AHEPA e-News! - Vol. 11 Issue 48 - Wednesday, December 6, 2017  

AHEPA Supports 3rd Archon International Conference on Religious Freedom, Hosts Luncheon

This week, Ahepans are attending the 3rd Archon International Conference on Religious Freedom themed, " The Persecution of Christians in the Holy Lands & Middle East: Consequences & Solutions." The conference, held in Washington, DC, began December 4 and concludes this evening.  Conference attendees have heard presentations and remarks from religious leaders, scholars, and policymakers. 

Among the legislators who have addressed the conference were: U.S.
Senator Cardin.
Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), ranking member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; U.S. Sen. James Lankford (R-OK), U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), co-chair, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and who serves as chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee that oversees Human Rights; and Hellenic Caucus Co-Chairs U.S. Reps. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY).

Congressman Bilirakis.

In addition, AHEPA will host today's conference luncheon at the Newseum where Supreme President Carl R. Hollister will offer welcoming remarks. 

" AHEPA is proud to support the Archons and is honored to host today's conference luncheon as we build upon the week's substantive discussion about the persecution of Christians in the Middle East and Holy Lands," Hollister said.

In his luncheon remarks, Hollister will commend the conference organizers and participants. He also will add that the important work continues to keep this issue at the forefront after the conference concludes.

" Please count AHEPA as an ally in this worthy endeavor," he will say.

In addition to Supreme President Hollister, Daughters of Penelope Grand President Eva Jean Fomalont, DOP Grand Vice President Demi Thomas, Supreme Secretary Jimmy Kokotas, DOP Grand Treasurer Kathy Bizoukas, Supreme Governor Peter Nassos, Past Supreme President Andrew C. Zachariades, Executive Director Basil Mossaidis, DOP Executive Director Elena Saviolakis, and Consultant Andrew Kaffes represented the AHEPA family at various conference events. 

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Upcoming Events & Deadlines

December
4-6 |  3rd Archon International Conference on Religious Freedom, Washington, D.C.
16 | St. Basil Academy Visitation/Christmas Gathering, Garrison, N.Y.

January
5 | AHEPA Epiphany Dinner, Tarpon Springs, Fla.
27 | AHEPA Regional Banquet, Dallas, Texas
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