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Join Greeks and Philhellenes from over the Midwest and beyond from 5/15/26 - 5/17/26 in Pittsburgh, PA for three days of parties at the third annual Midwest Greeks event!  Ticket packages are now on sale exclusively at DCGreeks.com! Click here for details!
St. Katherine presents The Path of the Sacred Passion, a concert performed by the Byzantine Choir of Saint Katherine, under the direction of Spiros Perivolaris, on Saturday, 3/28/26, inside St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church in Falls Church, VA. Tickets now on sale at DCGreeks.com! Click here for details!
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Colorful, traditional costumes and ethnic pride of both young and old will fill the streets of Baltimore on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at 2:00 PM, as the Greek-American Community commemorates Greek Independence Day with a festive parade in Baltimore's historic Greektown.  Click here for details!

The National Hellenic Museum's Oral History Project Comes to DC

When: Thursday December 5, 2013
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Where: Meletis-Charuhas Center at St. Katherine's Church
3149 Glen Carlyn Road
Falls Church, VA  22041 

Oral History Project Comes to DC

Tell us the story of your ancestors!

The National Hellenic Museum's Oral History Project designed to preserve the history of the Greeks of America by collecting the recorded interviews and memoirs of individuals and/or groups is coming to our area.

Persons of Greek descent, the spouses, or relatives of Greek persons are eligible to provide an oral history and anyone interested in contributing to this most valuable project can do so by scheduling an interview by using the information provided below.

The process involves completing a biographic data form, taping an audio and/or video interview, and providing pictures and documents that enhance the story. Your oral history, as well as any pictures or documents that enhance your story, will be digitized and deposited into the NHM archives, creating a repository for Greek American histories preserved for research by the public, students or scholars, documentaries or movie productions, public presentations, publication in books, journals, magazines or on the Internet. This is your opportunity to record and preserve the unique and inspirational stories of your ancestors and their sacrifices as they journeyed to this country.

Thursday December 5, 2013 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday December 6, 2013 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
Meletis Charuhas Community Center
3149 Glen Carlyn Road
Falls Church, VA 22041

Call 703-671-1515 to schedule an interview.


The National Hellenic Museum is America's national institution for documenting, preserving and sharing an important part of America's heritage, the history and legacy of pioneering and contemporary Greek Americans, while showcasing their rich Hellenic heritage and its profound impact on the western world.


Event Contact: Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
Contact's Phone: (703) 671-1515






National Hellenic Museum Presentation by Connie Mourtoupalas, NHM President

When: Thursday December 5, 2013
7:00 PM
Where: Founders' Hall at St. Katherine's Church
3149 Glen Carlyn Road
Falls Church, VA  22041 

Connie Mourtoupalas, President of the National Hellenic Museum (NHM) in Chicago, Illinois, will make a presentation on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 7pm in Founder's Hall at Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church. She will talk about the fascinating and diverse programs of the Museum and discuss the importance of documenting, preserving and sharing the 150 year presence of Greeks in America.

John Anagostopoulos, the Museum’s Library and Oral History Manager, will discuss the Oral History Project, which is among the museum’s most popular programs, and is being offered to interested participants from our area during this period.


The National Hellenic Museum is America's national institution for documenting, preserving and sharing an important part of America's heritage, the history and legacy of pioneering and contemporary Greek Americans, while showcasing their rich Hellenic heritage and its profound impact on the western world.


Event Contact: Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
Contact's Phone: (703) 671-1515