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AHEPA Family Attends Events at Annual Archon Weekend

 

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Volume 16, Issue 36 | Wednesday, October 12, 2022

AHEPA Family Attends Events at Annual Archon Weekend

Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas and AHEPA Family national officers attended events held during the Annual Archon Weekend in New York City, including the Athenagoras Human Rights Award Dinner, Oct. 8. The gala honored His Beatitude Theodoros II, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, with the Athenagoras Human Rights Award.


Daughters of Penelope Grand President Georgette Boulegeris, Chairman of the Board Nicholas A. Karacostas, PSP; Supreme Lodge officers, several Past Supreme Presidents, and Executive Director Basil Mossaidis attended the dinner.


Also, Archon Michael Psaros (at left), who is an Ahepan, received the Nicholas J. Bouras Award for Extraordinary Archon Stewardship, Oct. 7.


AHEPA congratulates His Beatitude Theodoros II and Brother Psaros on their well-deserved honors and commends the Order of Saint Andrew, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate for hosting a successful weekend of events. Axios!


In 1996, the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle presented the Order of AHEPA with its Athenagoras Human Rights Award.

AHEPA Hosts Luncheon for Greek Deputy Defense Minister

AHEPA hosted a luncheon for Greek Deputy Minister of Defense Nikos Chardalias, yesterday, at Metro 29 restaurant in Arlington, Va.


Executive Director Basil Mossaidis represented Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas. Representatives from the Embassy of Greece and DC-based Greek American organizations were among the attendees.


Deputy Defense Minister Chardalias was in Washington to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Hellenic Pavilion at the annual Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition at the Washington Convention Center, where he provided an address.


Image at left via Embassy of Greece in USA Twitter

AHEPA Opens Emergency Relief Fund in Wake of Ian

In the wake of Hurricane Ian's wrath, AHEPA is opening its Emergency Relief Fund, announced Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas.


We thank the AHEPA chapters that already have donated and appreciated the interest we have received about how to help. As we have in the past, we will identify areas of need and provide aid accordingly.


Please click the Donate button to contribute to our relief efforts. Thank you for your consideration.

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Upcoming Events & Deadlines

October


14 | AHEPA Region 3 Centennial Anniversary Banquet, Queens, New York

24 | Deadline: Winter 2022 The Ahepan magazine


November


3 | Daughters of Penelope & Embassy of Greece, "A Tribute to Greek American Women" panel discussion, Washington, DC

5 | AHEPA 5th District Cancer Research Foundation Gala, New Jersey

5 | The Alpha Omega Council honors AHEPA, JFK Library, Boston

15 | AHEPA Region 10 Centennial Anniversary Banquet, Athens, Greece

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