AHEPA E-News
Volume 19, Issue 21 | Wednesday, June 4, 2025 |
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District Conventions from Coast to Coast! |
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The AHEPA Families of District 20 and District 23 convened for their annual District Conventions over the past two weeks, celebrating their long and impressive histories of Hellenism, fraternity and community. Both districts took this opportunity to express their gratitude to their members, giving awards, scholarships and memories to all those deserving individuals.
Attending both historical events, Supreme Vice President E. Chris Kaitson congratulated the districts on their successful years and events, thanking them for both their hospitality and unwavering support of their communities. |
The Supreme Vice President was joined first at the District 23 Convention in Hamilton, Ontario over Memorial Day Weekend by AHEPA District 23 Governor Nick Pantieras, DOP Grand President Margaret Dritsas, DOP Grand Governor Xanthe Vafopoulou, SOP Supreme Treasurer Andreas Koloniaris, MOA Grand Secretary Cristina Saavedra-Mamounis, MOA Grand Treasurer Falia Pantieras, and multiple District and Chapter officers. During his visitation, he presented awards to Brothers James Hutchison, Nicholas T. Zacharidis, and Sam Maginas and extended his congratulations to all newly elected officers of the Beaver District. |
Across the country in Woodland Hills, California, Supreme Vice President Kaitson attended the District 20 Convention over the weekend of May 30th. The convention was hosted by San Fernando Valley AHEPA Chapter 412 and brought members from throughout the El Camino Real District to Woodland Hills to celebrate the District's accomplishments. Joining the Supreme Vice President were Supreme Governor of Region 8 George Zioulas, District 20 Governor James Dedakes, DOP Grand Governor Linda Belba, DOP District Governor Sofie Batshoun, as well as multiple Past Supreme, Grand and District Governors of both the AHEPA and Daughters of Penelope.
The Supreme Vice President presented multiple awards during his visitation, and had the honor of attending the District's scholarship awards luncheon as well. A special congratulations to AHEPA Past District 20 Governor, Pete Marudas, who was awarded District 20's Periclean Award.
Congratulations to the AHEPA Families of both Districts 20 and 23 on successful events! |
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AHEPA Ch. 106 helps reactivate Sons of Pericles |
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Spotlight on AHEPA Sophocles Chapter 106 of Providence, Rhode Island, who last weekend, in collaboration with the Supreme Lodge of the Sons of Pericles, reactivated Sons of Pericles Plato Chapter 21!
SOP Supreme Governor George Antonellis traveled to Rhode Island to initiate the new brothers and officially reactivate the Chapter. He expressed how impressed he was by the support of the AHEPA Chapter and was thankful for the opportunity to represent the Supreme Lodge on such a momentous occasion.
Also in attendance at this historic reactivation were AHEPA Past Supreme President Dr. John Grossomanides, AHEPA District 7 Governor John Fakis, Lt. Governor Gregory Simones, PDG Demetrius Tasoulas, and Rhode Island State Senator Leonidas Raptakis. Special thanks to Sophocles Chapter President Lakis Andriotis and the Brothers of Chapter 106 for hosting this event and supporting our Junior Order!
Could your AHEPA Chapter be next? Be a part of the Sons of Pericles' endeavor to activate 100 Chapters for their 100th Anniversary next year! |
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Yale Hoops Legends Meet, Thanks to AHEPA! |
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by Nick Tsiotos
The Greeks believe H Mira Einai Gramanee that “Fate is Written.” This was so true this season for Yale’s men’s basketball team destiny. Yale star John Poulakidas 25-point performance helped defeat the Cornell Big Red, 90-84, in the Ivy League tournament championship game. This victory would qualify Yale for the NCAA March Madness. The eagle-eyed guard Poulakidas would shoot 7- for -7 the second half and win the Most Valuable Player Award.
After the game AHEPA Hellenic Hall of Fame Chairman Gregory Stamos, introduced present legend John Poulakidas to Yale past legend Steve Leondis. They both greeted each other with a hand shake and embraced each other as fate would have it. Poulakidas won AHEPA’S 2025 William Chirgotis Award for Most Outstanding Hellenic Collegiate Athlete. The sharp shooting Poulakidas scored 1,300 points in his career and ranks 10 th all time for the Yale Bulldogs. Poulakidas has teams from the NBA and Euro League interested in his talent.
Read More at GreekAmericanSports.com |
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AHEPA Invites you to the 2025 PSEKA Conference |
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The 40th Annual PSEKA Cyprus Conference in Washington, DC is just a couple of weeks away. As one of this year's sponsors and conference participants, AHEPA is inviting any members who may be interested in attending the event to sign up and join us! Please download the informational flyer below, and find links to book your hotel room and to register for the conference if you choose to attend. We hope to see you there!
You can still book your hotel room at the reduced rate of $349/night by clicking here.
To register for the conference, please click here. |
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Be a part of the AHEPA Convention Digital Ad Book! |
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In advance of the 103rd Annual AHEPA Supreme Convention, we have made full page digital ads available for purchase! Make sure your District, Chapter, Family or Business is represented. The digital ad book will play throughout the AHEPA Supreme Convention and be available for download on the AHEPA Website as well, so your ad will receive maximum exposure throughout the week! Download the ad form below! |
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Hotel Rooms are going quickly! Book Today! |
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Our 103rd Annual Supreme Convention is going to be here sooner than you think! Delegate return forms are already coming in, and online registration opens in just a couple of weeks! Make sure you get your hotel room while you still can! We're less than two months out and rooms are going FAST! If you know you're going but just putting making your reservation off until later, please reconsider and book today, we will not be able to help you get rooms with the AHEPA discounted rate once our block sells out, and we're already more than three quarters of the way there!
We’ve got a week full of fun for the whole family that you’re not going to want to miss out on! Join us once again at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, where we’ve secured a special convention rate for our attendees starting at $199/night plus tax. As to Disney property/artwork ©Disney |
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| The Spring 2025 AHEPAN is Here!
Hot off the electronic press! The Spring 2025 issue of The AHEPAN is here! Read the latest issue of The AHEPAN today! |
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Supreme Convention Information Station! |
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| Dust off your Mickey ears, The Order of AHEPA is going back to the happiest place on earth, the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida!
We’ve got a week full of fun for the whole family that you’re not going to want to miss out on! Join us once again at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, where we’ve secured a special convention rate for our attendees starting at $199/night plus tax. You know the deal, these rooms are going to sell out quickly, so book now! As to Disney property/artwork ©Disney |
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Publicize Your Chapter & District Events! |
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Is your Chapter or District hosting an event you want publicized on a National Level? Starting this week, you can submit your event to have it posted on the AHEPA Website!
Fill out the form linked below with your event information to have it publicized. Remember that this information will be public on our website, so keep that in mind before you submit personal phone numbers or home addresses. We recommend listing an email address as a point of contact rather than a telephone number. |
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Upcoming Events & Deadlines |
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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 |
Turkey earthquake: teenager dead as tremors felt in Rhodes, Greece The Times (June 3) At least one person is dead and dozens injured after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s tourist region and southern Greece early on Tuesday. The earthquake happened at 2.17am local time about six miles (10km) off the coast of Marmaris, a popular package holiday destination. A 5.2 magnitude quake also struck the Greek island of Crete near Heraklion. A 14-year-old girl in Turkey died after she had a panic attack and 70 people were hurt in the province of Mugla as they hurried to find safety, Ali Yerlikaya, the interior minister, said on X. |
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