Left to right: Gold Coast AHEPA Chapter 456 Vice President Gus Constantine, Nick Cyprus, Evangelia Cyprus, Norman Glavas, Perry Cyprus, Chapter President Chris Pappas, Paul Macropoulos, District 6 Governor Dean Moskos, and District Warden Anastasios Stampolis. (Photo: Courtesy of AHEPA)
MANHASSET, NY – The Gold Coast AHEPA Chapter 456 held its 30th Annual Andy Cyprus Golf Open at The Village Club of Sands Point on October 3. The event was well-attended with 70 golfers. The proceeds will be donated to various charities throughout Long Island and New York City.
In attendance were AHEPA Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas and District 6 Governor Dean Moskos. Golfers and friends attended the dinner banquet and were treated to a delicious dinner. The outing received tremendous support from various local businesses and Ahepans with many sponsorships and donations. The Golf Committee has already begun planning for the 2023 golf outing.
Left to right: Tom Gardianos, AHEPA Supreme President Jimmy Kokotas, and Dean Pappas. (Photo: Courtesy of AHEPA)
Unfortunately, due to family and work obligations, Chapter President Chris Pappas is stepping down. The chapter presented him with a beautiful plaque thanking him for his hard work, dedication, and years of service.
Gold Coast AHEPA Chapter 456 President Chris Pappas was presented with a plaque thanking him for his years of service. (Photo: Courtesy of AHEPA)Left to right: Norman Glavas, Evangelia Cyprus, and Gus Constantine. (Photo: Courtesy of AHEPA)
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.
THESSALONIKI – Video Art Miden collaborates with ToPikap in Thessaloniki, presenting the video art program ‘Frozen’, curated by Gioula and Olga Papadopoulou, on Saturday, February 4.
SAN FRANCISCO – The opening of Uproot, the Greek Chamber Music Project (GCMP) concert tour marking the centennial of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, takes place on Friday, February 3, 8 PM, at Old First Concert, 1751 Sacramento Street in San Francisco, and live-streamed online.
MILAN — Italy's government has increased security around its diplomatic missions around the globe in response to “a crescendo of terroristic attacks” by an anarchist network that has been acting in solidarity with an imprisoned Italian militant, the foreign minister said Tuesday.
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