THRU JULY 8
NEW YORK – The Onassis Cultural Center New Yorkpresents Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes,comprising a rich array of events that consider the enduring—and, currently, pressing—central themes of Aristophanes’ ancient satire, The Birds, April 22- July 8. The festival is produced by Onassis Cultural Center New York for the American premiere of Nikos Karathanos’ uproarious and poetic adaptation of the original Aristophanes play, presented by St. Ann’s Warehouseand Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens. Upcoming events include the family-friendly Bring the Cool: Express Yourself!Saturday, Jun. 16, 12-4 PM at the Brooklyn Museum,200 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. The event,hosted in partnership with Cool Culture and P.S. 1 Elementary School, and co-presented with the Onassis Cultural Center New York, is free for Cool Culture and P.S. 1 families, and free to the general public with Museum general admission.More information is available online at: onassisusa.org.
THRU OCTOBER 6
TARPON SPRINGS, FL – The City of Tarpon Springs will present Night in the Islands–a free event on the world famous Sponge Docks (Dodecanese Blvd. between Athens and Roosevelt Streets) on July 7, August 4, and October 6 this year. Enjoy a Greek panygiri with music, dancing, and dining! And we will offer an hour of free Greek dance lessons by the Levendia Dance Troupe from 6-7 PM. Night in the Islands will feature the engaging music of Odyssey in April and May, and in July, August, and September we will feature Ellada in front of the Sponge Exchange. To reserve a table for dinner, please contact participating restaurants Costa’s, Hellas, Mama’s, or Mykonos. This popular event is free, thanks to funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Tarpon Springs Merchants Association. For more information, contact Tina Bucuvalas at 727-916-0235 or tbucuvalas@ctsfl.us.
MAY 18-JUNE 30
DETROIT, MI – Angeliki’s Dowry Chest, An Exhibition and Estate Sale, opening Friday, May 18, 6-9 PM and running through June 30, presented by Trinosophes, 1464 Gratiot Avenue in Detroit. Visit Instagram @angelikisdowrychest.
JUNE 15
THESSALONIKI, GREECE – The Pinewood Commencement Ceremony celebrates the Class of 2018, as we proudly send 32 graduates out into the world. The event will be held on Friday, Jun. 15, 8 PM, the evening ceremony will be followed by a light reception and music. Join us for an emotional send off and a special keynote speech from Mr. Richard L. Jackson, President; Athens College – Psychico College, “John M. Carras” Kindergarten.
JUNE 16
MANHATTAN – The Greek-American Writers Association invites you to celebrate summer on June 16 at the final blockbuster program of the year. World-renowned musician Pericles Kanaris will sing and perform his original compositions at the keyboard. Poet Nicholas Alexiou will debut his fifth poetry collection, The Silver Sphynx. Artist CosmoYannis will share his secrets on how he created the dynamic coloring book, They Were Super-Greeks. Saturday, Jun. 16, Cornelia Street Café, 29 Cornelia Street in Manhattan, 6-8 PM. $10 includes admission and a drink.
JUNE 20
MANHATTAN –The Development, Design & Construction Committee of the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce invites you to a Cocktail Mixer & Networking Event at Jade Sixty Asian Steakhouse, 116 East 60th Street in Manhattan, on Wednesday, Jun. 20, 6:30-10 PM. Come and meet like-minded professionals including architects, engineers, contractors, trades people, real estate professionals, bankers, attorneys, etc. Please contact info@hellenicamerican.cc for details.
JUNE 21
CHICAGO, IL – The National Hellenic Museum, 333 S. Halsted Street in Chicago, presents the exhibition opening of Lives Afloat: The Greek Refugee Crisis through the Lens of Tasos Markou 2015-2017 on Thursday, Jun. 21, 6-8 PM. The event will feature remarks by Dr. Laura Calamos- NHM President, Dimitra Georgouses- NHM Education & Public Programs Manager, and Tasos Markou- photographer. Small bites and cocktails will be served. Reservations required. RSVP to nhm@heronagency.com or by phone: 773-969-5200 by June 18. More information is available online at: www.nationalhellenicmuseum.org.
MANHATTAN –The Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals with Monika’s Café Bar invite you to Rebetiko Night to benefit Merimna Therapeutic Educational Centre on Thursday, Jun. 21, 9 PM. Celebrate the end of the season and welcome summer! Cash bar. Light appetizers provided by Monika’s Café. Please contact info@hellenicamerican.cc for details.
JUNE 21-23
PORTLAND, ME – Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 133 Pleasant Street in Portland, holds its three-day Greek Festival Thursday, Jun. 21- Saturday, Jun. 23, 11:30 AM-9:30 PM. The wonderful family event draws more than 10,000 visitors from around the greater Portland area every year. Along with the exquisite Greek cuisine, enjoy live music, and traditional dancing. More information is available by phone: 207-774-0281 and online at: http://www.holytrinityportland.org/festival.asp.
JUNE 22-24
CAMARILLO, CA – St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church’s 2018 Ventura County Greek Festival takes place June 22-24 at Freedom Park at the Camarillo Airport, 515 Eubanks Street in Camarillo. Admission $5 and includes a free Raffle Ticket for a chance to win $3,000. Enjoy the authentic Greek food, music, dance performances, church tours, shopping, rides and events for kids. Hours: Friday, Jun. 22, 5-10 PM; Saturday, Jun. 23, 11 AM-10 PM; and Sunday, Jun. 24, 11 AM-7 PM. More information is available by phone: 805-482-1273 and online at: http://vcgreekfestival.org.
JUSTICE, IL – Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church,7560 S. Archer Road in Justice, holds the annual Greek Festival June 22-24. Everyone is invited for the authentic Greek food and pastries, kids’ rides and games, vendors, and church tours. Hours: Friday, Jun. 22 and Saturday, Jun. 23, 5-11 PM, and Sunday, Jun. 24, 12-11 PM. More information is available by phone: 708-594-2040.
MILWAUKEE, WI – Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church holds its annual Greek Festival June 22-24 at the Wisconsin State Fair Park, 640 S 84th Street in West Allis, WI. With authentic Greek food, live music and dancing, rides and games, and all proceeds benefitting Annunciation Church. Hours: Friday, Jun. 22 and Saturday, Jun. 23, 11 AM-11 PM, and Sunday, Jun. 24, 11 AM-9 PM. More information is available by phone: 414-461-9400 and online at: www.annunciationwi.org/category/greek-fest/.
OAKMONT, PA Dormition of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church, 12 Washington Avenue in Oakmont, holds its 43rd Annual Greek Food Fest, June 22-24, one of the premier Greek food festivals in the Pittsburgh area. There is always plenty of authentic Greek food and pastries, along with live music and dance performances late afternoon and evenings. Hours: Noon-11 PM. More information is available by phone: 412-828-4144 and online at: dormitionpgh.org/greek-food-festival/.
JUNE 25
MANHATTAN –The Manhattan Chapter of AHEPA, Delphi #25, invites you to its Monthly Social & Networking Event at Kellari Taverna, 19 West 44th Street in Manhattan, on Monday, Jun. 25, 6-8 PM. Last one before summer recess. All existing members, those interested in joining, and those interested in networking are encouraged to attend. Open to ladies and gentlemen – casual business attire. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres – cash bar. Please contact ahepa25.delphinyc@gmail.com for details.
JUNE 29- JULY 1
IRVINE, CA –St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church, 4949 Alton Parkway in Irvine, holds its 40th Annual Greek Festival- A Taste of Greece, June 29-July 1. Enjoy authentic Greek food and pastries, music and dancing, church tours, cooking demonstrations, children’s play zone, boutique and gift items from around the world, and raffle. Admission is $3per person, children under 10 free, Seniors 65+ free on Saturday, 12-5 PM. Hours: Friday, Jun. 29, 5–10 PM; Saturday, Jun. 30, Noon – 10 PM; and Sunday, Jul. 1, Noon – 9 PM. More information is available by phone: 949-733-2366 and online at: irvinegreekfest.com.
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