The Centennial Celebration Weekend begins the evening of June 23rd, at the Annunciation Cathedral in Atlanta, with inspiring and informative presentations by local author Stephen Georgeson and historian Dr. Victor Polizos.
A highlight of the weekend will occur Saturday afternoon with the dedication of the AHEPA Founding Monument, the first permanent tribute honoring the memory of our visionary founders that will serve to educate and encourage all future generations. Following the dedication, we will come together for a very festive Centennial Celebration dinner and dance.
To participate in this once-in-a-lifetime Centennial Celebration Weekend, visit our special website: https://www.ahepa100.org
The four days of festivities included dinner and dance, basketball tournaments, and a Divine Liturgy, Artoclasia, and Memorial Service. The highlight of the weekend was the dedication of a monument commemorating AHEPA’s origins in Atlanta.
The event was attended by clergy and parishioners from the Annunciation Cathedral (Atlanta), Sts. Raphael, Nicholas and Irene (Cumming), Holy Transfiguration (Marietta), St. Christopher (Peachtree City). In attendance were also Metropolitan Alexios, Bishop Sevastianos and Rev. Fr. George Psahakis, Chancellor, all representing the Metropolis of Atlanta.
There were also attendees from other Greek Orthodox churches from the states of Washington, California, Nevada, Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Rhode Island and Vermont, as well as from cities in Canada.