The Archives Committee of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral and the New Orleans Advocate-Times Picayune are pleased to present a history panel featuring Greek historians, Gregory Kontos and Alexander Billinis speaking on the 19th c. New Orleans Orthodox community and the historic Holy Trinity Church founded in 1864 in Treme. After the presentation, enjoy a wine and Greek appetizers reception. Also, a small representation of key world documents will be on display. $25 tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.com/. All proceeds will support the conservation of historic artifacts.
Saturday, Feb 1, 3-6 PM
Treme to Constantinople: Rediscovery the Little Greek Church
New Orleans Advocate
$25.00
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1700 Mardi Gras Blvd, New Orleans, LA
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