Author: Athanasios Koutoupas

  • The Federation of Hellenic Communities and Societies of South Africa Announce Elected Presidium of the Federation of Hellenes

    The Federation of Hellenic Communities and Societies of South Africa Announce Elected Presidium of the Federation of Hellenes

    ΟμογένειαThe Federation of Hellenic Communities and Societies of South Africa recently announced in a press release that following Hellenes have been elected unanimously by the Hellenes of South Africa as the Presidium of the Federation of Hellenes:

    President: John Philippou
    1ST Vice President: John Spyridis
    2nd Vice President: Michael Scholiadis
    Secretary: Costa S. Kolatsis
    Treasurer: Dimitris Koutakis

    The organization has pledged to serve the needs and aspirations of the Hellenes, united as one, under the banner of Hellenism, and to set the tone and strategy for the ensuing years.

    Also stated in the press release is that it is the organization’s intention as custodians of the Hellenic ethos and traditions is to preserve and enhance the love and understanding of the Hellenic culture, language and religion amongs the diverse make up of the community.

    (world.greekreporter.com)

  • Greek Food Where You Least Expect It: #DusitGreekFestival in Kenya

    Greek Food Where You Least Expect It: #DusitGreekFestival in Kenya

    ΓενικάFrom November 12-19 the Greek Food Festival will be taking place at dusitD2’s Soko restaurant in Kenya.

    The week-long food festival is open for all to enjoy and is sponsored by dusitD2 Nairobi and Qatar Airways. DusitD2 notes that tables tend to book up fast so if you want to take a nostalgic trip back to Greece or even just want to experience Mediterranean cuisine for the first time, be sure to reserve a table in advance.

    Besides the typical Greek dishes that will be turning the Kenyan atmosphere into a mini vacation to Greece, there will also be Greek singers and a Bouzouki player to transport you to the beautiful Greek islands!

    Food is a very important part of the Greek culture and much care has gone into ensuring an authentic Greek experience for those foodies wishing to check out the Greek Food Festival. Chef Giorgos Papadopoulos is one of the masterminds who will be serving up Greek treats and enjoys “showcasing the beauty of yet unexplored Greek cuisine to the world,” according to capitalfm.co.ke.

    DusitD2 is inviting people to stop by and check out what all the buzz is about and enjoy authentic Greek food in Kenya as well as encouraging visitors to share their Greek experience on social media with the tag #DusitGreekFestival.

    (world.greekreporter.com)

     

  • The Greek-American Principal Who Established Greek as Second Language in Bronx School

    The Greek-American Principal Who Established Greek as Second Language in Bronx School

    ΟμογένειαIt is no minor achievement to establish Greek as second language in a Bronx school. Yet, Greek-American Penny Panagiosoulis, principal at the Kappa International High School has done just that.

    The Kappa High School is a public school and offers the Greek language as the official foreign language course in the curriculum. Thanks to Penny Panagiosoulis. The vast majority of students at Kappa High are from different ethnic origins.

    Panorea (Penny) Panagiosoulis was born in Guatemala, but her father is from Pylaros of Cephalonia island. Gabriel Panagiosoulis has written eight books, all in the Greek language. Before that, he was a sailor who had settled in Guatemala, where his daughter was born. In 1970, the family moved to New York.

    Penny Panagiosoulis’ inspiration to add Greek in the curriculum stems from her father’s books and her love for the language. She has said that it is not just the language but all the ideas it represents, such as democracy, or ethos.

    The Greek language program started about eight years ago. The courses initially focused on grammar, vocabulary and some basic knowledge of the culture. Over time, however, the courses became a vital source of knowledge to all other classes, with constant comments on Greek history, philosophy, tradition and culture.

    For instance, when the math teacher speaks of the Pythagorean theorem, there is a reference to Pythagoras, the place he was born, the culture of the time and so on. Through this way of teaching, students get a rounded knowledge of things that are connected to Greece.

    The program also plays an important social role; by making knowledge interesting and fun, children are kept away from the harsh reality of their surroundings, such as poverty, gangs, drugs and overall delinquent behavior.

    (usa.greekreporter.com)

  • Australia’s Hellenic Community Celebrated at the 2016 HACCI Excellence Awards

    Australia’s Hellenic Community Celebrated at the 2016 HACCI Excellence Awards

    ΟμογένειαThe winners of the 2016 HACCI Excellence Awards were announced at the HACCI Excellence Awards Gala Ball at the Grand Hyatt Savoy Ballroom on November 18.

    For the past 40 years, HACCI has focused on giving recognition to individuals who have demonstrated success in their own pursuits as well as acting as community leaders.

    HACCI Chair Georgina Poulos told neoskosmos.com during the nomination process the she feels “The contribution of the Hellenic Australian community has had a tremendous impact in shaping the fabric of the Australia we live in today.”

    The awards were handed out as follows:

    • Gregory Gavrilides, Australia’s Greek community and one of the country’s most successful property developers won the Spiros Stamoulis Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Kathy Staples, former investment banker, cancer survivor, cookbook author and owner of the Sweet Greek won the Delphi Bank Business Excellence Award
    • Con Mylonas, a former neurosurgeon, and current barrister and chairman of the Spinal Research Institute shared the Professional Excellence Award with Professor Dennis Velakoulis, Head of Neuropsychiatry at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Melbourne
    • Fotini Karakitsos, a geologist, microbiologist, and researcher won the Chris Saristavros Young Achievers Award
    • Helen Zahos, a community nurse who traveled to the Aegean island of Lesvos to help at the migrant hotspot won the Community Service Award
    • Ange Postecoglou, Australia’s national football/soccer head coach won the Sporting Excellence Award, awarded by the South Melbourne Football Club

    (au.greekreporter.com)