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Pan-Icarian Brotherhood of America - About Us
The membership of the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood is open to anyone
over 18 years of age (or their spouse) whose ancestry can be traced
to the eastern Aegean Greek islands of Icaria or Fournoi. There are
approximately 1800 dues paying members among the 21 chapters in the
United States and Canada. The annual convention of the Pan-Icarian
Brotherhood is held every Labor Day weekend and can attract several
thousand participants.
In 1961 a tax exempt "Pan-Icarian Foundation" was established to
administer the philanthropic endeavors of the Pan-Icarian
Brotherhood. Since its inception the Foundation has distributed
hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical aid, scholarships,
disaster relief, and other charitable causes in North America and
Greece.
The official publication of the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood and the
Pan-Icarian Foundation is IKARIA magazine. It is published
quarterly in Dunedin, Florida under the guidance of its editor
Niki Salame.
Icarians through out the world celebrate July 17 or Saint Marina Day as
Icarian Independence Day. On this date in 1912 the Icarians freed themselves
of Turkish rule in a brief revolution with only one fatality. The island was
technically an independent nation (with its own flag and national anthem)
until union with Greece in November of that year. July 17 is commemorated by
the Icarian diaspora of North America with picnics and parties.
For more information on the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood in general, or the Oinoe
chapter of Southern California, please contact Nikitas Tripodes.
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