[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 133 (Thursday, November 18, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E2043-E2044]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF GREECE'S OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN HOSTING THE 2004
SUMMER OLYMPICS
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HON. CAROLYN B. MALONEY
of new york
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Mrs. MALONEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to Greece for its
outstanding performance as host of the 2004 Olympic Games. As Co-Chair
of the Congressional Caucus on Hellenic Issues and as the House Member
privileged to represent Astoria, Queens, one of the
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largest and most vibrant communities of Hellenic Americans anywhere in
this country, I join with all of my Caucus colleagues and fellow
residents of New York's 14th Congressional District in saluting the
people of Greece. On October 29, 2004, the Hellenic community, together
with many friends, convened in Astoria's Athens Square Park to
recognize this outstanding accomplishment.
While it has been nearly three months since the Olympic flame was
extinguished in Athens, the memory of how wonderful the 2004 Summer
Games really were remains with us. The Athens Games attracted the
largest American audience ever for an Olympic competition held outside
the United States. The impact will be felt worldwide for generations to
come. To me it was always clear that Greece would be an excellent host
for the 2004 Olympic Games. Greek hospitality and warmth is renowned
throughout the world. Thus, it is no surprise to report that the Greek
people proved the naysayers wrong by hosting an impeccably organized
and safe Olympic Games, an extraordinary world event in which the
athletes took center stage.
For three weeks in August, the people of Greece welcomed the world to
participate in a competition that allowed countries to set aside their
political differences for a brief time and to come together in the
spirit of peace and sportsmanship. Wanting to help make the 2004
Olympics a great event for visitors many volunteers, including those
from New York City such as Andreas C George, Katherine George, Vlasis
Anastasiou, Julia Anastasiou, Helen Skarla, Katerina Papaioannou,
Joanna Savaides, Irene Aindili Kalliroe Argenas, Yeannis Kaltsas,
Spilios Gianakopoulos, Elizabeth Bogiatzi, Marika Gianakopoulos,
Argyris Ignatiades, Stephanos Pavlides, Ieanni Michaelides, Theodora
Ziongas, George Costacos and Zacharoula Karyammi, gave generously of
their time and energy. While they were there, the volunteers were able
to see Greece's beautiful historic and natural treasures, ensuring that
they would remember forever their experience in Greece.
On October 29th, the members of Hellenic cultural and civic
organizations, Greek Orthodox churches, constituents and friends joined
together to pay tribute to Greece for its extraordinary showing in the
Olympics. The organizations represented included the Federation of
Hellenic Societies and its members: Grinion Benevolent Society;
Daughters of Roumeli Society of New York, Inc., Society of Diplatanos,
Saint Marina, Inc., Nafpactian Brotherhood of New York, Galaxidi
Brotherhood Eanthe, Thermopyles Phiotidos, the Laconian Brotherhood
``Mani'' Inc., Calavrytan Fraternity, Geros Tou Morea, Inc, Society
Vryseon Anavretis, Pankerkyraikos Association, Kephalos, Society of
America, Ithacan Society, ``Odesseus'' Ithacan Society, ``Odesseus''
Aesculapian Thessalian Brotherhood, Inc., Society of Epirotes, Pyrrhus
Benevolent Society, Inc., Society of Epirotes Ladies Auxiliary,
Souliotissaithessalonikian Society Society of Kastorians, Pontion
Society of Kastoria, Inc., Panthracian Union of America, ``Orpheus''
St. John Theologos Society, Pan-icarian Brotherhood, Mytilenian Society
of America, Pan-lemnian Philanthropic Association ``Hephaestos'' Inc.,
Gnomagoras Nisyrian Society Inc., Zoodohos Pighe of Andros Society,
Cretans Association, ``Omonoia'' Cretan Women's Association,
``Pasiphae'' Syllogos Kreton ``Minos'' Pancyprian Association, Inc.,
Greek Cultural Center Inc., Northern Chios Society of ``Pelineon'',
United Pireotes of America, Aetoloakarnanian Mutual Society, Mutual Aid
Society, Aigioton Vostitsa Epidavrou Limiras Association, Inc., Pan-
eliakos Society of New York, Kalamata Society, Ltd., Aristotelis
Society of Halkidikipansamian Brotherhood ``Pythagoras'' of New York,
``Labrys'' Cretan Youth Organization of New York, Pontian Society
``Komninoi'', NY Greek American Folklore Society, Inc., Greek American
Folklore Society, Inc., El Greco Society of Visual Arts, Inc., ``St.
Demetrios'' Naupaktias Brotherhood of America, Greek American
Homeowners Ass., Society Agiogalousion Amerikis, Greek-American Labor
Council, Greek Society Elatousion of ``St. Stefanos'', Syllogos Noumou
Magnisias ``Argonaytes'', Benevolent Association of Calamatahellenic
Veterans Society of Greater New York, Inc., Panhellenic Organization
``Martyrs of Kavo Melanios'' Othoni Society of USA, Inc., Association
of Logastra, Inc., Hellenic Organization of University Graduates of
America, Philoptohos Adelfotis Arahoviton Nafpaktias Olympiakos Fan
Club of NY, USA Greek and American Retirement Club, Pankritiki Enosis
Athlitismou, Inc., Pan-Grecorian A.E.K. Fan Soccer Club of USA, Inc.,
Greek-American Mothers Association of USA, Omilos Metanaston Karitsis
Messinian Benevolent Association, Hellenic American Educators
Association, Gnomogoras Nisyrian Society, Inc., Benevolent Society of
Athanasios Diakos ``Apostole'', Association Magoulioton of
Spartasyllogos Patrinon Kostis Palamas and other prominent
organizations, including PSEKA, Athens Square Park Inc., American
Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, St. Paul Soc., Pan
Dodecanese Society of America, Krikos; Eastern Orthodox Lawyers, Pan
Macedonian Cultural Center; the Modern Greek Studies Center; the
Hellenic American Medical Society; Euro-American Women's Council and
the Pan Erikoussa Society of America, as well as our friends in the
Greek press: National Herald, Hellenic Harmonies, Hellas News, National
Greek TV, Hellenic Times, Estiator & Greek American Review, Antena,
Aktina, Eseis Magazine, Maria Papadatos Show; Orthodox Observer, Hellas
FM, and Mike Zapitis Hour.
The millions of Americans who watched the Games achieved a better
understanding of the Greek people, their warmth, generosity and
graciousness. These Olympics helped solidify the reputation of Greece
and the Hellenic people for abundant hospitality, or ``filoxenia''.
Greece has earned our gratitude and sincerest congratulations.
``Axie!''
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to rise to pay tribute to Greece for
giving the world a spectacular 2004 Summer Olympics.
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