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Michael Constant Staten Island AHEPA Chapter 349 Welcomes District 6 Governor

STATEN ISLAND, NY – The Michael Constant AHEPA Chapter 349 in Staten Island held its monthly business meeting on April 29 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Cultural Center presiding John Antonopoulos, Chapter President and members of the chapter. The chapter was honored to have AHEPA District 6 Governor Dean Moskos attend the meeting on his first official visit to the chapter.

The meeting was very cordial whereas various ideas to increase membership were discussed as well as fundraising and possible chapter events for the year. District Governor Moskos presented news from the District, including the upcoming District Convention to be held at the LaGuardia Marriott on June 10-11, and the AHEPA District’s participation at the Greek Independence Day Parade that will occur on June 5.

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