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Third Thursday Greek Young Professionals Happy Hour -- Special Bulgarian & Serbian Community Collab Edition -- 1/15/26 at Makers Union in Arlington, VA! Click here for details!
St. Katherine Hellenic Education Center invites you to its Apokriatiko Glendi on Saturday 2/7/26 at the Meletis Churuhas Center at St. Katherine's in Falls Church, VA featuring DJ Golden Feta! Reserved table seating tickets now on sale exclusively at DCGreeks.com!
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Apollonia Productions presents Nikos Kourkoulis live in Virginia on Friday, 2/20/2026, at the Meletis Charuhas Center in Falls Church, VA. Reserved Table Seating and General Admission Standing Room Only tickets on sale exclusively at DCGreeks.com!

Greek League Basketball at St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church

When: Sunday March 30, 2008
2:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Where: Meletis Charuhas Center at St. Katherine's
3149 Glen Carlyn Rd
Falls Church, VA  22041 

E-mail Address: [email protected]
Event's Web Site: http://www.greekleague.com






Mid-Atlantic Greek Independence Day Parade in Baltimore's Greektown

When: Sunday March 30, 2008
2:00 PM
Where: Baltimore's Greektown
520 South Ponca St
Baltimore, MD  21224 
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — Colorful, traditional costumes and ethnic pride of both young and old will fill the streets of Baltimore on Sunday, March 30, 2008, at 2:00 PM, as the Greek-American Community commemorates Greek Independence Day with a festive parade in Baltimore’s historic Greektown. 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.”

In addition, the event has drawn the attention of many area leaders. Among the dignitaries who will lead off this year’s parade are U.S. Congressman John Sarbanes, U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin, U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Governor Martin O'Malley, Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, The Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus and the Consul General of Greece, both from Washington, D.C., and many more elected officials.

Adding further excitement, the Naval Academy will march in force with a unit of Greek! Philhellene Midshipmen, Color Guard, and Navy Drum and Bugle Corps. This year’s Mid-Atlantic commemoration marks the 187th year since Greece’s declaration of independence from Ottoman Turkish rule. Greeks and Philhellenes gather on this solemn, yet joyous, occasion to remember the sacrifice of their ancestors in defeating the tyranny of slavery. We now carry the torch of Democracy to be passed on to future generations.

We invite others to join with us on this day of celebration, so that the flame may burn brighter, our children may live in peace, and the world may know that never again shall the voice of freedom be extinguished. In 1987, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed March 25th a national Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, acknowledging in his resolution, “...the lasting debt of gratitude to the People of Greece and all People of Greek heritage for the Democratic ideals which inspired the founding of our own Nation.”

This day offers the United States and Greece, two nations which share the same convictions about man’s inalienable rights on this earth, an opportunity to celebrate freedom and democracy together. Prelude to the parade will be a DIGNITARY AND PRESS ONLY RECEPTION AT 12:00 NOON in the heart of Greektown at IKAROS Restaurant, located at 4805 Eastern Avenue (at the corner of Ponca Street). The parade will feature dance groups in ethnic costumes, children groups, the U.S. Naval Academy, the Orthodox Clergy from the Baltimore-Washington area and delicious ethnic food will be available. Parade route proceeds from Haven Street, up Eastern Avenue, turns right onto Ponca Street and ends two blocks past the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church at Fait Avenue.

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.
Read Greek Independence Day, 2005 “A Proclamation by the President of the United States”

“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 187th Anniversary of Greek Independence, March 25, 1821

Event Contact: Parade Hotline
Contact's Phone: (410) 563-4735
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Event's Web Site: http://www.greekparade.com/