Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Greek American Preschool at St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church Fall 2017 Registration!

Open for Registration

The Greek American Preschool at Saint Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church
1 Shrine Place
Green lawn, New York
Director Joanne Karipidis Kefalas
jojobeba@aol.com
516-606-2060 

Classes are as follows

Ta Morakia
Wednesdays 10-11:30
Ages 0-2 years old
$75 monthly tuition installments

Ta Kouklakia
Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-12:30
Ages 2.5-4
$200 monthly tuition installments

Ta Poulakia
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-3:30
Ages 2.5-4
$200 monthly tuition installments

Ta Psarakia
Thursdays 4:20-5:50
Age 5
$100 monthly tuition installments

All classes done in Greek
$75 registration fee
Families must be stewards of the church
Singing, dancing, letters, shapes, colors, religion, circle time, play time, reading too!!  
Please consider our Greek Preschool program. This is our 10th year teaching Greek to our preschool children!



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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Busy Working on My New Book!

So exciting!  I am currently in the process of publishing my new book.  It is a Greek children's cookbook.  Can't wait to share it with you all!

Monday, December 19, 2016

Week in review Windy City Greek December 18, 2016

 Author Spotlight: Joanne Karipidis Kefalas


Posted By Maria A. Karamitsos on December 16, 2016


Preschool Director Joanne Karipidis Kefalas is a prolific writer who recently began publishing children’s stories. Meet her!


Meet Joanne Karipidis Kefalas


Born and raised in Queens and Long Island, NY, Joanne Karipidis Kefalas traces her Greek roots to Veria and Kalavryta. Just as the characters in her stories, Joanne grew up in a multi-generational home.


“My grandparents lived with us. My mother now lives with us. It’s an experience I treasure.”

Joanne has a master’s degree in reading. For 8 years, she was a Kindergarten teacher at The William Spyropoulos Greek-American School of St. Nicholas (Flushing) and a reading teacher in the Levittown public schools. Joanne took some time off when her children were born. Joanne and her husband, Kostas have three sons.


Knowing the importance of reading, she approached the priest at her parish of St. Paraskevi in Greenlawn, NY, about starting a bilingual Mommy & Me ministry, with reading at the core. Wth Fr. Demetrios Moraitis’ enthusiastic support, she started the group with 6 kids. Ten years later, it grew into a bilingual preschool serving Mommy & Me, 3 & 4 year-olds, as well as Kindergarten. Joanne serves as the director of the Greek American Pre-School at St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church. children’s books


Joanne has been writing stories since she began teaching.


“As a Kindergarten teacher, I teach letter, and words. Back in my class at St. Nicholas, I got the idea to read a book with Greekness in it. This planted the seed for me to write a book. Shortly thereafter, I realized I needed more material. So I started writing stories.”

A prolific writer, the stories were piling up. She didn’t publish them due to time. After she stopped working in the public schools, she began self-publishing her stories.


Her stories are about her family. She believes that makes the stories relatable.


“Especially to Greeks, since the characters are Greek, and there is a yiayia and papou, etc.”

 


Why Am I Afraid at Night?


This story was inspired by Joanne’s childhood fear.


“I was petrified to go to sleep at night. My yiayia would show me there was nothing to be afraid of.”

Joanne hopes this story will show children to not be afraid at night. She also wanted to show the importance of grandparents and intergenerational experiences. Her children are in the books. The boy in this story is her son, Yianni.


 


 


Joanne Karipidis Kefalas On the First Day of School


 


On the First Day of School


This story follows two brothers, Dean and George, who are getting ready for their first day of school. One is excited, the other is not. With family at the core of all the stories, Mom, Papou, and Yia Yia are there to help. In the end, the boys learn that the first day was nothing to worry about, and they’re enthusiastic about the new school year.


“The boys in this story are my sons, Gabriel and Argyris. Recently, I was on the radio show of Father Eugene Pappas of Three Hierarchs in Brooklyn. Gabriel called in. Father asked him about being in the book. He said, ‘I love it! I’m so happy!’”

 


Promoting her books


Joanne has been reading her books at parochial schools as well as public schools. She’s also done readings at churches and festivals. The books have been very well-received.


 


New book


Book 3, a Greek children’s cookbook, will be out soon.


“It’s full of easy recipes to make with the kids. Non-Greeks can do it too. It’s easy and fun!”

In 2017, she plans to publish more of her stories. The next one, she said, will have a religious theme.


“I want to teach students about church and religion.”

Watch for more great stories from Joanne Karipidis Kefalas.


Joanne Karipidis Kefalas’ books are available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

 



Saturday, September 10, 2016




Cosmos FM 91.5 on Air!

September 10 , 2016 Cosmos 91.5 FM

Interview with Father Eugene at Cosmos FM 91.5 regarding my books and preschool at Saint Paraskevi Church Greenlawn, NY.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Book Signing at Saint Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church

On Sunday, April 3, 2016 Saint Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church in Greenlawn, NY had a book signing for local authors. It was a lovely day!  I am pictured here with my good friend Gus Constantine who wrote the book "Escaping Cyprus" and Lena Kariyiannis who wrote the book "Λέλα Καριγιαννις".