Mayor George D. Alpogianis * Chairman of the Hellenic Parade 2025

Mayor George Alpogianis is a proud third-generation Greek American with deep roots in Chicago. His paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1921, while his maternal grandfather arrived in 1931. His maternal grandmother was born in Chicago in 1910. Growing up in the city, he fully embraced his Greek heritage, actively participating in cultural traditions such as the annual Greek parade, supporting demonstrations like those protesting the invasion of Cyprus on Michigan Avenue, and attending Greek School, Sunday School, and church services at Saint Demetrios in Chicago.
His family has been an integral part of the food service industry since arriving in the U.S. His maternal relatives, the Mastropulos (Manoli) family, owned and operated one of Chicago’s most iconic Greek nightclubs, the Grecian Gardens. This deep connection to Greek culture, history, and community has been a guiding force throughout his life.

Mayor Alpogianis continues to pass down these traditions to his five children—Evangeline, Costa, Kiki, Maria, and Anna—who have attended Greek school, are active members of Saint Haralambos Church, participate in GOYA, and join him annually in the Greek parade. Committed to fostering Greek heritage and community engagement, he also founded the only Greek Orthodox Boy Scout chartered organization in Illinois.
His dedication to preserving and celebrating Greek culture extends beyond his family, as he remains actively involved in initiatives that strengthen the Greek-American community. His leadership in the Village of Niles reflects his broader commitment to blending cultural heritage with civic engagement, ensuring that future generations remain connected to their roots while embracing opportunities in American society.
ENOSIS is privileged to have Mayor George Alpogianis as the leader of this year's Hellenic / Independence Day Parade in Chicago, scheduled for Sunday, April 6th at Halsted St (Greektown), in Chicago.
We eagerly anticipate the presence of all participants and spectators, prepared to support Illinois' Greek American community, express pride in our rich history that has contributed so much to the world, and pay tribute to our ancestors' struggle to regain Greek Independence and Freedom.
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