This weekend Semaphore Greek Cultural Festival returns to Port Adelaide, transforming the city’s stunning esplanade into little Greece.

Helping to make it possible is the official naming rights sponsor, Delphi Bank, showing its ongoing support to one of the premier Greek cultural festivals in the country, and the many generations of local volunteers who each year work tirelessly from start to finish.

“Delphi Bank’s partnership with the Semaphore Greek Cultural Festival has helped make available the best of everything that our Greek culture and heritage has to offer in South Australia, by supporting a selfless generation of local volunteers who value community and family spirit. These values not only underpin the essence of the festival, but also our bank,” said head of Delphi Bank, Jim Sarris.

Semaphore is just one of many festivals that the banking institution has rallied behind, embracing the role that such events play in providing a space for families, friends and communities to come together, share and connect.

There will be plenty of Greek food, music, dancing and entertainment at the festival for all ages to enjoy.

The Semaphore Greek Cultural Festival takes place across two days, on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 January. Attendance is free. For more information, visit semaphoregreekfestival.com.au