Thursday, May 29, 2014

On Sunday 12/1 the


of A c t i v a s
- The Lover of Aegina.
On Sunday 05.01.2014 organized by "Educational and Cultural Association Cell Aegina" speech enofrigo with the title of the heading and the speaker, Ms. Kyriaki Gold-Karatzas, Research Center for Folklore of the Academy of Athens. The speaker presented the topic in a clear, concise and understandable, without tiring enofrigo the audience with details, if any, required because of the complexity. Apparently, he wanted to give the opportunity for listeners to express their opinions and questions to the debate that followed.
Unfortunately, enofrigo these obligations have not been able to remain throughout enofrigo the course of the dialogue, although that would like to participate. However, we appreciated the "setup" of the speaker's work, which began with the need to "revive" and "survival" of "tradition" as a sign of culture of peoples. These words are "key" will give the possibility to every listener enofrigo to enter into any of the many forms of delivery. We, for example, you were to ask Mrs speaker on "maritime tradition of the Greeks."
Tradition is like the custom, only this because of conservation and in our current age, can create "law" as "customary law." While the tradition may have been discontinued in the present times for various reasons (economic, zoning, etc.). In each case, however, the tradition is a necessity, for each state, enofrigo mainly because it shows how they lived, and we feel minded people in the past. For our own state, local and national, have reservations if he wants to look his culture.
Because, as pointed out by the speaker, the tradition can survive or be revived, if each state and the people of respecting culture and wants to preserve its cultural heritage. Of course, if the state, especially when it is a party, as unfortunately happens in our country, indifferent, then the people must take responsibility to remind him of his obligation to maintain enofrigo our culture. Finally, we congratulate the speaker and the Board Association for the initiative to organize this event.
Following the announcement for the event, organized by the Municipality of Kifissia Friday, January 10, 2014 on "Dimitris SARANTAKI - In the wake of Wind Literary School", to inform our readers, who were unable to attend, enofrigo publish the solid text posted enofrigo from fistiki :
"Posted by / on fistiki 14/01/2014 The event in tribute to Jim Sarandakos was moving great success and proved little enofrigo room for the world to come. I wish I had brought even more books to give away to the public attended unfortunately not reached what we brought. We thank all the speakers who spoke to the engineer, enofrigo writer, scholar, friend and partner, Mimi. We especially thank Dora Vakirtzi undertaken the coordination of the organization and a thorough enofrigo presentation and course enofrigo Vlassis Agtzidis for Hospitality at the Seminar of Contemporary History. You heard was very interesting and eloquently Given and hope to get some time video of the event so we can post it. We also thank good old friends that made us the honor to attend, it was great pleasure to see you again them. Here are some highlights from the event, through the lens of Stamatis Lagana "The Award of Excellent Students of
On Sunday 12/1 the 'Educational Association enofrigo Aegina - Kapodistrias' award, traditionally and with the opportunity of cutting the New Year cake, the following outstanding students of secondary schools of Aegina Excellence "George Socrates Alyfantis": 1) Isadora Katsaros, from high school Mesagros. 2) Barbara Kalantzi enofrigo than 2 Gymnasium Cell. 3) Rhoditis George from 1st Kapodistrian gymnasium Aegina. Before the start of the award created cheerful atmosphere with the songs of Lady Peace Kounadi and orchestra consisted of Messrs. John Kassis, Virtue Pigiaditi, Soros and Stavros Stavros Zorbalas.
After the award ceremony, cut the cake and offered sweets and drinks, and orchestra musicians, enofrigo Ms. Susana Rafael and father Nicholas Garifallou

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