Viewpoint: 25th Anniversary of the Hellenic News of America
By Catherine Tsounis
Our main goal is to attract 2nd and 3rd generations of Greek Americans,” said Paul Kotrotsios, Hellenic News of America publisher and Hermes Expo International. He accomplished is goal at the Oct. 14th Twenty-fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Hellenic News of America (HNA) newspaper. The event was held at the Concordville Inn-Best Western Hotel & Conference Center in Concordville, Pennsylvania. A packed audience attended from states on the northeastern seaboard. I mingled with families whose grandparents and parents immigrated to America 100 years ago. Mr. Kotrotsios and his team of workers are exciting an interest in mainstream America.

At his event, I actually saw my late Father’s cousin, Elaine Papantinas, from the island of Mosconisi (renamed Alibey Aidasi). I have not seen her since the late 1960’s. She came to Paul Kotrotsios’ 25th Anniversary with her friends. I actually found out history about my Father’s mentor, John Alikaris, Elaine’s father. She told me my grandmother, Catherine, who died at 46 years old, had red hair and was called kokinomalousa (red haired). Mr. Kotrotsios is igniting an interest in one’s past in the America of the 1930’s-40’s.
The administrative work at the entrance of the event was in the hands of Linda Kotrotsios, assisted by an outstanding Social Scientist, Alkistis Von Gizycki. “Paul Kotrotsios is commended for being President and Founder of the Hellenic News of America and Hermes Expo International,” said Ms. Alkistis. “He is coordinating and holding the cohesion of Hellenism in America. He is a businessman, inspiration force and a family man.” Ms. Alkistis smile welcomed all at the entrance. Senator Leonidas “Lou” Raptakis came special from Rhode Island to network with all. Mr. Theodore Spyropoulos sent his daughter, Mariyana, for this event while he was in Greece. Assemblymember Aravella Simotas added special warmth as emcee. I enjoyed hearing her tell us that she was Miss AHEPA.

Basil Savopoulos, whose Mother was a teacher in 1903 Smyrna, Asia Minor and Father attended Law School in Athens in 1898, came to show his support of Hellenism. His work through the American Hellenic Institute Public Affairs Committee (AHIPAC) in Washington helped mobilize the Greek vote in Delaware with Dr. Dean Lomis and associates.
I was amazed to meet persons, whose families were in the U.S. for over 100 years, holding on to Hellenism. Paul Kotrotsios work is one of the factors. “Through the Hermes Expo International, we want to continue building networks for our youth.” Middle America is helping the Hellenic News of America to achieve its goal.
Photo 1: Paul Kotrotsios, Founder & Publisher of the Hellenic News of America
Photo 2: Nick Larigakis, Dean Lomis (Honoree), Dr. Spiros Spireas, Aravella Simotas, Paul Kotrotsios
Photo 3: John Fotiou & Georgia Filiotis
Photo 4: Hermes Young Professionals Initiative Members



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