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Supreme President Highlights AHEPA’s Legacy During District 7 & 8 Visitations

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AHEPA Supreme President Chris Kaitson recently visited chapters throughout Bay State District 8 and Yankee District 7, underscoring AHEPA’s longstanding commitment to the community, faith, and fellowship.

The visitation began at Hellenic College Holy Cross, where the Supreme President delivered remarks on AHEPA’s historic relationship with the Greek Orthodox Church and highlighted the organization’s recent support of seminarians with a donation of nearly $100,000. His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros welcomed the delegation and emphasized the impact AHEPA has made since its founding in 1922.


Supreme President Kaitson also addressed over 100 members from Boston-area chapters at the Maliotis Cultural Center, joined by Supreme Secretary Themistocles Frangos and Supreme Governor Greg Simones. He shared details about AHEPA’s 2025-2026 program and reaffirmed the Order’s mission of service.

In District 7, Supreme President Kaitson met with Past Supreme President Dr. John Grossomanides and participated in a series of events hosted by Norwich Chapter 110. These included a dinner, new member initiation, installation of the 2025–26 board, and a Service Pin Ceremony honoring 45- and 50-year life members.

He also visited all three of AHEPA 110’s Senior Housing facilities, where he was welcomed by District Governor John Fakis on behalf of the District. Norwich Mayor Peter A. Nystrom joined the Supreme President and AHEPA members in the celebration. These visitations reflected both the strength of AHEPA’s chapters in New England and the enduring bonds of brotherhood that unite our Order.

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