rc larnaca kition official roster

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rc larnaca kition official roster
CYPRUS
DISTRICT 2450
Club 28389
ROSTER HANDBOOK 2012 - 2013
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
ΡΟΤΑΡΙΑΝΟΣ ΟΜΙΛΟΣ ΛΑΡΝΑΚΑ - ΚΙΤΙΟΝ
ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ 2450
C Y P R U S
Larnaca (Ancient Kition)
Formed in Summer 1991
Admitted to membership in Rotary International on 14 November, 1991
Charter Presentation on 16 February, 1992
The front cover depicts the Cyclopean Wall of Ancient Kition believed to be
among the most important archaeological sites of Cyprus.
The same design is used for the Banner of Rotary Club of Larnaca - Kition
P.O.Box 40998, 6308 Larnaca - Cyprus
President
Antonios Costa Demetriades, Tel. 99669783
Rotary International President
District Governor 2450
Sakuji Tanaka
Kevork Mahdessian
Deputy District Governor for Cyprus
Assistant Governor
Fantinos Hadjimitsis
Sozos Theodoulou
Meetings: Mondays
October - April 8:00p.m
May - September 8:30p.m
at the SUN HALL HOTEL
Athenon Avenue
Tel. 24653341 / Fax. 24 652717
Larnaca
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012 - 2013
President :
Demetriades Antonios C.
Imm. Past President :
Seraphim Kyriakos
President-Elect :
Gaitanos Antonis
Vice-President :
Antoniou Michael
Secretary :
Ashdjian Peter
Treasurer :
Panayiotou Roula
Sergeant-at-Arms :
Vovides Takis M.
DIRECTORS
Membership Committee :
Christoudias Demetris
Club Administration Committee :
Alexandrou Costakis
Public Relations :
Azas Marios
Club Service Projects :
Ashdjian Andri-Charalambous
The Rotary Foundation :
Lygia Patsia
Assistant Secretary :
Vassiliades Christos
Assistant Treasurer :
Spanoudis Nicos
Assistant Sgt-at-Arms :
Anatolitis Kyriakos
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COMMITΤEES FOR 2012 - 2013
A: Membership Committee
Director: Christoudias Demetris
1 Classifications
Chair: Tofarides Costakis , Constantinou George, Louca Eleni
2 Membership and Membership Development
Chair: Lazarou Christodoulos, Zantis Andros, Panayiotou Roula
3 Rotary Information, Orientation and Education
Chair: Vovides Takis, Patsia Lygia and Ashdjian Andri
B: Club Administration Committee
Director: Alexandrou Costakis
1 Attendance
Chair: Anatolitis Kyriakos, Panayiotou Roula, Anastasiou Tasos
2 Club Services
Chair: Zantis Andros, Vassiliades Christos, Anastasiou Alexandros
3 Weekly Program and Fellowship Chair: Christodoulides Sophocles, Antoniou Michael
C: Public Relations Director: Azas Marios
1 Media Relation
Chair: Ashdjian Andri, Lazarou Christodoulos, Gaitanos Antonis
2 Advertising/Marketing and Special Events Chair: Constantinou George, Christoudias Demetris, Semelides Antonis
D: Club Sevice Project Director: Ashdjian Andri
1 Vocational
Chair: Semelides Antonis, Anastasiou Tasos, Livadhiotis Panikos
2 Educational Chair: Pambou Maro, Alexandrou Costakis Patsia Lygia
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3 Community
Chair: Anastasiou Tasos, Panayiotou Roula Vassiliades Christos
4 International Chair: Azas Marios, Anatolitis Kyriacos, Constantinou George
5 RI Programs (RYLA,WCS, Rotaract)
Chair: Christodoulides Sophocles, Ashdjian Peter, Pambou Maro
6 Fundraising for Club Projects Chair: Zindilis Michael, Panayiotou Roula, Semelides Antonis, Livadhiotis Panikos
E: Rotary Foundation
Director: Patsia Lygia
1 Alumni
Chair: Spanoudis Nicos, Ashdjian Andri, Louca Eleni
2 Annual Giving and Grants Chair: Vassiliades Christos, Lazarou Christ., Anastasiou Tasos
3 Group Study Exchange
Chair: Gaitanos Antonis, Patsia Lygia, Anastasiou Alexandros
4 Permanent Fund Chair: Anastasiou Tasos, Semelides Antonis, Spanoudis Nicos
5 Polio Plus
Chair: Livadhiotis Panikos, Tofarides Costakis
6 Rotary World Peace Fellowship
Chair: Patsia Lygia, Antoniou Michael, Ashdjian Peter
7 Scholarships
Chair: Pambou Maro, Alexandrou Costakis, Louca Eleni
8 Special Fund Chair: Demetriades Antonis, Seraphim Kyriacos, Gaitanos Antonis,
Ashdjian Peter, Panayiotou Roula, Christoudia Demetris,
Zindilis Michael.
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LIST OF MEMBERS (AM = active member)
1
Alexandrou Costakis
AM
9
2
Anastasiou Alexandros
AM
9
3
Anastasiou Anastasios
AM
9
4
Anatolitis Kyriacos
AM
9
5
Antoniou Michael
AM
10
6
Ashdjian Andri-Charalambous
AM
10
7
Ashdjian Peter
AM
10
8
Azas Marios
AM
10
9
Christodoulides Sofocles
AM
11
10
Christoudias Demetris
AM
11
11
Constantinou George
AM
11
12
Demetriades Antonis
AM
11
13
Gaitanos Antonis
AM
12
14
Georgiades Charalambos
AM
12
15
Lazarou Christodoulos
AM
12
16
Livadhiotis Panikos
AM
12
17
Louca Eleni
AM
13
18
Pambou Maro
AM
13
19
Panayiotou Roula
AM
13
20
Patsia Lygia
AM
13
21
Poupazis Demetris
AM
14
22
Semelides Antonis
AM
14
23
Seraphim Kyriakos
AM
14
24
Spanoudis Nicos
AM
14
25
Tofarides Costakis
AM
15
26
Vassiliades Christos
AM
15
27
Vovides Takis M.
AM
15
28
Zantis Andros
AM
15
29
Zindilis Michael Z.
AM
16
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The concept of peace is one that differs among people and cultures.
It may mean personal tranquility, happiness in the family, and a
sense of inner contentment — or it may mean a situation of safety
where basic human needs are met. However we define peace, it is
a goal that can be achieved through service.
In Rotary, service is much more than a sideline or an occasional
pursuit. It is a way of life. It is an approach that emphasizes consideration and caring for others, and leads to harmony among people.
Through embracing service in all aspects of our lives, we foster a spirit of sharing, find
goodwill for others, and choose peace.
In the 2012-13 Rotary year, peace will be our focus and our goal. I will ask all Rotarians
to actively work for Peace Through Service, beginning with every individual, family, club,
district, region, and nation.
A belief in the power of service lies at the very heart of Rotary. By making service our priority, we put the needs of others above our own and transform our perspective. We empathize
more deeply with the difficulties of other people; we feel a greater drive to reach out, to do
what we can to help others live more happily. We become more generous with our time and
resources, and more open to new ways of thinking. Instead of trying to change others, we
recognize that everyone and everything has something to teach us — and every day, there
are new ways for us to grow.
Through service, we become more tolerant of our differences, and more grateful for the
people in our lives. Our sense of gratitude drives us to understand others better and to
see the good in everyone. Through better understanding, we learn to respect others. With
mutual respect, we live with others in peace.
Our Rotary service fosters peace in many ways. In our clubs and our districts, we work to
bring health, safety, and human dignity to communities around the world. As individuals,
we are inspired to value cooperation over competition, and the common good over personal
gain. Through self-reflection, we recognize that none of us is perfect and that each of us
has something to learn from others.
The motto that is unique to Rotary, Service Above Self, describes the highest form of service. It is a path that anyone can walk — a path that Rotarians have built, and that the
whole world can follow. It is a path that leads to greater kindness and contentment, tolerance and understanding. When we embrace Peace Through Service, we strive for a greater
peace for ourselves, and for our world.
Sakuji Tanaka
President Rotary International, 2012-13
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
1. ALEXANDROU COSTAKIS (2008)
Administrator - Elementary
35, Nicou Demetriou Street, 6031
Larnaca Residence Tel: 24651691
Mobile Phone: 99404982
2. ANASTASIOU A. ALEXANDROS (2012)
Audit and Assurance Services
5 Tritonos Street, 6047 Larnaca
Office tel: 24200000, Fax: 24200202
Mob: 99217898
E-mail: aanastasiou@kpmg.com
anastasioualex@yahoo.com
3. ANASTASIOU ANASTASIOS (1995)
Wife’s Name: MARIA
Property Developing
8, Constantinoupoleos Street Oroklini, 7040
Larnaca Office Tel.: 24828161,
Residence Tel.: 24647120
Mobile: 99640536, Fax: 24828110
E-mail: directors@africanosproperties.com
4. ANATOLlTIS KYRIACOS (2000)
Civil Service: Civil Engineering,
MOD 28, Marathonos 7060 Livadia
Office Tel.: 22813293
Residence Tel.: 24669266, Fax: 24669266
Mobile: 99496597
E-mail: kyranato@cytanet.com.cy
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
5. ANTONIOU MICHAEL (1997)
Wife’s Name: MARIA
Human Resources: Executive Management
43, Thessalonikis Ave 6035 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24620303, Mobile: 99664346
E-mail: an.michael@cytanet.com.cy
6. ASHDJIAN ANDRI (2007)
Husband’s Name: PETER
Education: Teacher Elementary
4, Zenonos Kitieos Str.
Residence Tel.: 24621081, Fax: 24817868
Mobile: 99382890
E-mail: soli86@cytanet.com.cy
7. ASHDJIAN PETER (2008)
Wife s Name: ANDRI
Museum Director
4, Zenonos Kitieos Str.
Office Tel: 24814555, Residence Tel: 24621081
Mobile Phone: 99353457, Fax: 24817868
Email: ashdjianpeter@gmail.com
8. AZAS MARIOS (1991)
Wife’s Name: KATERINA
Banking: Loans
9A, Melathrou Evgherias Street,
6010 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24656320, Mobile: 99634763
E-mail: katerin@cytanet.com.cy
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
9. CHRISTODOULlDES SOPHOCLES (2000)
Wife’s Name: ELENA
Water Distribution: Management
44, Evripidou Street, 6036 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24822400, Fax: 24650005
Residence Tel.: 24823923, Mobile: 99557272
E-mail: christodoulides@lwb.org.cy
10. CHRISTOUDIAS DEMETRIS (1998)
Wife’s Name: SOULA
Banking: Regional Management
2, Delmouzou Street, 6057 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 22888754, Mobile: 99447238
Residence Tel.: 24660626, Fax: 22334679
E-mail: D.christoudias@alphabank.com.cy
11. CONSTANTINOU GEORGE (2002)
Banking: Marketing
3A, Manou Loizou Street, 6052 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 22500819
Residence Tel.: 24661345
Mobile: 99344800, Fax: 22500083
E-mail: cyemail@cy.net
12. DEMETRIADES ANTONIOS C. (2005)
Wife’s Name: NORA
Shipping
13, Kykladon Street, 6036 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24667710, Fax: 24634816
Mobile: 99669783
E-mail: andem13@cytanet.com.cy
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
13. GAITANOS ANTONIS (2007)
Wife’s Name: DINA
Accounting & Financial Services: Financial Advisor
4, Chakket Street, 6045 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24812000 Residence Tel.: 24635964
Mobile: 99659781
E-mail: f.advisor@patroclos.com.cy
14. GEORGIADES CHARALAMBOS (1991)
Wife’s Name: MARO
Power Stations: Chemical Services
35, Galileos Street, 6023 Larnaca P.O.Box 40141,
6301 Larnaca Residence Tel.: 24652746
E-mail: pambosgcy@cytanet.com.cy
15. LAZAROU CHRISTODOULOS (1997)
Sewerage Services: Management
3 Myrtou Str., Flat 201, 6056
Heras-Foti Kontoglou Corner, 6057 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24815222
Mobile: 99617055, 97774340, Fax: 24638838
E-mail: christodoulos.lazarou@lsdb.org.cy
16. LIVADHIOTIS PANIKOS (2005)
Residential Property Developer
50, Nicolaou Rossou, P.O.Box 42800
6021 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24823888, Mobile: 99466570,
96600006, Fax: 24624222
E-mail: panicos@livadhiotisdevelopers.com
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
17. LOUCA ELENI (2000)
Law: General
Stylianou Lena, 6021 Larnaca Academia Center,
Block 2B, Flat 304 P.O.Box 40972,6308 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24629920, Fax: 24656372 Residence
Tel.: 24360595, Mobile: 99682721
E-mail: loucaeleni.law@cytanet.com.cy
18. PAMBOU MARO (1997)
Education: Secondary Schools
68, Stavrodromiou Street, 6045 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24655224
Mobile: 99676075
E-mail: mpambou@cytanet.com.cy
mpambou@xenion.ac.cy
19. PANAYIOTOU CHR. ROULA (2009)
Banking: Corporate Finance
3, Monemvasias Street, 6043, Larnaca
Office Tel. 24843096, Residence
Tel. 24821831 Mobile: 99570464
E-mail: rpanayiotou@gmail.com
20. PATSIA LYGIA (2009)
Husband’s name: DEMETRIS
Education: Private Schools
Louki Pieride Str., 6021 Lysion Megaron, Flat 12
Office Tel. 24815400
Residence Tel. 24364139 Fax. 24651046,
Mobile: 99427005
E-mail: just_lygia@hotmail.com
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
21. POUPAZIS DEMETRIS (1993)
Wife’s Name: EVDOKIA
Jewellery
1 , Petraki Yiallourou Street, 6036 larnaca
P.O.Box 40667,6030 larnaca
Office Tel.: 24653889,
Residence Tel.: 24624598 Mobile: 99659685
E-mail: dpoupazi@cy.net
22. SEMELlDES ANTONIS (2000)
Petrol: Terminal Administration
4A, Ayias Triadas Street, Karnares,
7100 Aradippou, P.O.Box 40596, 6365 larnaca
Office Tel.: 24812861, Fax: 24635234
Residence Tel.: 24819029, Mobile: 99671104
E-mail: asemelides@hellenic-petroleurn.gr
23. SERAPHIM KYRIAKOS (1998)
Wife’s Name: OLGA
Precious Stones: Dealing
22, Leontos Sophou, 6503 larnaca
Office Tel.: 24818060,
Residence Tel.: 24815190
Mobile: 99629548, Fax: 24658524
E-mail: riakos@cy.net
24. SPANOUDIS NICOS (1994)
Wife’s Name: CONSTANTIA
Auditing Services
16, Ayiou Kendeou Street, Larnaca
P.O.Box 40772, 6307 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24819494, Res. Tel.: 24621008
Mobile: 99654695, Fax: 24661222
E-mail: nspanoudis@deloitte.com
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
25. TOFARIDES COSTAKIS (1985)
Wife’s Name: XENIA
Stationery: Distribution
1, Angelou Sikelianou Street, 6016 Larnaca
P.O.Box 40278, 6302 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24654144, 24654912, Mobile: 99949440
Residence Tel.: 24656468, Fax: 24654264
E-mail: c.tofarides@cytanet.com.cy
26. VASSILlADES CHRISTOS (1996)
Wife’s Name: ATHINOULLA
Hotel Apartments: Management
13, I. Kapodistria Street, 6052 Larnaca P.O.Box
40573, 6305 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24664657, Residence Tel.: 24632722
Mobile: 99593334, Fax: 24664657
E-mail: c.vassiliades@cytanet.com.cy
27. VOVIDES TAKIS M. (1991)
Wife’s Name: RHEA
Government Service: Customs
31, Apostolides Street, 6021 Larnaca P.O.Box
40650, 6306 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24653050
Mobile: 99461499, Fax: 24650741
E-mail: takisvovides@cytanet.com.cy
28. ZANTIS ANDROS C. (1991)
Wife’s Name: CHRISTINE
Telecommunications
17 A, Evripidou Street, 6036 Larnaca
Residence Tel.: 24652020
Mobile: 99652020
E-mail: androszantis@cytanet.com.cy
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I. ACTIVE MEMBERS
29. ZINDILlS MICHAEL Z. (1985)
Wife’s Name: LYDA
Mechanical Installations: Mechanical Engineering
22A, Aristoteli Valaoriti Street, 6017 Larnaca
P.O.Box 40435, 6304 Larnaca
Office Tel.: 24533510, 24533511
Residence Tel.: 24661701
Mobile: 99659662, Fax: 24533504
E-mail: elemec@cytanet.com.cy
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ROTARY CALENDAR 2012 - 2013
July
-
August
Membership and Extension Month
September
New Generations Month October
Vocational Service Month
November
Rotary Foundation Month
December
Family Month
January
Rotary Awareness Month
February
World Understanding Month
March
Literacy Month
April
Magazine Month
May
-
June
Rotary Fellowship Month
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AVERAGE AGE OF MEMBERS
Number of Members
YEAR
Oldest Age
Youngest Age
Average Age
JULY
JUNE
JULY
JUNE
JULY
JUNE
JULY
JUNE
1991
1992
32
34
68
69
30
30
44.66
45.62
1992
1993
33
39
69
65
30
31
45.85
45.90
1993
1994
39
42
65
66
31
31
45.90
45.74
1994
1995
42
45
66
67
31
32
45.74
46.22
1995
1996
43
48
67
68
32
33
46.16
46.98
1996
1997
44
51
68
69
33
34
46.77
47.00
1997
1998
46
47
69
70
34
35
46.72
46.70
1998
1999
47
42
71
71
35
34
46.70
46.20
1999
2000
42
37
71
72
34
37
46.20
50.43
2000
2001
37
42
72
73
37
29
50.43
49.52
2001
2002
42
40
73
74
29
30
49.42
49.89
2002
2003
40
38
74
75
30
31
49.89
48.15
2003
2004
38
35
75
76
31
32
48.15
48.95
2004
2005
35
37
76
77
32
25
48.95
48.40
2005
2006
36
34
77
78
25
26
48.40
49.40
2006
2007
34
36
78
79
26
27
49.40
48.87
2007
2008
34
37
79
80
27
28
50.10
50.40
2008
2009
39
38
80
74
28
29
50.40
49.40
2009
2010
36
35
75
76
26
27
50.10
50.40
2010
2011
36
30
76
77
27
28
54.56
55.23
2011
2012
30
29
77
78
28
29
N.B. Year 1991-1992 begins November not 1st July
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SPOUSES’ & CHILDREN’S NAMES
Spouses’ Name
Alexandrou Costakis
Children΄s Names
Alexandra, Flora
Anastasiou Alexandros
Anastasiou Anastasios
Georgia, Andrea, Elena, Themis,
Panayiotis
Maria
Anatolitis Kyriacos
Avgoustinos, Adamos
Antoniou Michael
Maria
Annita, Antonis,
Stella-Louiza
Ashdjian Andri-Charalambous
Peter
Eugenia
Ashdjian Peter
Andri
Eugenia
Azas Marios
Katerina
Elena, Panayiotis
Christodoulides Sofocles
Elena
Raphaella, Mikaella
Christoudias Demetris
Soula
Maria, Flora, Christophoros
Constantinou George
Areti, Maria
Demetriades Antonis
Nora
Constantinos, Kyriakos
Gaitanos Antonis
Dina
Elina, Raphaella
Georgiades Charalambos
Maro
Erik
Lazarou Christodoulos
George, Eliana, Andria, Eleni
Livadhiotis Panikos
Louca Eleni
Pambou Maro
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SPOUSE’S & CHILDREN’S NAMES
Panayiotou Roula
Thanasis
Patsia Lygia
Demetris
Poupazis Demetris
Evdhokia
Nicolas, Katerina,
Evangelia
Semelides Antonis
Pavlos, Christopher, Philippos
Seraphim Kyriakos
Olga
Ioanna, Symeon
Spanoudis Nicos
Constantia
Georgia, Nakis
Tofarides Costakis
Xenia
Nayia, Yiannis
Vassiliades Christos
Athinoulla
Constantinos, Andreas
Vovides Takis M.
Rhea
Michael, Veronica, Yianna
Zantis Andros
Christine
Costas, Petros
Zindilis Michael Z.
Lyda
Chriso, Zenon
20
MEMBER’S BIRTHDAYS & NAMEDAYS
July
November
09
Ashdjian Andri
B
01 Panayiotou Roula
N
22
Louca Eleni
B
08
Antoniou Michael
N
28 Zantis Andros
B
08
Zindilis Michael Z.
N
23
Seraphim Kyriakos
B
August
05
Pambou Maro
B
30
Ashdjian Andri
N
09
Semelides Antonis
B
30
Zantis Andros
N
15
Azas Marios
N
15
Livadhiotis Panikos
N
22
Anastasiou Anastasios
B
27
Antoniou Michael
31
Anastasiou Alexandros
December
03
Ashdjian Peter
B
B
06
Spanoudis Nicos
N
N
18
Christoudias Demetris
B
25
Vassiliades Christos
N
25
Vovides Takis M.
N
September
03
Lazarou Christodoulos
B
10
Vassiliades Christos
B
15
Spanoudis Nicos
B
29
Anatolitis Kyriacos
N
29
Seraphim Kyriakos
N
October
25
Poupazis Demetris
B
26
Christoudias Demetris
N
26
Poupazis Demetris
N
21
MEMBERS BIRTHDAYS & NAMEDAYS
January
April
17
Demetriades Antonis
N
10
Christodoulides Sofocles
N
17
Gaitanos Antonis
N
12
Alexandrou Costakis
B
17
Semelides Antonis
N
14
Constantinou George
B
24
Gaitanos Antonis
B
18
Demetriades Antonis
B
27
Tofarides Costakis
B
23
Constantinou George
N
29
Vovides Takis M.
B
Easter
Anastasiou Anastasios
N
February
10
Georgiades
Charalambos
N
11
Georgiades
Charalambos
B
May
March
15
Zindilis Michael Z.
B
16
Livadhiotis Panikos
B
21
Louca Eleni
N
21
Tofarides Costakis
N
21
Alexandrou Costakis
N
04
Anatolitis Kyriacos
B
05
Christodoulides Sofocles
B
07
Patsia Lygia
B
08
Anastasiou Alexandros
B
14
Panayiotou Roula
B
02
Azas Marios
B
16
Lazarou Christodoulos
N
29
Ashdjian Peter
N
25
Pambou Maro
N
JUNE
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PAST PRESIDENTS
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Tjiarris Nicos †
Agathou Kyriakos
Tofarides Costakis
Sardos Panayiotis
Zintilis Michael
Michaelides Alexis
Vovides Takis
Azas Marios
Zantis Andros
Miltiadou Marios
Alexandrou Kyriacos
Kaimakliotis George
Vassiliades Christos
Constantinou George
Pambou Maro
Anatolitis Kyriakos
Christodoulides Sophocles
Lazarou Christodoulos
Pambou Maro
Zindilis Michael
Seraphim Kyriakos
PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS
1992
1995
1996
1998
1999
2004
2005
2006
2007
1993
1996
1997
1999
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Tjiarris Nicos †
Tofarides Costakis
Sardos Panayiotis, Zindilis Michael
Vovides Takis
Azas Marios
Vassiliades Christos, Ioannou Kypros †
Constantinou George
Lazarou Christodoulos
Pambou Maro, Ashdjian Andri, Demetriades Antonis,
Georgiades Charalambos, Embedoklis Eleftherios
Christodoulides Sofocles, Ashdjian Peter, Patsia Lygia,
Kallis Vassilis †
PAUL HARRIS SUSTAINING MEMBERS
1994
1998
2000
2007
2009
1995
1999
2001
2008
2010
Poupazis Demetris
Spanoudis Nicos, Ellinas Andreas
Christoudias Demetris
Anatolitis Kyriacos
Seraphim Kyriakos
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ROTARY CLUB OF LARNACA - KITION
The Rotary Club of Larnaca-Kition was established in the summer of 1991 and it officially
became member of Rotary International on November 14 of the same year. The Emblem of
the Club is the Cyclopean Walls of ancient Kitium, which are considered to be one of the most
important archaeological sites in Cyprus.
The Rotary Club of Larnaca - Kition since its establishment has a course very rich in activities
which on the one hand comprise a historical consignment and on the other hand a guarantee
to better tomorrow for the Rotary. The podium of the Club has been honored by distinguished
speakers, Rotarians or not, with speeches of scientific, professional, social, historical and
national content.
The Club has given special emphasis in the encouragement and strengthening of Service as
the basis of every profession by awarding prizes to Professionals, Business men and the
Working people who have distinguished themselves through dedication in their profession.
In the sector of education the Club has donated books to the Public Library of Larnaca, to the
Community Library of Livadhia and also books, book shelves and computers to the front line
village of Troulli. The Club has also established the annual awarding of prizes to students of
the Lyceum schools of Larnaca, including the American Academy, who have excelled academically. It has also granted a number of scholarships of £1 .000 each to needy college or
university students from the city or district of Larnaca.
In the sector of health it organizes every year blood donation for the needs of the blood bank
of the Larnaca General Hospital, as well as the donation of medical and other equipment such
as camp beds used by the mothers who need to spend the night next to their aching child. In
addition, the Club undertook the medical expenses of an eye surgeon to go to Sudan to operate on needy patients so they can regain their vision.
In the sector of environment the Club has so far carried out a number of tree plantings in
places designated by the Forestry Department and has created, in cooperation with the Rotary Club of Larnaca, the Rotary Forest of Peace and Friendship at Rizoelia area. Also, many
times, it has organized clean up campaigns at which members and friends of the Club cleaned
up the Larnaca shore as well as the Pattichion Park.
The Club makes every effort to be an aid-giver to the suffering and it should be stressed that
this is not done only at Christmas and Easter. Every year it offers meals and financial aid to
different old peoples homes in Larnaca and children with special needs.
During the crisis in Lebanon the Club sent with a U.N. ship aid, which included medicine,
child food and pampers, blankets and clothing, which were distributed by Lebanese friend
Rotarians and at the same time supported the effort of the Doctors of the World to Lebanon
with financial aid.
pp. K. Anatolitis & Rot A. Ellinas
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LARNACA
The town of Larnaca is the oldest living town of Cyprus. Its name is derived from the word
“larnax”, which means tomb or sarcophagus, a great number of which are to be found in the
area. Unlike Salamis, Amathus, Alasia, Engomi and other ancient cities of Cyprus, which
were destroyed by earthquakes or other causes and were abandoned by their inhabitants,
Larnaca, from the time of it’s founding, lived and still lives on the same location. Presentday Larnaca is built over the ruins of the ancient kingdom of Kitium or Kition which was
founded by Kittim the grandson of Noah.
From the early dawn of history Larnaca attracted many visitors. Some came as colonizers,
like the Mycaeneans, others as peaceful traders, like the Phoenicians, those mysterious
traders from ancient Lebanon, and others as invaders and conquerors like the Persians, the
Romans, the Lusignans, the Venetians, the Turks and the British.
Without laboring on historical points too heavily, it is worth noting a couple of great men
of Kition: Zeno, the founder of the Stoic School of Philosophy in Athens, was born here; St.
Lazarus, raised
• from the dead by Jesus, came to live his second life here, becoming the first Bishop of Kition and is still revered as the local Patron Saint of the town.
Moving swiftly through a fascinating history to more modern times, the British rule of Cyprus
in 1878 found modem Larnaca a leading
• port and the diplomatic capital of the Island.
At the end of the Second World War, Larnaca as a port was overtaken in importance by
Famagusta and Limasol. Now, once again, after a long decline into obscurity, Larnaca has
climbed rapidly back to tourist and commercial importance, with its modern port, its marina,
its international airport, its industries and its many beautiful hotels and other catering establishments.
Its central geographical position on the south coast (just 10 mm. from the International Airport, yet outside the cone of noise of landing and departing aircraft) makes it an ideal base
from which I one can easily explore the rest of the Island.
Larnaca is one of the islands most popular tourist resorts. On completion of revamping the
phoenikoudes seafront, which is the biggest tourist infrastructure project ever attempted in
Cyprus, and with the plans of renovating its physical extension to the south, Piyale Pasa, and
reconstructing the Larnaca -Dhekelia road, Larnaca takes a step forward in its attempt to
develop to the maximum possible extent its tourist potential.
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The Cote d’ Azure style promenade of the town will thus take on a bright new air, behind the
ageing palm trees on the beach. With the yachting marina which is also to be extended soon,
at one end and the pleasant strip of bars, restaurants, tavernas and modem hotels extending
along this spectacular sea front, Larnaca presents a unique picture of an oriental setting with
plenty of the modern amenities and comforts that present day tourists search for.
The commercial and shopping centre of the town lies behind the promenade. All along the
coast of Larnaca extend beautiful sandy beaches which provide safe bathing for families
relaxing with young children, and is doffed by beautiful modern and luxurious hotels.
Last but not least Larnaca has a substantial cultural activity. The Larnaca-Famagusta Association of Friends of Classical Music and the Cultural Department of the Municipality of
Larnaca, in close cooperation, work out a very rich programme of artistic events such as
art exhibitions, recitals, concerts, festivals, lectures, etc. These take place at the Municipal
Theatre of Larnaca, at the Lamaca Fort, the open-air garden theatre on the sea front and
the Pattichion Amphitheatre within the Salt Lake Park of the town. This beautiful open-air
theatre can seat over 2,500 spectators.
The Church of St. Lazarus, the Fort of Larnaca, the Pierides Museum, the District Archaeological Museum, the Old Aqueduct known as “Kamares”, the Phaneromeni Church, the ruins
of Ancient Kition, the Hala Sultan Tekke, the Angeloktisti Church with its famous mosaics,
the Larnaca Salt Lake, the Khirokitia Neolithic Settlement, the Stavrovouni Monastery, the
Agios Minas Monastery for nuns, I the village of Lefkara and the picturesque and lovely villages of the Orini district of Larnaca, are sights worth paying a visit to.
+ pp. AC. Evriviades Edited June 2007
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THE ANCIENT KITION
To the south coast of Cyprus and underneath the houses of the modem town of Larnaca, lies
the ancient town of Kition one of the oldest and, in those times, one of the most important
towns on the island of Cyprus.
As recent excavations have shown, the first civilized society flourished here at around 2000
B.C. This society continued until the Middle Bronze Age, around 1650 B.C., and then for 400
years the site seems to have been abandoned.
Towards the end of the 13th century B.C. the first Achaean settlers arrived. With their culture
and experience, the Achaeans revived the town and most importantly improved and refined
the process of copper mining.
In 1050 B.C. the town was destroyed by a violent earthquake but was rebuilt to be inhabited
for another 50 years until 1000 B.C. when the old site was abandoned in favor of moving
closer to the sea.
It was not until 900 B.C. that the Phoenician settlers arrived in Cyprus and made Kition their
basis for their commercial activities in the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians ruled Kition till
the end of the 4th century B.C. when the Phoenician dynasty was destroyed by Ptolemy I. The
Greek Macedonian King Ptolemy I, according to historian Diodoros, defeated and killed the
last Phoenician King, Poumianthonas, in 312 B.C.
Zeno the founder of the Stoic School of Philosophy was born in Kition in about 338 B.C., a fact
that is of great significance and pride for the people of the town of Larnaca.
The town of Kition was fortified at the beginning of the 13th century B.C. by a mud-brick wall
that at intervals had four-sided towers made of hewn stones. A little later towards the end
of the 13th century B.C., the Achaeans rebuilt the wall into a strong Cyclopean wall and built
monumental Mycaenian temples near the copper workshops.
Two copper statuettes dating to the 12th century B.C., one representing a bearded god and
the other a naked goddess are indicative of the relation that existed between the temples of
worship and the copper workshops.
In the area of Chrysopolitissa Church, the Cyprus Department of Antiquities in 1962 excavated
and brought to light houses dated in the period 1300 - 1000 B.C. In the yards of some of the
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houses there were found chamber tombs with rich offerings, among which the well-known
rhyton made of faience with scenes from hunting. Other excavated objects included Mycaenian pottery, gold jewels, alabaster vessels and artifacts made of ivory.
These findings tell of the relations of Kition with the outside world especially with the
Aegeans, Egypt and the Syro-Palestine coast countries, and are evidence of the wealth and
prosperity of the town attributed, no doubt, to the exports of copper which was then the basis
of the economy of the whole of Cyprus. Copper ore was transported probably from the nearby
mines of Troulli and Kalavasos to Kition where at its workshops the copper was extracted
and worked into copper objects and coins which were then conveniently exported from its
harbor.
The Phoenician dynasty of Kition issued important series of coins mostly made of silver. Also
the Phoenician temples and inscriptions found in Kition are widely known.
The ruins of ancient Kition are believed to be one of the most important archaeological sites
of Cyprus, and it is with justified pride that the charter members of the new Rotary Club have
decided to use Kition as the name for their Club and to exhibit the Cyclopean Wall of Kition on
the Club’s banner as part of the emblem of the Rotary Club of Larnaca-Kition.
Rot. L.K. Papasavvas & Rot. P.A. Sardos
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ROTARY MEETINGS IN CYPRUS
CLUB NAME
CLUB NUMBER
FOUNDED
ROTARY CLUB LARNACA
Tuesdays- Atrium Zenon - Tel: 24 620100
October to April – 8.00p.m.
May to September – 8.30p.m
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA
Thursdays – Hilton Hotel
Tel: 22 377777 - 1.00p.m.
13370
02/04/1953
13372
22/08/1938
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA LEDRA
Tuesdays – Hilton Hotel
Tel: 22 377777 - 1.00p.m.
13373
07/10/1982
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA – LEFKOTHEA
Fridays – Hilton Hotel
Tel: 22 377777 - 1.15p.m.
25065
15/12/1987
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA – ASPELIA
Fridays – Hilton Hotel
Tel: 22 377777 - 1.15p.m.
31029
10/10/1995
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA – SALAMIS
Mondays – Hilton Park Hotel
Tel: 22 695111
October to April – 7.30p.m.
May to September – 8.00p.m.
31502
18/04/1996
ROTARY CLUB LIMASSOL
Wednesdays – Crowne Plaza Hotel
Tel: 25 851515 - 1.00p.m.
13371
28/03/1951
ROTARY CLUB LIMASSOL – AMATHUSIA
Thursdays – Kanika Pantheon
Tel: 25 591111 - 8.00p.m.
23240
19/09/1985
ROTARY CLUB LIMASSOL – KOURION
Mondays – L’onda Beach Hotel
Tel: 25 865555 - 8.00p.m.
50595
24/06/1997
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ROTARY MEETINGS IN CYPRUS
CLUB NAME
CLUB NUMBER
FOUNDED
ROTARY CLUB FAMAGUSTA (IN LIMASSOL)
Tuesdays – Crowne Plaza Hotel
Tel: 25 851515 - 8.00p.m
13368
01/06/1954
ROTARY CLUB LIMASSOL –
BERENGARIA COSMOPOLITAN
Wednesdays – Miramare Hotel
Tel: 25 361662 - 8.00p.m
55117
09/03/2001
ROTARY CLUB PAPHOS
Mondays – Paphiana Heights Resort
Tel: 26 813311 - 8.00p.m.
13374
21/04/1969
ROTARY CLUB PAPHOS – APHRODITE
Thursdays – Anemi Hotel Kato Paphos
Tel: 26 945666 - 8.00p.m
50396
25/04/1997
ROTARY CLUB KYRENIA (IN NICOSIA)
Mondays – Cleopatra Hotel
Tel: 22 844000 -8.00p.m.
13369
26/03/1970
ROTARY CLUB FAMAGUSTA –
CAVO GRECO (IN PROTARAS)
Tuesdays – Paralimni Tennis Club
Tel: 23 811399 -8.30p.m.
28804
27/05/1992
ROTARY CLUB KYRENIA – LIMAN
Wednesdays – Dome Hotel
8.30p.m. Last Wednesday of month
lunch at 13:00.
65969
23/06/2004
ROTARY CLUB NICOSIA – SARAYONU
Thursdays – Golden Tulip Hotel 1.30p.m.
65975
23/06/2004
ROTARY CLUB KYRENIA – ST. HILARION
Thursdays – Onaz Holiday Village Kyrenia
- 7.30p.m.
77470
05/07/2007
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Α marble bust of the philosopher Zenon of Kitium
which was raised just next to the Larnaca Municipal
Garden in May 1921, ίn memory of Zenon Pierides
(1839-1911). The philosopher Zenon was born ίη
Kitium (Larnaca) at about 336-264 B.C. and is the
founder of stoicism.
Μαρμάρινη προτομή του Ζήνωνα του Κιτιέα, η οποία
ανεγέρθηκε από το Λουκή Πιερίδη (1839-1911) καi
βρίσκεται στην πλατεία δίπλα από το Δημοτικό Κήπο,
Τα αποκαλυπτήοια της προτομής έγιναν στις 4 Μαΐου
1921. Ο Ζήνων ο Κιτιεύς γεννήθηκε στο αρχαίο Κίτιο
(σήμερα Λάρνακα) περί το 336-264 Π.Χ. και είναι ο
ιδρυτής της Στωϊκής Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής.
The bust of the Athenian Politician and General, Kimon (510-449 B.C.), which stands on Athinon Avenue
nearly opposite the Town Hall. Kimon was the son of
the General Miltiades who led the Athenian into victory against the Persians at Marathon. Kimon was
sent as the leader of the Athenian army and fleet to
liberate the IsIand from the Persian yoke. During the
siege of Kitium (Larnaca) he died.
Προτομή του Αθηναίου πολιτικού και Στρατηγού
Κίμωνα (510-449 π.Χ.) που βρίσκεται στη Λεωφόρο
Αθηνών σχεδόν απέναντι από το Δημοτικό Μέγαρο της
Λάρνακας. Ο Κίμωνας ήταν γιος του Μαραθωνομάχου
Μιλτιάδη. Στάληκε ως αρχηγός του αθηναϊκού στόλου
στην Κύπρο για την απελευθέρωση του νησιού από
τους Πέρσες, αλλά κατά τη διάρκεια της πολιορκίας
του Κιτίου αρρώστησε και πέθανε.
THE 4-WAY TEST
of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. ls it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. WilI it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
of the things we think, say or do
Can be applied profitably in relations with others in the home,
community, business, national and international life;
particularly to proposed plans, policies, statements
and advertising in business and the professions;
to proposed legislation in government; to relations between
teachers and students in the schools.