Marathon_2011_AHEPA.mp4

 Marathon_2011_AHEPA.mp4

 

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The AHEPAN Magazine Fall 2011 edition

The AHEPAN Magazine Fall 2011 edition

The AHEPAN Magazine Fall 2011 edition

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Απο την AHEPA Βράβευση μαθητών στα Χανιά


Απο την AHEPA Βράβεευση μαθητών στα Χανιά AHEPA Kydon HJ-6

 Haniotika Nea AHEPA Hania Nov 3 2011 NEWS 

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Watch LIVE on TV – AHEPA Chania Education Awards 2011

Watch LIVE on TV - AHEPA Chania Education Awards 2011

Today Wednesday November 2 at 9:00 pm (Athens Time) AHEPA Chania Crete Education Awards Presentation Program AND tomorrow Nov 3rd at 12:00 Noon.

AHEPA Chania, Crete Kydon HJ-6

Μπορείτε να δείτε την σημερινή μας εκδήλωση στις ειδήσεις απόψε Τετάρτη (Nov 2) στις 9 και αύριο Πέμπτη (Nov 3) στις 3 το μεσημέρι, στην τηλεόραση www.neatv.gr

 

 Click Here for Chania LIVE TV – Δείτε μας Ζωντανά εδω 

 

 

 

 

 

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Daughters of Penelope – Karyatides Chapter #271 Retrospective

Daughters of Penelope – Karyatides Chapter #271 Retrospective – Video on You Tube

Karyatides and the Penelopean Day Care Center, Nea Ionia, Greece

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AHEPA Observes OXI Day; FDR’s Words About Greece’s Defiance Remembered

AHEPA Observes OXI Day;
FDR’s Words About Greece’s Defiance Remembered

 

WASHINGTON - Supreme President Dr. John Grossomanides issued the following statement on the 71st anniversary of “OXI Day” when Greece issued a defiant “No” to the evils of fascism presented by the Axis powers, and instead, said “Yes” to freedom on October 28, 1940. The Greeks successfully fought back against the Italian army, pushing the invaders back into Albania after one week. It would prove to be a costly military campaign for the Axis power.

“On this day, 71 years ago the citizens of Greece took a courageous stand against tyranny and fascism and fought tooth and nail to defend their autonomy.

“This gutsy, noble defense by the Greeks of their beloved homeland, not just against the Italians but also the Germans, was noted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a former member of AHEPA, who told the AHEPA Supreme Lodge in a meeting on April 25, 1941: ‘The heroic struggle of the Greek people to defend their liberties and their homes against the aggression of Germany after they had so signally defeated the Italian attempt at invasion has stirred the hearts and aroused the sympathy of the whole American people.’

“Today, the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, of which many of its members fought heroically behind enemy lines in Greece during World War II, commemorates the 71st anniversary of ‘OXI’ Day, observing it as a day to celebrate freedom, justice, liberty, and the passion of the Hellenic spirit.

“Please take a moment to pause and reflect on this remarkable moment in our Hellenic history.”

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AHEPA is the largest Greek-American association in the world with chapters in the United States, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, and sister chapters in Australia and New Zealand. It was established in 1922 by visionary Greek Americans to protect Hellenes from prejudice originating from the KKK, and in its history, AHEPA joined with the NAACP and B’nai B’rith International to fight discrimination.

The mission of the AHEPA family is to promote the ancient Greek ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility and family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism.

For more information about the AHEPA family, or how to join, please contact AHEPA Headquarters, (202) 232-6300, or visitwww.ahepa.org. To learn more about the AHEPA National Educational Foundation, please visit www.ahepa.org/education.

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NON-RESIDENT ARRIVALS FROM ABROAD: January – June 2011

NON-RESIDENT ARRIVALS FROM ABROAD: January – June 2011

Increase of arrivals of non-residents from abroad by 13.9%, in the period January-June 2011 

According to the Border Statistical Survey conducted by the Bank of Greece, in the period January – June of 2011, arrivals of non-residents from abroad increased by 13.9%, as compared with the same period of the year 2010. The total global arrivals increased from 4,655,164 to 5,304,155 who visit Greece.

Arrivals from the United States and Canada increased by 9,9% and 25.4% respectively. During the first half of 2010 arrivals totaled 192,955 while 2011 registered 212,092 from the USA and from Canada the figures are 41,655 for 2010 and 52,256 for 2011 first half period. 

The USA and Canada markets represent 5% of the total tourism sector.

Of the total 264,348 arrivals 257,740 were by Air while 6,608 were by Sea.

Arrivals of non-residents from abroad by country of residence:                  January-June 2010 and 2011

Arrivals by country of residence

Jan-June

 

 % Change

% Share

 

 

2010

2011

2011/2010

2010

2011

AMERICA Total Arrivals

262.135

299.566

14.3

5.60%

5.60%

Argentina

6,250

5,017

-19.7

0.10%

0.10%

Brazil

9,061

19,020

109.9

0.20%

0.40%

Mexico

3,493

1,611

-53.9

0.10%

0.00%

United States

192,955

212,092

9.9

4.10%

4.00%

Canada

41,665

52,256

25.4

0.90%

1.00%

Other American Countries

8,711

9,570

9.9

0.20%

0.20%

Greek tourism data for the period Jan-June of the years 2011 and 2010 are provided in the tables and charts that can be found on the Hellenic Statistical Authority EL.STAT portal (www.statistics.gr). 

Source: Border Survey of the Bank of Greece, www.statistics.gr

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Dimitris Dimitra

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Happy Name Day – Hronia Polla 

Agios Dimitrios

Dimitris is a very common Greek male name, deriving from name Dimitrios, the Greek version of the name Demetrius. Dimitrios is a name that comes from the female name Demeter (Goddess Dimitra is the most known since the antiquity). Demeter derives from the Greek words Gi (Gaia) and Mitra (Mother). The name Dimitrios or Dimitris refers to the one born from mother earth.

Sound of Name Dimitris: Di-mi’-tris

Nameday of Name Dimitris: October 26th

Female Version of Name Dimitris: Dimitra

Origin of Name Dimitris – Saint Demetrius

Although the name Dimitris – Dimitrios exists since the antiquity, the Christian name Dimitrios is given to individuals today honoring Saint Dimitrios (Agios Dimitrios), or Saint Demetrius as he is mostly known in Latin, a martyr of Christianity that lived in the early 4th century AD.

Demetrius lived during the reign of Emperor Diocletian who was a big prosecutor of the Christian religion. Demetrius was a known member of the society in Thessaloniki, where he was born and lived, and he was Duke of the City.

He had dedicated his life to the Christian Religion and although the Emperor had threatened him to stop, he disobeyed the orders. One of the Generals of Diocletian, Galerius Maximal learned about the actions of Demetrius he had him arrested and brought to him. Demetrius, once more did not reject his faith and he was imprisoned. After several events associated with Demetrius, Maximal had him capsized due to his faith and his influence on other people of Thessaloniki and Byzantium.

The Church honored his memory naming him a Martyr and Saint. Saint Demetrius (Agios Dimitrios)  is the protector – Saint of Thessaloniki and the 26th of October is an official feast day in the city. 

Nicknames Deriving from Name Dimitris – Dimitrios

Dimitris is the most common name that derives from name Dimitrios, however there are several more nicknames: Dimis, Jim, Jimmis, Dimitrakis, Takis, Mitsos, Mitsaras, Dimos, Jimakos, Mitros, Dimitros, Mimis, Mitsakos.

SOURCE: http://www.greek-names.info/dimitris/

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AHEPA SUPPORT OF GREEK BASEBALL PROGRAM

Make your tax deductible contribution to support the Greek Baseball Program 

 Contribute to AHEPA! - Greek Baseball

Thank you for giving to AHEPA’s important charitable efforts. Our online contribution form makes giving fast, secure and easy. Should you experience technical difficulty, please contact our webmaster at webmaster@ahepa.org

 

   (tax deductible)  

The AHEPA Greek Baseball Program is under the auspices of AHEPA chapter HJ2 in Glyfatha which will sponsor a baseball team in the World Cup of Baseball championship from teams around the world which will take place in South America this fall. The donation will be sent to support this championship team.
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Η τελευταίες οδηγίες του ΝΔΤ της Ε.Ε και της Γερμανίας

ΠΡΟΣΚΛΗΣΗ

Το Τμήμα ΑΗΕΡΑ Βόλου HJ-12 την Τετάρτη 19/10/2011 και ώρα 21.00 θα πραγματοποιήσει ομιλία με κεντρικό εισηγητή τον συμπολίτη, αρχιτέκτονα

κο Δημήτριο Γιαννακόπουλο, στο Ξενοδοχείο «Λαοδάμεια»  με

θέμα : «Η τελευταίες οδηγίες του ΝΔΤ της Ε.Ε  και της Γερμανίας ».

                  Για το Διοικητικό Συμβούλιο 

           Ο πρόεδρος                       ο γραμματέας 

Εμμανουήλ Γ. Παυλής        Δρ. Απόστολος Βαϊόπουλος

ΕΙΣΟΔΟΣ    ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΗ 

 

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