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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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The Hellenic Society Prometheas invites you to its inaugural Cultural Heritage Awards Gala on Saturday, 1/24/2026, at the Falls Church Marriott Fairview Park in Falls Church, VA. Reserved Table Seating now on sale exclusively at DCGreeks.com!

Taverna Night of Sts Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Washington DC

When: Saturday October 25, 2008
7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Where: Sts Peter & Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church
10620 River Road
Potomac, MD  20854 
Sts Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Washington DC invites you to its Taverna Night on  Saturday, October 25, 2008 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM at Sts. Peter & Paul Antiochian Church in Potomac, MD.  Come and enjoy yourselves!
Event Contact: Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church
Event's Web Site: http://www.schgoc.org/Content/Pages/Calendar.html






Taverna Night at Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, Bethesda, Maryland

When: Saturday October 25, 2008
6:30 PM to 11:00 PM
Where: Grand Hall, Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George
7701 Bradley Boulevard
Bethesda, MD  20817 
Cover Charge: $40.00
Entertainment by:
Grigoris Maninakis and the Mikrokosmos Ensemble

The entertainment at Taverna Night will be provided by Grigoris Maninakis and the Mikrokosmos Ensemble, an accomplished and world-renowned Greek music group. They will take us on “A Greek Musical Journey,” a concert program featuring a taste of Greek folk music, some music of Smyrna-Asia Minor, and music from the great Greek musicians, Vamvakaris, Tsitsanis, Mitsakis, Zambetas, Hatzidakis, Theodorakis, and others.

Following the concert portion of the evening, the band will then play Greek dance music for all to enjoy and dance to.  Catering for Taverna Night is being provided by CAVA of Rockville, Maryland.

Our annual Car Raffle drawing will also be held at Taverna Night.  This year it is a 2009 four-door Jeep Wrangler. Only 1,000 raffle tickets have been printed. Donation is $100. Checks are payable to St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Credit cards are also accepted (Visa/MC).

Admission to Taverna Night is $40, but you can save $10 off the admission price by buying a Car Raffle ticket.

Please contact the Church Office at (301) 469-7990.

Event Contact: Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George
Contact's Phone: (301) 469-7990
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Event's Web Site: http://stgeorge.org/ccb_docs/group_13/79ZS7ZU5FQYBG6GVTZTH9Z5X44BTHQEB/Taverna%20Night%20flyer.pdf






Radio Olympus
The Mid-Atlantic's Only Weekly Greek Radio Magazine

When: Saturday October 25, 2008
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Where: Federal News Radio
1500 AM & 820 AM
Washington, DC   

Radio Olympus
Presented by St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church
The Mid-Atlantic's Only Weekly Greek Radio Magazine

Federal News Radio 1500 AM • 820 AM
Streaming online at http://www.federalnewsradio.com/

New Editions Saturdays at 10 AM
Replays Sundays at 6 PM

Tune in on Saturday, October 25th, 2008 at 10:00 AM for the latest edition of Radio Olympus, the Mid-Atlantic's only weekly Greek radio magazine.  Each week Radio Olympus will bring you the music, news, sports, and information on the Washington, DC area Greek community, nationally, and abroad.

 

PERSONALITIES
HOST NEWS SPORTS

IRENE FASSOLAKIS

Born to Greek immigrants Stelios and Sofia, from the islands of Chios and Naxos, Irene Fassolakis was born and raised in Washington, DC. At a very young age, she showed an intense interest in music, dance, and art. She attended private schools starting with The Reverend Thomas Daniels Greek Orthodox School in Washington, DC up through Marymount University in Arlington, VA, where she became the first female undergraduate to receive a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy, minoring in Fine Arts. Although she's been an oil painter since 1991, Irene spent most of her professional experiences in marketing but took a break to pursue a Master Certificate in Digital Multimedia and Web Design from the computer school at Johns Hopkins University. Since 2002, she has also been one of the lead vocalists for a Greek band, traveling the East Coast for weddings, festivals, and other social events. She is preparing to debut her first CD set with the band in the winter of 2008. Additionally, Irene has performed several voice overs for WTOP in Washington, DC and is preparing to enter a new chapter of radio by hosting a weekly Greek radio program, Radio Olympus.

DIMITRI SOTIS

Dimitri was born on December 6 and grew up in Muncie, Indiana. I've never done anything else and I've known from age 10 that this is what I wanted to do. I was one of those "nerds" who had a "pretend" radio station in my basement. When I was 12 I had an afternoon paper route and, later, a part-time job in a food warehouse. I took all of my earnings and bought two turntables, an audio mixer, a microphone and some speakers and set up a studio in my basement. Every afternoon I'd come home from school and go "on the air." Then at five o'clock, I'd run upstairs to the living room to watch reruns of "WKRP in Cincinnati." It's embarrassing but true. My parents are the only real heroes in my life. They both came to the United States from Greece to go to college and they never left. My dad taught me how to think critically, how to quickly size up a situation and how important it is to save money and spend it wisely. My mother taught me how to behave properly in social situations, how to be organized and how important it is to do a job thoroughly and not to cut corners.

GEORGE WALLACE

Born and raised in Maryland. He began his broadcasting career at WMUC on the campus of the University of Maryland where he served as play-by-play during broadcasts of football and basketball. Received his degree in 2001 He worked for Westwood One Radio and covered the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and the Winter games in Torino, Italy.

Event's Web Site: http://www.radioolympus.com