One of the East Coast’s most vibrant Greek communities thrives in Boston, Massachusetts. Rosinopoulos, known as Roslindale to the rest of the Boston area, was where the Greeks settled in town. Today, Greeks are well scattered across the area and nearby suburbs, but they gather in town each spring for the Boston, MA Greek Independence Day Parade. The 17th Greek Independence Day parade in Boston will take place on Sunday, the 10th of April at 1:00 p.m. It will be dedicated to the young men that took part in the 1821 Revolution and fought along with the great heroes and moreover for the youth of today. The parade will begin in front of the Municipal Library of Boston and will end at the crossroad of Charles’s Street where the Four Seasons hotel is located. The group of the expatriate l ... Go to event


The Athens International Film and Video Festival was founded in 1974, and since then has presented independent films from around the world. The Festival is sponsored by the Athens Center for Film and Video, a project of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University.
Each year, a Prescreening Committee comprised of artists, students, and community activists watch all the films and videos entered in the competition.
After all entries have been watched, the prescreeners evaluate all entries to determine films to include in public screenings. Competition films are then programmed around various themes that emerge from the films selected; our intention is to group films into shows that reflect a common thematic thread.
When: April 13-19, 2012
Where: Athens, OH
A Taste of Greece is a 3 day celebration of Greek food and pastires, wine and beer, Greek music, folk dancing, Greek imports and a kid zonel. Don’t miss a chance to cherish yourself with a little bit of Greek culture and home-made Greek food.
No pets permitted.
Children under 12 get no entrance fee.
When: April 27 – 29, 2012
Where: St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Chuch
2716 N Dobson Rd.
Chandler AZ 85224
For more information click here.
“Full tables, warm hearts and open doors!”
On the last weekend of June, the 38th annual PANEGYRI Greek Festival carries on its tradition as one of the most successful events in the Cincinnati area. What started as a small Greek dinner, has reached a point where the expected number of guests is no less than one hundred thousand. And all this is because, behind everything you will experience during this weekend has been prepared with traditional Greek hospitality. ”Greeks have always had the table full and the door open.” We, the community of Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, thank you for your continued patronage and welcome you, as we debut what we hope will be yet another successful PANEGYRI Greek Festival.
Experience a taste of Greece through auth ...
The Ypapanti Greek Food Festival in East Pittsburgh has several centers of food and entertainment for you and your entire family to enjoy a sunny afternoon or a cool summer night. Our Indoor Dining Room features a diverse menu of Greek entrees and Pastries. And the Outdoor Grecian Garden, is a festive environment with gyros, loukoumades, and live Greek folk music and authentic Greek folk dance performances.
When: August 16 – 19, 2012
Time: 11:00AM – 10:00PM Daily
Indoor food line closes and 9:00PM
Where: Olympia Hall
1575 Electric Avenue, East Pittsburgh, PA 15112
Admission: Free Admission and Parking
Festival Menu
For more info click here.
Being Greek is as much a state of mind as it is a nationality. It’s relishing the world around us and enjoying life to its fullest. Any joyous Greek Function is only complete with music, singing, dancing and fabulous food.
A celebration of Greek heritage. Authentic Greek Foods, Live Music all weekend, Ethnic Greek Dancers Saturday and Sunday Bake Sale (locally made Greek pastries), Kids Carnival, Silent Auction also Church Tours.
When: Friday, August 24th 5pm – 8pm
Saturday, August 25th 11am – 8pm
Sunday, August 26th 11am – 6pm
Where: Holy Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church grounds
703 West Center Street, Rochester, MN 55902
FREE ADMISSION – FREE PARKING
For more info click here.
e-mail: festival@holyanargyroi.org
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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church invites everyone to enjoy Food, Pastries, Bazaar, Taverna (bar) Dancing, Raffle and many more of traditional Greek activities.
It is an annual event dedicated to celebration of Greece and Greek culture. It only runs one weekend, but is sure to attract hundreds of people every year with delicious treats, alluring festivities and vibrant atmosphere from one of the richest cultures from Mediterranean Sea.
Greek food favorites such as shish kebabs, gyros, and pastries will be served as well as the less common pastitsio, a type of Greek lasagna and many other foreign edibles. A wide variety of Greek beer and wine also will be on hand.
The local market (bazaar) will offer a variety of jewelry, clothing, imported cosmetics, salt, coffee beans and religious icono ...
The Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York organizes the annual Greek Independence Day Parade in New York City every April on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue. Since 1938 this annual celebration of Hellenic identity, through which all Hellenes can express and promote their culture and achievements to the world, commemorates the 187th Anniversary of Greek Declaration of Independence, March 25th 1821, and has become a New York City traditional event.
Sunday April 7th, 2013
Time: 1:30 P.M
On 5th Ave
From 64th to 79th St
Organized by:
The Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York
Address:
21-52 29th St
Astoria, NY 11105
Email:
Hellenicsocieties@yahoo.com
Telephone:
(718) 204-6500
Website (Source):
HellenicSocieties.org




