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AHEPA E-News


Volume 16, Issue 24 | Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Nine Student-Athlete Awardees Announced


(previous awardees pictured)

AHEPA is proud to announce nine recipients of its 2022 National Student-Athlete Awards, announced Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas, Supreme Athletic Director Chris Atsaves, and Selection Committee Chair Gregory Stamos.


They are:


Devin Armstrong (soccer), Palm Harbor, Fla., is the recipient of the Anthony Leondis Scholar-Athlete Award, presented for superior accomplishments in athletics, academics, and community good.


Emmanuel Barris (golf, ice hockey), Hopkinton, Mass., and Mya Bokerman (diving), New Berlin, Wisc., are recipients of the John Peter Vlahos Scholar-Athlete Award, presented to an outstanding high school scholar-athlete.


Panos Burlos (football), Charlotte, N.C., is the Manchester Greats Scholarship Award honoree for superior accomplishments in academics and athletics.


Ioanna Copulos (volleyball), Boca Raton, Fla., is the recipient of the Dr. Monthe Kofos Scholar-Athlete Award, presented for outstanding achievements in academics, athletics, and extra-curricular activities.


Carolyn Marie Hagler (diving), Grand Rapids, Mich., is the Past Supreme President Franklin R. Manios Scholar-Athlete and Service Award honoree, which recognizes achievements in academics, athletics, and community service.


Andrew Spirrison (tennis), Fishers, Ind., and Zachary Vlachos (soccer), Peabody, Mass., are recipients of the AHEPA Athletics Booster Club Excellence in Athletics Award, presented to an outstanding high school athlete.


Sofia Stephanopoulos (lacrosse, field hockey), Portsmouth, R.I., is the recipient of the Past Supreme President Phillip and Tula Frangos Scholar-Athlete Award, presented for outstanding achievements in athletics, academics, and community service.


Ahepans and the AHEPA National Athletics Department fund and sponsor the scholarship awards aimed to support the each student-athlete's academic aspirations and their development as future leaders. The awards will be presented at the AHEPA Centennial Supreme Convention on July 19, 2022. Congratulations to the honorees!


more on the honorees

Supreme Convention Online Registration is Open!

PLEASE NOTE PRE-REGISTRATION FORM DUE DATE IS JULY 1ST, NOT JUNE 1ST AS PREVIOUSLY STATED.

Online Registration for the 2022 Supreme Convention is now open!  Visit the links below to register today!  Please note that in order to register as a Delegate or Alternate, your chapter must have reported you as one.


If you have not been reported as a Delegate or Alternate, you will need to register as a guest.  Please feel free to contact AHEPA HQ with any questions.

AHEPA Online Registration
DOP Online Registration

Members are still able to download and send in the actual preregistration form by visiting the link below.  Reminder that the deadline for early bird fees and preregistration is JULY 1.  After July 1, you will only be able to buy your packages on site at full price.

Download Registration Form

Please note: A La Carte tickets to individual events WILL be available ON SITE only for as long as supplies last.  You cannot reserve these tickets in advance, so if you plan on purchasing them, please visit the AHEPA Registration desk early on at convention.  

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Appeal for Ukraine Humanitarian Aid

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Since opening the Emergency Relief Fund to collect donations for Ukrainian aid, AHEPA Global Headquarters is proud to report that our chapters continue to answer the call, and we encourage all chapters to keep raising funds for this worthy cause.


Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the people of Ukraine as they bravely defend their country from a brutal, devastating, and unprovoked invasion by Russia. We hail the Ukrainians’ defense of democracy and freedom.


The humanitarian ruin and loss of life has been catastrophic.


Five million refugees have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion. These are staggering numbers not seen since World War II.


The Order of AHEPA stands in solidary with Ukrainian refugees and families.


The AHEPA Emergency Relief Fund is open to receive donations for humanitarian aid to assist the people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


read our appeal

Upcoming Events & Deadlines

June


23 - 26 | AHEPA Centennial Celebration, Atlanta


July

1 | Deadline: AHEPA Centennial Supreme Convention pre-registration

17 - 22 | AHEPA Centennial Supreme Convention, Orlando, Fla.

Greek American News Digest



Editor's Note: Editorials, commentaries, opinion pieces, and articles 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



Greek PM: Despite heat, tensions with Turkey have been worse

Associated Press (June 14)

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sought to reassure his compatriots late Tuesday that despite strong rhetoric from Turkey, relations are not at the low of 2020 when the neighbors’ warships were shadowing each other in the eastern Mediterranean. read more


Opinion | It’s time to get European enlargement back on track

Politico Europe (June 10)

The EU must keep its Thessaloniki promise to the Western Balkans. read more


A third of the world’s cruise ships to visit Greece this year

Ekathimerini (June 13)

Almost a third of the world’s cruise liners will be operating in Greece this year, according to Cruise Lines International Association, whose representatives at Posidonia 2022 also lauded the Greek government’s commitment to the target for zero carbon emissions and the objective of alternative marine fuel development. read more


Greek-American Police Officer Anastasios Tsakos Honored Posthumously

The National Herald (June 14)

Greek-American police officer Anastasios Tsakos, who died while on duty in April 2021, when he was struck and killed by a car driven by a woman under the influence of alcohol, while regulating traffic on the Long Island Expressway, was posthumously honored by New York City and the NYPD. read more


The mysterious ancient civilisation that resonates now

BBC (June 5)

Why does the first great Greek civilisation continue to inspire artists and designers today? Beverley D'Silva explores the Hellenistic revival and its roots with the ancient Minoans of Crete. read more


Noūs Santorini hotel is a haven of minimalism in the Greek islands

Wallpaper* (June 12)

Little white houses, uncluttered views and heavenly sunsets are a staple of the Aegean Islands. The Greek archipelago’s latest architectural hospitality offering, Noūs Santorini hotel – opening its doors to the public this month – takes this to the next level, infusing those classic images with modern luxury and minimalist architecture... read more

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American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association
For Immediate Release | June 16, 2022
Contact: AHEPA Headquarters Phone: 202.232.6300 E-mail: ahepa@ahepa.org
U.S. Senators Introduce Resolution Commemorating
AHEPA's Centennial Anniversary
Sen. Van Hollen photo credit: Bill Petros
WASHINGTON, DC -- U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced a resolution commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Order of AHEPA’s founding, announced Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas.

“For a century, AHEPA has become an integral piece of the American mosaic, serving as a vital vehicle for the progressive development and emergence of Americans of Hellenic heritage into every facet of society," Supreme President Kokotas said. "This fulfillment shows the promise of the American Dream is real. We sincerely appreciate Senators Van Hollen and Rubio for their sponsorship of a commemorative resolution that fittingly captures our 100-year journey, pays homage to our immigrant forebears, and sets forth the contributions of Greek Americans to society. We call for its swift passage.”
“Through its community initiatives and charitable work, AHEPA has helped nurture and advance democratic principles and values both here and abroad,” Senator Van Hollen said. “Since its founding, AHEPA members have spearheaded organizing efforts to help build more equitable and secure communities, support civil rights and wellbeing, uphold our country’s values, and preserve and promote the important history and heritage of the Hellenic community. I will continue to support AHEPA’s efforts as we work together to create a more perfect union.” 

“I was proud to introduce this resolution honoring the important impact of AHEPA across our nation, and especially in the State of Florida," Senator Rubio said. "I look forward to their continued positive impact in the years to come.” 

Kokotas asks members of the community to reach out to the offices of their U.S. senators to request they co-sponsor the Van Hollen-Rubio resolution commemorating AHEPA’s 100th anniversary.
  
  • The full text of the resolution is available here

  • Find/contact your U.S. Senators here