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St. Sophia YAL Fall 2017 Kick-off Party
St. Sophia YAL Annual Fall Kick Off Party
Saturday, September 9, 2017 Members & Interested Greeks/Orthodox! Join us as we kick off the 2017-2018 program year for Saint Sophia’s Young Adult League! YAL is the church's young adult fellowship and spiritual ministry. Ages 18-40* are welcome. We had over 85 YALers attend last year. Event Highlights:
1.) Complimentary Lunch & Drinks! Please RSVP to [email protected] or at our Facebook event by Wednesday, September 6th. Event will be in the Saint Sophia lower level atrium(coffee hour area). If you’ve never had a chance to make it out to a YAL event before, this is a great time to start! We have a lot of fun events planned for the year, based on YAL’s four pillars of Worship, Witness, Service & Fellowship. Learn more on our website at: http://www.saintsophiayal.com
Sts. Constantine & Helen of Washington, DC Greek Festival 2017
St. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Washington, DCGreek Festival 2017Saturday, September 9th & Sunday, September 10th, 2017The 2017 Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Festival is taking place on September 9, 2017 and September 10, 2017 at its temporary church location, St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 15100 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD. Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Washington DC, offers the largest & oldest Greek festival in the Washington, D.C. area. We bring a "Taste of Greece" to the areas neighborhoods and suburbs. The festival is open to the public with FREE admission, FREE parking and covered eating areas. Credit cards are accepted. In addition to Greek food, the festival features authentic Greek coffees, beers, wines, and live Greek music. Our Greek Marketplace offers books, jewelry, trinkets and religious items. For 56 years, the Ladies Society of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church,the Philoptochos, has prepared their authentic Greek fare in two small church kitchens using recipes passed down from generation to generation and producing a menu of Greek favorites like, Mousaka, Pastichio, Manestra, Spanakopita, Tyropita, Dolmades, as well as succulent Greek pastries such as, Baklava, Diples and Kataifi. This year alone, the Philoptochos, has baked, kneaded, cooked, and fried over 2500 pieces of spanakopita, 4500 pieces of baklava and 3000 pieces of diples. Many of these recipes are now available in our Community Cookbook The first three-day festival began in 1960, as an expansion of our one-day bazaar that was established in the late 1940s. The festival is our way of sharing our culture with surrounding community. Our 96-year old Church was started by a small group of Greek immigrants in 1918 at 6th and C Streets, NW, in Washington, D.C., headed up by Fathers Menides and Metaxopoulos with a small congregation of 100. The 16th and Upshur location was acquired in 1954 to fulfill the growing numbers of parishioners. We have recently purchased a large parcel in Montgomery County, MD and are building our new home. For more history click here.
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