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Τετάρτη 5 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

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Ahepans Visit Fire Victims, Meet with Government Officials
Supreme President George E. Loucas led a delegation that arrived in Athens to visit with victims of July's wildfires and to meet with Greek government officials.

According to Supreme President Loucas, one fire victim said she ran into the sea through the "fire above and fire below."

Ahepans met with Greek Minister of Tourism Elena Kountoura and Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Terens Quick.

The delegation also will head to Thessaloniki later in the week to participate at the Thessaloniki International Fair where the United States is the "Honored Country." AHEPA is a proud Silver Sponsor of the USA-Thessaloniki International Fair 2018 (USATIF).  read full news release   GTP coverage
 
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ICYMI | 2018 National Golf Invitational Tournament 
The 2018 AHEPA National Invitational Tournament will be hosted at the fabulous Westin Stonebriar Hotel & Golf Club, Frisco, Texas -- just outside of Dallas!  This beautiful property has a signature 18-hole golf course designed by none other than Tom Fazio, who has be
en recognized three times as the "Best Modern Day Golf Course Architect."  The deadline to secure the hotel room rate is October 8.
Sad News | PSG Chinonis Passes Away
AHEPA mourns the passing of Past Supreme Governor John Chinonis, Flint. Mich., Aug. 31, 2018. He was 82.  In addition to serving as Supreme Governor, Brother Chinonis served as National Advisor to the Sons of Pericles and was a National Ahepan of the Year.  Brother Chinonis, an AHEPA Life Member, served Chapter 141, Flint, for 62 years.

"Brother Chinonis was an extremely dedicated Ahepan, who gave unselfishly to the Order," Supreme President George Loucas said. "Brother Chinonis exemplified the essence of brotherhood and fraternity, and his contributions to the community of Flint were immense. He will be missed tremendously. Our prayers are with the Chinonis family. May his memory be eternal."  Brother Chinonis's Obituary 

AHEPA on Twitter | Gen. Dunford's Visit to Greece
Congressional Hellenic Caucus Membership is 126.  
Help It Grow.
  
Although Congress is heading into the homestretch of the 115th Congress, there is still plenty of time to increase the membership of the Congressional Caucus on Hellenic Issues. AHEPA asks for your help, especially with U.S. representatives spending August in their congressional districts. The Hellenic Caucus has been an active, bipartisan group in Congress since its founding in 1995.  It is co-chaired by U.S. Reps. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and its co-founder, Carolyn Maloney (D-NY).
 
Membership in the Hellenic Caucus stands at 126 
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26 | Deadline for The Ahepan winter issue
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Greek American News Digest
 
Editor's NoteEditorials, Commentaries, and Opinion pieces are shared for information purposes only and do not necessarily reflect the views or policy positions of the Order of AHEPA, its affiliated organizations, and members.  
 
US military chief visits Greece amid strain with Turkey
Associated Press (Sept. 3)
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff has begun a two-day visit to Greece, starting off a week of high-level contacts between the two countries amid increased strain between the United States and Turkey.  read more 

Dunford Gets Greek View of Regional Challenges
U.S. Department of Defense Report (Sept. 4)

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said he very much welcomed seeing the Eastern Mediterranean region "through a Greek lens" as he finished consultations with his counterpart, Greek navy Adm. Evangelos Apostolakis, the chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff. read more   Military Times coverage  Tweet from The Joint Staff  
  
Greek economic growth slows in second quarter, investments a drag
Nasdaq via Reuters (Sept. 3) 
 
Greece's economy expanded for a sixth straight quarter in the April-to-June period but at a slower pace than the quarter before, mainly because of base effects and weak investment spending, statistics service (ELSTAT) data showed on Monday.  read more

Inside Greece's first smart city: 'Now you don't need to know a politician to get something done' 
The Guardian (Sept. 4)

 
Trikala, in Greece's agricultural heartland, is an unlikely candidate for a leading smart city - but innovations have improved lives despite the financial crisis.  read more
 
Feeding NYC's Homeless Has Become a Way of Life for this Upstate Community
The Pappas Post (Sept. 3)

 
For a decade, hundreds of volunteers from a Greek Orthodox church have carpooled every month to New York City, where they set up an outdoor dining room to feed dozens of homeless.  read more

US and Greece have common regional interests, Pyatt tells Kathimerini 
Ekathimerini (Sept. 2)

The United States and Greece have common strategic interests and ambitions regarding the Western Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean regions, the American ambassador to Athens, Geoffrey Pyatt, says in an interview published in Kathimerini's Sunday edition, a week before the September 8 opening of the annual Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), which this year hosts the US as the honored country.  read more 
 
Greece Claims U19 European Men's Water Polo Crown 
Swim Swam (Sept. 2)

Greece achieved a rare double: in a span of two weeks their U18 team won the world title and now the U19 side clinched the European crown in Minsk after a brilliant victory over Montenegro in the final and an astonishing 8-0 white-wash of Croatia in the semis.  read more