March 15, 2007
Mia
The one magazine for Greek Women
Partnered with
Lainie's Angels to
CELEBRATE ITS FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY
and the launch of
Enas - the one magazine for Greek men Jimmy “Super Greek” Santis – known for his parodies with hits such as “I Won't Survive” and “You're Not Greek Babe,” and Ellen Karis will perform together for the first time in Chicago to celebrate the one year anniversary of Mia magazine, as well as the launch of Enas . A portion of the evening's proceeds will benefit Lainie's Angels.
Group V.I.P. tickets (10 or more tickets at $125) are available for companies wishing to sponsor the event. Those wishing to become a sponsor will have their banner displayed at Park West on the day of the event, as well as the intermission presentation.
MIA's mission is to offer Greek women companionship – and to reveal the passion, beauty, creativity, spirituality, strength, and determination within each one. MIA's commitment to Greek women in today's society bridges their Greek past with their present and future.
Lainie's Angels' is dedicated to helping families with a child who has cancer or a blood disorder. Their primary mission is to put a network of parent advocates and counselors in place for these families that will serve to educate them, help them understand complex medical information, and offer ongoing guidance and support.
For donations or inquiries: stathi@lainiesangels.org or visit www.lainiesangels.com .
December 05, 2005
Greek News - Greek American Weekly Newspaper
Chicago, IL.- MIA, the one magazine for Greek women, scheduled to launch in the spring of 2006, is now offering pre-launch and gift subscription specials. Be the first to embrace MIA; be the first to be indulged.
MIA's mission is to offer Greek women companionship – and to reveal the passion, beauty, creativity, spirituality, strength, and determination within each one. MIA's commitment to Greek women in today's society bridges their Greek past with their present and future.
As a psychotherapist who has worked with women for 10 years, founder and Editor in Chief Christina Sofiakis was inspired to create a magazine that weaves together education, advice and discussion of serious topics, along with light-hearted and practical tips on health, beauty, fashion, home décor and more.
Whether a woman is of Greek heritage, married to a Greek, or just appreciates Greek culture, MIA promises to inspire, motivate, educate and challenge her.
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