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Maids of Athena Sophia Chapter 48 Installs New Officers

ALBANY, NY – Maids of Athena (MOA) Sophia Chapter #48 kicked off their year with a great first meeting and installations of the new board on August 18 at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church. The 2024-2025 officers are President Nia Cohen, Vice President Zeffi Kondoprias, Treasurer Evangelia Miszko, Recording Secretary Alex Roe, and Corresponding Secretary Katina Deleon. The chapter is so excited to get this year started. Sophia Chapter #48 is in full swing with new membership and the highly anticipated Valentine’s Dance that takes place February 1, 2025.

Left to right: Katina Deleon, Nia Cohen, and Alex Roe. Photo: Courtesy of MOA

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