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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

January 16 – February 9, 2007
Exhibit display at the 1839 Courthouse Museum in Berrien Springs.

February 10-25, 2007
Greeks of Berrien County exhibit display at the lower gallery, The Box Factory for the Arts in St. Joseph

Sunday, February 18, 2007
1:30 p.m. at The Box Factory for the Arts in St. Joseph, "Sweet Summer Memories: Greeks Who Vacationed in Southwestern Michigan" by Elaine Thomopoulos. 

Sunday, March 11, 2007
1:30 p.m. at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 18000 Behner Rd, New Buffalo (Exit 4, I 94), “Greek-American Identity: What Women’s Handwork Tells Us” by  Artemis Leontis, Ph.D. 

Saturday, March 17, 2007
2:00 p.m. at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 18000 Behner Rd, New Buffalo (Exit 4, I 94), "Greeks of Michigan" by Dan Georgakas  and "Greeks of Berrien County, Michigan" by Elaine Thomopoulos. 

Saturday, March 24, 2007
2:00 p.m  at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 18000 Behner Rd, New Buffalo (Exit 4, I 94), Panel presentation: "Like a Litte Greek Town: Memories of Michigan Summers,"  Erin McCarthy, Ph.D., Elaine Thomopoulos, Ph.D., and  Alex Rassogiannis.

Sunday, April 22, 2007
2:30 p.m  at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 18000 Behner Rd, New Buffalo (Exit 4, I 94), "The Greeks of Grand Rapids" by Paul Chardoul and "Readings from 'Daughter of Immigrants'" by Pearl Ahnen, with  Rev. James Bogdan as moderator.  

Previous Events

July 19 , 2006
Grant presentation, film and discussion program. Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 17769 Behner Road (take exit 4B off I-94), in New Buffalo. Beginning at 7:00 p.m. A screening of the film, Greeks and Americans, will begin immediately following the presentation at approximately 7:30 p.m. Discussion and refreshments will conclude the event.

September 10, 2006
Film presentation and discussion, "Greeks and Americans." 4:00 p.m. The presentation will be held at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 18000 Behner Road, New Buffalo, Michigan (Exit 4 B off of I-94). Admission is free.

November 20, 2006 – January 6, 2007
Exhibit display at the Orchards Mall in Benton Township.

January 16 – February 9, 2007
Exhibit display at the 1839 Courthouse Museum in Berrien Springs.

 

 

 
         
 

Greeks of Berrien County Exhibit -- (2006)

Grant Awarded: April 2006

Type of Grant: Humanities Project Grant

Sponsor: Berrien County Historical Association

Contact: Elaine Thomopoulos, 268-471-1202, bcha@berrienhistory.org

Website: www.berrienhistory.org/

Award: $15,000

$15,000 GRANT AWARDED FOR “Greeks of Berrien County”

On July 19, the Michigan Humanities Council awarded a $15,000 grant to the Berrien County Historical Association for the project "Greeks of Berrien County." The presentation, at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church in New Buffalo, included (left to right): Frances Porter (executive director, Berrien County Historical Association), Elaine Thomopoulos (project director, "Greeks of Berrien County"), Janice Fedewa (executive director, Michigan Humanities Council), Al Pscholka (district representative, U.S. Representative Fred Upton), Mary Judnich (assistant to U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow).

(BERRIEN SPRINGS)-----Today, the Michigan Humanities Council (MHC) awarded a $15,000 grant to the Berrien County Historical Association to produce the exhibit, “Greeks of Berrien County.” The grant was awarded as a part of MHC’s grant program,“Strengthening Michigan’s Communities Through the Humanities,” which supports community collaboration for public humanities programs. The grant award was presented at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church in New Buffalo, as part of an event which included the screening of the film, Greeks and Americans, and a discussion program. The Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Church is a co-sponsor of the project.

“This program provides an important resource to learn about the immigration of Greeks to Michigan and the personal stories from the Greek community, ” stated Jan Fedewa, executive director of the Michigan Humanities Council. “The Michigan Humanities Council is pleased to fund this exhibit and its engaging public programs.”

The “Greeks of Berrien County” exhibit will explore the history and contributions of Greek immigrants who settled and vacationed in Berrien County. The exhibit will include photographs and artifacts and be displayed at three places:

  • the Orchards Mall in Benton Township from November 20, 2006 – January 6, 2007;
  • the 1839 Courthouse Museum in Berrien Springs from January 16 – February 9, 2007; and,
  • a permanent display at the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church in New Buffalo, beginning February 15, 2007.

Additional components of the project include a 20-page publication, humanities scholars presenting public discussions about Greek immigration, radio presentations, oral histories, and Internet postings of photos. A complete event schedule will be made available in the near future and published on the Michigan Humanities Council website, www.michiganhumanities.org.

"By exploring the history of the Greeks of Berrien County, we will gain a better understanding of the struggles that immigrants have experienced, no matter where they have come from,” stated Elaine Thomopoulos of the Berrien County Historical Association. “Their history is our history. We are very grateful for the support of the Michigan Humanities Council and our community partners, the Annunciation and St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church and Orchards Mall, as well as the libraries, businesses, organizations, scholars, and hard-working volunteers who are contributing to this important project.”

“Grants from the Michigan Humanities Council help Michigan communities study and preserve the state’s unique culture and heritage,” stated U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow. “I am pleased to be able to support funding for the Council and for these important local community projects.”

The Michigan Humanities Council, founded in 1974, is the state’s independent, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on the Michigan Humanities Council, please visit: www.michiganhumanities.org or call 517-372-7770.

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