Summer 2015 - Saint Andrew Greek Orthodox Church
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Summer 2015 - Saint Andrew Greek Orthodox Church
Page 1 The Anchor—Summer 2015 THE anchor St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church 5649 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60660 773-334-4515 (ph) 773-334-3468 (fax) www.standreworthodox.org (email) [email protected] Rev. John N. Kalomas, Proistamenos Rev. John G. Kutulas, Proistamenos Emeritus Deacon Vasilios Smith I remember my mother always used to tell me Epomoni (Patience). How true that was; but growing up there was always an excitement of anticipation of things that we waited for. Even through our lives we experience that same excitement when we are in anticipation of greater things to come. How often as a child or any child has that excitement of anticipation during the Holiday season. I used go down and shake every present under the tree and try to guess what was in it weeks before Christmas. Or how often my children used to try to stay awake seeing the empty stockings by the fireplace just hoping they would get a glimpse of Santa? Think of the students after they have taken an exam feeling very good about how they did on it waiting in anticipation for the results. Or how about the graduates who are sitting at the commencement exercises waiting to hear their name called knowing that they achieved the next step of their education. I also see it so often when I do sacraments having the groom along with his groomsmen sitting in the side room of the vestry waiting for the moment to be called outside so he can await for his beloved bride to walk down the aisle. Yes there is so much that we can say of anticipation of the next part of life in which we know that the best is yet to come. I would like to share a story with you that kind of hit home with me. It’s the story of the Woman and the Fork. It did affect me especially on how I looked and dealt with change in life especially death. I have dealt with both life and death situations as a priest. I have seen joys and sorrows, but this puts many things in perspective and I truly know that after you read it the story will come back to you every time you pick up a fork. “There was a young woman who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and had been given three months to live. So as she was getting her things 'in order,' she contacted Her Pastor and had him come to her house to discuss certain aspects of her final wishes. She told him which songs she wanted sung at the service, what scriptures she would like read, and what outfit she wanted to be buried in. Everything was in order and the Pastor was preparing to leave when the young woman suddenly remembered something very important to her. There's one more thing,' she said excitedly.. What's that?' came the Pastor's reply? 'This is very important,' the young woman continued. 'I want to be buried with a fork in my Right hand.' The Pastor stood looking at the young woman, not knowing quite what to say. ‘That surprises you, doesn't it?' the young woman asked. ‘Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request,' said the Pastor. The young woman explained. 'My grandmother once told me this story, and from that time on I have always tried to pass along its message to those I love and those who are in need of encouragement. In all my years of attending socials and dinners, I always remember that when the dishes of the main course were being cleared, someone would inevitably lean over and say, 'Keep your fork.' It was my favorite part because I knew that something (Continued on page 3) The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 2 ST. ANDREW GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos Metropolis of Chicago Rev. John N. Kalomas, Proistamenos Rev. John G. Kutulas, Proistamenos Emeritus Deacon Vasilios Smith Contact Fr. John at 773-334-4515 or Email him at [email protected] OFFICE MAILINGS Bess Davis Cathy Fasseas Adeline Kalant Aspasia Sarris Stacy Diacou Helen Giannakopoulos Terri Mikuzis Toula Tolias Thank you all for your continued help and support throughout the year! PARISH COUNCIL 2015 Terri Mikuzis Kosta Zografopoulos Phil Hatzopoulos George Marks Bill Aslanides Steve Hastalis Nick Hatzopoulos Peter Alexopoulos President 1st Vice President/Facilities 2nd Vice President/Stewardship 3rd Vice President/Finance Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Financial Secretary Members Michael Bartholomew Milton Fasseas Spiro Kondos Mark Poulakidas Jeffery Chrones Nick Karafotias Nick Kontos Frank Prokos STAFF & MINISTRY LEADERS Financial Secretary: Office Secretary: Vivian L. Davros Alejandra Franco Philoptochos President: Vonnie Karafotias In an effort initiated by our dear departed friend and Philoptochos sister Ethel Kotsovos, members of the greater Chicago Orthodox community have had the privilege of serving lunch to approximately 100 less fortunate fellow human beings on the first Saturday of the month for more than 15 years. The soup kitchen, located at the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, is just one part of that church's strong community outreach program. St. Andrews Philoptochos and other volunteers have consistently and continuously served the Saturday soup kitchen, longer than any other single contributing group. Please contact Fofo Egan for more information and if you would like to join this mission. Chanters: Nicholas Christacos & Dean Theodoropoulos Choir Director: Dr. Peter Jermihov Narthex Committee: William Alexopoulos, Leo Manta, ST. ANDREW’S FOOD PANTRY Matthew Bezanes, James Chrones, Michael Davros, Solon Tsaoussis More and more everyday less fortunate people are asking churches for food. In these difficult times St. Andrew Sunday School Coordinator: Tracey Lazos would like to help them, but in order to do so we need Greek School Principal: Father John Kutulas your help. Mommy and Me Advisor: JOY Advisors: GOYA Advisors: Young Adult Ministry: Stephane Collopy Tia Manolakas, & Bill Aslanides Georgia Loomas Tatiana Vukotic, Anastasia Papas, & Eleni Papas Please help us restock our food pantry with items such as: cereal, oatmeal, rice, pasta, pasta sauce. Also, canned items of tuna, tomato sauce, soup, vegetables, fruit or any other non-perishable items. It is helpful if the canned goods have a flip-top lid. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Page 3 better was coming...like velvety chocolate cake or deepdish apple pie. Something wonderful, and with substance!' So, I just want people to see me there in that casket with a fork in my hand and I want them to wonder 'What's with the fork?' Then I want you to tell them: 'Keep your fork ..the best is yet to come.' The Pastor's eyes welled up with tears of joy as he hugged the young woman good-bye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see her before her death. But he also knew that the young woman had a better grasp of heaven than he did. She had a better grasp of what heaven would be like than many people twice her age, with twice as much experience and knowledge. She KNEW that something better was coming. At the funeral people were walking by the young woman's casket and they saw the cloak she was wearing and the fork placed in her right hand. Over and over, the Pastor heard the question, 'What's with the fork?' And over and over he smiled. During his message, the Pastor told the people of the conversation he had with the young woman shortly before she died. He also told them about the fork and about what it symbolized to her. He told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork and told them that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it either. He was right. So the next time you reach down for your fork let it remind you, ever so gently, that the best is yet to come. Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed. They make you smile and encourage you to succeed. Cherish the time you have, and the memories you share. Being friends with someone is not an opportunity, but a sweet responsibility.” My friends change in our life is a great test especially how we accept it, embrace it or even reject it. I remember being a newly ordained priest of 2 months and having to do my Pappou’s funeral. Less than 9 months later his wife, Paraskevi, my Yiayia became the next. These were two individuals who for 28 years of my life played an integral part of my upbringing. I learned how to tend the sheep and even milk the goats with my Yiayia’s guidance. I learned how to hunt pheasant, quail, partridge and even rabbit with my Pappou. When that change came the fork was not in my mind, even though if I had really thought of it I would have seen that the fork was in my Pappou’s and Yiayia’s hand. Even though they were coherent they were still bed ridden. They both passed at the age of 93. With them being gone the best was yet to come for awaiting them was their parents, two of their children that died at a very young age, brothers, sisters, friends, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Yes for them the best was yet to come, for now they were no longer bed ridden but free The Anchor—Summer 2015 from pain, suffering, human-dignity being stripped away. The Best for them had finally come. So what is the best is yet to come for us; what was it for me? What is it for anyone who has lost a loved one? It is very hard to give a definite answer for anyone for everyone’s pain and loss is different. Yes we can say that the best is yet to come when we will meet again and then our Lord will wipe away all tears from the eyes of His creation. That is fine but still it doesn’t take away the pain. Where can we find our fork that will at least give us that the best is yet to come? All I can say is the best is yet to come in what we do with the gifts that those who have gone ahead have left us. Can we love our children the same way our loved ones loved us? Can we be kind and generous as they were to those who we come in contact with? Can we love and forgive those as our loved ones did to us? Yes for us the best is yet to come because we keep our loved ones alive by our actions to others. This is our fork and this is our healing. My Beloved Parishioners: As we come to the end of the school year, and the summer months bring to us opportunities of rest, relaxation and vacations, let us remember every time we pick up our forks of life that the best is yet to come. I pray that all of you be blessed with much happiness. Remember no matter how difficult it may get our Lord has both on the earth and heaven the best that is yet to come. May He give you the many different forks of life with deep anticipation of the better things to come, or even allow you to enjoy the beauty and blessing of what you do have. At the end of it all we must remember that it will never matter how many diplomas we have on our wall; How much money was in our bank accounts; What kind of car or house we lived in; but that we somehow made a difference in the life of a child or an individual. Share the above story with everyone you consider a FRIEND...and I'll bet that they do remember, every time they pick up a fork! And just remember...keep your fork! The BEST is yet to come! God Bless You: Fr. John Kalomas The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 4 AUGust CHURCH SERVICES Monday, August 3, 2015 Small Paraklesis 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Vespers for Transfiguration 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 6, 2015 Transfiguration Orthros Liturgy 8:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 7, 2015 Small Paraklesis 7:00 p.m. Monday, August 10, 2015 Small Paraklesis 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Small Paraklesis 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 15, 2015 Dormition of the Theotokos Orthos Liturgy 8:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 29, 2015 Beheading of St. John the Baptist Orthos Liturgy 8:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 40 Day Blessings James Alexander, son of Vicky and Peter Triantafillou Leonidas Theodore, son of Paula and Greg Bork Krsitina & Nicholas, children of Pam Hastalis and Rob Byerly Ariana Camille daughter of Michelle and Peter Argianas Kalisi Rose, daughter of Jackelyn and Taki Kastanis Baptisms Thalia Gabriella, daughter of Tina and Elias Papadimas Cecilia, daughter of Nicole and David Chiscon Simeon, son of Evette and Gavin Coll Steven Harm Rebecca Vogdanos Mihaela Katerina, daughter of Cori and George Tsouklas Christmation Stella Rempas Weddings Gregory Hart and Alexandra Baboulis Blake Kannady and Chrissa Siolidis George Demos and Sara Taylor Constantine Bratsolias and Nicole Buchheit Stergianos Vogdanos and Rebecca Vogdanos Minos Vlamakis and Noreen Karadsheh Funerals Louis Demos Peter Serras Memorials George Potakis— 40 days Vojislav Ivanovic— 40 days Eugenia Bennett— 40 days Demetra Atsaves— 40 days Panayotia Panayiotou—40 days Georgia Theophilos— 6 mos Angelo Haralampus— 6 mos Theoney Bouris— 9 mos Metaxia Roumanis— 1 year Peggy Spanos— 1 year Irene Scalia— 1 year Despina Peroustianis— 1 year John Bartholomew— 2 year Louis Pagones— 3 year Nadejda Bon— 3 year Androniki Palivos— 3 year Athena Christopoulos— 5 year Anastasia Ionas— 6 year Gus Pappas— 10 year Eleni Metros— 15 year Christos Ionas— 16 year Rouvelis Ionas— 17 year Katina Festos— 18 year George Festos— 34 year Page 5 The Anchor—Summer 2015 To the Stewards of Saint Andrew’s, Prior to the Spring General Assembly, the Parish Council received a proposal for the development of the South parking lot. In order to do our due diligence for the financial stability of the church, we formed a Long Range Strategic Planning Committee. This Committee is made up of Parish Council members and stewards with a wide range of expertise. The Development proposal is for a 12 story parking facility to be built on the South lot. After several meetings, the Committee decided to have a meeting with the Developer. The Developer, Paul Beitler and his team met with the Committee and answered all their questions. The Committee’s decision is to do a Request for Proposal (RFP) from other developers in order to make comparisons as to the best use of the lot. As we continue to do our due diligence for the future of the Parish, we will keep the community informed. On Thursday, June 11, 2015, Father Kalomas accepted an award for the Parish of Saint Andrew’s, from the Council of Interreligious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago. This Council was formed more than thirty years ago by Cardinal Bernardin, Metropolitan Iakovos and other religious leaders from Chicago. This award was given for our work with the Chicago Jewish Day School and other religious and ethnic groups which use our facility. Father’s speech included his time with the children of the school by showing them that the vestments worn by the priest are similar to those worn by rabbis in the time of the Old Testament. He also told stories of how the Greek Orthodox Church helped Jewish children escape from the Nazi’s by giving them baptismal paperwork. Parish Council members and representatives of the Chicago Jewish Day School attended this wonderful event. Please do not forget our Edgewater Greek Festival sponsored by St. Andrew’s on Saturday, July 11, 2015, and Sunday, July 12. 2015. Please be a part of this event by giving us your time or talent. Volunteer forms, donation forms, and Raffle tickets are available either on the Website or at the Church office. We look forward to seeing you and your families. Have a wonderful and safe summer. Thank you for your support of St. Andrew’s. Terri Mikuzis Red Easter Egg Volunteers- 2015 We thank the following volunteers who dyed 1,100 red eggs on Holy Thursday. Many thanks to Frances Tsaoussis for her generous donation of Krinos red egg dye. Thank you Kosta Zografopoulos for ordering the eggs and supplies. Thank you to Diane Alexander White for the photos. Karen Gatsis Anderson Christine Bezanes Eugenia Demos Georgia Farlekas Cathy Fasseas Helen Giannakopoulos Olga Karafillidis Vonnie Karafotias Semi Karnezos Vasiliki Laudizio Cynthia Melas Evangeline Mistaras Marianne Nichols Artemisia Papoutsaki Toula Tolias Diane Alexander White Merope Zografopoulos The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 6 Page 7 The Anchor—Summer 2015 St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church Chicago, IL Celebrating its 54th Greek Festival July 11th and July 12th Program Booklet Advertising Contract This is an advertising contract between St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church of Chicago, Illinois: Name: __________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: _______________________ State:______ Zip: _________ Contact Person: ______________________________________________ E-Mail: ___________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ The above company/person agrees to place a ______________ Advertisement in the St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Greek Festival 2015 Program Booklet. Advertisers please attach your borderless camera-ready advertising copy to this contract, (see below for rates and layouts) along with your payment, NO LATER THAN Wednesday, June 24, 2015, payable to: St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Church Attn: Festival 5649 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60660 [email protected] Advertising Rates: $150 for a full page (5 x 8) $80 for a half page $50 for a quarter page $25 for “Friends of the Festival” section where you may list your business’s name, address, and telephone number, or a personal message Also available are Raffle Tickets: 1st $5000, 2nd $2000, 3rd $1000. Price is $10 per ticket. Your Message Please submit your advertising message as you would like it to appear in the ad book in the space below. OR Submit your typed message and attach to the contract. All advertisement formats are final. An electronic file is preferred (JPG) and you may email it to: [email protected] and if one is not available please attach a scanned copy of your advertisement or business card. Please note that original artwork cannot be returned. Payment: Cash _______ Check _______ Visa/MasterCard ___________________________________________ The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 8 Dear Stewards and Friends: This year St. Andrew’s is celebrating its 54th Festival which will be held on Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, 2015. We are looking to having a fun and successful event. We can only do this with your help. As we all know, the costs of the festival rise each year, whether it is the food, tents, entertainment or kids activities. We always have the best possible product and entertainment. This year we are in hopes of defraying some of the costs for the 54th Festival. Please take a moment to look at the list below and if you are able to help out please fill out the section at the bottom of this sheet or if you have any questions or know of anyone who could help us out with any of the items listed, please contact Vonnie at [email protected] or call at 630-378-4878. Items DJ - Saturday DJ - Sunday Dance Troupe Dumpsters Police/Security Labor Fork Lift Kids Area/Jumps Cooks/Souvlaki – 2 days Cook/Gyros – 2 days Kitchen Personnel Charcoal Lumps – 40 lb bag (each) Ice Ice Chest Dinner Rolls Hot Dog Buns Spinach Pies Cheese Pies Vegetarian Mousaka Pastisio Phyllo Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix Lamb (2 whole legs) Lamb Souvlakia Retsina Rose Wine Wine (Red) Wine (White) Greek Beer Lemons Watermelon Potato Chips Red Onions/Julienned Green Peppers/Diced Green Peppers/Julienned Onions/Sliced Onions/Diced Olives – 12 kilo kegs Translucent Cups/7oz – 1 case Souffle – 2 oz. cups – 1 box Souffle – 2 oz. lids – 1 box Amount Needed Cost $1000 $1000 $250 2 @ $375 each $2650 $1360 $650 $2600 $810 $350 $1850 13 @ $22 each 4 @ $130 each $150 334 doz. 16 doz. 13 cases @ $50 each 11 cases @ $50 each 6 cases @ $84 each 9 cases @ $72 each 2 cases @ $50 each 25 cases @ $22 each 2 @ $160 each 55 lambs @ $60 each 680 lbs Pork Tenders 2 cases @ $54 each 9 cases @ $54 each 7 cases@ $81 each 7 cases@ $81 each 60 cases @ $22 each 2 cases @ $40.00 2 cases @ 35 each 4 cases @50 each @ $12 $53.00 $85.00 $53.00 $155.00 $60.00 6 jugs @ $60 each $50.00 $28.00 $28.00 $1000 $1000 $ 250 $ 750 $2650 $1360 $ 650 $2600 $ 810 $ 350 $1850 $ 286 $ 520 $ 150 $ 584 $ 40 $ 650 $ 550 $ 504 $ 648 $ 100 $ 550 $ 320 $3300 $2200 $ 108 $ 486 $ 567 $ 567 $1320 $ 80 $ 70 $ 48 $ 53 $ 85 $ 53 $ 155 $ 60 $ 360 $ 50 $ 28 $ 28 Partial Payment Full Payment Full/ Partial Donation Page 9 The Anchor—Summer 2015 Items Amount Needed Cost Partial Payment Full Payment Full/ Partial Donation Foil Pans/Full Size 2 cases @ $38 each $ 76 Foil Lids/Full Size 1 case @ $38 $ 38 Canolla Oil – 35 lb containers 10 @ 25 each $ 250 Salad Oil – 35 lb containers 2 @ $25 each $ 50 Balsamic Dressing 2 cases @ 40 each $ 80 Olive Oil 1 case - $61 $ 61 Ouzo 2 cases @ $125 each $ 250 Metaxa 2 cases @ $125 each $ 250 Sternos 3 cases @ 38 each $ 114 Honey (5lb containers – 6 per case) 10 cases @ $76 $ 760 Lighter Fluid (12 containers) $40.00 $ 40 Cup Cake Holders (15 paper/foil liner) $20 – 15 containers $ 20 Land O Lakes Butter – Unsalted (ONLY) 60 @ 4 each $ 240 Pop Up Foil – 500 ct. 1 box - $15 $ 15 Tomatoes/Diced – 6/10# 1 case @ $25 $ 25 Salt/Morton Iodized – 12 lbs. 1 bag @ $15 $ 15 Spices Oregano, Pepper, etc.. $ 350 Coffee 2 cases @ 30 each $ 60 Rice 15 bags @ $23 $ 345 Gyros 20 cases $2000 Tzatziki Sauce 10 cases @ $23 per case $ 230 Pita for Gyros 15 cases @ $20 per case $ 300 Paper products, plates, napkins, cups, etc.. $1200 12 boxes Swan Down Flour (ONLY) 12 @ 3 each $ 36 6 gallons milk $ 30 25 doz. eggs (Large) $ 60 4 lbs Powder Sugar, 1 ½ lbs Baking Powder, $ 75 2 lbs Baking Soda, 3 gal Corn Oil 60 lbs. Walnuts 30 lbs. Almonds Lemon Juice 1 case @ $17 $ 17 Feta Cheese $ 100 Gen Paks 22 cases @ $19 per case $ 418 Bottled Water 100 cases @ $4 per case $ 400 Coke 60 cases @ $7 per case $ 420 Diet Coke 45 cases @ $7 per case $ 315 7-Up/Sprite 40 cases @ $7 per case $ 280 Onions, Celery, Parsley $ 50 Chicken/Neck Bones 360 chickens $1000 Cherry Tomatoes 22 cases @ $17 per flat $ 374 Cucumbers 8 cases @ $19 per case $ 152 Tomatoes 13 cases @ $14 per case $ 182 Mustard 1 case $ 15 Hotdogs (160) $38 (per 80) $ 76 Sandwich Bags/Bowls $ 25 Whipping Cream $ 33 Kaseri Cheese (180 lbs/approx.) $1000 Kefalogravera/Saganaki (200 lbs/approx.) $1000 Tablecloths/Aprons/Towels $ 225 Plastic Table Covering (Outside) $ 500 Plastic Table Covering (Inside) $ 100 Please Note: If you know someone who may be able to donate any of the items listed above, please contact Vonnie at 630-378-4878, no later than Monday, June 29, 2015. Monetary donation to the festival $ ___________ to help defray the costs or Yes, I’d like to donate _____________ in the amount of $___________ As always, we thank you for your continued generosity and support to St. Andrew’s. The 2015 Picnic Committee The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 10 Stained Glass Window Restoration Project Chapel Update Thank You! As we reported in the last edition of The Anchor, due to the freezing weather, in February, a heating pipe froze and burst within the Chapel causing major water damage to our beautiful worship space. Since our last report we have removed all of the old flooring material and are working with several restoration companies to review the proposals and various options to restore our beautiful chapel. First and foremost, on behalf of the Parish Council we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all that have contributed to the Stained Glass Window Restoration Fund. As of May 31st, we have collected $128,000 and received our first matching donation of $33,333! As a result of your generosity, we will be able to move forward with the next phase of our project on the north side of the main church. We anticipate work to begin in July! We are working on a beautiful donor plaque that will be placed in the Narthex to recognize all of the individuals that have supported this project. We have been blessed with a beautiful worship space that holds fond memories of Baptisms, Weddings, Sunday school and Liturgical services for so many of our parishioners and we are working very hard with to restore it to beautiful condition once again. While we still have a way to meet our total goal, but with your prayers and continued support we will complete this project. Chapel as it looked when brand new in 1957 Roofing & Gutters Leaking in the Nave occurred during heavy storms during the winter months and we are obtaining bids to make repairs to fix the leaking areas. As the weather improves, we look forward to beginning work as soon as possible. As you can see there are many things going on with our church maintenance and we continue to seek additional members to join and assist in the maintenance projects of the church. Page 11 The Anchor—Summer 2015 The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 12 Dear Ladies of Philoptochos & St. Andrew’s Parish, As outgoing President of this wonderful organization, I would like to thank each and every one of you, whether you are a member of Philoptochos or if you attended our events, for supporting us in all the philanthropic works that we do. Over the past four years we have helped many that are in need in our community and the Chicago area. I also thank the Philoptochos for the beautiful dinner you held for me and sincerely thank everyone who was able to attend. As I said that evening, not only do I thank all of you for your support, but thank all the ladies and presidents’ before me for making this organization what it is today. I would like to thank the outgoing board for all of their hard work and commitment to Philoptochos. 2013 – 2015 Executive Board Fotine Bloom – Vice President Recording Secretary – Anastasia Bardouniotis Corresponding Secretary – Hellena Chrones Treasurer –Seva Johnson Board Advisor – Peggy Papaioannou Board Members Demetra Christus Cathy Fasseas Shia Kapos Cynthia Melas Marianne Nichols Patricia Perritt Katherine Siavelis Patricia Tsaoussis Marilyn Tzakis 2011 - 2013 I would like to thank the following ladies who were on this board also: Becky Hatzopoulos – Corresponding Secretary Stephanie Vomvouras Thank you for a wonderful four years! Vonnie Karafotias, Outgoing President PHILOPTOCHOS ELECTIONS Thursday, May 21st, we had our potluck dinner and elections. We would like to congratulate the following ladies who will be on the 2015 -2017 Board Anastasia Bardouniotis Fotine Bloom Demetra Christus Hellena Chrones Cathy Fasseas Patty Harrison Vonnie Karafotias Vicki Karagianis Cindy Lynch Cynthia Melas Terri Mikuzis Marianne Nichols Patricia Perritt Katherine Siavelis Patricia Tsaoussis Marilyn Tzakis Diane White Page 13 The Anchor—Summer 2015 PHILOPTOCHOS 2015 STEWARDSHIP FORM Philoptochos is you and me making a difference. National Philoptochos is the largest women’s Christian charitable organization in the U.S. We are 27,000 strong nationwide!! Our St. Andrew’s Women’s Philoptochos Society supports and helps those in need here in our community and beyond. Philoptochos assists the elderly, the sick and the poor. We give to Orthodox missions, IOCC, St. Basil’s Academy, local hospitals, neighborhood food pantry and other places. Philoptochos works to make the lives of others better. We pray you choose to be part of St. Andrew’s Women’s Philoptochos in your time, talent, and support. It is only through your generous commitment that we are able to pursue our philanthropic mission. Suggested Annual Stewardship Donation: $40.00 To be distributed as follows: National Philoptochos: $15.00 & Metropolis Philoptochos: $6.00 Any additional amount supports the good works of our chapter. Please print a copy of this form and complete the requested information. Name _____________________________________________________________________ Spouse ____________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________ State _____________ Zip ___________________ Phone Number _______________________ Cell Number____________________________ Email ________________________________________________Donation Amount $______ Please make check payable to St. Andrew’s Women’s Philoptochos Society (SAWPS) Mail your check and this form to: St. Andrew’s Women’s Philoptochos Society Attn: Membership 5649 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60660 Whether you can help for one hour or spend the day with us, your time is appreciated!! Please indicate the SAWPS activities that interest you: ____Holy Cross Vesper/Names Day –Sept. 13 & 14 ____ Blanket Making – October, January (ongoing) ____IOCC Walkathon – September or October ____ Nursing Home – November/month may vary ____Thanksgiving Food Baskets – November ____St. Andrew’s Vesper/Names Day – November 29 & 30 ____Christmas Food Baskets – December ____Dinner Dance Committee - December ____Christmas Dinner Outing – December ____Vasilopita/Coffee Hour – January ____Feed the Hungry/Annunciation Cathedral – January ____Go Red Sunday – February ____Lenten Lunch/Veneration of Holy Cross - Varies ____Glendi Committee – February/March ____Outreach Group – (reaching out to other groups) ____Baking - Lent and/or when needed – Month varies ____Bake Sale/Palm Sunday – Month varies ____End of Year Dinner Outing - June ____Boutique - As needed/July Festival ____Breakfast/Dinner Meetings – Coordinate ____Bulletin Board - Ongoing ____Public Relations - Ongoing ____Membership - Ongoing ____Programs for Monthly Meetings – Ongoing The Anchor—Summer 2015 Dear Philoptochos Members and Friends; We have been very busy the past few months. Page 14 In attendance we had 200 ladies, in which many of them wore their hats and prizes were given out to some of them according to different categories. Saturday, March 28th, we held our 2nd annual bakea-thon. We thank Anastasia Bardouniotis for organizing this event along with Helen Papaioannou for teaching us how to make her Along with a live auction, a delicious Koulourakia, and Eugenia Demos for wonderful raffle with an teaching us how to make Moustoukouloura. Thank array of beautiful prizes, you to all the ladies who came and helped. your attendance and donations, we made ****** $20,600! A portion of Sunday, April 11th, we had our 11th Annual Palm the proceeds from this Sunday Bake Sale. Thank you to Anastasia Bardouniotis for organizing this and to everyone who helped with the event. Special thanks to our youngest helpers, Sofia and Eva Weber for helping at our register. With everyone’s support we raised over $1,100 this year! ****** Tuesday, April 21 we enjoyed listening to Paula Renee Burzawa (Akouris) as she presented her new book “Tassso’s Journey.” The book tells the love story of her yiayia and papou. We also enjoyed the evening with an array of delicious Greek appetizers. ****** A Mad Hatter’s Fashion Show and Luncheon was held on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at the Union League Club. I would like to thank Sascha Kalpake and her committee for organizing a very enjoyable afternoon. st event will go to Camp Erin Chicago, a Children’s Bereavement Camp and to the St. Andrew’s Stained Glass Window Challenge. Thank you to all who attended and supported this successful event! ****** Cook Book Update - With your support we have sold 110 books! These make great gifts for many occasions; especially bridal showers. Thank you to all who have supported this project. Please contact any Philoptochos Board Member to purchase your cookbook! ****** The luncheon was Feeding the Hungry - Your assistance is needed emceed by special for this new initiative of the National Philoptochos guest Sally Lou “Feeding the Hungry” with the goal of serving Loveman, founder of 250,000 meals nationwide by July 2016; when we Lovespeaks. hold our next National Philoptochos Assembly. We had a beautiful Hat Please help us fill the container located on the Fashion Show by pangari (candle stand) to help those in need! If you Milliner & Owner of have contacts of people with any businesses who Ooh-La-La Boutique, Lisa Farrell, who gave us descriptions on the hats may wish to help, please let us know. Your support is greatly appreciated. modeled by some of our own parishioners. Page 15 Philoptochos Outreach Group – Join our new Outreach Group. Do you know of an organization that needs help or may need to feed others? Over the past few weeks a group of ladies have come together to help make sack lunches for those in need. Come join us and be a part of this important effort. The Anchor—Summer 2015 For more information see your upcoming Emails, Fall Anchor and Sunday Bulletins St. Andrew’s Women’s Philoptochos Chicago – Feeding the Hungry Challenge. In our neighborhood we have found a place called Sarah’s Circle. They help women in need and have a place where up to 50 ladies can live there. For more information on these 2 groups contact Vonnie at [email protected] or any other We are now beginning to Philoptochos Board Member. make sack lunches to provide them for the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church & National weekends. April 30 and Shrine May 22 a group of ladies Over the past few months, our Philoptochos has gathered to make 60 collected over $4500. Thank you to those who sack lunches for each have participated. session totaling 120 sack lunches. ****** Philoptochos Commitments – April - May We were able to accomplish this through April Commitments: earmarking $250 through National: St. Basil Academy Sisterhood, $300; our treasury and International Orthodox Christian Charities, $1,000; donations. Holy Cross/Hellenic College Lenten $500; Metropolis: Philoxenia House, $1,000 We will be gathering at church on Friday, June 26 between 10:00 am – 10:30 am to prepare sack May Commitments: lunches. Please consider giving 2 hours of your National: 75th Anniversary Founder's Fund, time. $1,000; Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), For more information, contact Vicki Karagianis at $250; 773-327-3194 to help out!! Metropolis: Metropolis Luncheon Donation, $300 This has begun another one of our outreach Upcoming Events programs where we help groups in our Holy Cross Vespers – Sunday, September 13, neighborhood help stamp out hunger. Holy Cross Names Day – Monday, September 14, It takes many hands to help with this event so please consider giving of your Time and Talent Metropolis of Chicago Philoptochos Annual Luncheon Saturday, September 19, 2015, Café La Cave, Des Plaines, Il.; $50 per ticket St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church & National Shrine Fundraiser – Sunday, Sept. 20 – more details to follow Metropolis of Chicago Clergy Laity/ Philoptochos Assembly – November 15 – 18, 2015; Madison, WI.; we will be discussing this at our meeting in September Dinner Dance – Sunday, December 6, 2015, Westin O’Hare – more details to follow The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 16 Page 17 The Anchor—Summer 2015 On Sunday, June 7th, the students of our Dr. Basil E. Stevens Greek School performed skits, recited poems, sang songs and danced for the End of the Year Program. We would like to congratulate our 3 graduates, Elizabeth Gargano, Stavroula Nicolaou and Niki Tsolakidis. We would also like to thank our teachers, Eugenia Demos, Anastasia Papas, and Helen Papas and our volunteer assistants, Lily Christopoulos and Christina Kakavas. They all received a small token of our appreciation for their wonderful work with our children from the Parish Council and Community of St. Andrew’s. Classes for the 2015-2016 School Year begin on Saturday, September 12, 2015. Registration is now open, and if you preregister by July 30 with a $500 deposit (per family) tuition will be the same as last year. Tuition rates for the 2015-2016 Year are as follows: Stewards: Full Payment at time of Registration: $900.00 ½ Payment at time of Registration: $955.00 Non-Stewards: Full Payment at time of Registration: $1,600.00 ½ Payment at time of Registration: $1,655.00 THE ABOVE TUITION RATES INCLUDE A $75.00 BOOK, SUPPLY & PTO FEE *There is a $50 discount which will be applied per additional child enrolled in one of our programs The Anchor—Summer 2015 Page 18 St. Andrew Sunday Church School During the past few months, our Sunday Church School Students have been involved in many Events and Services within our Parish during Great Lent, Holy Week and through the end of our school year. First, each of our classes participated in our annual Parish St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival. Each of our classes made their presentations on various Sundays during February and March. Our Festival culminated with the presentations made by our Junior High and High School Students. These students included: Dennis Polite, Stephen Rudofski, Anthony Metz, Zoe Tsokolas, Georgia Kotsinis, and Nikolas Polite. This year’s topics were developed by the His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios together with the Archdiocesan Department for Religious Education. Our students worked very hard on their various presentations, and all those parishioners who heard them on those Sundays were very impressed by their efforts. We applaud all of these students for their efforts, and thank all of our Sunday Church School teachers and parents for instructing these students and assisting them in preparing for their presentations. In addition, we would like to thank our judges for their assistance in making this year’s Oratorical Festival a success. On Saturday, April 18th, Bright Saturday, the winners of our Parish Oratorical Festival went on to represent our St. Andrew Parish at the Metropolis St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival this year hosted at the Parish of St. Spyridon in Palos Heights, Illinois. It was truly a wonderful day and a blessing to all those who were present! Our students represented us very well through all their efforts and their witnesses of Faith, and it was wonderful seeing how our students are growing spiritually year after year. Present at this year’s Metropolis Festival were: Dennis Polite, Anthony Metz, Georgia Kotsinis, and Nikolas Polite. Although all of our students represented us very well, we are excited to announce that Dennis Polite was awarded 1st Place in the Junior Division Oratory Division. Dennis then went on to represent our Metropolis of Chicago at the National St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival at the Parish of St. Anthony in Pasadena, California. We are very proud to announce that Dennis was awarded 2nd Place in the Junior Division Oratory Division as well! We congratulate each of our students and wish them all the best as we look forward to next year. “Kai es anotera”! During Holy Week, our Sunday Church School Students as well as other children within our extended Parish family participated in our Saturday of Lazarus Holy Week Retreat on Saturday, April 4th and in our Good Friday Outreach Project on Friday, April 10th. Both were wonderful days for our Parish Family. For the Saturday of Lazarus Retreat, we especially would like to thank Eleni Parisi, Tracy Poulakidas, Sue Mouflouzelis, Demetra Christus, and Cathy Fasseas, as well as the parents for all their efforts. For the Good Friday Outreach Project, we would especially like to thank Kosta Zografopoulos, Peggy Papaioannou, Arlene Siavelis Kehl, and Vivian Davros for all of their help. Everyone in our Parish Family who helped in the organization, instruction, meal preparation, as well as offered their assistance and donations in making both the Saturday of Lazarus Retreat and in the Good Friday Outreach Project successful and meaning for all is sincerely appreciated. What better way can we teach our children about the true meaning of Holy Week than to spend the holiest days of the year together as a family and make them a Christ-centered! Our Sunday Church School year ended with a wonderful Graduation Program presented on Sunday, June 7th. Our program included having each Sunday Church School Class coming up to the solea along with their teachers to receive their certificates of participation within our church school program. We would like to thank all of our teachers for all of their efforts and instruction and to our parents who supported their children by bringing them each Sunday so that they could nurture and grow in our Holy Orthodox Faith. Our heartfelt thanks to all for a great school year! Our Graduation Program continued on Sunday, June 14th, when our High School Seniors and our OCF Graduates from Loyola University were honored and presented with gifts from our Parish by Fr. John Kalomas. We hope that these gifts will be a source of strength for each of these students throughout their lives! Congratulations to all of our High School Seniors who graduated from our St. Andrew Sunday Church School Program. These seniors include: Page 19 The Anchor—Summer 2015 Nicholas Gargano graduated from Saint Ignatius College Preparatory High School in Chicago. Nicholas will be attending the University of San Diego in the fall where he was recruited to play Division 1 Football for the University of San Diego Football Team as a Defensive Tackle. John R. Hirsch will be graduating from Lincoln Park High School in Chicago. John will continue his education next year in the Aerospace Engineering Program at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago. Nicole Karabas is a graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka. Nicole will be attending Elon University in North Carolina in the fall where she will pursue General Studies and compete as a Division I athlete on the Women's Track and Field team in Pole Vaulting. Georgia Kotsinis is a graduate of Glenbrook South High School in Glenview. In the fall, Georgia will be attending Boston University and studying Communication/Public Relations with a minor in Spanish. Nikolas Lee Polite graduated from Saint Ignatius College Preparatory High School in Chicago. Nikolas will be attending DePauw University next year in Greencastle, Indiana where he plans on continuing his studies in the Sciences, in either Chemistry and/or Biology. George Sotos graduated from Lane Technical High School in Chicago. George will be attending the University of Iowa, School of Engineering. We wish them all of God’s blessings as they each begin their new journey in life with much health and happiness in all your future endeavors! Finally, I would like to remind all of our parish family regarding our Vacation Church School which will take place this year the week of August 3-7th at our neighboring Parish of St. Demetrios of Chicago. Last year we had a wonderful week of instruction and activities together with the students and teachers of St. Demetrios. This year we are planning an equally wonderful week with St. Demetrios as well as our other neighboring parishes. As a special treat, we are also planning a Field Trip to the St. Iakovos Retreat Center in Wisconsin on Friday, August 7th. We encourage all of our Parish Family, particularly those with children in preschool through 6th grade to be present for this wonderful program! With Love in Christ, Kathy Siavelis Pre-K Jr. Kindergarten Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd & 4th Grades 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Grades High School High School Graduates Loyola OCF Graduates The Anchor—Summer 2015 St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church 5649 N. Sheridan Rd. Chicago, IL 60660 Page 20