Chapter 1 - The Mother Lodge
Atlanta, Georgia
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association
SONS OF PERICLES
ADELPHI CHAPTER #86
Hellenic Youth Association
Our members are proud of the contributions that Hellenism continues to make to this country. We are dedicated to improving our communities through Philanthropy and Civic Responsibility. The pursuit of excellence in Education and Athletics helps stimulate and prepare tomorrow’s Leaders. These ideals comprise the goals that every member of the Sons of Pericles strives to achieve.
Our members are proud of the contributions that Hellenism continues to make to this country. We are dedicated to improving our communities through Philanthropy and Civic Responsibility. The pursuit of excellence in Education and Athletics helps stimulate and prepare tomorrow’s Leaders. These ideals comprise the goals that every member of the Sons of Pericles strives to achieve.
About the Order of the Sons of Pericles
The Sons of Pericles were started in 1926 by a group of Manchester, N.H. AHEPANS. The founder was Dr. Alexander Cambadhis. He helped the fledging new youth group with their dealings with other organizations as well as with the Order of AHEPA. His goal and the goal of the Sons of Pericles is to promote Hellenism to the youth and to keep the fire of our Motherland burning for generations to come. Together with the aid of some members of the Order of AHEPA from the Manchester, NH, Chapter, these young men were the first members of the Order and are known collectively as The Mother Lodge of the Sons of Pericles.
About the Adelphi Chapter:
The Adelphi (αδελφια) Chapter #86 of the Order of the Sons of Pericles was reestablished in 2014 when founder Gregory Vourloumis along with 12 other members were inducted by several local AHEPAns as well as Supreme Governor Steven Gagas. Within the first few months, the Adelphi Sons of Pericles have made a large impact in their Atlanta Community. Under the principles of leadership, service, and above all, brotherhood, the Adelphi Sons of Pericles look to grow both in numbers and in service to their community for many years to come.
Meet the Executive Board:
Michael Lambros, President
Adelphi Chapter President Michael Lambros had the distinct honor of being the first President of the new Adelphi Chapter. Michael attends the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia where he is in the Sports Management program. Michael is the son of long time AHEPAn Michael G. Lambros and the grandson of former AHEPA Mother Lodge President Hon. Nick Lambros.
Gregory Vourloumis, Vice President
Gregory Vourloumis is credited with reestablishing the Atlanta Chapter of the Sons of Pericles. Gregory attends Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee. Gregory also plays INF for the Maryville Scots Baseball Team. Gregory is the son of current AHEPA Chapter President Charlie Burland.
Nicholas Zacharopoulos, Secretary
Nicholas Zacharopoulos along with Gregory Vourloumis, Michael Lambros, and Steve Alexander was an instrumental figure in the reestablishment of the Atlanta Sons of Pericles Chapter. Nick attends the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia where he is in the Risk Management and Insurance program and is heavily involved with other clubs and intramural and club sports.
Steve Alexander, III, Treasurer
Steve Alexander III was an instrumental figure in reestablishing the Atlanta Sons of Pericles Chapter. Steve attends the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia where he is also heavily involved in various clubs, intramural sports, and a proud member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Steve is the son of AHEPAn Steve Alexander, Jr. and the grandson of AHEPAn Steve Alexander, Sr.
The Adelphi Chapter of the Sons of Pericles Members:
Nicholas Alexander
Steve Alexander, III
Alexander Burland
John Caras
Johnny Demos
Anthony Georgiafandis
James Gilmore, III
Rocky Kontoes
Michael Lambros
Stephen Lawandales
Ryan Marinos
Andrew Melissas
Tommy McBrids
Nikos Papnikopoulos
Peter Pappas
Win Reid
Thomas Sarris
Niko Stathakis
Sky Stephanopoulos
Gregory Vourloumis
Nicholas Zacharopoulos