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AHI Congressional Salute To Greek Independence Day Cancelled
Urgent: 45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement And National Public Service Awards Gala Postponed
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*Sponsorships are due by March 20, 2020
45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement And National Public Service Awards Dinner Tickets
Online tickets for the 45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement and National Public Service Awards Dinner are now available. Please find the relevant information and details in the flyer below.
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45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement And National Public Service Awards Dinner Schedule & Itinerary
7th Annual AHI "Greek Heritage Night" at Citizens Bank Park
Invitation To The AHI "Congressional Salute to Greek Independence Day"
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AHI President Presentation At Order of AHEPA
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AHI Ambassadors Forum
AHI Greek Night At Kellari Restaurant
*If purchasing six tickets or more, do not purchase through the paypal function. Instead call our offices, 202-785-8430, to handle the financial transaction
45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement And National Public Service Awards Dinner
Online tickets for the 45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement and National Public Service Awards Dinner are now available. Please find the relevant information and details in the flyer below.
*If purchasing six Friday Greek Night Dinner tickets or more, do not purchase through the paypal function. Instead call our offices, 202-785-8430, to handle the financial transaction
45th Annual AHI Awards Dinner Gala Benefactor & Supporter Package
Online tickets for the 45th Anniversary Hellenic Heritage Achievement and National Public Service Awards Dinner are now available. Please find the relevant information and details in the flyer below.
AHI Panel Discussion: "Allies of the United States in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Importance of Pillars of Stability in a Sea of Instability"
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Save The Date: AHI's 45th Annual Dinner
AHI College Student Regional Mentoring Meet & Greet
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AHI Panel Discussion: "Allies of the United States in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Importance of Pillars of Stability in a Sea of Instability"
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AHI Noon Forum: Commemorating 'Oxi Day'
DATE:
Monday, October 28, 2019
TIME:
12:00 - 1:00 PM
LOCATION:
Hellenic House
1220 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20036
Professor Harris Mylonas
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs George Washington University
Harris Mylonas is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs interested in the processes of nation and state-building, diaspora policies, and political development. Mylonas received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University, his MA in Political Science from the University of Chicago, and completed his undergraduate degree at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Athens, Greece. In 2008-09 and 2011-12 academic years he was an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. He is the author of The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities (Cambridge University Press, 2012), for which he won the 2014 European Studies Book Award by the Council for European Studies as well as The Peter Katzenstein Book Prize in 2013. His work has been published in Perspectives on Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Security Studies, European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Social Science Quarterly, Nationalities Papers, Ethnopolitics, and various edited volumes. He is the editor-in-chief of Nationalities Papers, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University Press for the Association for the Study of Nationalities.
Light refreshments will be served.
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Noon Forum: Correcting Three Popular Misconceptions about the 1922 Catastrophe in Smyrna.
DATE:
Friday, October 4, 2019
TIME:
12:00 - 1:00 PM
LOCATION:
Hellenic House
1220 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20036
Professor Ismini A. Lamb
Director, Modern Greek Studies Program
Georgetown University
Ismini Lamb is the Director of the Modern Greek Studies Program at Georgetown University where she teaches all levels of Modern Greek language and a wide range of interdisciplinary courses on Greek culture, including courses on Media & Film, Byzantine History & Civilization, The Orthodox Faith and Greek Business Culture. The Modern Greek Studies Program cultivates student appreciation of the Greek language and culture and highlights its continuity from antiquity to the present. Ismini has been with the Program for over 27 years, educating future leaders in the nation’s capital. She is a Doyle Faculty Fellow and a former C.S. Lewis fellow. Her research interests include the influence of political ethos and media on Greek national identity and expression, Modern Greek reception studies, national and ecumenical Hellenism and social and humanitarian issues in contemporary Greece, particularly with the advent of the financial and refugee crisis. She recently wrote an article on the latter subject in Duke University’s Mediterranean Quarterly entitled: The Gates of Greece: Refugees and Policy Choices. Currently she is writing a biography of the American philhellene, classicist, author, diplomat, ethnographer, and humanitarian activist, George Horton.
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16th Annual AHI Golf Classic
Tournament Sponsor:
Monday, October 7th
8:30 a.m. Registration & Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Sports Panel
10:30 a.m. Practice Range
11:15 a.m. Shot-gun Start
4:30 p.m. Awards Dinner
Tournament Location:
Belle Haven Country Club
6023 Fort Hunt Road
Alexandria, VA 22307
Phone: 703-329-1448
TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN:
PETER BOTA
SPORTS PANEL:
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, Journalist, USA Today
JIM DAOPOULOS, ESPN Rules Analyst & Former NFL Official
LARRY MICHAEL, “Voice of the Redskins,” and chief content officer and senior vice president, Washington Redskins
Hole Sponsors To Date:
textABCD Gold Crust Bakery
Astra Foods
Capital Hilton
Circle Management Company Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP
Courembis Companies
James H. Lagos Company, Inc.
LaMer beachfront Inn Squire Pattons Boggs LLP
Metro29 Sigmapharm Laboratories
National Hellenic Soceity
USL Financials Inc. Jimbo’s Grill
Vasili’s Kitchen
Registration Sponsors To Date:
Market Development Group
What does my sponsorship include?
All golf packages include Breakfast, Awards Ceremony, Dinner, greens fees, and golf cart.
Sign up individually or with a foursome. If you do not have a foursome, we'll assign you one.
ALL levels of play are welcome!
Opportunity to bid on wonderful silent auction items...
In the event of a rain cancellation, your contribution will be treated as a donation and a program will be sent to each participant acknowledging your sponsorship.
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Directions:
From Virginia via the Capital Beltway
Take I-495 E/I-95 N/Capital Beltway toward Baltimore. Exit at 177A/B, Rt. 1 South (Richmond Hwy) to Fort Belvoir. At the end of the ramp, make a left on to Fort Hunt Road. Then left at the first light which is at the intersection of Fort Hunt Road and Huntington Avenue into the Entrance of the Club. Follow the signs to the Clubhouse.
From Maryland via Capital Beltway
Take I-495 S/I-95 S/Capital Beltway toward Alexandria, VA/Richmond, VA. Take Exit 177 A/B toward US-1 South/Ft. Belvoir. This is the first exit after you go over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. The exit will lead you onto Route 1 South. Turn left at the second traffic light – Huntington Avenue. Stay in the left lane. Continue to the next traffic light which is at the intersection of Fort Hunt Road and Huntington Avenue. Cross over Fort Hunt Road into the Club’s Entrance. Follow the signs to the Clubhouse.
From the George Washington Parkway
Take the George Washington Parkway South. Go through Old Town Alexandria and cross over the I-95, I495 overpass. As you exit Old Town Alexandria, you will see the golf course on your right. Exit the George Washington Parkway at the first exit which is Belle Haven Road. Continue to the next intersection of Belle Haven Road and Fort Hunt Road. Make a right onto Fort Hunt Road. Continue to Huntington Avenue and make a right into the entrance of the Club.
Please contact Nick Larigakis at 202-785-8430 ([email protected]) if you have any questions.