- Vendors sell silver jewelry and wooden beaded necklaces, including these beaded crosses, during the festival. By Kelly S Robinson
- Vendors sell silver jewelry and wooden beaded necklaces, including these beaded crosses, during the festival. By Kelly S Robinson
- Traditional Serbian sausages, Cevapcici, roast on an open barbecue. By Kelly S Robinson
- Traditional Serbian sausages, Cevapcici, roast on an open barbecue. By Kelly S Robinson
- Traditional Serbian sausages, Cevapcici, roast on an open barbecue. By Kelly S Robinson
- A member of a Serbian band plays traditional music on his accordion in the dining hall while patrons enjoy home cooked food. By Kelly S Robinson
- A member of a Serbian band plays traditional music on his accordion in the dining hall while patrons enjoy home cooked food. By Kelly S Robinson
- A member of a Serbian band plays traditional music on his accordion in the dining hall while patrons enjoy home cooked food. By Kelly S Robinson
- A member of a Serbian band plays traditional music on his accordion in the dining hall while patrons enjoy home cooked food. By Kelly S Robinson
- A young girl sells a traditional Serbian dessert called Baklava. This common household favorite is made with dough, walnuts, and sweetening, usually in the form of honey. By Kelly S Robinson
- A young girl sells a traditional Serbian dessert called Baklava. This common household favorite is made with dough, walnuts, and sweetening, usually in the form of honey. By Kelly S Robinson
- A young girl sells a traditional Serbian dessert called Baklava. This common household favorite is made with dough, walnuts, and sweetening, usually in the form of honey. By Kelly S Robinson
- The festival also included a photo exhibition room which displayed visual works ranging from religious photos to landscape drawings. The works were all done by by local Serbian artists. By Kelly S Robinson
- The festival also included a photo exhibition room which displayed visual works ranging from religious photos to landscape drawings. The works were all done by by local Serbian artists. By Kelly S Robinson
The Serbian Festival came to Cambridge September 17th and 18th to celebrate the Serbian culture through traditional food, music, and dance.