Meet local Greek singles, ages 20s-40s, while having fun! This group is dedicated to introducing you to new people, with similar backgrounds, over drinks, parties, dinners, events and excursions. Organized by NYC's premiere matchmaking firm, Agape Match, we're in the business of love and we'll create opportunities for you to find yours. You should join if you appreciate Greek culture, looking to meet new people and having fun in the process.
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Events organized in the Greater New York area by the largest Hellenic organization in America. Meet others to discuss and celebrate Hellenic (Greek) Culture, History, and Language. We are also the organizers of the Greek Independence Day Parade in New York. Organization's Web Site : http://www.hellenicsocieties.org Greek Parade Web Site : http://www.paradeonfifth.org LinkedIn Group : http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=
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“Ta Paithakia” class is a language based “Mommy and me” program that introduces the Greek language to children ages nine months to three years of age. The program was created by Christina Gallinos seven years ago and was further developed by Georgia Teperikidou who is currently teaching the class. Through the use of songs, games, story telling and art making children become familiar with the basics of the Greek language such as numbers, colors, shapes, animals, and alphabet. The program is geare …
Hellenic Young Professionals of NYC This meetup is dedicated to all young professionals of Greek descent living in NYC. My aim is to bring Greeks from all walks of life together in a fun and social environment. In the spirit of honoring our mothers who dragged us to Sunday school every week as kids, let's get together once per month to celebrate our heritage at some of the best Greek restaurants throughout Manhattan, such as Ethos, Milos, Molyvos, Oceana, and Ammos. Go Greek or Go Home!
Greek Language & Culural meetup seeks to bring together individuals interested in the Greek language, culture and heritage of music, dances, history, people, food, drinks, travel, politics, sports, art and whatever else! You don't need to speak Greek or be Greek to have fun with us!
"One neither desires coffee nor a coffeehouse. One desires to talk with others, coffee is but an excuse." A Turkish saying. a.k.a. The New York Turkish, Greek or Armenian Coffee Group A monthly gathering of local friends and members.
We're an outgoing group of friendly folks who like to enjoy good food and drinks, as well as live music and not pay a lot to do this! Join us as we explore ethnically diverse restaurants, (read: Korean, French, Japanese, Indian, Morrocan, Russian, Spanish, African, Greek, etc. as well as New American), music venues and cultural festivals in Westchester and beyond!! PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ OUR "ABOUT" PAGE WHICH HAS SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING RSVP'ING TO EVENTS... Thanks! See y …
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… Interestingly, evidence for the application of the biopsychosocial model was found in ancient Asian (2600 B.C.) and Greek (500 B.C.) civilizations prior to Engel's introduction of the theory in 1977. The novelty, acceptance, and prevalence of the biopsychosocial model varies across cultures.[1] Theodore Millon has extensively researched the Biopsychosocial model and has developed a systematic approach to understanding the clinical presentations found in many treatment settings.
… Interestingly, evidence for the application of the biopsychosocial model was found in ancient Asian (2600 B.C.) and Greek (500 B.C.) civilizations prior to Engel's introduction of the theory in 1977. The novelty, acceptance, and prevalence of the biopsychosocial model varies across cultures.[1] Theodore Millon has extensively researched the Biopsychosocial model and has developed a systematic approach to understanding the clinical presentations found in many treatment settings.
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You are invited to dance in community- traditional Balkan, Greek, Rom, Armenian, Near Eastern, and Modern sacred circle dances. Throughout all ages and cultures, traditional circle dances were used to honor the divine, to heal, to affirm connection to the earth and each other, to build community and celebrate rites of passages and life transitions. The danced patterns illuminate the web of these connections. It is where personal and universal healing can occur. We will use the traditional dance …
Let international folk dancing strengthen your body, free your mind, and elevate your spirit! Tensions will vanish as you learn dances from Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Croatia, Norway, and more. Dr. László Férfi of the Institute of Hungarian Medicine says: “Folk dance promotes Fun Cell Growth. The high Fun Quotient (FQ) releases folk dance endorphins which increase longevity and lower cholesterol!.” Join our folk dance group! Start your fun high portion of y …
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