The festival's colorful tents will be stocked full of traditional Lebanese dishes like tabbouli, chicken with garlic sauce, hummus and more. Elsewhere in the ...
The festival, one of Easton’s most vibrant summer weekends, annually brings thousands of guests to the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church parking lot on South Fourth Street in Easton. There’s plenty more to do at Lebanese Heritage Days, including children’s activities, some shopping and a raffle, the grand prize of which this year is $10,000. Elsewhere in the festival boundaries, there’ll be plenty of live music throughout the weekend from Eddie Osama and Rami Badr. On both festival evenings, as has become tradition for the four decade-old festival, a children’s dance troupe will perform.