The Greek School (Center of Hellenic Education) warmly invites you to join us in honoring the historic Greek Independence Day (March 25, 1821) and the Annunciation of the Theotokos. Our celebration will take place at the Community Hall on Sunday, March 29th, immediately following the Divine Liturgy.
Join us for a traditional Lenten feast featuring golden-fried bakaliaro (cod) paired with a smooth, garlicky sauce (skordalia), beet salad, baked gigantes (baked beans), and fish sticks with French fries for our younger guests. A delicious celebration of timeless flavors and cherished tradition. All proceeds will support our Greek School.
The event will begin with the singing of the national anthems, followed by a special program where our... show moreThe Greek School (Center of Hellenic Education) warmly invites you to join us in honoring the historic Greek Independence Day (March 25, 1821) and the Annunciation of the Theotokos. Our celebration will take place at the Community Hall on Sunday, March 29th, immediately following the Divine Liturgy.
Join us for a traditional Lenten feast featuring golden-fried bakaliaro (cod) paired with a smooth, garlicky sauce (skordalia), beet salad, baked gigantes (baked beans), and fish sticks with French fries for our younger guests. A delicious celebration of timeless flavors and cherished tradition. All proceeds will support our Greek School.
The event will begin with the singing of the national anthems, followed by a special program where our students will present plays, songs, poems, and readings to honor the heroes of the Greek Independence and the Annunciation of Theotokos. We will also proudly present Greek Language Exam diplomas to our participating students.
We look forward to celebrating together! ...show less