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Bulgarians in Atlanta celebrate Easter with painted eggs, music and dancing

Photo: Bulgarian-American Cultural Association "Rosa" in Atlanta/Facebook

The Bulgarian-American Cultural Association “Rosa” in Atlanta invited our compatriots to celebrate Easter today from 1:00 p.m. local time at Pinkneyville Park, Medlock Pavilion (the large pavilion) 4758 S Old Peachtree Rd Norcross, GA 30071.


“This year too we will welcome the holiday with delicious kozunaks, painted eggs and lots of music and dancing. Lots of games and entertainment await you: a fight for the strongest Easter egg; a competition for the tastiest and most beautiful kozunak; a competition for the little ones who will participate in opening Easter eggs. We ask their parents to bring plastic eggs filled with candy and/or healthier surprises,” the association stated on its Facebook page.

Admission is free for all, but donations in support of the newly opened Bulgarian-American Cultural Center are welcome. “Gather your company, put on your smiles and come together to celebrate this bright holiday,” adds “Rosa.” 




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