Enter the 2022 Loukoumi Dream Day Contest and win a day in your dream career. The deadline for entries is Friday, June 3. (Photo: Loukoumi Foundation)
NEW YORK – Enter the 2022 Loukoumi Dream Day Contest and win a day in your dream career. The deadline to enter the contest is Friday, June 3.
Send your cell phone video (30 seconds or less and recorded horizontally) saying what you want to be when you grow up and why. Email the video to the Loukoumi Foundation: Loukoumifoundation@gmail.com by Friday, June 3.
The Loukoumi Dream Day Contest 10 Year Anniversary video is available on YouTube:
The winner will be announced live at the 8th Annual Loukoumi Make A Difference Awards on Friday, June 17, at Mulino’s at Lake Isle Country Club, 660 White Plains Road in Eastchester, NY, and online around the world.
This year’s honorees include Dean Spanos, owner and chairman of the board of the Los Angeles Chargers, who will receive the Inspiration Award.
The Loukoumi Make A Difference Award honorees are: Lucy Caltabiano, Caitlyn Michiels, Jacob Naclerio, Arsh Pal, Rashid Said, Lara Wills, Blue Origin/Club For The Future, Eastchester Middle School, Holy Trinity GOYA, St. Anthony School in Nanuet, NY, and Saint Charles School in Staten Island, NY.
The Inaugural Courage Award will be presented to Conor Dwyer.
The Silent Auction featuring wonderful items up for bid is live now: https://bit.ly/3NK5kUE.
More information and reservations for the 8th Annual Loukoumi Make A Difference Awards available online: https://bit.ly/3ayR1E9.
The Loukoumi Foundation will also be teaming up with the New York Mets on Saturday, July 9 for their summer food drive starting with a 5 mile walk from the Floating Hospital to Citi Field.
FALMOUTH, MA – The police in Falmouth have identified the victim in an accident involving a car plunging into the ocean on February 20, NBC10 Boston reported.
PHILADELPHIA – The Federation of Hellenic Societies of Philadelphia and Greater Delaware Valley announced that the Evzones, the Presidential Guard of Greece will be participating in the Philadelphia Greek Independence Day Parade on March 20.
NEW YORK — A 20-year-old woman was fatally shot Wednesday night while she pushed her infant daughter in a stroller on the Upper East Side, police said.
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