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TARPON SPRINGS â Dozens of mourners filed into St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral on May 21 to pay their respects to Andreas âAndyâ Salivaras, the owner of Mykonos Greek Restaurant who died May 18 at the age of 80.
The longtime restaurateur and Sponge Docks icon, who was known for his outgoing personality and his love of Tarpon Springs, was memorialized during a two-hour ceremony on Friday evening before being laid to rest the following morning at nearby Cycadia Cemetery.
During the service, the Rev. James Rousakis spoke about the immense impact Salivaras had on the Tarpon Springs community.
âHe was a personality of Tarpon,â Rousakis said to the cathedral full of mourners, which included past and present Tarpon commissioners Rea Sieber, Costa Vatikiotis and Susan Kikta as well as Salivarasâ son and fellow restaurateur, Dimitri, and other family members. âAndreas touched many lives. He touched many lives, and I know he will not be forgotten. â
Spectators moved online for annual Epiphany celebration dive
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TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. - Divers will soon take to the water in Tarpon Springs for the annual Epiphany celebration. The historic event usually attracts thousands of people, but because of the pandemic things will look much different this year.
It s a celebration known to draw in as many as 25,000 people, but this year s Epiphany will be unlike any other. It s a good thing to have the waters blessed and to continue on some sort of tradition on a smaller scale, St. Nicholas Cathedral Spokesperson Johanna Kossifidis said.
The tradition which falls on January 6 commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River.
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