2016-03-08

The Fortieth Anniversary Luncheon of the Greek Teachers Association “Prometheus” was held on Sunday, February 28th, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Terrace on the Park, Flushing, N.Y. His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios of America, Mr. Stephen Cherpelis, Archon Dikaiophylax of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Dr. Theodosis Pelegrinis, Deputy Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs of Greece with staff member George Krikis, Mr. Vasilis Philippou Consul-General of the Republic of Cyprus, Dr. Thalia Chatziagiannoglou, Head of the Office for Educational Affairs of the New York Consulate General of Greece and prominent persons from the education and business communities attended. Over two hundred and seventy persons attended.

The program’s format was as follows: Welcome by Master of Ceremonies Dr. George Melikokis; Mrs. Maria Makedon, Director of the Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was honored by a certificate from Michael Giannaris, NY State Senator of District 12, Greek Teachers Association “Prometheus” and the Department of Education of Greece; Presentation by Mrs. Athena Tsokou-Kromidas, Principal of  William Spyropoulos Greek American Day School, Flushing, New York; Greetings by Demosthenes Triantafillou, President of the Greek Association “Prometheus”; Address by Dr. Theodosis Pelegrinis, Deputy Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs of Greece; Acknowledgement of the Presidents of Greek Teachers Association “Prometheus”  with honors were from Michael Giannaris, NY State Senator of District 12, Greek Teachers Association “Prometheus” and the Department of Education of Greece; Musical melodies were by Grigoris Maninakis and soprano Olga Xanthopoulou; Greek Afternoon School of the Ascension Greek Orthodox Church of Fairview, New Jersey sang melodies of Hadzidakis and Theodorakis, and a Commemorative speech in honor of the educators of the Department of Education by His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios of America.

The presidents of “Prometheus” who were recognized for their distinguished service included: Konstantinos Parthenis, Founder, 1975-1976, 1977-1979, 1992-1994; Elias Diakolios, 1976-1977; John Markopoulos, 1979-1981; Dr. John Siolas, 1981-1983, 1988-1990; Timoleon Kokkinos, 1983-1985; John Takas, 1985-1986; Athena Kromidas, 1986-1988, 1990-1992; George Kanellopoulos, 1994-1996; Dr. Andreas Zachariou, 1996-1998, whose award was accepted by Dr. John Spiridakis, university professor/attorney; Eleni Galidis, 2000-2002; Irene Demas, 2003-2005; Stella Kokolis, 2005-2007; Apostolos Fountas, 2007-2009; Vasiliki Filiotis, 2009-20013 and Demosthenes Triantafillou, 2013-2016.

Mr. Alexandros Colombos, Educator/Author and Prometheus Secretary & Director of Technology, worked behind the scenes for one year to make this event an overwhelming success. “Mr. Colombos collaborated with the MGTV team to write a brief script of the history of Prometheus that was recited by Mr. Athanasis ” explained President Triantafillou. “Educator Colombos created the first website of the history of Prometheus. The online site promotes our programs and activities.” Photography services were donated by Mrs. Stavroula Nicolas Raia, international photographer from the Kimisis Tis Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons.

Mr. Stephen Cherpelis of the Greek Orthodox Church and founder of the Stephen and Areti Cherpelis Greek afternoon School of St. Nicholas Church, Flushing, New York, donated one thousand dollars.

“The theme of the celebration is a better future for the Greek educators in America,” emphasized President Triantafillou. “We have a new vision: establishing a Pedagogical Greek Teacher’s Center in a NYC university. This would complement the program of Distance Learning that the Greek Ministry of Education has initiated. His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios and Minister of Education Pelegrinis emphasized the Greek-American community must become more autonomous with its education programs. The Omogenia must produce its own teachers. The Greek nation cannot afford to send teacher every year paid by their economy.”

“We would like to thank you for your support the Luncheon and the Commemorative Journal,” said President Triantafillou. The Board members and Committees responsible for the achievement of this unique 40th Anniversary Luncheon included: Executive Board, Demosthenes Triantafillou, President, Eleftheria Ikouta, Vice President, Alexandros Colombos, Secretary/director of Technology, Dr. John G. Siolas, Treasurer; Board Members, Vasiliki Filiotis, George Kanellopoulos, Timoleon Kokkinos, Stella Kokolis, Helen Pylarinou; Alternate members Emily Antonopoulou, Cathy Koutsoupakis; Advisory Board, Maria Makedon, Office of Education of Direct Archdiocesan District, Dr. John Antonopoulos and Auditing Committee, Apostolos Fountas and George Melikokis, Ph.D.

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