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Las Vegas Greek Festival Las Vegas Greek Festival

Celebrate Greek heritage at the Las Vegas Greek Festival. Enjoy Greek food, music, and cultural presentations. Indulge in favorites like gyros, saganaki, and baklava while watching Greek dance performances. You can also order Greek wine or beer. Experience Kefi, the heart of Greek culture, with delicious cuisine, music, and dance. Explore the agora, climb the rock wall, ride a train, and tour the church. The festival promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a deep appreciation for Greek culture and a sense of joy.

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Vegas Theatre Company Vegas Theatre Company

Vegas Theatre Company is a group of five theatre program graduates from the University of Nevada who aim to provide compelling theatrical productions that showcase shared human experience, awaken senses about the world, and develop art forms and artists. Their stories unite people, and they strive to become an entirely professional regional theatre in an innovative and adaptable venue in the heart of Vegas, specifically the Art Square Theatre. They aim to collaborate with local creators and artists to create theatrical productions that appeal to a broader audience. They also aim to develop a robust outreach program throughout Nevada that focuses on Nevada's youth and underserved populations.

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The Neon Museum Las Vegas The Neon Museum Las Vegas

The Neon Museum is a non-profit in Las Vegas dedicated to preserving and displaying iconic signs from famous locations, such as the Hacienda Horse & Rider sign, The Flame Restaurant sign, and many others. The Museum's mission is to collect, protect, research, and exhibit significant Las Vegas signs for educational and cultural enrichment. The Museum has an outdoor exhibit area called the Neon Boneyard and a visitor's center inside the former La Concha Motel lobby. The collection documents changes and trends in sign design and technology from the 1930s to the present.

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