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Τετάρτη 1 Μαΐου 2019

AHEPA Medical Library at Evangelismos Hospital Takes Shape

AHEPA Medical Library at Evangelismos Hospital Takes Shape
AHEPA is pleased to share the progress with the establishment of the AHEPA Medical Library at Evangelismos Hospital in Athens, Greece, announced Supreme President George E. Loucas.  In May, deliveries are expected of a mobile library unit, computer hardware and software, and the remainder of the library's furnishings.

"AHEPA's campaign to provide public health assistance to Greece continues," Loucas said. "With this library project, undertaken by Athens Chapter HJ-1, we are contributing to Greece's public health infrastructure to make the resources available that will aid medical professionals and students with their research and connect them with medical centers around the world." Check out more details and images

AHEPA Honoree, Former U.S. Senator Lugar Passes Away
AHEPA is saddened by the news of the passing of former U.S. Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, announced Supreme President George E. Loucas. In 2010, AHEPA presented Senator Lugar, the former two-time chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with the AHEPA-Paul E. Tsongas Public Service Award for his decades of work in the public service where he was viewed as a centrist, and for being the longest serving U.S. senator in Indiana history. The senator also supported AHEPA's HUD Section 202 Elderly Housing Program in Indiana.

AHEPA on Twitter | USCIRF Report Released
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AHEPA welcomes the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom's (USCIRF) conclusion to place Turkey on its "Tier 2" list in its 2019 annual report, announced Supreme President George E. Loucas. Among the Commission's recommendations to the U.S. government includes for it to: "Press the Turkish government to fulfill private and public commitments that the Greek Orthodox Halki Seminary be reopened." read more from our Twitter thread | download the 2019 USCIRF report on Turkey

Make Plans Today! | 2019 Supreme Convention
Chicago will play host to the 97th AHEPA Family Supreme Convention, July 1 to 6, 2019. The Palmer House Hilton Hotel will be the venue.  Initial details, including hotel accommodations, can be found here. Secure the $159 plus tax per night room rate by making your reservation today! 

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Upcoming Events & Deadlines
 
May
1 | Deadline: Summer 2019 issue of The Ahepan   (submit here) 
4 - 15 | AHEPA Family Leadership Excursion to Greece, Cyprus, Ecumenical Patriarchate
5 | Greek Independence Day Parade, Chicago

June
13 | AHEPA's Sixth "Milk for Flint" Drive

July
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In pictures: Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter
BBC (April 28)
 
Orthodox Christians are gathering around the world to celebrate Easter.  read more 
 
US Air Force ties to Greece may grow as relations with Turkey sour
Air Force Times (April 30)
 
Greek officials are seeking closer ties to the U.S. military, a move that occurs as Turkey refuses to back down on acquiring a Russian air defense system that could compromise NATO aircraft.  read more
 
Thriving with technology in Greece
Brookings Institution Blog (April 25)
 
After a decade of turmoil, Greece is looking toward a better future-a future of economic recovery, lower unemployment and rising living standards. But 10 years is a long time in the world of technology. Recovery will make life better, but it will not take Greeks back to the pre-crisis world of the mid-2000s. As the Greek economy slid into recession, technological change in the world accelerated noticeably. Greece is returning to a global economy that has been radically transformed.  read more

Cyprus ponders gas monetisation options
Petroleum Economist (April 29)

Cyprus is finally in a position where it can realistically start exploring a number of ways of getting natural gas to market. Seven years after the first discovery in Cyprus' offshore economic exclusion zone (EEZ) - the Aphrodite field in Block 12 (4.5tn ft3 of gas in place) - the island has notched up two more finds.  read more

Transport to Greece through food, history in Tarpon Springs
WFLA News Channel 8 (April 30)

Tarpon Springs is much more than a waterfront town, with tons of history, culture and, of course, authentic Greek food.  read more

First Known Photographs of Greece on Exhibit at NYC's Metropolitan Museum
The Pappas Post (April 14)
 
New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art has mounted a stunning exhibition of the first known photographs of Greece, and much of the Eastern Mediterranean, by a French photographer named Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey.  read more