fun way to feature our culinary culture and showcase our beautiful and historic downtown,” Hubbard said.
Hubbard has lived in Athens for the majority of her life and graduated from Athens High School and the University of North Alabama, where she received a degree in marketing. She is involved with Athena League, where she organized the Apple Annie Charity Golf Tournament. She also has volunteered with the Athens-Limestone Public Library Story Book Ball, Spirit of Athens Easter Egg Hunt and Hospice Chili Challenge. She works for the Athens City School System.
For more information about the Athens Grease Festival, go online at athensgreasefestival.com.
ATHENS, Ala. – Christy Hubbard has volunteered at fundraisers that incorporate golf, chili cook-offs, Easter egg hunts and selling apples.
She’s tackling a new endeavor, serving as festival chair of the inaugural Athens Grease Festival. The festival, sponsored by the Spirit of Athens, aims to celebrate the Greek origin of the city’s name and feature fried foods that Southerners have enjoyed at their mother and grandmother’s tables.
“I thought that the Grease Festival sounded like such a fun and exciting event,” Hubbard said. “I was honored to be asked to be a part its inaugural year.”
The festival is set for Saturday, Sept. 29 in downtown Athens. Proceeds raised will benefit downtown restoration and renovation projects. A committee is in the process of planning vendors and events for the day, including a fun run, bicycle ride, music, Greek style games, Southern crafts and a children’s area. Attendees are encouraged to wear togas.
The committee helping Hubbard includes many local business and civic leaders. These leaders believe in eating healthy but also believe in holding on to our traditional Southern recipes and having a day to splurge as long as we eat responsibly the other 364 days of the year.
“It’s a fun way to feature our culinary culture and showcase our beautiful and historic downtown,” Hubbard said.
Hubbard has lived in Athens for the majority of her life and graduated from Athens High School and the University of North Alabama, where she received a degree in marketing. She is involved with Athena League, where she organized the Apple Annie Charity Golf Tournament. She also has volunteered with the Athens-Limestone Public Library Story Book Ball, Spirit of Athens Easter Egg Hunt and Hospice Chili Challenge. She works for the Athens City School System.
For more information about the Athens Grease Festival, go online at athensgreasefestival.com.
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