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OR ONE SATURDAY EACH SUM-
MER, THE CORNER OF CONTI-
NENTAL DRIVE IN BUTTE FILLS
WITH THE SMELL OF ROASTING LAMB
AND THE SOUND OF TAMBURA STRINGS.
Serb Fest, hosted by Holy Trinity Serbian
Orthodox Christian Church, is the kind of
community festival that has been drawing
the same families back for generations,
and welcoming new ones every year. This
year marks more than 120 years of the par-
ish welcoming neighbors to its table.
The food alone is worth the drive: sarma,
the cabbage rolls braised in tomato and
paprika; kielbasa hot off the grill; povitica,
the swirled walnut bread that traditional
bakers spend the better part of a day pre-
paring; whole barbecued lamb and pork,
carved to order; and baklava in stacks, be-
cause no one leaves without it.
FOOD, DANCE
AND TRADITION
B
utte's
2026
Serb Fest
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2026
11:00 AM HOLY TRINITY SERBIAN ORTHODOX
CHURCH 2100 CONTINENTAL DRIVE, BUTTE
FREE ADMISSION