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AHEPAcademy 2014 Banquet at Kellari Taverna
You are cordially invited to join AHEPAcademy’s Class of 2014 for its: AHEPAcademy 2014 Banquet at Kellari Taverna 1700 K Street NW Wednesday, June 25, 2014 Business Attire Featuring Members of the Hellenic Congressional Caucus Come join current AHEPAcademy students, alumni, instructors, friends and supporters for a fantastic four-course meal featuring Kellari’s famed Greek-inspired meat and seafood entrees and wine and beer selections. This annual event brings together Greek American leaders and professionals from Washington, DC and beyond to network with and celebrate our community’s future young leaders. Suggested Donation: $65 - $100+ made payable to AHEPAcademy, Inc. (A $65 Donation covers the cost of the meal including wine, beer, tax and gratuity; any additional contributions go to defray cost of attendance of AHEPAcademy students, alumni, instructors, and dignitaries.) *Please RSVP by Monday, June 23, 2014 at 5:00 PM Guests are encouraged to purchase their tickets securely online through [email protected]. AHEPAcademy is a leadership and professional development program organized under the Order of AHEPA that identifies, educates, inspires, mentors, advances, and networks exceptional Greek-American high school students as they progress through their high school, college, graduate and professional careers. It features a summer program held on the campus of George Mason University that unites exceptional Greek-American students from all over the country for a week of interactive learning featuring team building and networking exercises, professional development seminars, briefings by the Greek and Cypriot Ambassadors, visits with prominent Greek-American members of Congress, and visits to Washington, DC area monuments, museums, and cultural attractions. The goal of the program is to produce tomorrow’s young leaders of the Greek American community who will not only feel accountable to the Greek American community, but will rise to positions in American society to assist not only each other, but Greek-America as a whole.
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