
Greece’s Vanishing Trades: Why the Shortage of Skilled Workers Matters
Greece is running out of skilled tradespeople. From construction to bakeries, employers say the work is there, but the people are not.

Why Americans Keep Choosing Europe and Greece in Uncertain Times
Even as global travel costs rise, new data from the European Travel Commission shows that Americans keep returning to Europe and Greece.

Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia Hosts 86th Annual Dinner Dance
The Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia will host its 86th Annual Dinner Dance on November 29 at St. Demetrios Church in Upper Darby.

THI’s 13th Annual New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street
On December 6, 2025, The Hellenic Initiative will host its 13th Annual New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street. The black-tie evening will unite the diaspora to raise funds for programs supporting Greece.

Metropolitan Apostolos Live from St. George Cathedral, Philadelphia
His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey visits St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Philadelphia, leading the Divine Liturgy.

Name Days This Week: November 2 – 8, 2025
From the martyrs of Persia to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, the week of November 2–8 is filled with powerful feast days and traditions. Discover who is being honored and wish your loved ones Χρόνια πολλά.

St. George Media Youth Ministries Celebrate Friendsgiving
St. George’s youth ministries will come together on November 8 for a joyful Friendsgiving celebration, a potluck afternoon of food, fellowship, and giving back.

When Greece Faced a Silent Enemy: The Spanish Flu of 1918
In 1918, the Spanish flu swept through Greece, leaving villages silent and entire families lost — a tragedy still remembered a century later.

Paradosiako Glendi Coming to Broomall with Live Music from Greece
A Paradosiako Glendi with live music from Greece is coming to Broomall on November 15, featuring Christos Gkogkidis and Ta Halkina tis Goumenissas.

How a Village in Greece Keeps the Tsarouchi Alive
In a small mountain village in Thessaly, the Kogias family has been making tsarouchia by hand since 1910. From the Evzones in Athens to Greek dance groups in Philadelphia and Melbourne, their shoes carry a tradition that refuses to fade.
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Philadelphia-Area Orthodox Community Gathers for 14th Annual IOCC Benefit Banquet
The Greater Philadelphia Orthodox community gathered at Adelphia for the 14th Annual IOCC Benefit, celebrating compassion, faith, and youth leadership in support of IOCC’s global mission.


George Pheidias Mitchell: Greek Roots, Texas Grit and a Revolution in Energy
The son of Greek immigrants from Arcadia became the pioneer who unlocked America’s shale gas and later urged the world to use it responsibly.


Helen Spilliotis Obituary
Helen Spilliotis, 100, of East Norriton, passed away on October 28, 2025. A lifelong Washingtonian, she was remembered as a devoted “second mom” whose warmth touched generations.


Archbishop’s Nameday Gala to Benefit Archdiocesan Youth Summer Camps
Archbishop Elpidophoros will host his Nameday Gala on November 3 in Great Neck to support scholarships for the Archdiocesan youth summer camps.


From “Madam Ambassador” to California’s Next Treasurer? The Eleni Kounalakis Story
From U.S. ambassador to California’s first woman lieutenant governor, Eleni Kounalakis now sets her sights on the 2026 race for state treasurer.
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Obituaries & Memorials


Helen Spilliotis Obituary
Helen Spilliotis, 100, of East Norriton, passed away on October 28, 2025. A lifelong Washingtonian, she was remembered as a devoted “second mom” whose warmth touched generations.


Isidoros Frangakis Obituary
Isidoros “Izzy” Frangakis dedicated his life to family, faith, and the DeLuxe Diner community in Reading. He passed away October 22, 2025, surrounded by loved ones.


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.
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


THI’s 13th Annual New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street
On December 6, 2025, The Hellenic Initiative will host its 13th Annual New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street. The black-tie evening will unite the diaspora to raise funds for programs supporting Greece.


Philadelphia-Area Orthodox Community Gathers for 14th Annual IOCC Benefit Banquet
The Greater Philadelphia Orthodox community gathered at Adelphia for the 14th Annual IOCC Benefit, celebrating compassion, faith, and youth leadership in support of IOCC’s global mission.


Hellenic University Club Hosts Lecture on AI and Alzheimer’s Disease
The Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia will host a lecture by Dr. Christos Davatzikos on how artificial intelligence and imaging are advancing Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment.


Today in History: The Golden Greek Who Gave Hellenic America a Voice in Washington
From Columbia football hero to founder of the American Hellenic Institute, Gene Rossides gave Greek Americans a powerful voice in Washington.


Greek American Students Explore Modern Greece with the AHI Foundation
The AHI Foundation’s 2025 Foreign Policy Trip took ten Greek American students from Washington to Athens, offering a rare inside view of Greece’s leadership, defense, and culture.
Greek Orthodox Churches


Metropolitan Apostolos Live from St. George Cathedral, Philadelphia
His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey visits St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Philadelphia, leading the Divine Liturgy.


St. George Media Youth Ministries Celebrate Friendsgiving
St. George’s youth ministries will come together on November 8 for a joyful Friendsgiving celebration, a potluck afternoon of food, fellowship, and giving back.


St. Demetrios Upper Darby Marks Feast Day with New Priest Ordained
Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Upper Darby marked its feast day with a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy led by Metropolitan Apostolos and the ordination of Father Konstantinos Loukas.


Frappe and Bougatsa Fundraiser at Holy Trinity Wilmington
A taste of Greece for a good cause. Holy Trinity Wilmington will serve frappe and bougatsa after Divine Liturgy to support its HOPE and JOY ministry.
Greek-American Societies


Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia Hosts 86th Annual Dinner Dance
The Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia will host its 86th Annual Dinner Dance on November 29 at St. Demetrios Church in Upper Darby.


Paradosiako Glendi Coming to Broomall with Live Music from Greece
A Paradosiako Glendi with live music from Greece is coming to Broomall on November 15, featuring Christos Gkogkidis and Ta Halkina tis Goumenissas.


Greek Dance Workshop in Upper Darby with Dr. Christos Papakostas
A Greek dance workshop led by Dr. Christos Papakostas will bring the traditions of Drama and Serres to Upper Darby on November 9.


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.
Greece & Cyprus


Greece’s Vanishing Trades: Why the Shortage of Skilled Workers Matters
Greece is running out of skilled tradespeople. From construction to bakeries, employers say the work is there, but the people are not.


Why Americans Keep Choosing Europe and Greece in Uncertain Times
Even as global travel costs rise, new data from the European Travel Commission shows that Americans keep returning to Europe and Greece.


When Greece Faced a Silent Enemy: The Spanish Flu of 1918
In 1918, the Spanish flu swept through Greece, leaving villages silent and entire families lost — a tragedy still remembered a century later.


How a Village in Greece Keeps the Tsarouchi Alive
In a small mountain village in Thessaly, the Kogias family has been making tsarouchia by hand since 1910. From the Evzones in Athens to Greek dance groups in Philadelphia and Melbourne, their shoes carry a tradition that refuses to fade.


When Hitler Spoke to the Reichstag After Entering Athens
On May 4, 1941, Hitler told the Reichstag that Germany had no quarrel with Greece. He spoke of trade and partnership while his army occupied Athens. His words show how propaganda hid conquest, a history still remembered in Greek and Greek-American families.
History


When Greece Faced a Silent Enemy: The Spanish Flu of 1918
In 1918, the Spanish flu swept through Greece, leaving villages silent and entire families lost — a tragedy still remembered a century later.


George Pheidias Mitchell: Greek Roots, Texas Grit and a Revolution in Energy
The son of Greek immigrants from Arcadia became the pioneer who unlocked America’s shale gas and later urged the world to use it responsibly.


When Hitler Spoke to the Reichstag After Entering Athens
On May 4, 1941, Hitler told the Reichstag that Germany had no quarrel with Greece. He spoke of trade and partnership while his army occupied Athens. His words show how propaganda hid conquest, a history still remembered in Greek and Greek-American families.


How Greek North America Kept Greece Alive in WWII
How Greek Americans and Greek Canadians raised millions, broke a blockade, and even formed a Greek Battalion. The Diaspora that fed a nation and fought for it.


The Greek at Bletchley Park: Peter Calvocoressi and the WWII Codebreakers
Few know that among the codebreakers of Bletchley Park was Peter Calvocoressi, the son of a Greek family from Chios whose intelligence work helped Britain win its darkest battles in World War II.
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