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Greek Independence Day Parade in Baltimore's Greektown
GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE Sunday, April 3, 2005 -- Parade starts at 2:00 PM in Baltimore's Greektown BALTIMORE, MARYLAND- Colorful, traditional costumes and ethnic pride of both young and old will fill the streets of Baltimore on SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2005, 2:00 PM, as the Greek-American Community commemorates Greek Independence Day with a festive parade in Baltimore’s historic Greektown. The committee organizing this year’s parade, remark, "We are pleased to see the enthusiasm this 10th YEAR ANNIVERSARY EVENT has generated, not only in Baltimore, but also in the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We have groups participating from as far away as Ocean City, Hagerstown, and Frederick, Maryland, from Washington, D.C., Falls Church and Fredericksburg, Virginia and also Lancaster and York, Pennsylvania. We honor our ancestors’ sacrifices that freed, protected and preserved the ideals of Greece, the birthplace of Freedom and Democracy, which shaped the entire world. This Parade recognizes this Legacy of Greece and our Spirit in America: Freedom and Democracy for All This event is celebrated in every corner of the world and we bare the responsibilities as our Greek and Philhellenic forefathers did to further this Legacy. We welcome one and all — especially, our children, inheritors of our traditions and future guarantors of these ideals."
We encourage all groups who would like to participate in our parade to register online. For more information call the Parade Hotline at 410-563-4735, email us at [email protected], or click here.
Come and see why the September 2004 issue of Baltimore Magazine included the Mid-Atlantic Greek Independence Day Parade in their "101 Ways to be a True Baltimorean" list.
“Spirit of America, Legacy of Greece, Freedom and Democracy for All!” Honoring our ancestors’ sacrifices to preserve the ideals of Freedom and Democracy. Commemorating the 184th Anniversary of Greek Independence, March 25, 1821
St. Sophia YAL Annual Lenten Retreat
ANNUAL LENTEN RETREAT - The St. Sophia YAL Annual Lenten Retreat will be held on Sunday, April 3rd immediately following the Divine Liturgy with Father John Tavlarides and Father Steve Zorzos in the church hall. A vegetarian pizza lunch will be served. The highlight is the "Ask the Priests" session in which our two very educated priests give their teachings and thoughts on a variety of topics. If you have a question that you'd rather not ask in person, use the URL below. No personal information, cookies, etc. are being collected, so ask away. Submitted questions will be asked by the moderator. To ask questions in advance, visit: http://hellenicpage.com/askthepriests.html Call Alexis Graham, 703-222-6246, for more info.
Greek League Basketball at St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church
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