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AHEPA Marks Veterans Day

 

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AHEPA E-News


Volume 15, Issue 37 | Wednesday, November 17, 2021

AHEPA Marks Veterans Day


AHEPA commemorated Veterans Day as Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas, accompanied by Ahepans from Indiana and Illinois, visited the Indiana War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis and laid a wreath at a memorial at St. Demetrios Church, Hammond, Ind. From there, Supreme President Kokotas travelled to Chicago to place a wreath at the Hellenic American Veterans Memorial. He also visited with Past Supreme President A. Steve Betzelos, a World War II veteran. 


Also on Veterans Day, AHEPA Veterans Committee Chairman retired U.S. Army Colonel Nicholas P. Vamvakias, accompanied by Executive Director Basil Mossaidis, led an initiative to lay wreaths at the World War I and World War II Monuments in Washington, DC. They were joined by Ambassador of Greece to the U.S. Alexandra Papadopoulou and Minister of Civil Protection Takis Theodorikakos. The group also visited the gravesite of World War I Medal of Honor Recipient George Dilboy, the first Greek American to be awarded with the Medal of Honor, at Arlington National Cemetery. 


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Magazine's Special Tribute Features Supreme President Kokotas


The Athenian magazine named Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas as one of its 2021 "Men of Influence." The special tribute feature appears in the November 2021 issue.


In the spread, Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas presents his views on Covid-19's impact on the current state of the business environment, on what qualities a business manager should possess, and on what geopolitical factors impact his work in private business.


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Tee off 2022 in Good Form at the Epiphany Golf Tourney


AHEPA’s centennial year of celebratory events kicks-off in January with AHEPA Chapter 16’s Epiphany Golf Tournament, at the Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla., Jan. 8, 2022. Don’t miss out!


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AHEPA Centennial Convention Magic Awaits Us in 2022!


AHEPA celebrates 100 years in 2022! To commemorate this historic event, we're taking you back to the happiest place on earth, the Walt Disney World Resort® in Orlando, Florida! Pack up the family and bring plenty of sunscreen and join us at this once in a lifetime celebration of a century of service!


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The Ahepan Magazine Is Out!


The Fall 2021 edition of The Ahepan magazine is out! Catch a recap of the epic 99th Supreme Convention held in Athens, Greece, a feature on the appreciation for U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt's diplomatic excellence, and a spotlight on AHEPA's National Athletics program awardees and Hall of Fame inductees. Also, read the latest news from the AHEPA National Housing program and AHEPA chapters across the globe to see how AHEPA strengthens our communities each and every day!


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AHEPA Responds to Call to Action, Opens Emergency Relief Fund


Shortly after concluding business at our Athens Supreme Convention, an onslaught of wildfires devastated Greece. Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas immediately opened the Emergency Relief Fund and called on Ahepans from across the globe to mobilize. As they have in the past, Ahepans heeded the call and stepped up to assist in any way possible. As monetary donations continue to pour in, Ahepans also have volunteered their time and resources by donating bottles of water or by contributing to actual fire relief.


Stateside, Hurricane Ida came barreling through the Gulf, leaving devastation in her wake in Louisiana and causing severe flooding and tornado damage in the mid-Atlantic up to parts of New England. AHEPA is working with the District 16 AHEPA family to determine how we can assist those affected by the hurricane to help them recover as quickly as possible.

Click Here to make a tax-deductible Donation to the AHEPA Emergency Fund

Upcoming Events & Deadlines

November


20 | Testimonial Dinner for PSP George G. HoriatesPhiladelphia, 6 p.m.

The Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA

(Proceeds to benefit the AHEPA Capital Campaign Fund. Contact 856.986.8972 for information.)


30 | Giving Tuesday (Please keep AHEPA charities in mind)


December


31 Deadline: Membership Dues


January


8 | Epiphany Golf Tournament, Palm Harbor, Fla.

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