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Popular Lebanese Festival Returns to Redwood City
Members of Our Lady of Lebanon Church are bringing back the wildly successful Festival Saturday to spread Lebanese culture.

In 2011, the in Redwood City attracted over 3,000 people to the Community Activities Building.
This year, the Festival will be held outdoors in Courthouse Square on Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. to accommodate the huge crowds.
From tabouleh and hummus to toe-tapping traditional Dabkeh dances, there will be something to delight everyone.
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Priest John Nahal of the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church in Millbrae told Patch last year that this festival is “a chance to promote our culture.”
Check out from last year’s festival.
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Visit www.bayarealebanesefestival.org for the complete program of professional Lebanese and Arab singers, musicians and dabke dancers.
Looking for additional Cultural Festivals this weekend? Check out the this Labor Day Weekend.
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