For those of you who may be interested in such an outing…
From: Supreme President
Nicholas A. Karacostas [mailto:webm...@ahepa.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 5:45 PM
To: aka...@akaraslaw.com
Subject: AHEPA Day at D.C. United Soccer Match Against FC Dallas
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Brothers and
Sisters of the AHEPA Family:
Sat. AUG 14th: 8PM
/ Washington, DC - RFK Stadium
The award is named after the legendary multi-sport athlete of Greek heritage, who died prematurely at 26 from a pulmonary embolism. Agganis played professional baseball for the Boston Red Sox. John is in his second year with MLS' FC Dallas. He was a first-round draft choice selected 14th overall. John, a defensive midfielder who hails from Shoreline, Wash., was a four-year starter at the University of Washington where he was a two-time co-captain. His honors included: First-team All PAC 10 (twice) and First-team NCAA Scholar All-America (twice). In 2008, John captured the PAC 10's Male Soccer Athlete of the Year Award. He graduated with a 3.47 cumulative GPA. In 2005, he received the AHEPA Greek American Male High School Athlete of the Year Award and is an active member of the Sons of Pericles and Brother Ahepan. Previous recipients
of the AHEPA Harry Agganis Award include:
TEAM AHEPA D.C. UNITED SOCCER SUPPORTS AHEPA ATHLETICS District #3 has agreed to make a donation to any District which chooses to participate from the proceeds of the tickets sold from that District. Power District #4 Athletic Director has agreed to support the event and we look forward to seeing a great turnout from District #3 and #4 (Region 2) 8/14/2010
Purchase your
tickets by following the directions below
Click the following
link:
All seats will be assigned "best available" in our Premium sections (Black seats on our seating diagram: http://www.dcunited.com/stadium/seating-diagram .
You will need to print your tickets from home (small fee per ticket for this service).
AHEPA is the largest Greek-American association in the world with chapters in the United States, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, and sister chapters in Australia and New Zealand. It was established in 1922 by visionary Greek Americans to protect Hellenes from prejudice originating from the KKK, and in its history, AHEPA joined with the NAACP and B'nai B'rith International to fight discrimination. The mission of the AHEPA family is to promote the ancient Greek ideals of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility and family and individual excellence through community service and volunteerism. For more information about the AHEPA family, or how to join, please contact AHEPA Headquarters, (202) 232-6300, or visit www.ahepa.org. |
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