— October 24-25 in Washington, DC —
WASHINGTON, DC, October 14, 2013 — Don’t miss out on events that attendees last year called “truly inspiring,” “unforgettable” and “one of my favorite events of the year.”
Join us on October 24 and 25 in Washington, DC for the Third Annual Washington Oxi Day Celebration as we:
PLEASE NOTE — ALL OF THESE EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE EVEN IF THE GOVERNMENT IS STILL SHUT DOWN ON OCTOBER 24
Thursday, October 24, 2013
10:30 am: Presentation of the Metropolitan Chrysostomos Award to American Jewish Committee Executive Director David Harris
[U.S. Capitol Building, room HVC-201]
Speakers:
Due to the generosity of our sponsors, tickets are FREE, but for security purposes participants MUST register by emailing RSVP@oxidayfoundation.org. [Please indicate event you are replying for.]
Join members of the Jewish and Greek communities at this event highlighting the extraordinary courage shown by Greeks to protect the Jewish community in Greece and honoring American Jewish Committee Director David Harris for his lifelong contribution to fighting anti-Semitism, discrimination and intolerance.
View photos and videos from the 2012 event and 2011 event.
2:30 pm: Presentation of the Greatest Generation Awards to WWII Veterans
[National World War II Memorial (17th Street, NW btw. Constitution & Independence Aves.)]
Honoring:
Keynote address: Jim Chanos
Due to the generosity of our sponsors, tickets are FREE, but for security purposes participants MUST register by emailing RSVP@oxidayfoundation.org. [Please indicate event you are replying for.]
Join us for a very moving ceremony that commemorates Greece’s contributions to the Allied victory in WWII and honors three World War II veterans: an American, a Greek and a Greek-American
View photos and videos from the 2012 event and 2011 event.
6:30 pm: Cocktails
7:30 pm: Black Tie Gala and Presentation of the Oxi Day Awards
[Organization of American States Building, Constitution Avenue & 17th Street, NW]
Honorees:
Special performance by Steinway Concert Artist, pianist Lara Downes, playing pieces of exiled composers
Tickets are available for purchase here.
Join us as we commemorate Greece’s contribution to saving democracy during WWII and celebrate modern heroes of freedom and democracy who carry on the “Oxi Day Spirit.”
View photos and videos from the 2012 event and 2011 event.
Friday, October 25, 2013
12:00 noon: Wreath Laying Ceremony
[Arlington National Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknowns]
Join us as we lay an “Oxi Day” wreath in honor of those who died defending freedom and democracy during World War II.
View photos and videos from the 2012 event and 2011 event.
What attendees said about last year’s celebration:
“I loved every minute of it and was honored to be there.” — Senior Obama Administration official
“It was a remarkable week….I commend your work to keep the “Oxi Day Flame” alive, honoring those that fight for human rights today.” — Assistant Secretary of Defense
“One of my favorite events of the year” — CNN Executive producer
“A lovely affair with wonderful honorees and a truly inspiring narrative throughout” — Director at one of the top Jewish community organizations in the country
“I am honored and privileged to be a part of this event…I leave inspired, rejuvenated, and more appreciative of our Greek heritage and the courageous efforts of those whom we honor for embodying the spirit of Oxi Day.” — Oxi Day Foundation Sponsor
Click here to read more reactions to last year’s celebration.
For more information about the Washington Oxi Day Foundation, visit www.oxidayfoundation.org