2006 AHEPA Canada Archives
AHEPA Family Mourns the Passing of Nicholas Logothetis
It is with great sadness that we announce Brother Nick's sudden passing on Friday, October 13, 2006 in St. Petersburg, Florida . He was predeceased by his parents, Antonios and Maria (Deoudes). He leaves to mourn his brother Georgia (Emilia) of Arlington, Virginia his sister Paraskevi (Kostas Mavrogianis) of Ottawa, his nieces Maria, Irene and Mariahis, nephew Anthony, his special Uncle John and Aunt Maria of Bethesda, Maryland, numerous cousins in Montreal, the United States and Greece, many godchildren, a multitude of friends and his extended AHEPA family. [more...]
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The Ottawa Chapter of the Daughters of Penelope raise $20,000 in support of Huntington's Disease
Ottawa, October 2006
On October 15th, the Ottawa Chapter of the Daughters of Penelope held their first fundraiser of the year "Compassion with Fashion Show" in support of the Huntington's Society of Canada. Huntington's Disease is a fatal, inherited, genetic brain disorder that affects both the body and mind. It usually strikes an individual when they are in the prime of their life-usually in the mid-30?s. Every child of a parent with Huntington Disease has a fifty per cent chance of developing the disease. Huntington Disease touches the life of one in every one thousand Canadians. [more...]
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Annual AHEPA Toronto Golf Tournament
Toronto, September 2006
AHEPA Toronto along with our Gold Sponsor - Sunset Valley Homes, our Silver Sponsor - The Laki Group, our 36 Hole sponsors and our many corporate prize donors which to congratulate the winning foursome of Nick Kokkoras, Steve Chiras, Peter Theodosopoulos and Michael Botetzayas for their impressive 9 under par combined winning score in the Annual AHEPA Toronto Golf Tournament played on Saturday September 23 2006 at The Maples of Ballantrae Golf Club in Stouffville. [more...]
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Frank Antoniou elected as new Canadian President of AHEPA
July 2006
It is with pleasure that AHEPA Canada announces the election of Fotis (Frank) Antoniou to the position of President, AHEPA Canada. Frank was elected to this position at the AHEPA National Convention, which took place in Hollywood, Florida in July 2006. Frank has been a vital member of the Mount-Royal CJ7 Chapter in Montreal, Quebec for more than 15 years and brings a wealth of experience and an unmatched enthusiasm to this position. Prior to his involvement in AHEPA, Frank has been an active volunteer in Montreal's Hellenic Community for more than 40 years. [more...]
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Eleni Inglis elected as new Canadian President of the Daughters of Penelope
July 2006
The Daughters of Penelope are pleased to announce that Eleni Inglis was elected to the position of Canadian President of the Daughters of Penelope at the National Convention in Hollywood, Florida this past July. Eleni has been an active member of the Philomela Chapter in Hamilton, Ontario since 1970. She has also served at both the Chapter and District levels in various executive positions. [more...]
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AHEPA's Family Reunion Draws Thousands!
July 2006
The AHEPA drew over 2,500 family members and friends to its 84th Annual Supreme Convention in Hollywood, Fla., from 25 - 30 July 2006, at The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa.
The various programs held were a great success and Vice Admiral James G. Stavridis was the highlight of our banquet by receiving the AHEPA Medal of Freedom.
The delegates of AHEPA re-elected Gus J. James, II, to a second consecutive term as AHEPA's Supreme President. [more...]
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Montreal AHEPA Family donates $50,000 to Shriners Hospital
Monday, February 13, 3006
MONTREAL -The Montreal AHEPA Family donated $50,000 to the Shriners Hospital for Children on February 11, 2006. The funds were raised from the 7th Annual St. Valentine's Ball, a gala affair that since its inception has donated $170,000 to children's causes in the Montreal area.
"I am extremely proud that we surpassed our fundraising efforts once again this year," said AHEPA Montreal President George Vassilas. "By extending a helping hand to our neighbors in the greater Montreal community, the AHEPA Family's goal was to perform a philanthropic act rooted in Hellenic ideals and values.". More …
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