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St. Sophia's Fall Greek Festival
-Authentic Greek Food & Pastries
-Indoor Buffet -Greek Market -Outdoor Grills -Whole Lambs on Spits -Arts, Crafts, Attic Treasures -Pony Rides & Moonbounce -Kid's Rides and Games -Tours of the Cathedral -Raffle-Cash Prizes The Future of Hellenism in America
The American Hellenic Institute Foundation in cooperation with the Presents the 2nd Annual Conference on The Future of Hellenism in America October 18, 2003 J.W. Marriott Hotel 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20004 Saturday, October 18, 2003 Schedule 8:00 a.m. Registration & Coffee 9:15 a.m. Welcome9:30 a.m. Issues Facing 21st Century Hellenism in America MODERATOR: James Marketos, Esq., Chairman, American Hellenic Institute 1. An Analysis of the Modern Greek Studies Programs and Their Vital Importance for Hellenism in AmericaProfessor Dan Georgakas, Director, Greek American Studies Project, Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Queens College-CUNY 2. The Importance of Engaging the American Media John Metaxas, Esq., Producer, CNBC3. Engaging our Youth to be Active Participants of Hellenism Aristotelis A. Chronis, Esq., Business Development Director, Special Counsel, Inc. and Co-founder, DCGreeks.com4. The Role of the Greek American Community and the Future of Hellenism Gene Rossides, American Hellenic Institute Foundation 5. Engaging Greek American Professionals to be Pro-Active in the Community Emanuel "Manny" Rouvelas, Esq., Chairman, Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP 10:45 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. Round Table Discussion with Audience12:15 p.m. Luncheon — Topic: The Hellenic Legacy in the American ExperienceLuncheon Speaker Dr. John Brademas, President Emeritus, New York University
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