Greece Independence Day Parade 2018
|New York City – The commemorates Greece Independence Day Parade 2018 held on April 22. It was organized by the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York, the parade celebrated the 197th anniversary of Greek Independence.
Compared last year parade today’s weather was occurred with bright sunshine and mild temperatures added great crowd and one of the best atmosphere of weather in recent memory.
The parade began with the New York City Police Department Mounted Color Guard, the NYPD Ceremonial Band, the Fire Department of New York Hellenic Society, New York City Parks and Recreation Department, the Color Guard with the banner of the Federation, the Greek and American flags, followed by the Federation Board of Directors led by President Petros Galatoulas, Vice President Basile Gournelos, 2nd Vice President Cleanthis Maimaroglou, and 3rd Vice President George Kalergios.
The Grand Marshals, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, and businessman and philanthropist Pantelis Boumbouras marched along with Honorary Parade Chairman. His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of America, Parade Chairmen Emeritus John Catsimatides and Philip Christopher, and Parade Chairwoman Nancy Papaioannou.
Also marching, Parade Co-Chairmen Aris Kourkoumelis and Paul Kotronus, Parade Coordinator Athanasios Aronis, Parade Executive Director Georgea Kontzamanis, New York Senator Chuck Schumer, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Consul General of Greece in New York Konstantinos Koutras, Consul General of Cyprus in New York Amb. Vasilios Philippou, Consul of Greece Lana Zochiou, and other representatives of Greece and Cyprus and elected officials including New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Mayor of Kerkyra Konstantinos Nikolouzos, and Mayor of Chios Manolis Vournous.
New York’s Greek-American elected officials State Senator Michael Gianaris, Assemblymembers Aravella Simotas and Nicole Malliotakis, and City Council Member Costa Constantinides also marched proudly in the parade.
The honorary battalion included the much-anticipated Evzones- the Presidential Guard, who impressed everyone at the parade as they do every year. Their presence always inspires pride and appreciation among all those in attendance. This year, when the Evzones reached the grandstand, and turned to face the dignitaries, there was a moment of silence for Greek Air Force pilot Giorgos Baltadoros who was tragically killed when his plane crashed in the waters off the coast of Skyros.
After the solemn moment, the National Anthems of the United States and Greece were performed. The Evzones then continued their march up 5th Avenue to the applause and shouts of “Long live Greece” from the crowd.
Consul General of Greece Konstantinos Koutras spoke with The National Herald and noted that it was wonderful day and very moving to see all ages participating in the parade.
The parade’s family atmosphere was highlighted by the many parents and children dressed in traditional costume, among them Effie Andreou and her twin daughters, Constantia and Barbara, marching with the Pancyprian Association Dance Division.
Anthoula Katsimatides and Nomiki Kastanas- General Secretary of the Federation, served as the parade emcees, announcing the various groups, associations, churches, and schools, along with facts about each.
The parade was broadcast on My 9 with Greek- Americans Ernie Anastos – veteran anchorman and Nicole Petallides – Fox Business Network anchor. They hosting the Fox 5 meteorologist including Nick Gregory and Mike Woods.
Nick Gregory conducted interviews as well, noting his love of Greece, the culture and the people and his dance group performance artists. He posted on Twitter, “We had an amazing day for the #GreekIndependenceDay #parade #centralPark #spring #workfamily #fun.”
Gregory, an terrific dancer, changed into traditional costume to perform with his dance group at the end of the broadcast. Anastos, Petallides, and Woods joined in the dancing which continued even after the broadcast ended. Everyone were know how to dance, but Mike Woods let it flow with impressive moves showed up, it looks like he practiced well, he said “I didn’t practice just came naturally,” told us that it is wonderful to be part of the celebration in Hellenic heritage and to see so many people participating and cheering at the parade.
The parade continued until late in the afternoon with thousands participants. Thanks to the sunny weather, the party continues with open Greek restaurants in Manhattan or Astoria.
#HappyGreekParade