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AMERICAN PHILHELLENES SOCIETY
5200 West Jarvis Avenue, Skokie, Illinois 60077

Tel:  (847) 674-1773, Fax: (847) 674-1739

Email: [email protected]

www.amphso.com

March 13, 2021

 

5200 West Jarvis Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60077
Tel: (847) 674-1773
Fax: (847) 674-1739
Email: [email protected]
www.amphso.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Panagiotis D. Nikolopoulos
Angelyn Balodimas-Bartolomei, Ph.D.
Stavros Basseas, Ph.D.
Dr. Anthony Ferguson
Sylvia Sobreira
Maria N. Stamatopoulos
Historian
BOARD OF ADVISORS
Linos G. Benakis
Counselor, Academy of Athens
Eleni Bousis
Chairman, Greek American Nursing Home
Dimitrios Bousis
Bousis Foundation
Hariklia Dimitropoulos-McLaughlin, Ph.D.
Loyola University, Chicago
Thanasis Economou, Ph.D.
Demetrios Georgopoulos
Director, Government Archives
Province of Argolidos, Greece
John G. Manos
George Papadantonakis, Ph.D.
Paraskevi Skourti
Publisher, Ermioni Magazine
Ioannis Stagas
Admiral (Ret'd) Hellenic Navy
Kostas Tsefalas
Historian
Eleftherios Fitras (†)
Efstathios Bourodimos (†)
George P. Alexandrou (†)
23 November 2020

American Philhellenes Society
«To Περιοδικό» / March 13th, 2021

The National Herald’s weekly insert «Periodiko» on March 13th will feature the American Philhellenes Society
and it’s founder and president Panagiotis Nikolopoulos.
The American Philhellenes Society (www.amphso.com) founded in 2002, has a primary goal of rewarding American
Philhellenes who fought, with their own initiative, on the side of the Greeks during the Turkish occupation. The
American Philhellenes Society, through research conducted by its members, brings to light new persons, who showed
great enthusiasm by fighting and defending their lives, the enslaved Greeks, and whose memory is honored by the
organization, re-evaluating Greek-American relations. and the strength of the historical ties of the two peoples.
Today, Mr. Nikolopoulos continues to work with the American Philhellenes Society, setting an even higher goal: the
young Greek Americans and members of the organization to continue this important work by discovering young
Philhellenes, whom our country is in dire need of.
Please place your congratulatory message for the American Philhellenes Society and Panagiotis Nikolopoulos by
March 5th. Sizes and rates of advertisements are shown on the next page. Kindly notify us at the earliest possible of
your interest in participating.
Ethnikos Kirix, our daily Greek language newspaper, has served the Greek American community continuously since
1915. Today, Ethnikos Kirix enjoys a circulation of more than 40,000 copies per day. Of those, 22,000 are home
delivered and another 12,000 copies are mailed nationwide. Ethnikos Kirix can be found in more than 1,000
newsstands within the Eastern Sea Board area.
The National Herald, our weekly English language, has a total circulation of 25,000 subscribers.
Of those 15,000 are home delivered.

THE AMERICAN PHILHELLENES SOCIETY IS A 501(c)3 NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
EIN# 37-1571424

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