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Past Events 2023 - 2025

My Dad’s Diner

2023 | 16 min | Director & Writer: Tommy Savas
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The Armchair on the Pavement

A song awakens memories of youth to an elderly pensioner suffering from dementia. Longing to reclaim his independence, he leaves the house secretly. Can you ever forget love?
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Movie Night – The Right Pocket of the Robe

The sweet tale of a monk as he struggles to find new hope after losing his dog, his only companion.
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Karagiozis the Movie

A story based on one of the classic stories of Greek shadow-puppet theater, “Karagiozis the Secretary.”
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The Looted Parthenon Sculptures

A Comprehensive historical, Moral, and Legal presentation on the ownership of the Parthenon Marbles by M. Reppas Esq.
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Theodore Pitsios – Book Tour

Book Signing - Walking in the Light
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Theodore Pitsios Book Tour South Florida

Book Club – Unpacking for Greece

Meet the Author, Sally Jane Smith, will be joining us by Zoom. 
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Unpacking for Greece Book Club Flyer

Georgios Averof

Documentary Film and Lecture
Presenters: Julius Pappas and Petros Tsingelis
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GEORGIOS AVEROF ROYAL HELLENIC NAVY ARMORED CRUISER event flyer

Capturing Greece

Speaker: Andrew Pateras
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Capturing Greece - Speaker Andrew Pateras

Medea

Literature and Film In collaboration with NSU Department of Humanities and Politics
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Medea: Literature and Film In collaboration with NSU Department of Humanities and Politics

Past Events - 2022

In Focus - Interview with Dr. Yiorgo Topalidis PhD (online event)

Dr. Topalidis is the founder and coordinator of the Ottoman Greeks of the United States Digital History Project (OGUS) at the University of Florida’s Samuel Proctor Oral History Program. The project is a multifaceted endeavor to preserve and promote the history of immigrants (1904-1924) from the Ottoman Empire to the United States.

Dr Yiorgo Topalidis

Christmas Reception

New River Inn Museum of History in Ft Lauderdale

An evening of celebration and cheers at the New River Inn Museum! 

Consul General of Greece visit toSt. Catherine’s West Palm Beach

HCS at West Palm Beach

Meeting of Greek/Cypriot American Professors

Archimedean Academy, Miami


Consul General of Greece visit

Schmidt Museum
Boca Raton


Lost homelands, newfound hopes

Lecture by Petros Tsingelis
1922 marked the end of the 3,000 year continuous presence of Greeks in Asia Minor/Anatolia.
Petros Tsingelis will guide us through the events, a turning point in 20th century’s Modern Greek History.


An evening of poetry

Boca Raton Schidmt Museum
An evening with distinguished scholar, writer and poet Mujib Mehrdad


Egypt’s contribution to Christianity: a photographic journey

Lecture by Manolis Roussakis


Greek Jews 2300 year journey

Dr. Annette B. Fromm

Dr Annette B. Fromm is a museum specialist and folklorist. She has worked in museums over the past 20 years as director, curator, educator in the US, Asia and Europe including consulting in the Jewish Museum of Greece. Fromm taught anthropology and museum studies for over seventeen years at US Universities. She is currently the chair of the Florida Folklife Council and past president of the International Committee for Museums of Ethnography.


Oral History Project

Recording our stories


Past Events - 2021

From Chios to Crimea

The Pirate benefactor of the 1821 Greek Independence war
Presentation by Sackville Currie

A commemorative speech about benefactor Ioannis Varvakis, about his journey from humble pirate to millionaire, from Psara to the court of Empress Catherine the Great and the shores of the Caspian Sea. Following the historical events from the battle of Cheshme (Chios), the Orlofika, the treaty of Kuchuk-Kainardji, the establishment of the Greek cities in Crimea and the torn by civil war Greece.


1955 “Εις την Πολιν”

The Greek community of Constantinople in 1955
Presentation by Petros Tsingelis

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