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SUMMARY:Video Screening - St. George and the 1966 historic procession to the new Church
DESCRIPTION:The St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Manchester\, NH is kicking off a new project – ST. GEORGE MEMORY – to organize the Church library\, and to conduct an oral history project.\nPlease join us on Sunday\, March 7th\, at 1pm EST for a special video screening of the 1966 historic procession to the new Church – recently digitized from a 16mm tape. The event is FREE\, and will be held via\nZoom.\nPlease register before March 7th to receive the Zoom link:\nhttps://forms.gle/CgyNnewdK1RUqV5NA
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/video-screening-st-george/
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Concord NH Greek Dinner go Go at Holy Trinity Greek Church
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URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/festival-concord-nh/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church – Concord\, NH\, 68 North State Street\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area,Greek Festivals of New England
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SUMMARY:Greek Heritage:  The Road to Preservation Online Event
DESCRIPTION:To register for this free event\, please click here:\nhttps://greeksynergy_roadtopreservation.eventbrite.com
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/heritage-road-preservation/
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:The Greek Revolution Through American Eyes Event in Brookline MA
DESCRIPTION:On March 22\, 2021\, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America will inaugurate the exhibition\, The Greek Revolution through American Eyes at the Maliotis Cultural Center of Hellenic College Holy Cross\, Brookline\, MA. It will remain up at the Maliotis Cultural Center until October 15\, 2021. The exhibition is a Digital and physical Traveling Exhibition that commemorates the 200th anniversary of the start of the Greek Revolution in 1821\, and was created in partnership between the Maliotis Cultural Center and the Dean C. and Zoë S. Pappas Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies of Stockton University in New Jersey. The exhibition will open at Stockton University in Fall 2021.\nDirected by Dr. Tom Papademetriou (Stockton University) and Dr. Nicholas Ganson (Hellenic College) the exhibition\, The Greek Revolution through American Eyes\, explores the common themes binding Greece and the United States in Greece’s pursuit of universal freedom and liberty. The physical exhibit is made up of twenty-four panel displays with information researched by sixteen contributing scholars from the US and Greece whose full essays are included in the Digital exhibit website. The physical exhibit will tour and be presented in universities and community centers throughout the United States.\nThe Greek Revolution Through American Eyes explores four themes 1) Freedom or Death: Greece in the Age of Revolutions 2) Monroe’s Empathy: Rooting for Greek Victory\, Forging a Doctrine of Non-Intervention 3) Greek Fever: American Philhellenes and the Birth of International Humanitarianism\, and 4) 400 Years a Slave: Greek unfreedom and American Abolitionism.\nThe exhibition serves as a dual lens which allows viewers to see the Greek revolutionary events and their significance through the writings and actions of Americans who supported and fought in the war. It also allows viewers to consider the formation of U.S. identity in the first fifty years of the nation’s existence\, as foreign policy was taking shape and slavery was leading the country to its own war.\nA Greek version will be created in collaboration with the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle\, and the Laboratory of Narrative Research at the School of English of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki\, and will be displayed in fall 2021 at the Museum in Thessaloniki and other locations in Greece. Organizations and institutions interested in hosting the exhibit beginning in the summer 2021 may contact the organizers at info@greekrevolution.org.
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/evolution-through-american-eyes/
LOCATION:Maliotis Cultural Center\, 50 Goddard Avenue\, Brookline\, MA\, 02130\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pontian Society 'Panagia Soumela' of Boston Virtual Greek Independence Day Event
DESCRIPTION:On March 25\, 2021 at 4:00 pm EST\, Hellenes and Philhellenes “Steering Committee” in coordination with the Pontian Society ‘Panagia Soumela’ of Boston will be hosting an event. A ceremony will be held on the historic warship USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” in Boston\, MA to commemorate the 200-year Anniversary of the Greek Independence and the philhellenic movement here in the United States at the time.\nThe USS Constitution was in the Mediterranean Sea during the years of the Greek Revolution as well as in the Aegean Sea where it escorted safely to port merchant vessels delivering humanitarian aid to the Greek people. The aid was sent from the good citizens of the United States. The role of the USS Constitution as part of the Mediterranean Squadron was to keep the sea lanes open to merchant shipping.\nGreece and Cyprus’ national anthem Ὕμνος εἰς τὴν Ἐλευθερίαν – Hymn to Liberty consists of 158 stanzas. Written by Dionysios Solomos in 1823\, Stanza 22 honors the Philhellenic movement in America at the time of Greece’s War of Independence:\nStanza 22:\nΓκαρδιακὰ χαροποιήθη\nκαὶ τοῦ Βάσιγκτον ἡ γῆ\nκαὶ τὰ σίδερα ἐνθυμήθη\nποῦ τὴν ἔδεναν κι αὐτή.\nWholeheartedly joyful\nWas also Washington’s land\nAnd the shackles that bound her\nShe remembered firsthand.\nThis event will pay tribute to the Americans that honored and sacrificed for the freedom of people of common values and heritage. USS Constitution Commander John Benda will be giving the opening remarks. A USSC color guard will present the colors. The national anthems of the United States and Greece will be sung by Ms. Panayota Haloulakou. Speakers will include:\nGeoffrey R. Pyatt\, U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic\nUnited States Congressman John Sarbanes of Maryland\nUnited States Congressman Gus Bilirakis of Florida\nMr. Stratos Efthymiou\, Consul General of Greece in Boston\nMr. Michael Dukakis\, former Governor of Massachusetts\nMs. Anne Rand\, President & Chief Executive Officer of the USS Constitution Museum\nMr. Hans Charles\, Consul General of Haiti in Boston\nMr. João Pedro Fins do Lago\, Consul General of Portugal in Boston\nAmbassador Meron Reuben\, Consul General of Israel in Boston\nMs. Gillian Kellogg\, Descendant of the great Philhellene\, Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe\nMr. Constantinos Velentzas\, Society for Hellenism and Philhellenism\, Athens\, Greece\nProf. Emmanuel E. (Manolis) Paraschos\, Professor Emeritus at Emerson College\nDr. Jeanne McDougall\, great-great granddaughter of George Sirian\nThe event will be streamed live at www.panagiasoumela.com
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/pontian-panagia-soumela-independence-day/
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