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Kryopolis Celebrates 4,500 Years of Frytis with Parade and Live Music

On March 9th, Kryopolis celebrates 4,500 years honoring Frytis with a parade, live music performances from local bands & musicians plus plenty of fries! Join in on all the festivities!

A colorful illustration featuring fry boxes with Greek flags sticking out from them alongside smiling villagers dressed in traditional clothing enjoying themselves at a parade or festival.

A colorful illustration featuring fry boxes with Greek flags sticking out from them alongside smiling villagers dressed in traditional clothing enjoying themselves at a parade or festival.

The village of Kryopolis in Greece is celebrating 4,500 years of honoring the goddess of fries, Frytis. The annual celebration is a time for the villagers to come together and celebrate their culture and heritage. This year’s festivities will include a parade, live music, and plenty of fries. The preparations for this event have been underway for months now. Villagers have been decorating floats that will be part of the parade as well as preparing traditional dishes such as spanakopita and moussaka to serve at the celebration. There will also be an array of activities for children including face painting, carnival games, and more. The highlight of the day will undoubtedly be the live music performances from local bands and musicians who are eager to share their talents with the community. Everyone is invited to join in on this joyous occasion where they can enjoy delicious food while dancing along to some great tunes. This year’s celebration promises to be one like no other before it as it marks 4,500 years since Frytis was first honored by the people of Kryopolis. It is sure to be a memorable day full of fun-filled activities that everyone can enjoy! So come out on March 9th and join in on all the festivities!