National Hellenic Museum to Hold Annual Gala in Chicago

National Hellenic Museum to Hold Annual Gala in Chicago

National Hellenic Museum Gala
dancing late into the evening at a previous National Hellenic Museum Gala. File photo. Credit: National Hellenic Museum Gala

The National Hellenic Museum (NHM) announced its 2024 Gala on Saturday, September 28 at 6 p.m. at the Hilton Chicago (720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago).

The festive evening will support NHM’s mission to share Greek history, art, culture and the Greek American story. Each year the Museum’s programs collectively serve thousands of students, members and guests across Chicago, the United States and beyond.

The annual National Hellenic Museum Gala is an opportunity for hundreds of Greek Americans and philhellenes from across the country to gather together for a night of philanthropy celebrating and supporting the lasting and enriching Hellenic legacy.

Last year the Gala raised over $925,000 where NHM Chairman John P. Calamos, Sr. and NHM Gala Chairman Mike Manatos were joined by more than 500 civic and cultural leaders and philhellenes from across the country.

This fundraiser is black tie optional and features a cocktail reception followed by fine dining, a spectacular live auction, music and dancing late into the evening.

The 2024 NHM Gala Co-Chairs are NHM Trustees Andrea Darlas and Hon. Anna H. Demacopoulos (Ret.). The National Hellenic Museum Chairman is John P. Calamos, Sr.

Sponsors of the National Hellenic Museum Gala

Initial lead sponsors to date for the 2024 NHM Gala include: Diamond Sponsors Calamos Investments, John P. Calamos, Sr. and John S. Koudounis, and The Halikias Family and Republic Bank; Platinum Sponsor Grecian Delight and Peter and Ethel Parthenis; Gold Sponsor The Metropoulos Family Foundation; and Silver Sponsors The Gus Danos Family, Dyros Inc. and Kenneth and Angela Kondraros, Michael and Robin Psaros and Family, The James A. Regas Family and the George and Cathy Sakellaris Family.

For more information please visit the National Hellenic Museum webpage.

National Hellenic Museum Gala
Credit: National Hellenic Museum Gala

Individual tickets are $375 and tables of ten are $3,400, with additional sponsorship opportunities available. Tickets to the NHM Gala After Dark party, which begins at 10:30 p.m., are available for $100. For more information on the 2024 NHM Gala and to RSVP for tickets and sponsorships, visit NationalHellenicMuseum.org/Gala2024.

National Hellenic Museum shares share Greek history, art, culture

The National Hellenic Museum (NHM) has a mission to share Greek history, art, culture and the Greek American story. NHM preserves the Hellenic legacy and makes this rich heritage relevant today through its extensive collection of more than 10,000 physical artifacts, hundreds of oral histories, exhibitions, educational programs and special events.

Originally founded in 1983 and located in Chicago’s historic Greektown neighborhood since 2011, NHM provides lifelong learning for the community and sparks inquiry and discussion about the broader issues in our lives and society.

Among the current exhibitions is “Legacy, Renewal & Unity: Celebrating 100 Years of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America” created and presented by The Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Foundation is an exploration of the first hundred years since the formal organization of the Greek Orthodox Church in America.

Using a captivating blend of artifacts and interactive displays, this exhibition follows the development of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA) from its founding in 1922 to the present.

The “Gather Together: Chicago Street Photography” is an exhibition by Chicago-based Greek American photographer Diane Alexander White who has photographed Chicago’s community festivals and street parades.

With a particular focus on Greek Independence Day celebrations, the photographs prove a trip down memory lane for anyone familiar with Chicago or its Greek community.