Vol. 15 Issue 7 | Wednesday, February 17, 2021
AHEPA Launches
ahepahistory.orgWith the organization’s centennial anniversary on the horizon, AHEPA has launched
www.ahepahistory.org, a website dedicated to the history of the organization, announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.
“What Greek Americans confronted, experienced, and accomplished simply is astounding,” Supreme President Horiates said. “We are proud to launch
ahepahistory.org as a service to the community and to all who have a vested interest in the history of the Greek American community. AHEPA is woven into the fabric of America. Throughout the span of our nearly 100-year history, AHEPA has served as a vital vehicle for the progressive development and emergence of American citizens of Greek heritage in every facet of society. The website demonstrates this evolution and the contributions of Greek Americans to society."
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Hellenic News of AmericaAHEPA Holds Discussion on Greek Language
AHEPA Pericles Chapter HJ-10, Holargos, Greece hosted a
virtual panel discussion on the theme of Greek language as a tool of cultural diplomacy in the 21st century.
Supreme President George G. Horiates participated on the panel. In addition to speaking about the topic, Horiates commended the efforts of Greek schools in America and discussed the important role of famous American philhellenes.
Natassa Byssarionos, ERT-TV journalist, moderated the program that also featured Ioannis Korinthios, professor, University of Calabria in Italy; Dr. Giannis Chrysoulakis, secretary for Hellenes Abroad; Past Regional Governor of AHEPA Australia Ilias Toufas, Author and Haverford College Professor Dr. Alexander Kitroeff, and AHEPA District 6 Governor Lou Katsos.
Chapter HJ-10 President and Past District 25 Governor Nicholas Papadopoulos opened the discussion with greetings, welcoming the panelists and audience.
AHEPA Supreme President Interviewed
Christina Tsorba, news anchor, Vergina-TV, interviewed Supreme President George G. Horiates, on Feb. 12, 2021.
Supreme President Horiates highlighted the contributions of American and American philhellenes to the Greek war for independence; and AHEPA's ongoing humanitarian assistance to the people of Greece. He also promoted AHEPA's Supreme Convention to be held this July in Athens.
"During this celebration of Greece's
Bicentennial, it is important to commemorate the values shared by America and Greece," Horiates said.
"The AHEPA Supreme Convention will be a premier venue where they will be extolled."
ICYMI | Senate Resolution Recognizing 200th Anniversary of Greek Independence Introduced
AHEPA welcomes the introduction of a
bipartisan Senate resolution commemorating the 200th anniversary of Greek Independence Day, by U.S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and John Barrasso (R-WY), announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.
The resolution, S.Res.34, celebrates the commitment to democracy that Greece and the United States share as well as the two nations’ lasting partnership and rich history of friendship, according to a statement from Senator Menendez.
The resolution:
Recognizes the 200th anniversary of Greek Independence Day
Celebrates Ancient Greece as the birthplace of democracy and the enduring commitment of the Greek people to democratic principles
Acknowledges the important role that Greece has played on the global stage in addition to the country’s strong relationship with the United States
"AHEPA sincerely thanks Senators Menendez and Barrasso for introducing this resolution that recognizes the landmark bicentennial of Greece’s independence,” Horiates said. “We encourage the community to outreach to their senators to urge their co-sponsorship of the resolution. We call for the U.S. Senate to pass the resolution swiftly."
Find/Contact Your U.S. SenatorsRead the Resolution TextCall for Applications
Scholar-Athlete, Hall of Fame Honors
Do you know of a standout athlete who excels in their individual sport(s) or who displays excellence in the classroom and volunteerism? Or a former athlete worthy to join the ranks of more than 145 members of the AHEPA Athletic Hall of Fame that includes the likes of Harry Agganis, Alex Karras, Pete Sampras, and other industry greats?
Annually, AHEPA presents scholarships and awards to outstanding athletes, scholar-athletes, and former athletes at the AHEPA Family Supreme Convention. Don't miss this opportunity!
Then
apply today!
The deadline to submit nominations for the 2021 Scholar-Athlete awards and Hall of Fame honors is March 15, 2021.
Hit the Links in Tucson
The 2021 AHEPA Monthe Kofos National Golf Tournament will be held at the Lowes Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, Ariz., March 29 to April 3. The resort features two, 18-hole golf courses designed by Tom Fazio. A tournament banquet will be held April 2.
If interested, call the resort, 800.234.5117, to make a $200 non-refundable deposit before February 28. Please advise them you are part of the AHEPA Golf group. Also, a $125 admin fee made payable to AHEPA is to be brought on-site.
download flyer for more infoGreece Is the Word in 2021
Make Reservations! | Athens Supreme Convention
AHEPA is preparing for the 99th AHEPA Family Supreme Convention to be held in Athens, Greece, July 25 to 31, 2021. The official convention hotel will be the Hotel Grande Bretagne. Reservation deadline is March 31, 2021.
Greece will be celebrating the bicentennial of its independence in 2021 and the AHEPA family will be there to join in the celebration! See you there!
New! Make Reservations |
more info Don't miss out!
100th anniversary member data project underway
AHEPA recently launched a comprehensive 100th Anniversary member data verification project, announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.
"We are requesting all members of AHEPA to contact us for this important project and encourage you to be a part of the Centennial celebrations," Horiates said, adding that members should have received an email with detailed instruction this week. "We've assembled the information currently listed in our member files and now need your help to confirm the accuracy of your data and fill in any information gaps."
Up-to-date member information is critical in helping AHEPA promote the ancient Hellenic ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism. That's why it's so important to call.
Please call 1-888-827-6103 (toll-free) to take care of this important matter today.
Calendar of Events & Deadlines
March
15 | Deadline: National Scholar-Athlete and Hall of Fame applications.
Find the applications here25 | Bicentennial of Greece's Independence
31 | Deadline: AEF scholarship applications
Apply hereMarch
31 | Deadline: 2021 Supreme Convention
reservations
April
15 | Deadline: 2021 Supreme Convention Delegate/Alternate reporting form
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