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Greek Language, History, and Culture Classes

St. Stefanos Greek School teaches our youth and adults that are interested in how to speak Greek. We start at an introductory level and students leave with a proficient level of knowledge of the Greek Language. The students will also learn history and cultural traditions. As a parish family we will find opportunities for them participate in the life of the Church by sharing these traditions. An example, in regards to Greek Culture we will celebrate Greek Independence Day and OXI Day. 

Ministry Audience: Anyone who wants to learn Greek

Greek School Teacher: Elisavet Makris contact at elisavet.makris@gmail.com

 

Greek Folk Dance and Music

Our St. Stefanos Dance Ministry participants learn traditional dances from all around Greece and Eastern Europe so that they can preserve the cultural traditions that are done to celebrate our Faith. They perform at our Greek festival, Parish events and various community events.

Our new Dance Directors are:

  • Kefi Kids: Carrie Anadiotis Diakogiannis & Savella Carosa
  • Kefi Youth (Middle & High School): Ana Harease & Irene Souranis
  • Kefi Adults: Soula Hareas & TK Kapous
  • Administration: Rachael Giannis

         Email contact: KefiDancers@StStefanos.org            

Daughters of Penelope

The Daughters of Penelope's mission is to foster civic responsibility, advancing philanthropy, and championing excellence. Similar to AHEPA the daughters help promote the ancient Hellenic ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism.

Organization's Audience: Women who want to preserve the Greek Heritage

Local Leadership: Nicky Stamoulis

AHEPA

Founded in 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia, on the principles that undergirded its fight for civil rights and against discrimination, bigotry, and hatred felt at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan, AHEPA is the largest and oldest grassroots association of American citizens of Greek heritage and Philhellenes with more than 400 chapters across the United States, Canada, and Europe.

To promote the ancient Hellenic ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism.

Organization's Audience: Men who want to preserve the Greek Heritage
 
Local Leadership: Charles Stamoulis contact at cstamoulis@gmail.com