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Father Peter’s Message
Special Summer Edition 2007 Volume 2, Number 6
Monthly Newsletter of Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church
Featured Inside
Summer Parish & Festivals
Calendar Special Fest 07 Section
VBS Registration Form The 12 Apostles
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June is the ecclesiastical month devoted to the Apos-
tles. They were the followers of Christ who were given the
daunting task of proclaiming the Gospel. Jesus Christ com-
mitted His teachings to His disciples who, by witness and preaching, be-
gan the Church in His name. Christ selected from among many disciples and followers the
Twelve Apostles, and commanded them to
teach His message (Gospel), and to preach and baptize converts throughout the world:
"Go therefore, and teach all nations, baptiz-ing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit; teaching
them to observe all I have commanded to you; and, lo, I am with you always, to the
end of the world" (Matt.28: 19-20).
These very Apostles had spent less than three years with their Master. He called them
"that they might be with Him" (Mk. 3:14) to be trained and educated, and then "that He
might send them forth to preach" the Gospel and minister to the people. These twelve or-
dinary men began as pupils but were trans-formed into teachers; began as followers of
Christ, and became leaders. They began as humble disciples (followers), and in three
short years they became humble, but spiri-tually bold Apostles (messengers).
On his last night, Christ served them, spoke
with them, and prayed for them in prepara-
tion for a future they could not imagine for themselves - for their ministry. Jesus
prayed for His disciples and their future even until the last few minutes before His arrest.
On Pentecost, the Lord filled them with the Holy Spirit as "tongues of fire" descended
on them easing their doubts and fears. This presence of the Holy Spirit transformed them
in such a marvelous way, that they were able to proceed as the heralds of the new
mission. They were inspired, strengthened, and emboldened to preach the Good News of
Salvation through Christ.
In times preceding motorized ships, four wheel drive Land Rovers, and comfortable,
safe travel, St. Paul traveled through the far off lands of Greece, and St. Peter ventured
to Antioch, Asia, and eventually to the pagan capital of Rome to preach Salvation through
Christ. St. Andrew, the first called, preached
as far off as the shores of the Black Sea, Russia and Byzantium. St. John the Theolo-
gian traveled to and preached in Asia Minor and Ephesus. St. Phillip traveled to Asia to
give the Good News to these unknown lands. St. Thomas also preached in many Asiatic
countries and India. St. Bartholomew (Nathaniel) traveled to Asia, India and also
preached in Armenia. St. Matthew the Evan-gelist preached in Judea, all parts of Ethiopia
and present-day Sudan.
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Special Summer Issue
CLERGY Rev. Fr. Peter Stratos
ADMINISTRATION Alma Vorgias, Secretary [email protected]
Vicki Kades, Communications [email protected]
PARISH COUNCIL Steven Pappas - President
Esther Vavoulis – Vice-President
Irene Albeck - Secretary John Patzakis - Treasurer
Sophia Angelos – Assistant Treasure
Nicholas Angelos, Julie Kiotas-Balas, Kalli Bicos, John Buzas, Jim Christodoulelis, Nick Demopoulos, Syrus Mobayen, Tashia Vagenas, Ted Vavoulis,
Peter Zarifes
PAST PRESIDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Andrew Demopulos, Chairman
LADIES OF PHILOPTOCHOS [email protected]
CHOIR
Jim Hronas
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Irene Albeck, Coordinator [email protected]
GOYA
GREEK SCHOOL Anastasia McClain, Director
GREEK DANCE
Christine Pappas- President [email protected]
MOMS N’ TOTS Michele Prappas
Theodora Coulis [email protected]
VIP’S
Katherine Skandale
Church office hours:
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Friday
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Sunday Services
Orthos 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
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ST. ANTHONY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 778 S. ROSEMEAD BLVD.
PASADENA, CA 91107 – 5613 (626) 449-6943 Fax (626) 449-6974
www.saint-anthonys.org
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Parish Council—Presidents Message
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As we enter the early days of Summer, I want to highlight some of the wonderful events we’ve enjoyed since Easter and what we have planned for June. We celebrated the 10th Anniversary of our thriving Moms ‘N Tots program on Sunday, April 29th. As I shared with the parish that day, Moms ‘N Tots is the reason Christine and I began coming to St. Anthony 9 years ago. I know that it has done the same for many other of our families. Without question, I want to thank Esther Vavoulis and Vangie Dupas for having the vision and energy to start the pro-gram. Irene Albeck spearheaded the Anniver-sary event and had the help of many people,
especially Peter and Michelle Bissias. Immediately following our Anniversary lunch-
eon, we rolled into our first Building Program Town Hall. Father Anthony Scott of Steward-
ship Advocates presented his findings and rec-ommendations stemming from his Capital
Campaign Assessment. In addition to Fr. Scott, Randy Soewers, the head of our Design
Sub-Committee, presented a preview on the Master Plan work we’ve been actively engaged
in the past 6 months. This Town Hall was the first of several we intend to hold over the next
year, as we truly begin to realize a long-gestating dream for our St. Anthony commu-nity. From the feedback we received directly from parishioners and from Fr. Scott’s Assess-ment, we will be communicating more fre-quently with the entire parish. In May, we enjoyed a number of events to-gether, including the revival of our Family
Night on May 4, after a Lenten hiatus. I wanted to thank our St. Anthony Greek Dance Program for providing the wonderful dinner that everyone enjoyed.
Our GOYA Basketball teams competed val-iantly and honorably through the Semi-Finals. St. Anthony also hosted the League’s Awards
Banquet on May 6th in our Hellenic Cultural Center. Nick Angelos did an outstanding job of
heading up our GOYA Basketball program this year, and created the strong, positive environ-
ment that our children truly benefited from. I am particularly proud to see Nick take on so many responsibilities. He is a wonderful ex-ample of someone who grew up at St. Anthony and is now taking a leadership role to give oth-ers the same wonderful opportunities he en-joyed growing up here. We have some very important events in June that require your attendance and support. First, a very important General Assembly will be held on June 3rd immediately after church. We will be seeking approval from the parishioners in attendance to take the critical next steps in our Buidling Program. Now that we have completed our Master Plan and initial
Capital Campaign Assessment, we are ready to engage a Capital Campaign consultant and an Architectural Design firm to create the next
level of detail in our planning. All of this will be done with the goal of coming back to the
General Assembly in November to get final ap-proval to begin with the actually building
sometime in 2008. Obviously, this will all be predicated on how successful our first-wave
Capital Campaign efforts are in the next 6 months, as well as what we learn about the
refined cost estimates and trade-offs of the building itself.
Our annual Golf Tournament will take place
on Friday, June 15th at the lovely Brookside Golf Course by the Rose Bowl. As it is every year, the event is the primary event fundraiser for our Building Program. Over the past 6 years, we have raised $330,000. This year is
shaping up to be one of our strongest tourna-ments ever. The tremendous success of this event lies on the broad shoulders of a few key leaders and many others who selflessly give their time, talents, and treasures. I would like to thank Ted Attalla and Nick Angelos for chairing the Golf Tournament this year, as well as tournament founders Jimmy Christodoulelis
and Ted Vavoulis for providing their time and mentoring.
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St. James the Lesser preached in Syria and Egypt. St. Symon the Zealot preached far and wide in African Mauritania and to the north in Britannia, present -day England. St. Matthias (chosen from the 70 to take the place of Ju-das) preached in Judea and outer Ethiopia. St. James, the Greater remained and preached in Jerusalem. Their chief mission was to bear witness to the Savior, His life, His teachings, and especially to bear witness to Christ's Res-urrection. "And with great power the Apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 1:22; 4:2,33).
The influence of their testimony was, and re-mains, enormous throughout the world. See how many followers of Christ there are today!
These men were not promoting themselves, but instead were representing their Lord Christ and proclaiming Him as the great High Priest.
See the profound influence they have had on our Orthodox Church. In the Orthodox Church,
there is never an ordination of a deacon, priest, or bishop performed without referring
to the Apostles. There is a reading of the com-plete list of the names of all the predecessors.
Christ and the Apostolic succession are the
foundation of the Orthodox Church, and are also the evidence of the Church's sanctifica-tion. The Orthodox Church began at Pentacost. It is historical and canonical in the Orthodox Church that the bishops of the Church are the successors to the blessed Twelve Apostles of Christ!
We thank God that He entrusted these twelve ordinary men with the mission of spreading the good news of Christ throughout the world. Because of their works and eventual martyr-dom we have the joy and assurance of know-ing and understanding, exactly, the origins of our Orthodox Church. Orthodoxy began in Christ and his exhortation to the Apostles, and Orthodoxy continues in Christ. Christ is the
head of the Orthodox Christian Church, which is served by bishops, priests, and deacons of
Apostolic succession.
Rejoice in the name, and in the Church, of the Lord!
+Fr. Peter Stratos
President’s Message Continued From Page 3
Fr. Peter’s Message Continued From Page 1
Finally, I recognize that many will be taking extended vacations this summer. I hope to
take the family to Greece for a couple of weeks in July. Father Peter and his family will be in Greece for several weeks in July. Alma has plans for late September and several Parish Council members have similar plans through-out the summer. Though this will lessen the
intensity of our day-to-day parish activities, we will continue to aggressively move forward on our Building Program and other vital parish activities. Likewise, and dare I say, we need to push ahead on our Festival planning and prepara-tions. Our Festival will be September 14-
16 this year. I regret to inform you that we are still in need of a Festival Chair or Co-Chairs, but we have a very strong cadre of ex-
perienced individuals running particular parts of the Festival. In the interim, I will be
working closely with past Festival Chairs Julie Balas and Sam Dallas to make sure we are
making the necessary progress, but I welcome suggestions or volunteers for a well-organized leader for this very important community event. With that, I will wish you all a blessed and en-joyable June and July. Our Bulletin will be back in August with news about our Building
Program, our Festival, and events related to the start of ecclesiastical year on September 1st.
Steven Pappas Parish Council President
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Community Summer Calendar
2007 Summer Festival Schedule
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St. Katherine Greek Festival When: July 13-15, Fri 6-10 pm, Sat 12-10 pm, Sun 12-9 pm Where: 722 Knob Hill, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Cost: $2, Free for kids under 12, $1 seniors, Free with coupon on website. Info: www.sbgreekfestival.com, (310) 540-2434 St. Barbara Greek Festival When: July 28-29, Sat 11-7 pm, Sun 11-7 pm Where: 1205 San Antonio Creek Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Info: www.saintbarbara.net, (805) 683-4492 Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Festival When: Sept 1-3, Sat-Mon 12-9 pm Where: 5761 E. Colorado, Long Beach, CA 90814 Info: www.assumptionlb.org, (562) 494-8929 St. John Festival—Las Vegas When: Sept 6-9, Thurs 2 pm-11pm, Fri –Sat 12pm-12am, Sun 12pm-11pm Where: 5300 El Camino, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Info: (702) 221-8245
St. Sophia Greek Festival When: Sept 7-9, Fri 5-12 pm, Sat-Sun 1 pm – 12 am Where: 1324 S. Normandie, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Cost: Friday Free, Sat-Sun TBA, 12 & under free, coupon on website Info: www.lagreekfest.com, (323) 737-2424
Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Festival When: Sept 8-9, 2007 Sat 11am-10pm, Sun11am-9pm Where: 3459 Manchester Ave. #32, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 Info: (768) 942-0920 St. Anthony’s Greek Festival Sept 14-19 St. Paul's Greek Festival When: Sept 21-23,Fri 5-10 pm, Sat 12-10 pm, Sun 12-9 pm Where: 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA Info: www.stpaulsirvine.org, (949) 733-2366 St. Nectarios Greek Festival When: Sept 21-23, Fri 5-10 pm, Sat-Sun 12-10 pm Where: 20340 Covina Blvd., Covina, CA Info: www.saintnectarios.org, (626) 967-5524 St. Spyridon Greek Festival When: Oct. 6-7, Sat-Sun 12-10 pm Where: 1391 Chaffee St, Upland, CA 91786
Info: (909) 985-4411 Thanks to Pat Karamanougian for assembling a list of festivals every
year.
• AHEPA—National Convention July 10-15 Denver, Colorado
Church Services
Youth Programs
Meetings & Groups
Special Events
• Sunday School will resume after the
fest ival, September 23
• Greek School will begin Sept. 21st
• All Dance Groups will be breaking
June 30th– August 20th
• Family Night will resume in October.
• Moms N Tots will resume after the
Fest ival.
• June 30—August 3 VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL (see pages 12-14)
• Adult Choir: Thursday evenings 6:30
pm—8:00 pm
• Bible Study with Father Peter: There
will be no bible study the months of
July and August.
• Every Sunday 9:00 am Orthros/10:00 am Divine Liturgy
Save the Date!!
September 14, 15 & 16
Pasadena’s 49th Annual Greek Festival!
Planning is underway
Please email Steve Pappas with your interest and availability to help – [email protected]
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" Our community is growing!"
"We have strong momentum!"
"We need better facilities for all of our programs!"
"Our community needs a new larger hall and larger kitchen!"
These are just a few of the enthusiastic comments from parishioners fre-quently heard by members of the Building Committee and Parish Coun-cil as we started the task of creating a Master Plan for the future of St. An-
thony.
This important challenge was met by a dedicated group of approximately 20-25 parishioners with a wide range of professional and practical experience, from architects to designers..... from contractors to those in real estate, business, and finance. Our goal was to create the best plan for our community.
What was the Building Committee's process? During the past couple of years, St. Anthony's Building Committee has diligently worked together with a Pasa-dena architectural firm (HMC) to formulate a Master Plan for St. Anthony's future. Reports and presentations regarding the progress of the Master Plan were made at General Assemblies during that period.
The Master Plan process was completed and presented to the community at a Town Hall meeting on April 29th, 2007. Thereafter, Building Committee members were
available after church during each Sunday in May to an-swer questions and provide additional information.
The Design Sub-Committee, Building Committee, and Parish Council all unanimously voted that a New Hall option be chosen as our desired plan for moving into the next phases of our program. This recommendation was taken to the General Assembly Meeting on Sunday, June 3rd. After hearing presentations from the Design and Fi-nance Sub-Committees, our General Assembly unani-mously voted to pursue the goal of building a New Hall and Community Center. The General Assembly further voted to proceed with a Capital Campaign, engage Fa-ther Scott of Stewardship Advocates and to hire an ar-chitect to complete the schematic design of the proposed structure. These were very important steps for all of us to take as a community. Construction of the New Hall and Commu-nity Center will be contingent upon a successful Capital Campaign and upon further refinement of design and costs. It is our intent to come back to the General As-sembly in the November timeframe with much greater information about our Capital Campaign and Design/Costs. At that time, we can decide on how to best pro-ceed, and with the blessings of God, approve the start of construction for our New Hall and Community Center..
Our sincere thanks to the entire community for all your support and confidence. St. Anthony's Building Committee
Building Committee Update
Registration and classes began in Sep-tember with one hun-dred thirty-eight stu-dents. Due to limited space classes were
grouped together. Mrs. Margaret Vagenas was lead teacher for preschool children, Ms. Sophia Kypreos for kindergarten and first grade, with Mrs. Albeck, Mrs. Christopoulos, and Mrs. Vorgias filling in when needed, Mrs. Stavros, second and third grades, Mrs. Tsou-valas, fourth and fifth grades, Mrs. Tripodes, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades and Mrs. Grover high school. Mrs. Samaan and Carolyn Burkard were our substitutes. Here are some highlights from this years program:
• In November we held our annual Turkey
Drawing. Through the sales of tickets and lunch the profits were close to $2,000.
• December, we held our annual Christmas
program with a special guest following the pageant.
• February, we held Godparent Sunday.
• Sunday of Orthodoxy students brought
their icons and took part in the procession of the icons.
• The Oratorical Festival was under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Athena Dallas.
• In April we attended Divine Liturgy on Sat-
urday of Lazarus, followed by breakfast and making palm crosses.
• A retreat was held on Holy Friday and was
attended by fifty-five students.
• Sunday of the Holy Myrrh bearers, the
young girls who participated as a Myrafora assisted Parish council with their duties.
We welcome those who wish to teach a class, co-teach, assist, or substitute. Curriculum and training will be provided. Please contact church office to offer your service. Catechet-ical training of our young people is a reward-ing and lasting experience for both teacher and student. Through Father Peter’s inspira-tion and guidance we will develop a stronger catechetical program. Thank you Father Peter for your compassion, devotion to the teachers and students.
Youth Ministries
Sunday School News
Named after the fourth century Archbishop of Constantinople, the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival is a competition struc-tured at parish, Metropolis, and Archdiocesan (national) levels. In addition to the public speaking skills and theological learning that the students gain from participat-ing in the St. John Chrysostom
Oratorical Festival, the Festival also provides col-lege scholarships. Congratulations to all the par-ticipants from St. Anthony’s. Our young people made our parish very proud!
Our own 13 year old Lefteri Christodulelis placed 1st at St. Anthony’s and 1st in the District and 2nd in the Metropolis. At the Metropolis Competition he competed against other district winners from Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona & Hawaii in his category at St. Nicholas Ranch.
What was you topic for your presentation?
Lefteri: The life of Saint Andrew, the first called of the Apostles and his connection to the Ecu-menical Patriarchate.
What did you find most interesting about St. Andrew?
Lefteri: That St. Andrew was the founder of the church hierarchy.
What was your favorite thing about partici-
pating in this years festival? Lefteri: I really loved meeting kids from all the other churches, I met people from everywhere!
Lefteri would like to thank his parents, Charlie and Eva Christodulelis, his sister Eleni, his Nouno Greg Mallis, Mrs. Dallas and Father Peter for all their help and support! A special thank you to Athena Dallas for all her
work on this great
event!
Oratorical Festival
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Youth Ministries
Outgoing Dance Board Presidents Message
Dance News
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As we conclude our 2006-2007 school year, we would like to express our deep gratitude to our teachers, Eleni Tsaggouri, Dimitra Kasdagli, Georgia Tripodes, and Dr. Marianna Nikolaidou, for their hard and outstanding work in educating members of our community in the Greek lan-guage and culture.
We would also like to thank our parents and stu-dents for your dedication and help throughout our school year.
Please join us June 15 2007 for our Graduation Program which will start after our regular Friday classes. We look forward to seeing you there!
The 2007-2008 Greek School will begin the Fri-day following the Greek Festival, look for more information in Church Bulletins in August, 2007, or on the Church web site: h t t p : / /www . s a i n t - a n t h o n y s . o r g /ministries/greek_school/
I would like everyone to know the satisfac-
tion I have felt from volunteering for this program and for our church. Watching our
kids build friendships over the years and learn and dance together has made me
very proud. To watch the pride of our cul-ture grow in our kids and shine out their
eyes as they dance and perform has rejuvenated my love of Greek folk
dance and has made me even more proud to be a part of our community. Thank you
for the opportunity to serve as the Dance Board President for the past two years. It
was my pleasure.
My best wishes to the new dance board
and for the year to come!
Eleni Vagenas
Chairperson/President: Christine Pappas Secretary: Chrissa Mobayen Treasurer: Mary Dewar Costume Director: Paula Darlas, assisted by Julie Balas Directors Representative: Louie Kades Fundraising Committee: Eleni Gallagher, April Kamar, Melissa Levandis, Anastasia McClain, An-drea Patzakis, Eleni Vagenas, Margaret Vagenas
Greek School
2007-2008 Dance Board Congratulations to all our graduates and
best of luck in their future endeavors!
Anna Athanasoulis - Arcadia High School
Caroline Martha Burkard - Mayfield Senior School.
Vasili Kalivas - St. Francis High School.
Kalliopi Kefalas - Alverno High School.
John Paziouros - St. Francis High School.
Elizabeth Nicole Vagenas - Glendora High School.
Dino Vagenas - Webb Schools of California.
High School Graduates
University and College Graduates
Michael Demopulos
Bachelor of Arts in History
California State University, Fullerton
Tina Fine
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts
California State University, Long Beach
Volunteers Needed
The VBS Directors are looking for volunteers (parents, grandparents & teens too!) to make this VBS the best yet. VBS needs you!!! Please let Christine Pappas know if you would like to volunteer and in what capacity (teaching, crafts, music, snacks, recreation games, special events, youth counselors, missions/service, etc) and your availabil-ity for the week.
Senior Boys – MVP – Chris Ayers
Senior Girls – MVP – Patricia Paziouros Junior Boys – MVP – Pete Kalivas
Junior Girls – MVP – Irene Kapetanos
Junior Boys received a trophy for going undefeated in League play.
Youth Ministries
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On April 29th, St. An-thony's celebrated Moms N’ Tot's 10th year anniversary honoring the teachers and its participants. A special thank you to Irene Al-beck, Michele Bissias and Sophia Angelos for organizing this beau-tiful event.
Moms N’ Tots has concluded its 2006/2007 school year. Many thanks to Michele Prappas for dedicating her talent and love to the St Anthony's Moms N’ Tots for the past few years. Moms N’ Tots will begin it's 2007-2008 school year in October 2007.
The St. Anthony's Moms N’ Tots program is still looking for a teacher for the 2007-2008 school
year. Our program includes prayer, storytime, music, art and playtime for children in-fant to 4 1/2 years of age. If you are interested, please con-tact Theodora Coulis at (626) 836-4849 or email at [email protected] for more information.
All 4 of St. Anthony’s basketball teams had a winning season because each player and coach gave their best effort every game. Everyone should be proud of their individual and team accomplishments. The season was filled with excitement, laughs, and some great basketball moments.
I want to thank all the fans and parents that supported the games each week. I want to tip my hat to the coaches that dedicated them-selves for the last 3 months to coach the great children and teens of St. Anthony’s. It was a pleasure for me and I know it was for the other coaches as well. Senior Boys: John Petrov Senior Girls: Nick Angelos Junior Boys: Pete Katsafados & Theo Giannoulias Junior Girls: John Rigas & Dimitri Angelopoulos
And last but not least, I want to thank the St. Anthony’s players who committed to the season and gave it their best effort each and every game. We are very fortunate that so many young people at St. Anthony’s participate in the GOYA Basketball program. Many churches are struggling to fill teams. It definitely shows the strength of our youth and the strong support of the St. Anthony’s parents. I certainly appreci-ate the support given to me and to the other
coaches by all the players and parents. It was a joy working and spending time with all of you. I look forward to next year. Thank you Nick Angelos
Congratulations!!!!
Moms N’ Tots
GOYA Basketball
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Rev. Peter & Presv. Aida Stratos
Presv. Maria Mylonas
Adamopoulos, Virginia &Peter A.
Akopiantz, Aphie
Akrotirianakis, Barbara & Nicholas
Akrotirianakis, Joseph N.
Albeck, Gregory
Albeck, Irene
Alex, Helen & Larry
Andrianopoulos, Alex
Angelopoulos, Angela
Angelos, Nicholas
Angelos, Sophia & James
Anton, Helen & Gus
Arapostathis, Mary
Athanasoulis, Tina & Chris
Athans, Tina & Dean P.
Attalla, Maryam
Attalla, Philip "Ted"
Bacoyianis, Sotiria
Balas, Julie & Dino
Becker, Connie & Brian L.
Becronis, Christina
Betinis, Harriet J.
Bicos, Eleni & Chris
Bicos, Kalli & Dino
Bicos, Marietta & Steve
Bicos, Mary & Soterios
Bicos, Sophia & Corvelo, Steve
Bissias, Michele & Peter N.
Bogosyan, Margarita
Bonorris, Donna & Pete
Bonorris, Helen
Bozikis, Demetra
Broussinos, Angeliki & Chris
Burkard, Penelope & Frank
Buzas, Pamela & John
Caire, Terese & John
Caranikas Hurrell, Alexis
Chames, Anastasia D.
Chames, Jim
Christie Christina
Christodoulelis, Eva & Charles
Christodoulelis, Helen
Christodoulelis, Tanya & Jim
Christopoulos, Judie & Gus
Christopoulos, Karen & Tom
Christopoulos, Louie
Christopoulos, Lynette & Anthony
Christy, Angene
Church, Lisa
Coccia, Tina & Joe
Cocores, Christine & Ted
Cokias, Karen & Jason
Courlas, Elaine C.
Courlas, Georgia & George
Courlas, Marianna
Covey, Richard & Pappas, Diane
Cristofi, Marion & Pete
Dallas. Athena & Soterios
Dallas, Petra & Greg
Damilatis, Eleni & Demetrios
Darlas, Argyro & Tom
Darlas, Kim & Bill
Darlas, Laura & Taso
Darlas, Paula
Daughters, Janine & Chris
Deligiannis, Susan & †Fotios
Demetriades, Elizabeth & Demetrios
Demetriou, James E.
Demopulos, Elizabeth & Andrew
Demopulos, Nick
Demos, Anna
Demos, Nick & Maria Karras
Dewar, Mary & Andrew
Diamond, Anastasia
Dieguez, Kiriaki & Marvin
Dimitrakopoulos, Efterpi & Panagiotis
Dimitrakopoulos, Pete
Dogris, Julie & Nicholas J.
Drulias, Esther & James
Drulias, Roseann & Bill
Dupas, Katherine & George
Dupas, Vangie & Ted
Efstathiou, Theodora & Dean
Fryer II, Kay & Norman L.
Fuerst, Nicolette & Jay
Galanis, Myrtice & John
Gallagher, Eleni & Matthew
Gatsoulis, Dorothea & Philip
Gavalas, Cleola & George
Gelt, Pana & Brian
Gerontides, Angela & John
Giakas, Vasiliki
Giannoulis, Anna & Tony
Gianopoulos, Dorothea & George
Gittings, Maria & Bryan
Grafos, Tania & Tom
Grover, Maria & James
Hagelis, Bill
Haile, Knoit
Halias, Joanne & John
Halias, Sara & Louie
Haralambos, Aliki
Haralambos, Anthony & Kathleen
Haralambos, Page & Tom
Harper, Christina
Harris, Klio & Nick
† Hasabalas, Helen
Hatzidakis, Christi & John
Hickey, Vasiliki & David
Horaites, Anthony M.
Housos, Dena & Gus
Hronas, Maria & James
Jacovides, Helen
Johnsen, Eleni & Robert
Kades, Christine
Kades, Vicki & Louis
Kalivas, Anastasia
Kalivas, Elene & George
Kalivas, Pota & George N.
Kallas, Debra & Mark
Kallis, Larry
Kalyviaris, Joanna & Socratis
Kamar, April & Bassily
Kanakaris, Heather & Nathan Aceves
Kaparos, Lily & Stefanos
Kaplanis, Joan & Peter
Karagias, Helen & Tasos
Karaioannoglou, Jeanne & Phaedon
Karalexis, Demetra
Karamaras, Andriana & John
Karatzas, Chris
Karatzas, Mersina & John
Karvelas, Esther & Mike
Karvelas, Kosta & Marina
Dimitra Kasdagli & Mark Nastri
Katem. Basil N.
Katopodis, Georgia & Aristotle
Katsas, Alexandra
Katsas, Asimina & Andreas
Katsenis, Peter
Katzaltzes, Gina & Nickolas
Kefalas, Evelyn & John
Kefalas, Nina & Modestos
Kefallinos, Vicky & Nick
Kiotas, Stavrula & Alex
Kirimis, George D.
Kirimis, Nitsa & John
Kitridou, Rodanthi C.
Kleftogiannis, Konstantina
Kleissas, Athena & Nick
Kokoris, Maria & Nicholas
Kolokotrones, Carolyn & James A.
Kontolefas, Nora
Koudanis, Helen & George
Koulos, Joanna &Konstantinos
Koutras, Alexander E.
Kouvelis, Katherine & Peter
Kundanis, Christine
Kundrat, Joseph
Kvitne, Kaliroi & Ronald
Kypreos, Maria & James
Kypreos, Sophia
Lagousis, Kendra & Ted
Lakon, Christa & Paul
Lakon, Valerie & Peter P.
Lanergan, Xenia & Philip
Lappas, Andrea
Lappas, Virginia & Dino
Ledis, Stella & René
Loutsos, Anna
Loutsos, Georgia & Grajeda John
Lucas, Anthia & John
Lucas, Katherine
Lykos, Tina
Macris, Catherine & George
Malahatis, Sophia & Mike
Malamis, William J.
Malina, Dorothea
Malisos, Fontaine
Mallis, Mary Ann & Paul
Maloof, Heba
Manousadjian, Sonia
Martin, Sam & Debbie
Mastrodemos, Susan & Nikolaos
Mathioulakis, Claudia & Stan
Mavridis, Angela & Peter
Mavredakis, Vivian & George
McClain, Anastasia & Terrell
McGregor, Kristen & Rick
McNulty, Jennie & Christopher
Mechalas, Bessie
Menemenlis, Kate & Dimitris
Messerotes, Vera
Millward, Niki & Steve
Mitsos, Irene & Nicholas
Mobayen, Chrissa & Syrus
Moreno, Eva
Moutzouridis, Gina
Moutzouridis, Vasiliki & Peter
Nelson, Eric L.
Nichols, Joyce & Jim
Nicklaus, Eleni & Brian
Nicolaidis, Nicolas
Nunez, Alyssa & Angel
Palamiotis, Thetis & Nicholas A.
Panagiot, Anastasia & Harry
Panagiotacopoulos, Aliki & Nick
Papadatos, Sophia & Taki
Papavasiliou, Chrisoula & Sotirios
Pappas, Alex P.
Pappas, Carolyn & Anastasios
Pappas, Cathy & Peter
Pappas, Christine & Steven N.
Pappas, Hope & Constantine
Pappas, James P.
Pappas, Jennifer & Dean
Pappas, Michelle & Peter J.
Pappas, Peter A.
Pastis, Leah & Arry
Pastis, Louis
Pastis, Patricia
Pastis, Vivian & Gust
Patzakis, Andrea & John
Pavlis, Mary & Eleftherios
Paziouros, Konstantina & Nick
Pegadiotes, Georgia & Sam
Pegadiotes, Ioanna & Stelios G.
Pegadiotes, Maria & George S.
Pegadiotes, Stan S.
Peterson, Caterina & Donald C.
Petropoulos, Anastasios & Tsaggouri, Eleni
Petrossian, Stacy & Rafic R.
Petrov, Michelle & John
Pla, Thena & Fernando Jr.
Polychronis, Eleftheria & Theodore
Poulos, Yiota
Randall, Victor
Rellos, John
Rigas, Harula & Jerry
Riley, Evangelia & Thomas
Rouman, Ann A.
Roumbos, Popi
Sanders, Henry
Sahpazis, Georgia
Saigh, Mark & Suchy, Mara
Sakellariou, Vasileia & Dimitris
Samaan, Nader & Evett
Scolinos, Mary
Scolinos, Stephanie & Michael
Shankwiler, James & Darras, Alexandria
Siatras, Christiann & Christos
Skandale, Elizabeth
Skandale, Helen
Skandale, Katherine & George
Soewers, Stephanie & Randy
Stavropoulos, Demetra
Stavropoulos, Peter & Coulis Theodora
Stavros, Angelina & George N.
Suchy, Gregoria K. & Raymond
Tangalos, Helen & Tony
Tarazi, Ellie & John
Tempesta, Christine & John
Theoharatos, Jeannie & Christos
Treantafelles, Georgia & Andrew
Treantafelles, Helen & George
Treantafelles, Vivian & Stan
Treantafelles, Zoi & John
Tripodes, Dean S.
Tripodes, Dena & Nikitas
Tripodes, Koula J.
Tripodes, Mary
Tripodes, Steven G.
Tripodis, Ioannis & Helene
Tsagalakis, Sam & Joanie
Tsevdos, Alice
Tsigkounis, Catherine & Charalambos
Tsouvalas, Jenny & John
Udria, Mary & Juan
Vagenas, Eleni & Peter K.
Vagenas, George
Vagenas, Georgia & John
Vagenas, Janet & Peter
Vagenas, Joella & Nick
Vagenas, Margaret & Spiros
Vagenas, Nicolicha & Vasilios
Vagenas, Sophia
Vagenas, Tashia & Alex
Vallas, Valerie
Vavoulis, Esther & Ted
Vayos, Charlene & Nick
Vidalakis, Zoe & Perry
Vlahos, Tasia & Weldon Stamatia
Vorgias, Alma & Zacharias
Webster, Jennifer & John
Wojcik, Pamela & Radoslav
Wood, Cindy & Grant
Xanthos, Lisa
Xanthos, Pantele
Yagjian, Anita & Michael
Youlios, Frieda
Zanetos, Alison & Dean
Zanetos, Christina
Zanetos, John
Zarifes, Tina & Peter J.
Stewardship (as of June 3, 2007)
Easter 2007
Annual Easter Picnic
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Everyone that participated in the
Easter picnic softball game knows that Fr. Peter has quite a swing! His great
long hits went right over everyone in the outfield!
Throughout this special day over 200
adults and children enjoyed themselves at this year’s annual Easter picnic! It was a wonderful gathering for our parish held at
beautiful Lacy Park. Everyone enjoyed participating in the Easter
egg hunt and softball game while surrounded by good friends and family and delicious food!
A few of our Lovely 2007 Myrofores
Albeck, Gregory Albeck, Irene Angelos, Sophia & James Arapostathis, Mary Attalla, Maryam Attalla, Philip "Ted" Becker, Connie & Brian L. Becronis, Christina Bicos, Mary & Soterios Broussinos, Angeliki & Chris Caire, Terese & John Chames, Jim Christodoulelis, Helen Cocores, Christine & Ted Damilatis, Dimitrios & Eleni Darlas, Argyro & Tom Darlas, Taso & Laura Demopulos, Elizabeth & Andre Diamond, Anastasia Efstathiou, Theodora & Dean Fryer II, Norman L. & Kay H. Galanis, Myrtice & John Gallagher, Eleni & Matthew Haile, Knoit
Haralambos, Aliki Harper, Christina C. Harris, Klio & Nick Huffarer, Donna Jacovides, Helen Kallas, Debra & Mark Karagias, Helen & Tasos Karaioannoglou, Jeanne & Phaedon Kefalas, Evelyn & John Kefalas, Kellie Kefallinos, Vicky & Nick Kiotas, Stavrula & Alex Kokoris, Maria & Nicholas Livanos, Parri Loutsos/Grajeda, Anna,Georgia & John Lucas, Katherine Macris, Catherine & George Malina, Dorothea Martin, Sam & Debbie McNulty, Jennie & Chris Mechalas, Bess Nikolaidou, Maria Pappas, Cathy & Peter
Pappas, Christine & Steven Patzakis, Andrea & John Pavlis, Mary & Eleftherios Pegadiotes, Maria & George S. Petrossian, Stacy & Rafic R. Pla, Thena & Fernando Scolinos, Stephanie & Michae Siatras, Christiann &Christ Skandale, Katherine & George Stavros, George N.& Angelin Stratos, Peter/ Prev. Aida Theoharatos, Jeannie & Christos Treantafelles, Georgia & Andrew Treantafelles, Helen & George T. Treantafelles, Zoe Tripodes, Dena & Nikitas Tripodes, Koula J. Tripodes, Steven G. Tsouvalas, Jenny & John Vagenas, George & Poly Vagenas, Margaret & Spiros Vagenas, Tashia & Alex Webster, Jennifer & John Wood, Cindy C. & Grant
Akopiantz, Aphie Albeck, Gregory Albeck, Irene Angelos, Sophia & James Anton, Helen & Gus Arapostathis, Mary Attalla, Maryam Betinis, Harriet Bicos, Mary & Soterios Bogosyan, Margarita Bonorris, Helen Bozikis, Demetra Broussinos, Angeliki & Chris Chames, Jim Coccia, Tina & Ginseppe Courlas, Georgia & George Cristofi, Pete & Marion Darlas, Argyro & Tom Deligiannis, Susan Drulias, Esther & James Dupas, Katherine & Georg Efstathiou, Theodora & Dean Floutsis, Penny & Ted
Fryer II, Norman L. & Kay H. Gallagher, Eleni & Matthew Grover, James & Maria Haile, Knoit Haralambos, Aliki Jacovides, Helen Kalivas, George N. & Pota Karagias, Helen & Tasos Katsas, Andreas & Asimina Kefalas, Evelyn & John Kefallinos, Vicky & Nick Kitridou, Rodanthi C. Koudanis, Helen & George Kundrat, Joseph Lim, Sofia & Andy Malahatis, Mike & Sofia Malamis, William J. Malina, Dorothea Mechalas, Bess Messerotes, Vera Palmquist, Kristy Pappas, Cathy & Peter Pastis, Gust S. & Vivian
Patzakis, Andrea & John Pegadiotes, Maria & George S. Pla, Thena & Fernando Polychronis, Eleftheria/Theodor Poulos, Yiota Romios, Ted & Dena (Roumbo Rouman, Ann Siatras, Christiann &Christ Soewers, Stephanie & Randy St Anthony's, Parishioners Stavros, George N.& Angelin Treantafelles, Vivian & Stan Treantafelles, Zoe Tripodes, Koula J. Tsevdos, Alice Tsianos, Peter & Pandora Tsouvalas, Jenny & John Vagenas, Georgia & John Vavoulis, Esther & Ted Vlahos, Tasia Wood, Cindy C. & Grant
Easter Offering Donors
Epitaphios Flower Donors
Special Thanks to Evelyn Kefalas, Tashia Vagenas,
Sophia Vagenas & Litsa Vagenas for dyeing the eggs for Pascha!
Special Thanks
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Dear Saint Anthony's Parishioners, Another festival is approaching and we need everyone to pitch in just like last year in order for Greek Fest' 07 to be our bestever. Greek Fest '07 will be early this year September 14th, 15th and 16th. Our next festival meeting will be on Monday July 9th at 7:00PM. We are hop-ing that more parishioners will get involved in the committee. The more of us that help the more successful our festival will be. We will begin cooking earlier this year. The first cooking dates are only 3 weeks away, and we are hoping to see all of you there. We will be starting with Mous-saka, Pastitsio, Tiropita & Spanakopita. There are several critical ways that anyone can help. Please send an email ([email protected] or call 626.390.1149, Julie): If you are willing to chair any of these dishes or cooking days; If you are willing to pay for and/or bring in supplies for any of these dishes, If you are willing to provide a light lunch (for about 15) for any of these days; Finally, and most importantly if you are available to come and participate.
Wednesday July 18, 9:00AM Thursday July 19, 9:00AM Friday July 20, 9:00AM
Wednesday July 25, 9:00AM Thursday July 26, 9:00AM Friday July 27, 9:00AM
We are also looking for Raffle prize donations. Chris and Christianne donated 2 round trip tickets in the US, and the Stone Family donated 2 nights at their lodge in Big Bear. We are looking for about 3 more donations, and the cost of printing and mailing the tickets. If any of these donation opportunities appeal to you, please take this time to email ([email protected] or call 626.390.1149, Julie) right away because we need to get tickets printed by the 20th of July. The entire community is really looking forward to Greek Fest' 07. The commit-tee has many new people, and we really need you too. Committee for a Successful Greek Fest' '07
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GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007 Summer ScheduleSummer ScheduleSummer ScheduleSummer Schedule
BOOTH SPONSORS BOOTH SPONSORS BOOTH SPONSORS BOOTH SPONSORS FOOD SPONSORS FOOD SPONSORS FOOD SPONSORS FOOD SPONSORS
Bar Booth $5,000 Spanakopita $750
Dinner Line $5,000 Moussaka $750
Gyro Booth $4,000 Pastitsio $750
Greek Wines Booth $3,000 Tyropites $750
Pastry Booth $3,000 Dolmathes $750
Souvlakia Booth $3,000 Pastry - Baklava $450
Raffle & Info Booth $1,000 Pastry - Diples $450
Children’s Store $750 Pastry - Pasta Flora $450
Kid’s Games & Bouncies $800 Pastry - Koulourakia $450
EVENT SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS Pastry - Melomakarona $450
Adopt-a-Tent $5,000 Pastry - Floyeres $450
Greek Band $3,000 Pastry - Chocolate Chip $250
Table & Chair Rental $3,000 Sodas & Waters (need 4 sponsors) $500 ea.
Marketing $3,000 RAFFLE SPONSORS RAFFLE SPONSORS RAFFLE SPONSORS RAFFLE SPONSORS
Printing Advertising Booklet $3,000 Raffle - First Prize $1,500
Electrical Expenses $2,000 Raffle - Second Prize $1,000
Kitchen Operations $2,000 Raffle - Third Prize $750
Refrigerated Truck Rental $1,500 Raffle - Printing Tickets $750
Security $1,500
Labor (need 10 sponsors) $500 ea. General Contributions Any $
Banners $800
Printing – Flyers $800
ADOPTED BOOTHSADOPTED BOOTHSADOPTED BOOTHSADOPTED BOOTHS Lamb Chops Booth Bouzas & Vavoulis Children’s Snacks Tsouvalas
Calamari Booth Tripodes Pastry – Galaktoboureko Kiotas
Iced Coffee Booth Café de Amore Greek Coffee Booth Romios
We welcome all levels of support. Every amount can help. Thank you for your support.
GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007GREEK FEST 2007 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Please Remember that all Proceeds Support our Beloved St. Anthony’s To AdoptTo AdoptTo AdoptTo Adopt----aaaa----Booth, fill out below and forward to the Church OfficeBooth, fill out below and forward to the Church OfficeBooth, fill out below and forward to the Church OfficeBooth, fill out below and forward to the Church Office
Name(s) ______________________________________________________________ Telephone # ___________________________________________________________ Booth being Sponsored _______________________________________________ Amount of Donation ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name(s) to be listed on Booth ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please call us if you have any questions or would like to make a donation.
Julie Balas (626)857.5588
:: Cut on the dotted line ::
There are several ways to contribute to our Sponsorship Program. You can AdoptThere are several ways to contribute to our Sponsorship Program. You can AdoptThere are several ways to contribute to our Sponsorship Program. You can AdoptThere are several ways to contribute to our Sponsorship Program. You can Adopt----aaaa----Booth, be a food or raffle sponsor, Booth, be a food or raffle sponsor, Booth, be a food or raffle sponsor, Booth, be a food or raffle sponsor, or a general event sponsor. You can adopt/sponsor part of an item on the list below. Also, some items require multiple or a general event sponsor. You can adopt/sponsor part of an item on the list below. Also, some items require multiple or a general event sponsor. You can adopt/sponsor part of an item on the list below. Also, some items require multiple or a general event sponsor. You can adopt/sponsor part of an item on the list below. Also, some items require multiple sponsors. General contributions are also accepted and appreciated!!sponsors. General contributions are also accepted and appreciated!!sponsors. General contributions are also accepted and appreciated!!sponsors. General contributions are also accepted and appreciated!!
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GREEK FESTIVAL PROGRAM BOOK Sponsored by Saint Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Church
Friday through Sunday, September 14-16, 2007 Festival on Church Grounds!
Ads will be in a Pasadena Star News insert !! Circulation more than 33,000 !!
778 S. Rosemead Boulevard, Pasadena, California 91107 hellenicfestival.org — saint-anthonys.org
(Type or Print Ad Here — Use a Separate Paper if Needed)
Optional: Electronic submission of camera ready ads are accepted in Microsoft Publisher format only. E-mail to [email protected]
Enclosed is my check or money order in the sum of $__________ for _________ page advertisement in the Greek Festival Program. Business Name _____________________________________________
Name _____________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________
City, State, Zip _____________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________
Signed ____________________________________________________
COPY AND CONTRACT REGULATIONS 1. All copy and advertisement are subject to approval of the Festival Committee. 2. E-mailed photos in .TIF or .JPG format are preferred. Otherwise photos must be glossy finish. 3. The advertiser agrees to protect the publisher against legal action based upon libelous statements or unauthorized use of
photographs or other material in connection with advertisements placed on contract 4. Request for photographs to be returned must be in writing within this contract.
TERMS NET CASH Date: __________________________ Ad Size: _______________________ Amount: $ ______________________ Paid: ___________________________
Ad Size:
Patron $ ____________
3” x 2” $ 200.00
3” x 4¼” $ 350.00
3” x 9” $ 600.00
Inside Cover 15% increase Inside Cover & Color 30% increase
Make check or money order payable to: St. Anthony’s Greek
Orthodox Church
Send or Fax to: St. Anthony’s Church Attn: John Buzas / Festival Ads 778 S. Rosemead Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91107 Phone: (626) 449-6943 Fax: (626) 449-6974
□ Copy Last Year’s Ad
Exactly
□ Copy Last Year’s Ad
With Changes
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St. Anthony’s
Greek
Fest
Needs
YOU!!!
Top reasons
to Volunteer….
• to share a skill • to get to know your community • better • to demonstrate commitment to your
parish • satisfaction from accomplishment • because there is no one else to do it • to have an impact • to learn something new • to feel proud • to make new friends • as therapy • to do something different from your
job • for fun! • to feel good • to be part of a team • because you were asked
Volunteer Today!
Contact:
Christine Pappas At (818) 415-5176
Any form of help is sincerely appreciated!
St. Anthony’s
Greek
Fest
Needs
YOU!!!
Ways You Can
Help…. • join the committee
• volunteer this summer for cooking and baking
• sponsor a booth or food item
• donate money or supplies
• volunteer to work at the festival
• become a booth captain
• buy an ad for the program
• sell/buy raffle tickets mailed to you
• promote the event to family, friends, neighbors, co-workers etc…
• pick up fliers from the church office or on Sunday in the church hall and display it your place of employment, local market, bank, library, post of-fice etc...
Any form of help is sincerely appreciated!
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Festival Food and Pastry Needs
Brandy 1 gal Salt 4 boxes
Bread crumbs 10 lbs. Semolina 40 lbs.
Butter (unsalted) 200 lbs. Sugar 150 lbs?
Butter(salted) 100 lbs. Tomato sauce 6 #10 cans
Celery 10 bunches Canola cooking & baking oil 6 gal
refrigerated chicken base 3 gal Walnuts 125 lbs.
Chopped frozen spinach 96 lbs. White wine 4 liters
Chopped onions 125 lbs. Chopped Whole Milk 55 gal
Cream cheese 20 lbs. Yeast 4 lbs.
Dill 2 cups dried Crushed tomato #10 can 5 # 10 cans
Eggplant 140 eggplants Calamaria 130 lbs.
Eggs 165 dz. Loakaniko 70 lbs.
Feta 120 lbs. Bread rolls 160 dz. Small rolls
Filo 185 lbs. 1/2 chickens 400 whole (3lb)chicken
Flour 445 lbs. Boneless lamb 200 lbs.
Fruit filling 32 lbs. Beef skewers 400 skewers
Garlic powder 1 cup Olives 3 kgs.
Green onions 40 bunches Tomatoes 400 lbs.
Ground meat 200 lbs. English 0r Armenian cucumbers 300 lbs.
Ground pepper large container Sweet salad onions 100 lbs.
Gyro 12 G33 Wheels Frozen string beans 12 cases
Honey 187 lbs. Green Peppers 100 lbs.
Kataifi 14 lbs. Canola frying oil 48 Gallons
Kefalotiri 20 lbs. Water 75 Cases
Lemon juice 2 gallons Soda (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite) 75 Cases
Macaroni 40 lbs. Whole Lambs for Spit 5 whole lambs
Olive oil 3 gal Can Liner, 55 Gallon 400 strong bags
Orange juice 3 quarts Aluminum Foil 1 Large roll
Orlando grape leaves 38 quart jars Plastic Wrap 1 Large roll
Parmesan cheese 26 lbs. Rolls of Paper Towels 1 Case
Pita Bread 4000 pcs. Ricotta 40 lbs.
Your donations are much needed and appreciated. To donate items please contact Julie Balas at (626) 390-1149 or
(626) 585-7498 or [email protected].
Pasadena's 49th Annual Greek Fest
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Featured Saints
The Twelve Apostles Jesus Christ endowed His Church with Himself and His divine Message. He handed it down to His disciples, who constituted His Church. Jesus Christ selected from among them Twelve Apostles to carry on with authority His Gospel, and He sent them to preach it and to baptize converts all over the world:
"Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you; and, lo, I am with
you always, even unto the end of the world" (Matt. 28: 19-20).
The Apostles kept their mission with integrity and faithful-ness. They dedicated their lives to it; they injected the new faith in the' true God into society to heal its infirmities.
The Apostles organized the converts into groups called Churches. To these Churches the Apostles handed down the treasure of the new Gospel, their eyewitness account of the Word as they actually saw it take place, preserving it forever through the Church. This is the Gospel - the Tradition in the broad sense of the word - which we cherish today. Taking the Truth from the Apostles, the Orthodox Church is an "Apostolic" Church; it has its roots in the apostolic ministry and succession, the apostolic faith and creed, and the apos-tolic word and scriptures by which the Apostles and their im-mediate successors defended the Orthodox Faith and kept it undefiled against heresies and persecutions.
But who are these blessed Apostles who were chosen to hand down the new Gospel and establish the Church to which we belong today? Who empowered them to preach the Gospel and disregard all the threats which endangered and, in the end, took their lives? Who are these mighty personalities who were the instrumental figures behind the worldwide move-ment which has changed the pace of life of men thereafter?
Sometimes the voice of the past is the clearest and most vivid guide for the minds and hearts of men of today, taking them out of the confused values of this life. Sometimes the lives and deeds of men of the past are unforgettable and stand as lightposts to illuminate the road for a future achievement. They stand as unshakable rocks on which the waves of disap-pointment of life lose their force and disappear. The Apostles
of Christ are both the rocks and the lightposts for our life.
To them, our ancestors in the Christian heritage and faith, this pamphlet is humbly dedicated, that both the writer and the reader might imitate their devotion and work and appreciate their convictions in Christ, "in Whom they lived and moved and had their being" (Acts 17: 28).
The personal life of the Apostles is not very well known. For some of them we know nothing except names. But their work remains for generations to come. It was their intention to carry on the Lord's work and will, rather than their own. From the fruits of their work we visualize their character and inten-tions.
Short Biographies of the Twelve Simon, Peter Born in Bethsaida in Galilee, be was a fisherman and was named by Jesus Christ "Cephas" (in Greek, Peter), and called to be a fisher of men, an Apostle. In all lists of the Twelve he is named first, and belonged to the inner group of Apostles. He was present at the Transfiguration and at the Agony of Christ. When he professed his belief that Jesus is the Christ, the Lord promised that "Thou art Peter and on this rock will I build My Church", meaning on the rock of faith in the Savior. Peter's confession of faith was soon followed by a sharp re-buke, from the Lord. Peter said that he would never leave his Lord, and was answered by the prediction of his triple denial, which later took place. Later, Peter made reparation for his triple denial by a triple protestation of love. After the Ascen-sion, Peter took the leadership of the Apostles. He spoke on the day of Pentecost and was the first to perform a miracle in the name of Jesus. He accepted Cornelius for baptism and thus opened the Church to the Gentiles. His authority is evi-dent at the Apostles' Council at Jerusalem, although Paul re-buked him for giving in to the demands of the Jewish Chris-tians to disassociate himself from the Gentiles. Peter is the founder of the Church in Antioch. He probably went to Rome and was crucified head downward during the reign of Nero (54-68).
Andrew A disciple of John the Baptist, Andrew heard him refer to Je-sus as the Lamb of God. Andrew asked for an audience and saw Jesus for a day, then proclaimed, "We have found the Messiah," in itself a creed and confession for the Christian faith. He brought his brother, Simon-Peter, to Christ. Al-though not one of the inner circle, he played the first role in several events which are recorded. Eusebius in his Church History states that Andrew later went to Scythia. According to tradition he was martyred at Patras, Greece, crucified on an X-shaped cross, which since has become known as St. An-drew's Cross. He is regarded as being connected with the writing of St. John's Gospel. According to tradition, he is the founder of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Apostles Peter and Paul – June 29
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James (The Greater) He was the son of Zebedee. He, with his elder brother John and with Peter, constituted the privileged group - the inner circle of the disciples. James was present at the Transfigura-tion and the Agony in Gethsemane. His zeal was ardent and he and his brother were named by the Lord "Boanerges", which means "sons of thunder". James was beheaded by Herod Agrippa I in A. D. 44, the first of the Twelve to suffer martyrdom. A theory that he preached in Spain is counter to the tradition of the Church and the Epistle to the Romans, 15:20 and 24, which concur that he did not leave Jerusalem. According to an old Spanish tradition, the body of St. James was transferred to Santiago de Compostela, Spain, where St. James was one of the most revered Spanish saints during the Middle Ages.
John He was one of the inner circle with Peter and James. The son of Zebedee, he and his brother James were named the "sons of thunder". John is the author of the fourth Gospel, the Book of Revelation and three Catholic Epistles. He was imprisoned with Peter and later appeared in the Sanhedrin. John also was sent with Peter to Samaria, where they prayed that the con-verts might receive the Holy Spirit. In Jerusalem, he was pre-sent at the Council of the Apostles. John was "one of the two" with Andrew who first had an audience with the Lord, He was the one "whom Jesus loved" and who reclined on his bosom at the Mystic Supper. Jesus from His cross entrusted His mother to John at the foot of the cross. He was the one who ran with Peter to the tomb on the morning of the resurrection, and who recognized the Risen Lord at the Sea of Tiberius, where our Lord spoke to him the words that he would not die (John 21:7). According to tradition, he went to Asia Minor and settled in Ephesus. Later he was exiled to Patmos, an island.
Phillip He is the Apostle from Bethsaida who obeyed the call of Je-sus and led Nathaneal to Christ. At the feeding of the 5,000 people, Jesus said to Phillip to buy bread, and Phillip an-swered Him, "Two hundred denarii would not buy enough bread for each of them to get a little." Phillip on another occa-sion asked Jesus, "Lord, show us the Father" and Jesus re-torted, "Yet you do not know me Phillip?" Phillip the Apostle should not be confused with Phillip, one of the seven Dea-cons. The Apostle Phillip preached the Gospel in Asia and suffered crucifixion, according to tradition.
Bartholomew His name is patronymic, meaning "son of Tolmai". Some-times he is identified with Nathaneal whom Phillip led to Christ. According to the historian Eusebius, when Pantainus of Alexandria visited India between 150 and 200 A. D., he found there the Gospel according to Matthew left behind by Bartholomew one of the Apostles. According to tradition, Bartholomew was flayed to death at Albanapolis in Armenia.
Matthew He was the evangelist who was a Jew and a tax-collector re-ferred to as Levi before he was called by Christ, Whom be
followed. He is the author of the First Gospel. In his geneal-ogy of Jesus Christ, he emphasizes the Lord's human nature and origin. Therefore, in Christian symbolism, Matthew has been represented by the figure of man (cf Rev 4:7). The icon of Matthew in the Orthodox Church is to be found in one of the four triangles which are formed by the arches connected to the dome of the Church.
Thomas He was called the Twin. On the way to Bethany He offered to die with Jesus. He interrupted the last discourse of Jesus with the question "We know not whither thou goest; how know we the way?". Thomas doubted the resurrection of Christ unless he were to touch the wounds of the Risen Lord, but later con-fessed his faith in Him: "My Lord and My God" - the first to confess so explicitly the Lord's divinity. According to tradition, Thomas evangelized the Parthians. The Syrian Christians of Malabar called themselves "Christians of St. Thomas" and claimed they were evangel-ized by the Apostle Thomas, who was martyred and buried at Mylapore near Madras.
James (The Lesser) He was the son of Alphaeus. Was he the Lord's relative? This is doubted. Was he James the younger (or the "lesser", Matt. 15:40)? There are insufficient reasons to establish this either. Nothing is known of him.
Simon He was called Cananaean and Zealot, two terms of the same Hebrew word. According to the Apocryphal "Passion of Simon and Jude", both of them preached and underwent mar-tyrdom in Persia. In the New Testament, Simon, one of the brethren of the Lord, was identified with Simon the Apostle. There were many others bearing the same name in the New Testament.
Jude He is the Apostle referred to in the Gospel as "Judas of James", "Judas not the Iscariot". He also is known as Thad-daeus or Lebbacus. Jude was the brother of James (or the son of James RV), the "brethren of the Lord" - the Lord's relative. Jude is the author of the Epistle of Jude. The Apocryphal "Passion of Simon and Jude" depicted them in Persia where they preached and underwent martyrdom.
Judas Iscariot A selected Apostle, one of the Twelve, he betrayed Christ to the Jewish Sanhedrin - the supreme council and highest court of justice in Jerusalem - and kissed the Lord at the time of the arrest. He later committed suicide. The title "Iscariot", mean-ing in the Hebrew "man of Kerioth", a place in South Pales-tine, implies that Judas was from Judea. He was the only one from there, whereas the other Apostles were from Galilee. After his suicide the Apostles elected Matthias to replace him as one of the Twelve Apostles.
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