John Pogas: From Corporate Success to a Life of Service
After a corporate career, John Pogas found real purpose in serving others through his church, FOCUS Philadelphia, and volunteer work with Project Mexico.
Three Greek American Billionaires on Forbes’ 2025 Immigrant Rich List
Three Greek American entrepreneurs turned immigrant beginnings into billion-dollar fortunes and give back to their communities.
MTV’s European Shutdown: Greece Saw It Coming Nearly a Decade Ago
MTV’s last European channels are signing off, echoing Greece’s own story. The end of MTV Greece in 2016 marked the shift from music television to streaming.
Saint Demetrios Greek Wine and Food Festival Returns to Upper Darby
Saint Demetrios Church in Upper Darby hosts its annual Greek Festival, honoring food, music, and fellowship at the heart of Philadelphia’s Greek community.
Tilemahos Kamberogiannis Obituary
Tilemahos “Telly” Kamberogiannis of Broomall passed away on October 10, 2025. Born in Vythos, Greece, he is remembered for his faith, warmth, and devotion to family.
Greeks in Ottawa: Sons of Pericles Reconnect in Canada’s Capital
Young members of the Sons of Pericles meet in Ottawa, October 31 to November 2, for a weekend of connection and celebration ahead of the organization’s 100th anniversary.
Startup Spirit: How The Hellenic Initiative Backs Greece’s Entrepreneurs
From crisis to opportunity, The Hellenic Initiative has become a lifeline for Greece’s entrepreneurs. With programs like ReGeneration, VentureGarden, and the Venture Impact Awards, it is fueling jobs, startups, and confidence in a new generation.
Fifth District AHEPA Cancer Research Foundation Hosts Annual Evening of Celebration
The Fifth District AHEPA Cancer Research Foundation invites you to its Annual Evening of Celebration on November 8 at Pines Manor in Edison, NJ.
Stella Kyriakides: Cyprus’s Voice in Europe’s Fight Against Cancer Honored on Global Stage
Cyprus’s former EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides was honored in Madrid for her leadership in Europe’s fight against cancer.
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- Dodoni
- GM Efestos Contracting Inc.
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- Krissos Designer Jewelry
- Law Offices of George G. Horiates
- Lundy, Beldecos & Milby, P.C.
- Marinis Brothers, Inc.
- Modern Auto Crafters
- Sigmapharm Laboratories, LLC.
- Step By Step Learning Center and Child Care
- Vraim Funeral Home
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Name Days This Week: October 12 – 18, 2025
From Andromachi and Valantios to Loukas and Marinos, mid-October carries name day traditions that bridge faith and family. See who is celebrated October 12–18 and wish them Χρόνια πολλά.
Steve Statis Obituary
Steve Statis, 72, of Hamilton Township, NJ, passed away on October 3. Born in Rhodes, he was known for his warmth and love of family and community.
Greece and Other Schengen Countries to Launch EU Entry/Exit System
Starting October 12, the EU will launch its new Entry/Exit System, replacing passport stamps with digital biometric checks for non-EU travelers.
Metropolitan Apostolos to Visit St. Demetrios for Feast Day Celebration
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Upper Darby, PA, will celebrate its feast day on October 26, 2025, with an Archpastoral Visit by Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey.
A Smile Across Time: Finding Home in Turkey’s Pontic Highlands
A Greek-American photographer journeys to the Pontic Highlands of Turkey and discovers echoes of his ancestors in mountain coffeehouses and village life.
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Obituaries & Memorials
Tilemahos Kamberogiannis Obituary
Tilemahos “Telly” Kamberogiannis of Broomall passed away on October 10, 2025. Born in Vythos, Greece, he is remembered for his faith, warmth, and devotion to family.
Steve Statis Obituary
Steve Statis, 72, of Hamilton Township, NJ, passed away on October 3. Born in Rhodes, he was known for his warmth and love of family and community.
Catherine V. Loupos Obituary
Catherine V. Loupos, a beloved sister, aunt, and devoted educator, passed away peacefully in Freehold, NJ, on October 2, 2025, at the age of 87.
Elizabeth Valis Obituary
Elizabeth Valis, 96, beloved teacher, will be remembered for her faith, kindness, and love of family at services on October 3 in Toms River, NJ.
Molly Kramer Obituary
Molly Rentos Kramer, 94, of Reading, PA, passed away September 27, 2025, remembered for her faith, kindness, and the love she gave to her family.
Community Voices
John Pogas: From Corporate Success to a Life of Service
After a corporate career, John Pogas found real purpose in serving others through his church, FOCUS Philadelphia, and volunteer work with Project Mexico.
Faith Has A Way Of Surprising Us: Father Symeon Williams’ Journey To St. Sophia
From a Baptist upbringing in Virginia to his priesthood at St. Sophia in Philadelphia, Father Symeon Williams’ unexpected path shows how faith can transform a life.
George Agatsiotis: A Story Of Faith, Family, And Community
From Katerini to Upper Darby, George Agatsiotis has devoted his life to faith, family, and service at St. Demetrios. From coaching GOYA basketball to cooking his famous spanakopita, he continues to inspire the community.
From a Mountain Village to Medical Success: The Inspiring Journey of Peter Patukas
Peter Patukas rose from a childhood in wartime Greece to become a respected physician in Pennsylvania, turning early hardship into a life of perseverance, faith, and service to his community.
A Creative Rebirth: Maria Gregory’s Transformation From Art Therapist To Wearable Artist
Maria Gregory left a 36-year career in art therapy to return to her first love of creating wearable art. Inspired by her Greek heritage and family history, she now turns her paintings into vibrant scarves, bags, and home décor.
Greek-American Organizations
Greeks in Ottawa: Sons of Pericles Reconnect in Canada’s Capital
Young members of the Sons of Pericles meet in Ottawa, October 31 to November 2, for a weekend of connection and celebration ahead of the organization’s 100th anniversary.
Startup Spirit: How The Hellenic Initiative Backs Greece’s Entrepreneurs
From crisis to opportunity, The Hellenic Initiative has become a lifeline for Greece’s entrepreneurs. With programs like ReGeneration, VentureGarden, and the Venture Impact Awards, it is fueling jobs, startups, and confidence in a new generation.
Fifth District AHEPA Cancer Research Foundation Hosts Annual Evening of Celebration
The Fifth District AHEPA Cancer Research Foundation invites you to its Annual Evening of Celebration on November 8 at Pines Manor in Edison, NJ.
Heritage Greece® Initiative Hosts Art and Charity Game Night in New York
An evening of art, poker, and blackjack on October 24 in Manhasset, New York, will support the National Hellenic Society’s Heritage Greece® Program.
Philadelphia to Host 14th Annual IOCC Banquet on October 26
Philadelphia will host the 14th Annual IOCC Banquet on Sunday, October 26, 2025. The evening will bring together the Greek Orthodox community in support of International Orthodox Christian Charities and its worldwide humanitarian mission.
Greek Orthodox Churches
Saint Demetrios Greek Wine and Food Festival Returns to Upper Darby
Saint Demetrios Church in Upper Darby hosts its annual Greek Festival, honoring food, music, and fellowship at the heart of Philadelphia’s Greek community.
Metropolitan Apostolos to Visit St. Demetrios for Feast Day Celebration
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Upper Darby, PA, will celebrate its feast day on October 26, 2025, with an Archpastoral Visit by Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey.
Saint Sophia Church to Host Food & Craft Fair, November 7–9
Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Church in Jeffersonville will host its annual Food & Craft Fair on November 7–9, featuring homemade Greek food, pastries, and local vendors.
Young at Heart Returns with Cybersecurity Talk at Annunciation
Annunciation’s Young at Heart invites the community on October 23 for a “Welcome Back” event and Speaker Series kickoff with Jim Papacostas on cybersecurity.
John Haviland’s Hidden Journey Beneath St. George Cathedral
Folklore, faith, and architecture meet beneath St. George Cathedral in Philadelphia. The story of John Haviland, the English architect who designed the church in 1822 and was once buried in its crypt, connects today’s Greek Orthodox community with the city’s deeper past.
Greek-American Societies
The Clarinet That Spoke for Epirus: Melbourne’s Greek Youth to Honor Petroloukas Halkias
Melbourne’s Greek youth will honor Petroloukas Halkias, the legendary clarinetist of Epirus, with a tribute concert on October 12, celebrating his enduring influence on Greek traditional music.
George A. Saffos Memorial Golf Outing Returns October 17
The Atheras Chapter of the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood will host the George A. Saffos Memorial Golf Outing on October 17 at Pennsauken Country Club, with a reception to follow at the Icarian Clubhouse.
Pontian Youth Festival Brings Heritage Home To Philadelphia
Young Pontians in the U.S. and Canada celebrated their heritage at St. Demetrios in Upper Darby with music, dance, workshops, and a memorial blessing, showcasing the continued vitality of Pontian culture.
Rhythms Of Heritage: Pontian Youth Cultural Festival Returns To Philadelphia
The Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia hosts the Pontian Youth Cultural Festival from June 20-22 at St. Demetrios, Upper Darby, with workshops, music, dance, and a memorial blessing.
An Unforgettable Night Of Ikarian Music And Dance
Over 700 guests attended the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood’s annual music and dance night in Cherry Hill, enjoying a lively evening of kefi led by Violeta Ikari.
Greece & Cyprus
Stella Kyriakides: Cyprus’s Voice in Europe’s Fight Against Cancer Honored on Global Stage
Cyprus’s former EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides was honored in Madrid for her leadership in Europe’s fight against cancer.
Greece and Other Schengen Countries to Launch EU Entry/Exit System
Starting October 12, the EU will launch its new Entry/Exit System, replacing passport stamps with digital biometric checks for non-EU travelers.
Greece’s Hidden Road Crisis: Lives Lost in Silence
Greece’s roads remain among the most dangerous in Europe. Behind the statistics are aging cars, weak enforcement, and grieving families. Roadside shrines across the country tell the story of lives lost too soon.
Casinos in the North and the Gamble for Cyprus’s Future
Casinos in the occupied north of Cyprus are set to double, from thirty-two to sixty-four. Supporters call it growth, but critics warn of crime, dependency, and deeper division.
History
Cyprus Independence Day: A Celebration with Shadows
Cyprus marked Independence Day on October 1st with parades in Nicosia and calls for unity, a reminder of the island’s 1960 founding and its unresolved division.
The Last Candy Maker: Govatos Chocolates Sweetened Wilmington for 130 Years
For 130 years, Govatos Chocolates sweetened Wilmington. Its closing in 2024 ended an era but left a legacy of family, tradition, and community.
The Klan, the Greeks, and the Birth of AHEPA
In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan targeted Greek immigrants with boycotts, violence, and intimidation. Out of that climate of fear, AHEPA was born in Atlanta, turning persecution into unity and lasting civic strength.
The Greek Immigrant Who Brought Nevada Its First Veterans’ Hospital
From a 1907 Atlantic crossing to a century of service, Ioannis A. Lougaris became the force behind Nevada’s first veterans hospital, now honoring his name.
The Day Papadopoulos Became Pappas
Greek names in America tell a story. From the early 1900s, when Papadopoulos became Pappas to fit on a diner sign, to today, when younger generations reclaim the full name with pride, each change reflects the journey of a community across Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Boston, and Tarpon Springs.
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