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The True Vine Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Dayton, Ohio November 2018 Vol. 2 Issue 11 In this issue: Letter to our College Students 1 Parish Registry 1 Liturgical Schedule 1 News and Notes 2 Ministries and Organizations 3-4 Faith in Action 5 Stewardship 6-7 Calendar 7 Events 8 Parish Registry Weddings October 6, Groom: Ralph Mets Bride: Catherine Moraites Memorials Nov. 4 In memory of: deceased Philoptochos members +Georgia Pappas Trisagion Nov. 18 Clyde Heddings Letter to our College Students This was a letter I sent out to our college students along with the care packages graciously organized by Maria McFarland. After writing it, I thought that maybe this might be a message we all need to hear. Dear Student, I hope this letter finds you in both spiritual and academic wellness. What a blessing it is that you have the ability to go to college! It s such an amazing opportunity that I hope you are thankful for. As a student, you have been given this profound moment in time that many others never get. Please be thankful. Our country right now desperately needs bright minds and loving hearts to help make it a better place for all. You must become the change for the goodness you want to see in your lives and in the lives of others. It costs nothing to be kind to people whether we agree or disagree with them. When I look and see all the divisiveness between our fellow humans I admit exteriorly it can seem bleak, but within each of our minds and hearts, we have the ability to see all people in the image and likeness of God. I would challenge you to use this valuable time to grow in being kind to all people. And start by being kind to yourself. Lastly, smile. Every morning when you get up look in the mirror and smile. Smile because God and your parents infinitely love you. Smile because other people need to see it. Smile because you are thankful for all that you have. Smile because it shows kindness to all the people you encounter who need and long to see a kind, thankful, and genuine smile on a beautiful person. I wish you all of our good God s blessings for a semester where you love yourself and others to the fullest of your potential. Be thankful. Be kind. Smile. God Bless, Fr. Joseph Liturgical Schedule for November 8:15 am Matins, 9:30 am Divine Liturgy unless otherwise noted Sun., Nov. 4 Matins/Divine Liturgy Youth Sunday Thurs., Nov. 8 Divine Liturgy Synaxis of the Archangels Fri., Nov. 9 Divine Liturgy St. Nectarios Sun., Nov. 11 Matins/Divine Liturgy Sun., Nov. 18 Matins/Divine Liturgy Wed., Nov. 21 Divine Liturgy Entrance of the Theotokos Sun., Nov. 25 Matins/Divine Liturgy Fri., Nov. 30 Divine Liturgy Apostle Andrew Patron of the Ecumenical Patriarchate

News and Notes Engagement Announcement Congratulations to Philip Kididis and Kristy Stamper who are engaged to be married! Philip is the son of Andrew & Linda Kididis and the grandson of Eileen Gustin. Kristy is the daughter of Angie and Walt Stamper of Trenton, OH and grew up attending the Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Middletown. Philip and Kristy reside in New Albany, Ohio. The couple plan to wed in July 2019. In Appreciation Linda Parker wishes to thank Father Joseph and parishioners for their help and get-well wishes concerning her recent surgery. She is recuperating well and is happy to be returning to church. Expressions of Sympathy Our sympathy to Helen Alex Karkadoulias in the loss of her sister Agelike Panteleaki on September 9 in Athens Greece. AIF Committee Member Appointment for 2019-2023 The Parish Council is now accepting résumés to fill the 2019-2023 AIF committee member position. The AIF committee members are appointed by the Parish Council. Each year a new member is appointed and serves a five-year term. Interested candidates should email a résumé/questions by December 1, to Maria Abboud: mmabboud13@gmail.com Fr. Joseph: Frjosephgingrich@gmail.com 2 Feather Party Church Memorial Center Sunday, November 11 at 5:00 pm Free admission, as little as $5.00 to play most of the evening Pizza/Baked Goods/Beverages available for purchase Prizes given throughout the night to game winners including: Turkeys and hams Pies from The Spot Wine from The Market Gift certificates to many wonderful restaurants and shops Other prizes include a large screen TV, electronic tablet, and many more! A fun-filled casual night for all Community Christmas Card & Poinsettias The parish is preparing a Community Christmas Greeting Card to offer you the opportunity to share your wishes for a spiritually rewarding Christmas season and a blessed New Year with your church friends and members. We invite every family to participate and have your name included in this year s Community Christmas Card. A minimum donation of $20 is required to include your name on this attractive card. Also, many of you look forward to donating poinsettia plants for our church during the Christmas/New Year Season. The cost is $20.00. Please fill out this form and return to the office by Sun. Nov. 25. Christmas Card at $20 = Poinsettia at $20 per plant = Total: Please list my/our family on the Christmas card as follows:

Ministries and Organizations Catechism School Windmill Farm Pumpkin Hayride: A fun time of pumpkin picking and fellowship was had by all who attended! Up & Coming: Wed., Nov. 15: Nativity Fast Begins Our teachers will be sending home activities/ideas to help your family prepare for our Lord s birth! Sun., Dec. 16: Christmas Pageant Ms. Rebecca James, Christmas Pageant Director has begun rehearsals with students. Does your child play a musical instrument? Let us know: annunciationcatechismschool@gmail.com Daughters of Penelope News We will be hosting our District Lodge Visitation on Sat., Nov. 10, at 12:00. This is a joint visit with Chrysa (Middletown) and Calypso (Cincinnati) Chapters. It will be our honor to see Calypso Sister Helen Nicholas be presented her National Penelope of the Year pin. This honor is second only to being elected to the office of Grand President of the DOP. We participated in October s Community Sandwich Making. We made about 640 sandwiches. We look forward to helping in November as well. Please look for more details for our Christmas Tsoureki sale! New members are always welcome! Please feel free to contact, Alexis Brun, President: 937-219-0463, agrkblsng22@gmail.com GAPA News Our annual Christmas luncheon and board elections are scheduled for Tues., Dec. 11. Reservations required. Contact Chris Makaritis or Stella Moulas for details. GAPA Bake and Craft Sale Sun., Nov. 18 after church Please join us for our annual Bake and Craft Sale. Pastries and all other goodies plus craft items will be available for sale just in time for Thanksgiving and your holiday shopping. Monies raised by GAPA women are used to support church needs. If you would like to donate to help support this event, please contact Linda Kididis: 937-836-1526, llk1962@outlook.com 3 Are you Confident you and your loved ones are protected from Identity Theft? Fighting Fraud with the Montgomery County Investigators Sun. Dec. 2 will immediately follow the liturgy service. A light lunch will be provided. Join us for this informative presentation as we learn helpful hints to help protect ourselves. Topics will include: Fraud awareness Prevention methods in the case of victimization Steps you can take to help report/recover from being a victim Exploration of cases involving: Telemarketer schemes Internet fraud Grandparent schemes Power of attorney theft Contractor fraud And others Time for questions Don t miss this opportunity to change your odds in the identity threft statistics, for you and your loved ones! This free program is sponsored by the Annunciation Investment Fund. If you have any questions, please contact Tina Haubrock, 937-885-9410. Young at Heart We hope to see everyone at our Thanksgiving dinner sponsored by Michael Jannides from The Spot on Thur., Nov. 8, at 11:30 am. Let s get together and be thankful for all we have. University of Dayton Orthodox Christian Fellowship Attention The official campus ministry organization of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America Attention all college students in the Dayton Area, The University of Dayton has just created a OCF and would love for you to join. FIRST MEETING: Tues. Oct. 30, at 8:00 P.M. WHAT TO EXPECT: - An explanation of the University of Dayton s OCF goals - A fun time - An opportunity to meet new people WHO CAN ATTEND: - Open to any college student in the area. college studen If you have any question feel free to contact us at: 412-439-7596 UDaytonOCF@gmail.com germanose1@udayton.edu

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 500 Belmonte Park North Dayton OH 45450 937-224-0601 www.daytonannunciation.org office2.annunciation@donet.com Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Dayton OH Office Hours: Mon. Fri. 9 am 5 pm Clergy: Fr. Joseph Gingrich frjosephgingrich@gmail.com Secretary: Carol McDougle Bookkeeper: Brandee Moran Building Operations Manager: David Casey Parish Council: President: Maria Abboud Vice President: Nikki Burns Secretary: Deb Pulos Treasurer: Demetri Inempolidis Members: Sandy Angelopoulos Harriet Argue Evan Bambakidis Andrea Casey Louis Castleman Larry Couchot Dan Douglass Bernie Gearon Toni Moraites Nick Regopoulos Emily Stamas Dessine Ziehler Parish Organizations and Ministry heads: AHEPHA: Nick Tolias Catechism School: Christina Harsch Katina Tsatalis Choir: Mary Haritos Dance Coordinators: Isidora Margioras Maria McFarland Daughters of Penelope: Alexis Brun GAPA: Linda Kididis GOYA: Dori Daskalakis Missy Fote Greek School: Katerina Tsouma Michelle Zois Maids of Athena: Thomai Bessler Maria McFarland Philoptochos: Cynthia Barron Young at Heart: Becky Heddings Mary McDonald Toni Moraites 4 Community Parish Event AHEPA invites everyone to a free luncheon Sun., Nov. 25 after Divine Liturgy Topic: Defending our Arteries, Protecting our Lives, and Preserving our Happiness in the Era of Obesity and Diabetes. Presented by: best selling author Anthony Pothoulakis, M.D. The obesity-diabetes-artery disease epidemic concerns all of us. More than 80 percent of American adults are suffering from one or more of these conditions, and only about 3 percent of us have both a perfect weight and lifestyle; the rest of us need help. In spite of intense efforts, the epidemic continues to spread at an alarming pace, not only in the US but globally as well. The health and economic effects of the epidemic are a serious burden to society, whiles it is the social institutions of the workplace and school that set us up to develop these conditions. Arteries in Harmony will educate you about the concepts of belly fat, insulin, and fatty liver, as well as; help you understand the dangers of prolonged sitting and added sugars. In additions it will help you take preventative measures to combat high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attacks, and stokes. Arteries in Harmony will explain in detail: What you can do (by yourself and working with your doctor, dietitian, or personal trainer) to improve your metabolism, treat your arteries kindly, and protect your health and the health of your loved ones. What are the social and economic effects of the epidemic? How the entire community must change to establish healthier workplaces, schools, and a healthier overall social environment in order to collaborate and eventually defeat this epidemic. Anthony Pothoulakis, M.D. Born in Crete, Greece, in 1960 Dr. Anthony Pothoulakis studied medicine, mathematics, and philosophy. He worked as a physician in England, the U.S., and Greece. He completed his residency in internal medicine in Dayton, Ohio and a fellowship in cardiology in Toledo, Ohio. He has practiced as an interventional cardiologist, as an internist, and as an emergency room physician. He collaborated with Mr. Demosthenous to write, Abdobesity, his first book on prevention. He now practices as a clinical cardiologist in Atlanta, Georgia, where he lives with his wife and son. His other interests include music (Anthony holds a degree in theory and harmony) and tennis. $75 per person $30 dance only Children 12 and under free Cocktails: 6 8 pm Dinner: 7 9 pm Dance 9 12 am Semi-formal attire THIRD ANNUAL ANNUNCIATION COMMUNITY FAMILY EVENT Live Greek Music By STIGMA Featuring: Dina Mantis (apo Karditsa) along with a mix of American hits Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Hall 500 Belmonte Park North, Dayton, OH 45405 All inclusive Package (open bar) Appetizers, dinner, Greek desserts, all liquor and wine Cigar and Scotch bar available No dinner tickets will be sold at the door For more information contact Nick Zois 937-838-1411 www.daytonahepa.com

Philoptochos: Faith in Action The next meeting will be on Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 10:00 am in the Athenagoras Room. A board meeting will follow. Philoptochos Celebrates 86 Years Sun., Nov. 4 marks the 86th anniversary of the National Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society. The event will be celebrated with an Artoclasia service for living members and a memorial service for the departed. Congratulations to all our members for your many years of devoted and loving service. Thank you Thank you to Cindy Keilholz, Kathy Spyrou, and Renee Nicholas who helped with the planning and setup of the speaker event held on Oct. 7. Also thank you to everyone who attended and were privileged to hear a presentation of a timely topic that everyone should care about. Mr. Mann brought so much to the surface of what we face in today s world of cyber space and technology. Thanks to The Spot for catering the event and to all who stayed to help clean up. Community Care Ministry The CCM for November is Hats & Mittens for Edison School. We will be collecting hats, gloves, mittens and scarves for students at Edison School. Larger sizes for boys and girls appreciated. Monetary donations are greatly appreciated, school uniforms will be purchased. and Nadine Shamma. Veterans Day Sunday Chairpersons are Katina Tsatalis On Sun., Nov. 11, Philoptochos will be honoring those who are serving or have served in our armed and civil services. When those who are being honored enter the Narthex, please let the ushers know and you will receive a pin in appreciation for your service to our country. 5 Philoptochos Annual Christmas Luncheon Our annual Christmas luncheon will be Thurs., Dec. 6 at Moraine Country Club. Social hour is at 11:00 and lunch is at noon. Paid reservations will be taken after church on Sundays in November. Deadline for reservations is Sunday, Dec. 2. We will be collecting pajamas and books again. All items and monetary donations will be donated to the Schneider House of Hope. Chairperson is Maria Castleman. Save the Date Dec. 13 Philoptochos hosts the Young at Heart luncheon. Chairpersons are Sophie Shissias, Stella Moulas and Becky Pulos. Did You Know? the National Philoptochos donated $106,710 to the Attica fire victims in Greece and our chapter sent $750.00? we sent $75.00 to Church World Service for kits for children? we will support Philoptochos November National Ministry for the Ecumenical Patriarchate? It benefits the philanthropic programs and charities of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. It also supports the National Sisterhood of Presvyteres APC/NSP Benevolent Fund which provides short term support for clergy and their families in a time of crisis. World Community Day Philoptochos is a member of CWU (Church Women United) in Greater Dayton. CWU purpose is to encourage church women to come together in a visible fellowship to witness their faith in Jesus Christ. On Nov. 17, Philoptochos will be hosting CWU World Community Day, at 1 pm in the Community center. The theme is: Reaching for Wholeness in Harmony with God s People. (Reservation are not needed). For more information, our website is www.churchwomen. org. Key woman for Philoptochos is Theona Russell. CWU membership is $5.00 for the year. You will also receive the CWU Newsletter, which is published quarterly.

2018 Stewardship Program Stewardship Paid List of Stewards 6 Thank you for your pledges and regular payments towards stewardship. As we head towards the end of 2018, it is more important than ever to make your pledge if you have not done so. Sun., Nov. 18 will be Stewardship Sunday for the 2019 pledge year. Please take this opportunity to pledge your time, talent and treasure for 2019. This list of Stewards reflects those who have made their 2018 Stewardship Commitment or contributed to their 2018 Stewardship Commitment as of Oct. 10. We thank them for their generosity and loving support. We invite you to join with them and support, joyously, the ministries of the Church. You may obtain information and Stewardship Commitment Cards from the Church Office, or you can speak to a Parish Council Member or Fr. Joseph. as of October 10. $750,000 $650,000 $550,000 $450,000 $350,000 $250,000 $150,000 $50,000 $0 Christina Abboud Dr. Fayez & Maria Abboud Fr. Christopher & Alice Abell Kally Adams Drs. Abdulla & Malak Adib Maxine Alex Peter & Nadine Alex Sandy Alex Bill Alimonos Nick & Adrianne Alimonos Matt & Alexis Almond Amanuel & Abeba-Mesfun Andebrhan Lawrence & Susan Andrews Andrew Andrianos Paul & Sandra Angelopoulos Elayne Anton Ted & Helen Anton Semere & Hiwot Araia Anthony & Jennifer Argue George & Harriet Argue Nicole Bacas Sue Bacas Elli Bambakidis Evan & Stacy Bambakidis John & Cynthia Barron Juanita Bartlett Michael & Thomai Bessler Eric & Christa Bishop Mark & Kristin Bliss Evelyn Boosalis Matt & Penny Boosalis Gloria Borod Wendy Boucuvalas Harry & Linda Bouris Lou & Tina Bouris Helen Bourne James & Cynthia Brandenburg Michael & Nina Breed Nancy Breen Robert & Diane Briggs James & Bessie Brooks Kay Brown Alexis & Bob Brun Stamatis & Karyl Bulugaris Doyle & Nicole Burke Annika Burns & Bob Feldmann Bob Cade Stephan Calondis Maria Caras David & Andrea Casey William & Anastasia Cassis Louis Castleman Mary Castleman Mrs. P. Stanley Castleman Mary Caudell Dimitri & Kay Chagares James & Debra Chagares Andreas & Panayiota Charalambos Kayleigh Choma Terry & Marthea Christ Helen Christofolis Demo Christon Steven & Constance Clarke William & Nicki Cochran Nicholas & Stephanie Coleman George & Salwa Constandinidis Larry & Christine Couchot Angelo & Helen County Gary & Sharon Cunagin Irene Dalambakis Tom G & Dori Daskalakis Deno & Phyllis Davell Beatrice Davis Chris & Christina Day Nick Demetre George & Vanessa Demetriades George & Georgina Demosthenous Dr. James & Leah Derksen Marika Dimitriou Georgia Douros Gene & Irene Dow Joann Elias James & Harriett Ellis Mari Farmakis Thomas & Lisa Federle Steven & Nicole Fischer Alex & Photini Fote Thomas & Patricia Fote Dessine Fricioni Anastasis Gabbard Dr. Arthur Gardikes Bernard & Tracy Gearon Jr. Alexandra Ghazal George Gianopulos Fr. Jospeh Gingrich Alex & Joan Gounaris Harriet Gounaris Julie Grubbs Justin & Fotoula Guedel Eileen Gustin Awad & Barbara Halabi Donald Hanel Dr. Mary Haritos Mark & Dena Hartman Carole Haubrock James & Matina Ann Haubrock Michael Haubrock Rebecca Heddings Jeff & Chrisanne Heisey Connie Hodson Dr. C.H. Houpis John Houvouras Evonna Hurst William Hutchison Jerry & Carolyn Hypes Angelo & Jill Ifandis Demetri & Dena Inempolidis Mike & Anna Jackson Amelia Jaime Alan & Rebecca James Christian James Mary Jannides Michael Jannides Stephanie Jannides Sarah Jones Betty Jonson Johnny & Jamileh Kaissieh Christine Kambas Pia Kanistros Rosalee Kanistros Stephanie Kanistros Kevin & Christine Karaba Tina Karambelas Meredith Karavolis Helen Alex Karkadoulias Constantina Karras Elea Karras Katerina Karras Lula Karras Tia Karras Terry Karras Vasilios Karras Richard & Cleo Keighley Mark & Cindy Keilholz Andrew & Linda Kididis Maria Kididis Angelo & Judy Kiminas Nick & Helen Kirbabas Constantine Kontonickas & Diane Margioras George K & Katina Kordalis George N Kordalis John & Kaitlyn Kordalis Pete & Susan Kordalis Thomas & Nicky Korpi Peter & Shirley Kossoudji Despina Kourt Tina & Harry Krukenberg Dirk & Ashley Lackovich-Van Gorp Harry & Marcia Joan Lake James & Maria Langendorf Jim & Diane Leakas Mary Leakas Dean Liakakos Vigi Liakakos Gus & Sharon Liapis Elizabeth Limber & Robert Golden Nicholaos Limberopoulos & Nada Shaheen Mitchell Limbert Paul & Cheryl Logus Col & Mrs. John Lusa Pete & Chris Makaritis Peter Manavis Constantine & Susan Manos Gary Manos Dean & Isidora Margioras George Marinakes Audrey Makris Maria Mavrouleas Ike & Christine Maxis Chris & Beth McAlpine Jay & Kathy McAlpine Matt & Laura McAlpine Dr. Nicholas & Allison McDonald John & Mary McDonald Keith & Maria McFarland Connie Mellas Christopher & Arianna Milanese Gregory & Nancy Milstead Mike & Joan Mokas William & Dina Mokas Bear Monita John & Barbara Moraites Mary Moraites Theodore C. & Angela Moraites Calvin & Christina Moran Chrisoula K. Morris Andrew & Stella Moulas Liza Nakis Renee Nicholas John Nickolas Dennis & Vickie Pacilio Jon & Kathy Paley Maria & Vasiliki Panagouleas Nicolette Panagouleas William & Irene Pangos David & Lisa Panson David Panson George & Sherry Panson Costa & Maria Pantelatos Panagiotis & Julie Papadis Caterina Papadopoulos Kosta & Irene Papadopoulos Anthony & Nectaria Papadopoulos Chris & Christina Papakirk Georgia Pappas Peter & Kathleen Pappas Jim Parker & Linda Anagnoston Taki & Christina Parker Paul & Irene Parsons Netsa Patrianakos Connie Pavlakos Dr. Chris Pavlakos David & Anne Pepiot John Pickrel Jared & Kate Poeppelman John & Margie Polites Maria Polychronis Todd & Maria Powers Demetri & Ann Preonas Alan & Vasso Price Hippocrates & Judith Psihountas Becky Pulos Chris & Debra Pulos Nicholas & Charrie Regopoulos Anneta Reis

Dr. Thomas & Angela Retzios Jim Richards Dr. Lori Vavul- Roediger Michael & Margarita Ronayne Staci Rozakis Nelson & Theona Russell George & Mary Saloom Joe & Heather Saloom Michael Samonas Benjamin & Brooke Sawyer Col. Nicholas & Estelle Scambilis Charles & Kate Scott Gregory & Georgea Scoumis John & Mary Searles Dr. Nicholas & Nadine Shamma Nick & Sophie Shissias Jamil & Maha Shteiwi Martha Simopoulos Robert & Penelope Sims Igors & Daira Skriblis Kenya & Melissa Smith November Tessy Smith & William Fleming Paula Stamas-Snyder John & Patricia Sotiropoulos Gregory & Jane Speros Elias & Kathy Spyrou Jim & Libby Stamas Maria Stamas Nick C & Emily Stamas Steve & Debbie Stamas George Stamaty Toula Stamm Leah Stathopoulos Evanthia Steffens Christina Stiakakis Roger & Fofy Sylvester Dr. Victor & Athena Thaler Bessie Thomas Gilbert Thurman John & Anastasia Tipler Magdalene Tisinger Nick & Theodora Tolias 8 John & Irene Torges John & Maria Tsalas Dr. James & Catherine Tsatalis Michael & Gigi Tsocaris Pete & Trina Tsolometes Ioannis & Linsey Tzanidis Panayiotis Tzanos Chris & Maria Tzouras John Urse III & Debbie Urse Dr. John & Evanthia Valassiades Carol Valen Gus & Kelly Valen Emilia Verdes Nick Ververis Soula Vlahos Anthony & Karmen Lee Vradelis Chrisoula Vradelis Stephanie Waszczak Timothy & Julia Weikert Evangelia Williams Adam Winters Dr. Antonia S. Winters Justin Winters Philip & Xiulian Winters James & Constance Xarhoulacos Nick & Theodora Xenos Katherine Xidas Bill & Connie Yorgen Lynne Zaharako Stella Zaharako Anthony & Irene Zalants Andrea Zavakos & Cor Groeneweg Connie Zavakos Jim & Ruthann Zavakos Louis & Maureen Zavakos Robert Zavakos Andrew & Dessine Ziehler Stephen & Emily Ziehler Jim & Stavroula Zois Nick & Michelle Zois Demetrius C Zonars Nikki Zonars Suzanne Zonars-Hambrick Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 10:00 am Philoptochos Mtg. followed by Board Meeting 12:00 pm Twisted Stitchers 2 3 4 Youth Sunday 8:15 am Matins Liturgy Daylight saving time ends 5 5:30pm Greek School Community Sandwich Making 6 Election Day 6:30 pm Adult Catechism Class 7 3:00 pm Marian Prayer 6:30 pm Choir Practice 100 year Anniv. Steering Comm. Mtg. 8 Lit. Synaxis of the Archangels 6:30 pm DOP/ AHEPA Meeting 11:30 am Young at Heart 9 Lit. St. Nectarios 10 12:00 pm DOP District Lodge Visitation 11 8:15 am Matins Liturgy Veterans Day Remembrance Day 12 5:30pm Greek School 13 Adult Catechism Class 14 3:00pm Marian Prayer Choir Practice 15 Parish Council Meeting 16 17 1:00 pm Philoptochos host CWU World Community Day 5:00 pm Feather Party 18 8:15 am Matins Liturgy GAPA Annual Bake Sale & Silent Auction 19 5:30pm Greek School begin practice for Christmas Program 20 1:00pm GAPA Meeting Adult Catechism Class 21 Liturgy Entrance of the Theotokos 3:00pm Marian Prayer Choir Practice 22 Thanksgiving Day, Office Closed 23 24 25 8:15 am Matins Liturgy No Catechism Today AHEPA Speaker Anthony Pothoulakis, M.D. 26 5:30pm Greek School 27 Adult Catechism Class 28 3:00pm Marian Prayer 6:30 pm Choir Practice 29 30 Liturgy Apostle Andrew Patron of the Ecumenical Patriarchate

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