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Sunday, January 30, 2005
Discussion Topics: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown & The Passion of the Christ
6:30 pm
Greek Orthodox Chuch of St. George 7701 Bradley Blvd. Bethesda, MD
Hosted by Fr. George Khitiri and St. George's YAL, Faith Forum is a series of monthly discussions exploring what it means to be Orthodox. These Q&As will focus on both contemporary and traditional issues facing our faith. Its primary function is to serve as a resource for those who want to learn more about the Church and the Orthodox faith. You've got questions? Faith Forum has answers.
ICE SKATING IS CANCELLED TODAY DUE TO THE ICY CONDITIONS. WE WILL RESCHEDULE AND LET EVERYONE KNOW THE DATE. THANKS.
Join the St. Sophia YAL for Adult Ice Skating on Sunday, January 30th after the Divine Liturgy at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Skating Rink in downtown DC on Constitution Avenue and 7th Street. $7 per person for the 2 hour session. Skate rental is $3. We will all leave the church together or meet us at the Rink at 1pm.
Event Contact:
Vasiliki Christopoulos
Contact's Phone:
(703) 578-1053
Greek League Basketball at St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church
Georgetown University -- Intercultural Center Auditorium
37th and O Streets, NW
Washington,
DC
On the occasion of the Greek Letters Day,
The Cultural Program of the Embassy of Greece, in collaboration with the Greek Program and the Hellenic Society of Georgetown University, presents
A GREEK LITERARY JOURNEY
With a film screening, a book presentation
and readings of literary works
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. January 30, 2005
Intercultural Center Auditorium
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20057
FILM: THE AEGEAN IN THE WORDS OF THE POETS
Director: Lucia Rikaki
61 min., 2003, English subtitles
A documentary film based on the works of writers and poets from around the world who traveled to Greece during the last centuries and were inspired by the Aegean Archipelago.
The poems, excerpts and travel notes of acclaimed literates are illustrated with lively imagery from most of the Aegean islands that enhances the rich cultural and natural landscape of the Aegean Sea.
A literary journey narrated in different languages that blends the past with the present through breathtaking sceneries and poetic beauty.
BOOK: CIRCLE DANCE
By: Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine
Set in Baltimore, Annapolis and on the tiny island of Ikaria, Circle Dance gives the reader a view into the lives of a dynamic family which has successfully achieved the American dream without abandoning the customs and traditions handed down through their Greek heritage. Artfully intertwined plots bring generations together in a dance of rejoicing and mourning, loss and healing. Published in June 2004, Circle Dance has been chosen by Borders Books as a December Book Club selection.