ST AUGUSTINE, FL – Ava Savvis of Westfield, NJ, Yiannis Mendes of Dunlap, CA and Christos Argyropoulos of Hoover, AL. were the winners of the 2023 Metropolitan Iakovos Memorial Greek Language Scholarship Essay held by the Saint Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine.
An award of $500.00 was presented to the three of them along with a Certificate of Participation signed by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America and Metropolitan Dimitrios of Xanthos that will be sent to all the participants.
The participants had to reflect upon the circumstances and situation of the early Greek immigrants who came to America as indentured servants and the legacy of their family or friend’s immigrant story. Specifically, what was met upon arrival in the New World and what course their lives took.
The annual contest is chaired by Stella Kokolis, M.Ed., President of the Federation of Hellenic American Educators, and donor of the award for the contest. It was decided that all three essays “are beyond evaluation; they are to be published! The three of them are EXCELLENT, A+++. Brava to the students. Each essayists will receive a $500 award!”
The St. Photios National Shrine commemorates the first Hellenic settlers to arrive in the New World, as well as celebrating the many immigrants to the United States and their experience in this nation.