General News
Meropi Kyriacou Honored as TNH Educator of the Year
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
THRU AUGUST 4
STOCKBRIDGE, MA – ‘Microcosms: A Solo Exhibition of Selected Works by Peter D. Gerakaris’ runs through August 4 at the Berkshire Botanical Garden (BBG) Leonhardt Galleries, 5 West Stockbridge Road in Stockbridge, MA. The Opening Reception took place June 8. The creator of the ‘Spotted Owl Mosaic’, a site-specific public installation that resides in the BBG’s outdoor garden, Greek-American artist Peter D. Gerakaris will present an indoor solo exhibition of mixed-media artworks that engage myriad nature-culture motifs through vibrant, pluralistic strands. More information is available online: https://shorturl.at/nQWY5.
AUGUST 9
PLYMOUTH, MA – The Alpha Omega Council presents its Annual Golf Classic takes place Friday, August 9, at Crosswinds Golf Club, 424 Long Pond Road in Plymouth. This special fund-raising event supports Alpha Omega Council charities. Featuring 27-holes of championship golf, Crosswinds Golf Club, offers a unique blend of rolling fairways and large gently undulating greens. Shotgun Start at 1 PM, featuring a Scramble format. More information and registration available online: https://shorturl.at/L4JcX.
AUGUST 15-18
AUGUST 16-18
PAWTUCKET, RI – Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 97 Walcott Street in Pawtucket, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 16-18. Enjoy traditional Greek foods and pastries, baking demonstrations, rock climbing, church tours, Greek music and dancing. The renowned Greek Pride Dance Troupe will perform traditional and modern Greek dances throughout the festival. Performance Schedule: Friday at 7 PM; Saturday and Sunday at 4 PM and 7 PM. Festival hours: Friday, August 16, 5-10 PM; Saturday, August 17, 12-10 PM; and Sunday, August 18, 12-9 PM. Follow on Instagram: @GreekFestivalRI. More information is available by phone: 401-725-3127 and online: https://www.assumptionri.org/festival.
ANCHORAGE, AK – Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, 2800 O’Malley Road in Anchorage, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 16-18. Enjoy Greek foods, pastries, imported Greek cheeses, olives, olive oil, grape leaves, halva, pasta, herbs, cookies, and candy, Agora with gifts and souvenirs from Greece, Orthodox Christian bookstore and gift shop, and raffle. Entertainment includes live Greek music and dancing. Free admission and free parking. Hours: Friday, August 16, 3-9 PM; Saturday, August 17, 11 AM-9 PM; and Sunday, August 18, 11 AM-5 PM. More information is available by phone: 907-344-0190 and online: https://www.akgreekfestival.com.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church, 2215 Paseo Road in Colorado Springs, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 16-18. Enjoy traditional Greek foods and pastries, imports, guided church tours, gift shop, and Greek groceries. Entertainment includes Greek music and dancing. Admission is free. Hours: Friday, August 16, 5-10 PM; Saturday, August 17, 11 AM-10 PM; and Sunday, August 18, 11 AM-3 PM. More information is available by phone: 719-634-5678 and online: https://www.amgoc.org.
AUGUST 17-18
PALOS HILLS, IL – Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 11025-45 South Roberts Road in Palos Hills, hosts its annual Greek Festival Saturday, August 17 and Sunday, August 18, 11 AM-11 PM both days. The annual Greek Fest is the Church’s major fundraiser. Bringing the community together to help raise funds to sustain the fiscal needs of the parish and to introduce the surrounding neighborhood community to Saints Constantine and Helen Church are the main objectives. Enjoy traditional Greek foods, pastries, drinks, raffle, church tours, Greek music and dancing, fun for the kids. Free admission and free parking. More information is available by phone: 708-974-3400 and online: https://www.stconstantinehelen.org.
AUGUST 22-25
ISLAND PARK, NY – Kimisis tis Theotokou/Panaghia of Island Park Greek Orthodox Church, 83 Newport Road in Island Park, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 22-25. Enjoy delicious food, featuring Greek cuisine carefully prepared from special family recipes, authentic desserts, pastries, loukoumades, specialty Greek coffee, Greek beer and select Greek wines. Vendors, raffles, Greek music and dancing, amusement rides and games for the kids, help to make this festival fun for the whole family. Free admission. Hours: Thursday, August 22, 5-10 PM; Friday, August 23, 5-11 PM; Saturday, August 24, Noon-11 PM; and Sunday, August 25, Noon-9 PM. More information is available by phone: 516-432-4086 and online: https://www.panaghiaip.org.
PORT JEFFERSON, NY – The Greek Orthodox Church of Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road in Port Jefferson, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 22-25. Enjoy authentic Greek foods, pastries, raffle, live Greek music and dancing, fireworks shows on Friday and Saturday. Hours: Thursday, August 22, 5-10 PM; Friday, August 23, 5-11 PM; Saturday, August 24, 1-11 PM; and Sunday, August 25, Noon-9 PM. More information is available by phone: 631-473-0894 and online: https://www.portjeffgreekfest.com.
AUGUST 23-24
CARMEL, IN – Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 3500 W. 106th Street in Carmel, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 23-24. Enjoy authentic Greek foods and pastries, guided church tours, marketplace, GreekFest coupon books, cooking demonstrations, live Greek music and dancing and Dance Troupe performances, and fun for the kids. Free admission. Hours: Friday, August 23, 4-10 PM and Saturday, August 24, 11 AM-10 PM. More information is available by phone: 317-733-3033 and online: https://htcindy.org.
AUGUST 23-25
ROCHESTER, MN – Saints Kosmas and Damianos Greek Orthodox Church, 703 West Center Street in Rochester, hosts its annual Greek Festival August 23-25. Celebrating Greek culture with authentic food, fresh pastries, church tours, and the awesome new late night taverna, gyros, souvlaki, greek pastries, spirits, marketplace with imported foods and souvenirs, entertainment includes Greek music and dancing. Accessible facilities. Rain or shine with shade all day long. Drive-thru available all weekend. Free admission and free parking. Hours: Friday, August 23, and Saturday, August 24, 11 AM-9 PM; and Sunday, August 25, 11 AM-4 PM. More information is available by phone: 507-282-1529 and online: https://greekfestrochester.com.
AUGUST 24
POCATELLO, ID – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 528 North 5th Avenue in Pocatello, holds its annual Greek Food Festival Saturday, August 24, 11 AM-7 PM. Enjoy authentic Greek foods and pastries, Greek music and dancing. Free admission. More information is available by phone: 208-232-5519 and online: https://www.assumptionpocatello.net.
AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 1
BELMONT, CA – Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont, hosts its 52nd Annual Greek Festival on Labor Day weekend, Saturday, August 31-Sunday, September 1, Noon-10 PM, both days. Enjoy Greek foods including lamb, chicken, gyros, spanakopita, desserts such as loukoumades and baklava, Greek music and dancing, live band, folk dancers and singers, Taverna, mythology play, cooking demos, bookstore, church tours, Agora white elephant room. General Admission: $5, seniors and youth (13-17): $3, children (12 and under): Free, with an adult. Order the Festival’s “Take ’N’ Bake” delicious frozen entrees and fresh desserts to enjoy at home. More information is available by phone: 650-591-4447 and online: https://www.belmontgreekfestival.com.
AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 2
LONG BEACH, CA – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 5761 E. Colorado Street in Long Beach, hosts its annual Greek Festival on Labor Day weekend, August 31-September 2, Noon-9 PM daily. Enjoy the food, pastries, cooking demonstrations, shops, and opportunity drawing as the church grounds transform into a Greek village celebrating Greek culture. Entertainment includes continuous live Greek music, Greek dancing and dance performances, kids’ games and carnival rides. Admission is $5. Free parking. More information is available by phone: 562-494-8929 and online: https://www.lbgreekfest.org.
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Opposition supporters in Albania protested again Monday, demanding that the government be replaced by a technocratic caretaker Cabinet before next year’s parliamentary election.
SHANGHAI (AP) — Stefanos Tsitsipas' rivalry with Daniil Medvedev will add another chapter after the Greek player beat Alexandre Muller 6-3, 7-5 at the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday.
Andrés Iniesta, who scored Spain's World Cup-winning goal in 2010 and was one of the key players who made Barcelona's tiki-taka thrive for so long, announced his retirement from soccer on Tuesday.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — It was the day of the “Big Fight” at the police academy, and rookie sheriff’s deputy Asson Hacker groaned as the hulking instructor pressed down on his chest.
FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Milton weakened slightly Tuesday but remained a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St.