Epistle Reading St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians 6:12-20 Brethren, "all things are lawful for me," but not all things are helpful. "All things are lawful for me," but I will not be enslaved by anything. "Food is meant for the stomach and the stomach for food" -- and God will destroy both one and the other. The body is not meant for immorality, but for the Lord, and the Lord for the body. And God raised the Lord and will also raise us up by his power. Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ? Shall I therefore take the members of Christ and make them members of a prostitute? Never! Do you not know that he who joins himself to a prostitute becomes one body with her? For, as it is written, "The two shall become one flesh." But he who is united to the Lord becomes one spirit with him. Shun immorality. Every other sin which a man commits is outside the body; but the immoral man sins against his own body. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body and in your spirit which belong to God. Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake www.gocslc.org; [email protected] Sunday, February 8th 2015 Sunday of the Prodigal Son Gospel Reading The Gospel of Luke 15:11-32 The Lord said this parable: "There was a man who had two sons; and the younger of them said to his father, 'Father, give me the share of the property that falls to me.' And he divided his living between them. Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took his journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in loose living. And when he had spent everything, a great famine arose in that country, and he began to be in want. So he went and joined himself to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed swine. And he would gladly have fed on the pods that the swine ate; and no one gave him anything. But when he came to himself he said, 'How many of my father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare, but I perish here with hunger! I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired servants.' And he arose and came to his father. But while he was yet at a distance, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him. And the son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.' But the father said to his servants, 'Bring quickly the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet; and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry; for this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.' And they began to make merry. Now his elder son was in the field; and as he came and drew near to the house, he heard music and dancing. And he called one of the servants and asked what this meant. And he said to him, 'Your brother has come, and your father has killed the fatted calf, because he has received him safe and sound.' But he was angry and refused to go in. His father came out and entreated him, but he answered his father, 'Lo, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command; yet you never gave me a kid, that I might make merry with my friends. But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your living with harlots, you killed for him the fatted calf!' And he said to him, 'Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. It was fitting to make merry and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.'" To contact our clergy, please call the numbers listed below: Reverend Father Matthew Gilbert: 801-556-1139 Reverend Father Elias Koucos: 801-556-4640 Reverend Father George Politis (retired) Holy Trinity Cathedral: 279 S. 300 W. SLC, UT 84101, (801) 328-9681 Prophet Elias Church: 5335 Highland Dr. Holladay, UT 84117, (801) 277-2693 Sunday Services 8th February Holy Trinity: Prophet Elias: Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Father Matthew Father Elias Weekly Services February 10th Prophet Elias Only: Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am *Paraclesis to Panagia Pantanassa, Healer of Cancer* Father Matthew & Father Elias February 11th Prophet Elias Only: Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Father Matthew & Father Elias th February 14 Holy Trinity: Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Prophet Elias: Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am *1st Saturday of the Souls* Father Matthew Father Elias If you want something added to the bulletin, please remember: the information needs to be sent directly to our email ([email protected]) by 12:00pm every Wednesday as we do have a deadline. We encourage you to keep your bulletin announcements to one simple paragraph with contact information. Please keep in mind if you’ve already sent an entry for the bulletin we will mindfully repeat it in the bulletin until it is outdated. Along with this, due to space limitations, we will only run each entry for four weeks prior to an events date. ARCADIAN APROKRIES MAKARONADA Please join the Arcadian Family at the annual Makaronada on meatfare Sunday, February 15th, 2015 right after church at Holy Trinity Cathedral. This is open to the entire community; all proceeds will go to the Arcadian charities. Adults $10; children $7. Hope to see everyone there. Memorials February 8th Nick Ziakis February 15th Dimitrios (Jim) Kosmas 6 months 3 years Holy Trinity Prophet Elias When Scheduling Memorials… Memorials must be scheduled through Fr. Matthew. For inquiries regarding memorials or to schedule one, please contact Fr. Matthew at 801-556-1139 or [email protected]. Prayer List Kim, Margaret, Ruth, Stephanie, Steve, Tami, Lexi, Alexander, Tony, Nick, Jill, Margaret, Brooke, Preston, George, Charissa, Madeline, Edie, Sabina, Wendy, Eric, Helen, Jordan, Dee, Mihalis, Brent, Marie, Niko, Carol, John, Mary, Christine, Agnes, Irene, Mike, Darin, Lorraine, Sandy, Ralph, Debbie, Margie, Georgia, Tino *If you would like to add a name to the prayer list you can do so by calling the main office at Holy Trinity at 801-328-9681.* The University of Utah Gymnastics The University of Utah has given our community free tickets for their events. The tickets will available at both churches in the Narthex. One ticket gets six people in the door. Their home schedule is: Saturday: February 21st at 7:00pm vs Stanford Friday: March 6th at 7:00pm vs Michigan Enjoy-Go Utes ARCADIAN LADIES Our next luncheon meeting will be on Saturday, February 21ST, 2015, Noon at The Cinegrill, 1000 South State Street, Ste 102. There is lots of free parking. It will be an open menu. Please RSVP to Karen at [email protected] or 801-913-2414. Please contact your ladies. Daughters of Minos The Daughters of Minos scholarships are now open to all students of Cretan Heritage. To apply email the following: U of U - Angela Wimmer at [email protected] deadline March. Salt Lake Community College – Carey M. Dufner [email protected] deadline March The Annual Panahaikos Society Bake Sale Will take place on Sunday February 22nd, at Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias, during coffee hour in the Memorial Hall at Holy Trinity and in the small gym at Prophet Elias. Come and get some delicious sweets for you, your family or your friends. Saint Sophia School Introducing. . . Toddler Tuesday Registration is now open Session II: January 13 – May 12 All classes are from 9:00am – 11:00am Reserve a spot by emailing Brian Lampe [email protected] or Pick up your enrollment application at Saint Sophia School Located 5341 Highland Drive, Holladay, Utah 84117 801-424-1297 Thursday February 12th at noon at the Hellenic Memorial Hall. The menu will be roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad, dinner roll and wine! Come on down, bring a dessert if you’d like, we hope to see you there and Happy Valentines. SAVE THE DATE Share the love Breakfast fundraiser for Saint Sophia School Sunday March 29TH Immediately after services at both Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias. We appreciate all your love and support. ATTENTION: Ladies of our Community who might have: handmade knitted, embroidery, needlework, or made in the loom (plexta, kentina, patanies, kopaneli, ufanta) tablecloths, blankets, clothing pieces carpets etc. from the 1950’s we would like to showcase them during the National PAA (Pancretan Association of America) Convention this coming summer in a Cultural exhibit. This will be a great opportunity to showcase some beautiful works of “art” to many attendees and the new generation. We are also in need of an old wooden chest “baoulo” which will also be used during the exhibit. All items will be secured AT ALL times. Please contact Roula Sargetakis at 801-4666533 for more details. Thank you ATTN: GOYA Basketball Players and Coaches The Hellenic Cultural Association wishes to thank you for representing our community here and in Dallas. Your competitive spirit and sportsmanship continues a long line of "Greek Warriors" from Utah. All players and coaches are invited (free of charge) to attend the luncheon on Sunday, February 8th, at 12:30 in the Hellenic Memorial Building. Team rosters (with your names) will be at the door. Saint Sophia’s Men Night Out When: Sunday, February 8th, 2015 Time: 6:00 pm Where: Beer Bar @ Bar X. Food and drink will be served. For those of you who have already paid, we have your reservation. There is still room to purchase a ticket please call the school office at 801-424-1297. The cost is a $100 donation. We look forward to seeing you! Thank you, Saint Sophia School. Youth Group Events SOUPER BOWL WINNERS A great big thank you and job well done. Through the gracious generosity of our community we came out as true Souper Bowl Winners. We had donated 325 lbs of food and a total of $142. A check was sent to IOCC and Crossroads Urban Center was the recipient of our food donations. Thank you all who donated and helped to bring a victory to our community. God bless. A GREAT BIG THANK YOU! We would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to Jacqueline Telonides, Angie Hunter and her two sons George and Nicholas who took the time to devote in helping with maintaining the appearance of our facilities at Prophet Elias. They spent hours cleaning our Church, the Sunday School rooms, and restrooms. Thank you for your care and concern and the example of Stewardship for us all. God bless. Rev. Fr. Elias Koucos Rev. Fr. Elias Koucos Jr. & Sr. GOYA Valentines Service Project Show the love for our Senior Citizens Thursday, February 12TH , 2015. GOYA’ns will meet at Prophet Elias at 6:00 pm to make Valentine Cards to take to Sr. Citizens. Then car pool (need parents to help) to a Local extended Care Facility near Prophet Elias From 7:30pm to 8:00pm. Lambs - Hope - Joy Valentine Activity for all youth 5 years old thru 10 years of age Wednesday, February 11th, 2015 6:30pm at Prophet Elias crafts, treats, fun and sharing of love. Parents please join us. GODPARENT SUNDAY It’s Godparent Sunday at Prophet Elias, March 8th. Plan to attend church with your godchild. Jr. /Sr. Oratorical Festival Sunday March New this year-- we are combining the event with both Sunday School programs. The Oratorical Festival will take place at Prophet Elias. Philoptochos will host lunch afterwards. Please come support our youth! Any questions, please call Paul Karahalios at 801.870.1514 or Elenie Sefandonakis at 801.718.7515. More details to follow. 8th. My Dear Beloved Youth, We have recently concluded the first major feast days of the New Year January 1st, St. Basil the Great and on January 6th, the Feast of Epiphany (the manifestation of the Holy Trinity at Christ's baptism). We read in the Gospel of St. Mark that God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit appeared at Jesus' baptism. As we continue through the New Year and progress in our growth and knowledge of our Lord let us continue to write a new page with words of hope, of love and of self-control and continue to make room to receive God, as He appeared to us. Hope makes all things work and love makes all these things beautiful. His appearance renews and transforms us, making us children of the most high God by entering into communion with Him through the mysteries of the church—the Holy Eucharist, the Blood and Body of Christ. Continue in your efforts to attend worship services and Sunday School so the fruits of your faith will make all things possible. Please let me know if there is anything you need and if I can be of help in your continued journey through the New Year and always. God bless, Rev. Fr. Elias Koucos Housing needed for a final year Medical Student at the University of Utah who is Orthodox from Syria through the month of March 2015. Please call Father Elias 801-556-4640 if you are able to help or have any suggestions in helping find accommodations for this student. Thank you, Rev. Fr. Elias Koucos Ted and Katy Speros Memorial Scholarship 2015 Applications Ted and Katy Speros Memorial Scholarship applications for 2015 are available in the Church offices at Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias. Applicants must submit completed applications to Vickie Peters before March 1, 2015 at Vickie Peters, 4476 South Manor Ridge Place, and S.L.C. Utah 84124. Hellenic Cultural Association Free to members, the HCA will host their 2015 annual membership and election luncheon on Sunday, February 8TH, at Holy Trinity Cathedral. Memberships are $25 and include our prime rib luncheon and 10% off anything in the HCA Gift Shop. If you’re not a member, please come and join the HCA! The Hellenic Cultural Association is dedicated to preserving and promoting Hellenic heritage and ideals. The purpose of the Hellenic Cultural Association is to perpetuate the vibrant and positive image of the Hellenic Culture and its people as a prominent community partner throughout the Intermountain West. Please support the HCA. Daughters of Penelope Annual Valentine’s Bake Sale February 8th at Prophet Elias only Thank you for your support in the past. We appreciate you all. APOKREAS PARTY-MARDI GRAS Saturday, February 21ST, 2015 at Prophet Elias 6:30pm-Social Hour 7:30pm-Dinner 8:30pm-Raffle 9:00pm-12:00am-Dancing $15-Adults $10-Children 12 & under IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM FATHER MATTHEW GIVING EACH DAY TO GOD Having risen from sleep, let your first thought be of God, your first word and prayer directed to God, Who is the Creator and Sustainer of your life, Who has forever the power to strike or to heal, to save or to let perish. Prostrate yourself and give thanks to God, Who has wakened you from sleep and has not allowed you to perish in your sinfulness, but patiently awaits your return. Make a turn to the better by saying with the psalmist: “I remembered the works of the Lord”, for the good way to heaven cannot be properly trodden except by those who begin each day well. From early morning be a seraphim in prayer, a cherubim in action, and an angel in attitude. From this point in life onward, waste no time, but attend only to what is necessary, especially what is necessary for the salvation of your soul. In all your actions, all your words, all your deliberations, keep your mind in God: do not have anything in mind but Christ, so that no other image may touch your heart except the pure image of Christ, your God and Savior. Arouse yourself to the love of God by every possible means. If you wish to love God unceasingly, look on His presence continually with your inner eye and for His sake abandon every evil deed, word, and thought. For this reason, you must do everything honestly, speak honestly, and think honestly and humbly. Meekness should go together with praise, humility, and honesty. A quiet and humble word should be truthful and useful, but when you are silent, think over the words you are going to say. An idle or harmful word should never pass your lips. Be watchful in yourself against rage, arrogance, and argumentativeness. If you are angry, control yourself. Be always moderate in food and drink. Be generous in all things, and God will bless you. Remember to have the remembrance of death before you, so that you live each and every day in heartfelt repentance, beseeching the mercy of God. TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY We will not meet on Tuesday, February 3rd, but will resume on Tuesday, February 10th at 10:30am at Little America in the room by the reservation desk in the coffee shop. We will continue our enlightening and wonderful study of the BOOK OF REVELATION. DON’T BE LEFT OUT! The Mid-Winter/Early Lent issue of my CROSS+WALK Newsletter, pertaining to all things spiritual, is now available! (Please be aware that some email addresses may not allow delivery of such a large file attachment. In these cases, I have mailed the newsletter via first-class.) If you desire to receive my CROSS+WALK newsletter, which I produce about every six weeks, please call or text me at 801-5561139, or you may email me at [email protected]. If you would also like to receive my biweekly FEED MY SHEEP message (via email only), please let me know and I will gladly include you on my list! LOOKING AHEAD... --The three consecutive SATURDAYS OF THE SOULS will be celebrated on Saturdays, February 14th, February 21st, and February 28th at both churches beginning with Orthros at 8:30am and followed immediately by Divine Liturgy; --GREAT LENT begins on Monday, February 23rd. I strongly encourage all parish families -- young and old -- to schedule time during the upcoming Lenten period to see me, your priest and spiritual father in this parish, for the Sacrament of Holy Confession! This is absolutely necessary for the salvation of our souls! Humbly in Christ, Father Matthew Project Recognize The Daughters of Penelope is continuing Project Recognize. This project seeks to recognize women of Hellenic descent/Phil-Hellenes/Daughters of Penelope who served or currently serve in any branch, or in any capacity of the military and the Peace Corps. Please send the names to Joanne Saltas via email at [email protected] by February 21, 2015. WENDOVER TRIP The holidays are over, now let’s have some fun. On Thursday February 19th the Young at Heart will be going to Wendover, Nev. We leave Prophet Elias at 8:30am. Then from the Memorial Hall at 9:00am. And leave Wendover at 5:00pm. We receive $7.00 and a FREE buffet. So put your cares away, and go to Nevada for the day! RSVP for serious participants only, Bill Kandas 801-272-1906 or Bill Rekouniotis 801-673-0424. SAVE THE DATE 7th, March 2015. The Hellenic Cuisine Academy celebrates its 5th year in 2015 with cookbook author and Mediterranean food expert Stephanie Patsalis. The evening will begin with a cooking demonstration followed by a salmon dinner and book signing. Tickets are on sale now. If you have any questions or would like to purchase a table for this event, please contact Vickie Peters at 801-262-3233. Holy Trinity Philoptochos The Holy Trinity Philoptochos would like to thank all that were present for the Vasilopita Celebration. Through your kind and generous donations of either baking or purchasing a Vasilopita and Loukoumades, you all helped in the process to perpetuate the work of Philoptochos in donation to St. Basils Academy. Thank you to all the ladies and men who helped with the event either in the kitchen making Loukoumades or selling the Vasilopitas, your efforts are appreciated. Daughters of Penelope and AHEPA Appreciate the overwhelming support given for our scholarship fundraiser event: BASILE. Check out www.basilefoods.com for some great items. Visit www.daughtersofpenelope.org and ahepa.org to learn about the organization. For local information and membership applications contact [email protected] for the Daughters [email protected] for AHEPA. Congratulations to Mary Saltas Mannos who is celebrating her 100th birthday on February 24th, 2015. HT PHILOPTOCHOS SANDWICH MAKING PARTY AND MEETING! February 18th, 2015 at 6:30 pm at HT We will be making sack lunches for the Homeless Shelter and having a short meeting! Come help us “bag” some love! Everyone is welcome to come and help. ---------- PHILOPTOCHOS GO RED SUNDAY Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association’s national call to increase awareness about heart disease, the #1 killer of American women. In women, heart disease is more deadly than all forms of cancer. In support of this program, we are designating Sunday, February 8 as Philoptochos GO RED SUNDAY and are asking our Philoptochos sisters, along with our papous, fathers, brothers and uncles to join us here in Salt Lake City and the movement across the country. In support, we ask that you all join us and wear red when attending Church services. Dear Parishioners, Enclosed is a current list of stewards for the 2015 year. If your name is not on this list and you have made a stewardship commitment, please contact the church office at 801-328-9681. If you have not made a stewardship commitment, please do your part to help in the financial ministry of our community and our Orthodox Church. Our parish has many expenses and the help of everyone is required to keep us a vibrant community and to help spread Orthodoxy. A steward is someone who has been entrusted with another's property and charged with the responsibility of managing it in the owner's best interest. So for us, stewardship is the act of lovingly returning to God a portion of His many gifts with which He has blessed each of us. Stewardship is a ministry that enables us to respond to Christ’s love by perpetuating His Church’s mission. Our giving of time, talent and treasure enables our parish to do Christ’s work here on Earth through our many ministries, services and outreach programs. Congratulations Congratulations to Fr. Elias for being appointed as the chairman for the Interfaith Roundtable. The following is the link to the article for further information. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865620813/Interfaith-Roundtablechairman-inspired-by-family-to-give-service.html If you haven’t already, please make your stewardship commitment today or, if possible, increase your commitment with thanks to God. Stewardship payments can be made on our website at gocslc.org, the Narthex, or the church office. In His Name and Service The Parish Council & Stewardship Committee Aerakis, Nick & Stephanie Athens, Nicholas Andrenyak, David M. Androulidakis, Emmanuel Armaou, Yannis Avutynova, Victoria Bailey, Roy L. Bapis, Nick M. & Elaine M. Bethemess, Randy & Jeni Bolic, Angie S. Burton, Mary Burton, Patrick & Lonny Cayias, George J. & Connie Chaus, William & Sharon Chelemes, Basil & Joni Chelemes, Sam J. & Elsie Chicadus, Chris & Nancy Chichis, George & Anastasia Colessides, Gus & Barbara Colessides, Nick & Sid Corbett, Paul F. & Reinje Dakis, Constantine Davis, Leo Deneris, Charles A. & Chris K. Dokos, Chris & Joanne Doudaniotis, Mary P. Doulis, Chris & Kathy Draper, Sidney H. & Helen E. Drossos, Bill G. & Sophia K. Efstathiou, Demetreos (Jim) Farah, Sameer Fotes, George P. & Janae Franchow, Justin & Angela M. Franck, Lewis & Meredith Futrell, Nancy Gamvroulas, Steven P. & Maria Georgas, Rose Giamalakis, Mike & Pat Giannis, Andrew & Helen Glezos, Mary F. Gregory, Kim & Athena Hillas, John & Holman, Allison Herbert, Bruce Huggard, Tess Kacinski, Carl & Goldie Kambouris, Nicholas & Orie Kapos, Georgette Kapos, Nick P. & Cynthia Kapos, Todd J. & Joy H. Kastanis, Jim & Lucille Katis, Chris M. Katis, Christopher & Huntington, Kelly Katis, Sandra Katsanevas, Maria S. Katsanevas, Margaret Katsanevas, Mary Katsanevas, Mary M. Karahalios, Paul & Renna Kavoukas, George Kavoukas, Jim Kelaidis, John S. & Fotine L. Kevitch, Michael D. & Estelle G. Kithas, Andrew J. Kosta, Effie Kotronakis, Argyo Kouris, Mark S. & Stacey Kourtides, Demetrius & Bella Lavelle, James V. Ligeros, Connie Littler, Brad & Adelina Loya, Bill & Sharon M. Mannos, Mary Mantas, Chris & Emily Mantas, Pete J. Maritsas, Paul D. & Mickey Maroudas, Jim & Mary Martinez, J. Tom & Pam May, Harriet McGrath, Thomas & Kathy Mihalopoulos, Jason & Anastacia Miller, George Milovic, Zeljko Nelson, Robert T. & Maria S. Netelbeek, Joanna Orton, Cliff & Andrea K. Orvin, James E. & Sophie Owen, Dorothy Pappas Owen, Michael & Cheri Teresa Papadopoulos, Larry & Irene Pappas, Eugene Pappas, George & Carrie Pappas, Stephanie Panos, Marie Panouses, Dena Paras, Gus J. Paras, John Paras, Nick G. Pascale, Anca E. Pauls, Drew G. & Yvonne Paulos, Bill Peterson, Maryann Polychronis, Jeff & Susie Poulos, Billie L. Priskos, Deno & Christine Psarras, Angela M. Pullos, Andrea Pullos, Joann Rahaniotis, Nikki Rasmussen, Dwight L. Rekouniotis, Bill Rhodes, John L. & Georgia Ruoti, Charles J. Sakellariou, Sakis & Janette Saltas, Emily D. Saltas, Stella Saltas, Steven P. & Diane Sargetakis, Joseph M. & Paula Sargetakis, Manoli & Robyn Scoville, Joshua & Mihalopoulos, Nicole Sefakis, Pete N. & Nancy Sefakis, Nick P. & Kelly Shenk, Stephen T. & Kalomyra Skedros, Christina (Cindy) Skedros, Demetrios G. Georgette Skedros, Gregory Skedros, Gregory J. Skedros, John G. & Maria K. Sotiriou, Antoinette Sotiriou, Leo & Cynthia Souvall, George N. Spyropoulos, Constantina Steele, Kelly Steele, Ronald Stephenson, Michael Strzelecki, John H. Therianos, Peter Thermos, Peter N. & Louise K. Timothy, Warren & Jeannine Tomaras, Leo A. & Maryanda Tsortanidis, Anastasia Tsortanidis, Dino & Bessie Vamianakis, Michael N. Vanikiotis, George T. & Maria G. Vasilacopulos, Mary Velis, Helen Venizelos, Chris & Maria K. Yannias, Peter N. & Mary Zambos, George Ziakas, Olga ADDITIONAL STEWARDS Agrapides, Dan G. & Mary R. Albert, Nikki & Steve Angelides, Nicholas & Aphrodite Argyle, Valerie Armaou, George & Panagiota Bapis, Paul Batestas, Jim & Georgina Benardis, Milton Berry, Nina C. Boutsikakis, Aristides Carras, Mary Cayias, Thomas Chachas, Gregory J. & Mary P. Chachas, John A. & Irene Chipian, Terry & Mary Colin, JoAnn Corbett, Frank & Leslie Dakis, Constantine Davis, James & Debra Felis, George & Gloria Floor, Phillip & Robin Fotes, Mike & Eleni Gamvroulas, Chris Garzarelli, Dimitri Ghicadus, M.D. Chris James & Vicki K. Gianoulis, Katherine Kallas, Angelo & Anna Kallas, Elizabeth Kapos, Lee & Kim Karr, Geri Karras, Beverly Kassapakis, Stella Katsanevas, Mary P. Katsanevas, Steve & Georgia Kithas, Anthony Kithas, Philip & Angela Kogianes, Alexander Kogianes, Steve & Jill Korologos, Sam & Tia Koukos, Brianna Lake, Lee & Kathy Makris, Georgia Mallas, Liz Mannos, George Mannos, Mary M. Manousakis, George M. Margaritis, Ionna Jenny Mawod, Theda P. Mihalopoulos, Nicole Musuris, Mary Orphanakis, Jim Paloukos, Nick & Eleni Pappas, John A. Pezely, Jon P. & Anna Marie Politis, Fr. S. George & Zoy M. Priskos, Kosta Priskos, Lucas Psarras, Angela Reid, Georgia Reganis, Tim & Nia Rhodes, Mary & George Dillon Rock, Freda K. Ruoti, Charles Sargetakis, Kaleope A. Sargetakis, Ted & Roula Sergakis, William & Joanne Sotiriou, Alexander Sotiriou, Margo Stavros, Chris & Annette Stockslager, Paula & Edward Van Asdlan, Barbara Vosnos, George J. & Mary M. Vosnos, Sandra Votsis, Apostolos & Elpitha Young, Matina Zarkos, James & Dee Zervos, Michael Zoolakis, John & Rena
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