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Wednesday, 28 June 2017 11:23
Giannis & Thanasis Antetokounmpo Join Forces With The Onassis Foundation - An Extraordinary Collaboration
Inspired by the career and the ethos of the Antetokounmpo brothers, the Onassis Foundation establishes "One of a Kind", a new undergraduate scholarship for young people who were born in Greece but have still to secure Greek nationality or have received it within the last five years.
On Saturday, June 24th, 2017 before a packed house at the Onassis Cultural Centre (OCC), Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo discussed with Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director of Culture at the Onassis Foundation. As announced right from the start, their talk, which has already received over 100,000 views on the OCC's Facebook page, was less about basketball and more about the importance of the journey, about what being 'Greek' actually means, and about the virtues that can help you reach the top. This extraordinary collaboration between the Antetokounmpo Brothers and the Onassis Foundation culminated in the announcement made by Afroditi Panagiotakou as the event neared its end: the establishment of the "One of a Kind" undergraduate scholarship for young people who, though born in Greece, have yet to secure Greek nationality or have received it within the past five years.
In recognition of the Antetokounmpo brothers' contributions to sport and of their successful careers, and in the light of their social starting point, the Onassis Foundation announced that it would be sponsoring a Special Scholarship for undergraduate studies in the Greek Higher Education sector.
Since 1978, the Onassis Foundation has granted 7000 scholarships to students and academics both Greek and non-Greek. The Foundation's Scholarships Programme approves over 200 scholarships per year, some of which go to Greek students undertaking doctoral and post-graduate studies in Greece and abroad, and some to academics from abroad to help them undertake postgraduate studies and research in Greece. The special "One of a Kind" undergraduate scholarship, and the collaboration with Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo, seek to send out a symbolic message: we need to try and change the way we think. Because you do not have to be born Greek—you can become Greek, too.
It wasn't just the Antetokounmpo brothers' success that inspired this collaboration, but also the qualities the two Greek athletes embody: modesty, competitiveness, passion, hard work and an intention to help those who, despite their desire to get ahead in life, find themselves held back by social and economic exclusion.
Highlights from the discussion between Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo and Afroditi Panagiotakou:
Why do they think people are so fond of them?
Giannis Antetokounmpo: Greece loves us because we're good kids, virtuous kids. Wherever we go, Greece comes with us. We promote Greece a lot, and fame hasn't changed us. We're still who we used to be, because we have exceptional parents who raised us right.
Their Vision
Thanasis Antetokounmpo: We are here to help each other. We know times are hard for all of us, but that's the way to survive hard times: by supporting one another.
Giannis Antetokounmpo: We came to talk to you, the Onassis Foundation, because we wanted to learn. You have helped so many people, so many children, and I want, one day many years from now, to be able to do the same.
What do 'getting ahead' and having faith in yourself mean for Giannis Antetokounmpo
If you want to get ahead, hard work is the key. And now that we're making it, that we're getting ahead, it's even harder to stay there. It takes even more hard work. People say to us "You've reached the top, you've made it", but I haven't accomplished anything. My goal is to be a champion, an MVP (Most Valuable Player), to be one of the fifty best players ever to play basketball. The work is the crucial thing, you have to keep pushing yourself to your limits. Don't think of yourself as average--you're not average and don't ever let that thought into your head. If you think you're average, that's exactly what you'll be: average. And that will be the end of it. Right now, I think—and I'm not bragging here, I'm not being arrogant - that I am the best player of all time and I know that's what I'll be. Work, work, work.
The flip side of success—Commenting on a verse in Giannis' Instagram profile: "It's beauty in the struggle, ugliness in the success"
Giannis Antetokounmpo: You've got to love what you've got. I remember us, myself and my family, having a good time even when times were hard. I saw them every day, we spent all day together, laughing. Now that I'm successful, it's hard to get together. I travel such a lot, it's really hard to meet up so often. So there's 'ugliness' even in success.
How do you deal with the 'dark moments'?
Thanasis Antetokounmpo: Everyone has difficulties to face up to. When they tell me “You had it hard”, I always say a lot of people do. Because me not having enough to eat doesn't mean you don’t have problems of your own too. You might not have been able to pay for extra tuition for your kids, you could have lost your job. It's something different for everyone. But you need to seek out the light in the darkness.
The song their mother sang to wake them up for school—the moment that brought tears to the Antetokounmpo brothers' eyes.
The auditorium was awash with emotion when the Greek song The rooster (When, my mistress, I go to the market) was heard — the song the boys' mother, Veronica Antetokounmpo, used to sing to wake her children up every morning. With tears in his eyes, Giannis Antetokounmpo said: "I didn't cry when we lost in the play offs... We started out when we were little and now we're here. Who would ever have believed it? That me, Thanasis and my family, joining forces with you, could ever provide other children with opportunities!"
On the racism they've encountered
Thanasis Antetokounmpo: There's no racism in Greece, just hypocrisy. Which is worse. In America, there is racism, but you can be anything you set out to be in your life. Here, there's hypocrisy and that's worse. I've seen negative posts on Facebook about us, posts saying we're not Greek, and then met the same person who posted it in Glyfada with his kid, only for him to congratulate me and tell me I'm a credit to Greece. I lifted his kid up onto my shoulders for a photograph and I thanked him.
Giannis Antetokounmpo: There's the bad side and there's the positive side. We had friends who defended us. When someone said something bad, they’d answer back and stop hanging round with them.
On being Greek
Giannis Antetokounmpo: You don’t have to be born Greek. you can become Greek, too. No one can tell me I'm not Greek. The only thing we can do with people who believe that is love Greece more than they do.
On nationality
Thanasis Antetokounmpo: I was without a Greek passport for two and a half years. I played friendlies with the Greek National youth, teenage and children's teams and our opponents would ask why I never took part in tournaments, and the reason was I didn't have a Greek passport. And there are a lot of kids like us. Kids who could offer a lot to the country, but who are prevented by the nationality issue. And it shouldn't be like that. When you go to primary school, high school and senior high in a country, you should automatically be given citizenship. You shouldn't have to be the Antetokounmpo brothers to get it.
If you could turn the clock back, what would you say to your 10-year-old self?
Giannis Antetokounmpo: If I could go back, I'd tell myself to be patient and to keep on working at it. There were days when I felt dissapointed. But I never stopped believing that I'd make it in the end and be able to help my family. I'd tell myself: "Be patient, keep on smiling, and everything will come to you". If you keep on working hard and believe in your dreams, you can be sure you will get ahead, certain you'll keep on getting better.
Thanasis Antetokounmpo: If I went back, the first thing I'd say would be "Don't cry. Don't feel sad". I grew up feeling sad. People are forever asking why I smile all the time. Well, it's because I grew up feeling upset and sad. I saw my parents struggling, I saw my brothers and sisters, and when you're the eldest, you want to help.
Press Release by the Onassis Foundation
To watch the full discussion (in Greek), please visit: Onassis Foundation
Press Release by the Onassis Foundation
To watch the full discussion (in Greek), please visit: Onassis Foundation
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Thursday, 29 June 2017 07:00
The Importance Of Lemons In Greek Cooking
Lemons weren’t always grown in Greece. At some point in Greece’s history, lemon trees found their way to Greece. Now, lemon groves can be found all over Greece, especially in some of the warmer climates, such as on the island of Crete and in the Cyclades. Lemons, along with garlic, olive oil, and Greek oregano, are also one of the most common, and most important, flavoring agents in Greece cooking.
Today, lemons make up about 18% of the total citrus production within the country. Most of the lemons grown in Greece are also consumed in Greece. Lemon exported out of Greece make up a much smaller percentage. The main areas of production include the Cycladic Islands, the island of Crete, and also the Peloponnese.
The reason why lemons are so important as a seasoning agent is because the citrus notes of the lemon pair well with a wide variety of dishes. Salted and preserved lemon wedges are also served to accompany some meze spreads. Most Greeks understand how important it is, which is why slices of lemon wedges accompany nearly every traditional Greek meal, especially those that involve meats and vegetables.
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Boston
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Tuesday, 27 June 2017 07:00
Modern And Sustainable Schools On The Rise In Athens
Green roofs, harvested rainwater, floating stairs, photovoltaics, recycled water, soundproof doors and insulated floors are but some of the cutting-edge bioclimatic architecture technologies that have been introduced at 24 school buildings in Attica thanks to a public-private partnership (PPP) initiative.
“In Thiseio, we redeveloped neoclassical buildings that were being used as squats, while in Keratsini we transformed the old Armenian steam bath into an arts high school,” says Nikos Mantzoufas, the Finance Ministry’s special secretary for PPPs. “We gave students a modern teaching environment, whereas before they had classes in prefabricated structures.”
The projects are also expected to boost property values in the schools’ broader vicinities, while a number of parents have expressed an interest in transferring their children from private schools to these public institutions.
To read this article in full, please visit: Ekathimerini
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Monday, 26 June 2017 07:00
Holidays In Monemvasia
Monemvasia means “one entrance” and in fact the only access to this castle is via a causeway. This uniquely preserved mediaeval town is carved into the majestic grey rock like a sculpture. The “Gibraltar of the East” or a “stone ship” about to set sail, as the famous Greek poet Yannis Ristos described his birthplace, is calling you for immediate boarding for a journey through time. Wander around the vaulted alleyways, churches and aristocratic mansions.
As soon as you walk through the gate, you’ll begin to explore the secrets of this mediaeval castle. First have a coffee in the Agora, on the main cobblestone street in the Lower Town. This was the Byzantines’ Central Avenue, the Venetians’ Market and the Ottomans’ Bazaar, the commercial artery and cultural hub for so many civilisations. Today you’ll see cafes, tavernas, shops and artisans’ workshops.
Monemvasia is an ideal romantic hideaway and honeymoon destination. Boutique bed & breakfasts and luxury hotels with suites boasting Turkish baths, mosaic floors and flowering courtyards will transport you to another time, without sacrificing modern comforts.
To read this article in full, please visit: Discover Greece
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Photo Credit: Discover Greece
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Monday, 26 June 2017 07:00
Greece Featured In Two New York Times Articles
Just in time for peak season in Greece, the country was recently featured in two New York Times articles titled ‘How To Have An Affordable Vacation In Greece’ and ‘For Summer, Five Hot Summer Destinations.’
In the first article, our friends at TrueGreece shared insider tips about staying within budget on a Greek vacation, from visiting off-the-beaten path places in Greece to renting a villa with friends.
NY Times staff journalist wrote, “If you’re traveling as part of a group of six or more people, renting a spacious villa on a Greek island with a staff, a pool and other bells and whistles will be less expensive — by as much as 30 percent — than booking individual hotel rooms.”
In the second article, it was noted that especially among Americans, travel has increased significantly this summer, up from 2016.
“Some experts say that more Americans are traveling this year than they did in 2016 because of pent-up demand from the heated presidential election, when many people cut back on traveling.”
So, where are Americans traveling to? Greece was among five popular destinations for the summer. other countries included Croatia, South Africa, the Maldives, and Italy.
To read these articles in full, please visit: The New York Times ‘How To Have An Affordable Vacation In Greece’ and ‘For Summer, Five Hot Summer Destinations’
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Thursday, 22 June 2017 19:30
How YouTube Decided It Was Time I Learn Greek
When I moved to Greece in 2012, I imagined I would be fluent in Greek within a year. I’m not sure why I thought that was possible, but this dream has proved to be one of life’s big disappointments. It’s been four years, and my Greek continues to be appalling. This is not for a lack of honest effort. I’ve attended almost every Greek school in Athens, I’ve had private tutors, I’ve read books, I’ve watched cartoons, I’ve tried nearly everything. It seems, in the end, I am not good at foreign languages—a devastating realization. But the one thing that is helping me turn the corner was the day YouTube decided I should learn Greek.
It began simply enough. I am a big fan of Monsieur Minimal and while I was working on my book, I would listen to his new album in the background on YouTube. Until one day, the album ended, I forgot to press replay, and YouTube decided what I would listen to next: 9 μήνες.
9 μήνες is a Greek soap opera based mainly in Cyprus. I’m not sure why YouTube decided to link a Greek musician to a Cypriot soap opera, but the Universe has its own method… 🙂 It took me about 30 minutes to notice I wasn’t listening to music, but when I realized what I was listening to, I was immediately sucked in. And so it began. Each day I would listen to more.
Lynn is an American Kundalini yoga and Enneagram instructor teaching a unique combination of the two systems, combining the physical benefits of Kundalini yoga with the psychological growth tools of the Enneagram.
Most of her adult life has been as a Certified Public Accountant (US CPA) working in the Silicon Valley/San Francisco technology start up and venture capital industries. In 2012, she decided to move to Athens, Greece for purely intuitive reasons. She's not Greek by heritage, she did not have a job here, she didn’t speak any Greek (at the time), and there wasn't a Greek man in the picture either! She simply had a really clear feeling that she should go to Greece. And so she did.
“I remember getting on the plane to leave San Francisco. My dog and two cats were in cargo below and I had packed a suitcase full of clothes. Almost everything else I had sold or given away. There wasn’t anyone to meet me in Athens because I didn’t know anyone. But it was one of the calmest moments of my life. I was totally sure I was making the right choice. And I haven’t regretted it at all. I love Greece.”
To learn more about Lynn and all the great things she does in Athens please visit her webiste:
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Monday, 19 June 2017 07:00
Only A Few Days Left For Patmos Revelation
Everything’s ready for the “Patmos Revelation” sports tourism event, which will take place on the sacred island between June 30 - July 2, 2017.
The main purpose of the Municipality of Patmos, in cooperation with The Region of South Aegean is the attraction of more alternative tourists who will participate in the event and become acquainted with the significant history of the island!
The main purpose of the Municipality of Patmos, in cooperation with The Region of South Aegean is the attraction of more alternative tourists who will participate in the event and become acquainted with the significant history of the island!
Few days are left for “Patmos Revelation”, the event which is now under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization, and registrations continue with a lot of participations from Greece and abroad. Registrations through the official page of the event will continue on a regular basis, while racing kits from all participants will be received on Thursday (29/6), Friday (30/6) and Saturday (1/7) from 09:00 -21.00, at Patmos Cultural Center, “PATMION”.
Click HERE if you wish to register for the event!
Click HERE if you wish to register for the event!
The program of “Patmos Revelation” includes Kids’ Athletics by the Olympic and World Champion, Periklis Iakovakis on Friday (30/6) at 09:00 at the football stadium of Patmos.
On Saturday (1/7), at 11:00 in the morning, the open water swimming race will be held at Grikos bay (1 mile/1.6km swimming route). The safety of athletes will be taken care of by Katerini’s Lifeguard School, Lifeguard Patrol.
On Sunday (2/7), morning, running races will be held having Skala as the starting point. The 15km route starts at 08:15am, the 5km route starts at 09:00am while the 1km route for children starts at 10:55am at the seaside of Skala.
The Greek national open water swimming team will be present at the swimming race, headed by the European champion, Antonis Fokaidis.
You may see the detailed schedule of the event at the following link: http://www.patmos-revelation.gr/en/schedule.html
The event has ensured special ferry routes through Blue Star Ferries to facilitate the audience and offer them direct access to the “sacred” island of the Dodecanese. All those attending “Patmos Revelation” will be able to travel with the safely and comfort of the top Greek shipping company. With an additional ferry route on Thursday (29/6) at 15:00, aiming to provide the best possible service, Blue Star Ferries offers a 50% discount on ferry tickets to the participant athletes, as well as a 30% discount to their escorts/family members and their vehicles to those wishing to visit the event and the island between June 26 to July 6.
At the same time, another great shipping company, Dodekanisos Seaways, will stand next to the event, offering a 30% discount to participants. With routes from and to Leros, Kalymnos and Samos, the company will enhance the tourist traffic of the island of Patmos.
Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa is an official supporter of the event. The 5-star hotel of “Divine Hotels” Group, is located at Grikos bay and is always ready to provide high quality hosting services to the participants and visitors of the island. In addition, the AB Vassilopoulos supermarket chain will support “Patmos Revelation” by offering products to participants and volunteers, while “Vikos” will offer the opportunity to all athletes participating in the event to quench their thirst with the natural mineral water “Vikos” that contributes to the good functioning of the body during sports.
The event has also taken care of the accommodation services for those participating in “Patmos Revelation”. Attractive packages for 4 days (3 nights) are offered with transport and accommodation for 2 people, starting at 260€.
VitaNTravel, as the official travel agent of the event, will take care and assist all athletes and escorts with information about the ferry routes, ferry tickets, car rentals and accommodation in the island. For more information click here.
The event will be supported by the following hospitality sponsors: Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Allotina Houses, Skala Hotel Patmos, Onar, Chris Hotel, Alykes Studios, Porto Scoutari, Stefanos Katsaros Studios, Hotel Athina, Hotel Rodon, Villa Zacharo, Grikos Hotel, Hotel Effie.
Watch the Patmos Revelation 2017 teaser video HERE!
Official Sponsors: Blue Star Ferries, “Vikos” Natural Mineral Water
Official Supporters: Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Sixt rent a car, ΑΒ Vassilopoulos, Dodekanisos Seaways, 1001 flights
Assisted by: SEGAS, IAAF Kids Athletics, T & G Patmos Rentals, Lifeguard Patrol
Hospitality Sponsors: Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Allotina Houses, Skala Hotel Patmos, Onar, Chris Hotel, Alykes Studios, Porto Scoutari, Stefanos Katsaros Studios, Hotel Athina, Hotel Rodon, Villa Zacharo, Grikos Hotel, Hotel Effie
Official Travel Agent: VitaNTravel
Strategic TV Partner: National Geographic
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Watch the Patmos Revelation 2017 teaser video HERE!
Official Sponsors: Blue Star Ferries, “Vikos” Natural Mineral Water
Official Supporters: Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Sixt rent a car, ΑΒ Vassilopoulos, Dodekanisos Seaways, 1001 flights
Assisted by: SEGAS, IAAF Kids Athletics, T & G Patmos Rentals, Lifeguard Patrol
Hospitality Sponsors: Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Allotina Houses, Skala Hotel Patmos, Onar, Chris Hotel, Alykes Studios, Porto Scoutari, Stefanos Katsaros Studios, Hotel Athina, Hotel Rodon, Villa Zacharo, Grikos Hotel, Hotel Effie
Official Travel Agent: VitaNTravel
Strategic TV Partner: National Geographic
Hashtag: #patmosrevelation
Press Office Contact:
Tel.: +30 210 9343020, fax: +30 210 9316505 e-mail: pr@activemedia.com.gr
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Thursday, 22 June 2017 11:38
June 20 - Summertime News
Discover the ultimate online supermarket in Athens and enjoy the benefit of grocery shopping from home! Also, learn about which investments are expected in the Athenian Riviera and all you need to know about Athens International Airport's biggest facelift and its new additions to the food and shopping experience!
Please click HERE to view this issue of our newsletter!
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Thursday, 22 June 2017 09:29
Hydra Municipality To Name Street After Leonard Cohen
The Municipality of Hydra will honor late song-writer Leonard Cohen by naming the street outside of his house after him, during a tribute this June 2017 on Hydra.
The Canadian songwriter poet, novelist and painter bought his three-storey house on Hydra in 1960, where he lived with his partner Marianne Ihlen. While living on the Greek island, he created some of his most renowned works including songs “So long, Marianne” and “Bird on a Wire”, his novel “The Favorite Game” and the poem collection “Flowers for Hitler”.
The Municipality will also reveal a stone bench in his memory, donated by the International Forum of the Friends of Leonard Cohen.
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
Photo Credit: Leonard Cohen Files
Photo Credit: Leonard Cohen Files
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Wednesday, 29 May 2024 07:00
5 Organized Beaches In Athens To Visit This Summer
With summer being closer than ever, these organized beaches just outside central Athens are the perfect place to enjoy a refreshing swim with the convenience of beach chairs, snacks and beverages, and on-beach wait service.
Vouliagmeni Lake

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Vouliagmeni Lake

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In the heart of the Athenian Riviera, you will find the hidden treasure of Attica’s nature. Situated on an idyllic landscape, this rare geological phenomenon is waiting to be discovered. The lake’s brackish waters which are continuously replenished both by the sea and the underground thermal springs offer a natural and unique thermal spa experience.
Yabanaki

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One of the most popular organized beaches. YaBaNaKi's long sandy beach, shallow waters, extensive water sports, and toy facilities along with plenty of dining options make it an irresistible beach fun approach. If you decide to visit Yabanaki you will find a variety of food including pizza, pasta, a full list of "Goody's Burger House", fish and seafood, ice creams, coffees, and refreshments.
Grand Beach Lagonisi

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The "Grand Beach" of "Grand Resort Lagonissi" is considered - and is - one of the best-organized beach complexes in Attica. Beach services include cinema, volleyball courts, tennis, umbrellas and sun loungers, water sports, a practice room, a café, and a very good restaurant with a full menu for all tastes and the whole family
Bolivar Beach Bar

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It is a happening spot with a young vibe during the day and turns into a nightclub in the evening with major events. The tropical design and seclusion from the busy beach road, really make you forget how close you are to the center of Athens - just 10km away.
Astir Beach

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It may be the most expensive beach in Athens, but like with most things in life, you get what you pay for. Excellent customer service, great sun beds, and a pristine beach that is always clean and well maintained.

@yabanaki_beachbar
One of the most popular organized beaches. YaBaNaKi's long sandy beach, shallow waters, extensive water sports, and toy facilities along with plenty of dining options make it an irresistible beach fun approach. If you decide to visit Yabanaki you will find a variety of food including pizza, pasta, a full list of "Goody's Burger House", fish and seafood, ice creams, coffees, and refreshments.
Grand Beach Lagonisi

@grandbeachlagonissi
The "Grand Beach" of "Grand Resort Lagonissi" is considered - and is - one of the best-organized beach complexes in Attica. Beach services include cinema, volleyball courts, tennis, umbrellas and sun loungers, water sports, a practice room, a café, and a very good restaurant with a full menu for all tastes and the whole family
Bolivar Beach Bar

@bolivarbeachbar
It is a happening spot with a young vibe during the day and turns into a nightclub in the evening with major events. The tropical design and seclusion from the busy beach road, really make you forget how close you are to the center of Athens - just 10km away.
Astir Beach

@astirbeachgr
It may be the most expensive beach in Athens, but like with most things in life, you get what you pay for. Excellent customer service, great sun beds, and a pristine beach that is always clean and well maintained.
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