PITTSTON — St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church held its 20th Annual Flea Market/Ziti Dinner and Ethnic Food Weekend on Saturday, Aug. 6 and Sunday, Aug. 7 at the church, 205 N. Main St.
Food featured at the event included ziti with meat sauce and meatballs, halupki, pirohi, haluski, potato pancakes, wimpies, hot dogs, sausage and peppers, sandwiches and a bake sale. All food was homemade by church volunteers as a fundraiser.

Mary Ryzner of Duryea stirs marinara sauce in the church kitchen for ziti dinners being sold during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

Eagle Scout Michael Cherasaro Jr., 14, of Laurel Run, stands by his fundraiser stand for Boy Scout Troop 339 during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

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Andrew Girman of Pittston pats some of the grease off of the potato pancakes at a stand set up outside during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

Food bar volunteers, from left, Mary Anne Fedor of Exeter, Roe Hudock of Wilkes-Barre and Irene Cigan of Dupont, take a break during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

A sign is set up outside to draw attention to the St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church annual flea market, bake sale and ziti dinner.

Netti Mecca of Scranton looks through some items for sale during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

Tricia Kelley and her grandaughter Kelley Bannaca, 5, visiting from New Jersey, pick out some knick knacks during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.

Andrew and Mary Chopack of Camp Hill get some of their purchased items wrapped by volunteer Michelle Geisen of Back Mountain during the annual flea market at St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittston.