Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations

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The Karpathian Progressive Association of Canberra came together on Sunday, February 11 to host their annual BBQ and cutting of the Vasilopita event.

The event united the community, welcoming not only the Karpathians, but their friends and families who were given the opportunity to become members of the Association upon attending. This would allow them to attend any future events held by the Association throughout the year, as well as participate in formal discussions and meetings.

Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.

The Greek Herald spoke with one of the Association’s longest-standing members Fina Vassiliotis (known for previously holding the role of President and Vice President), who said the event was a huge success.

“It’s always a pleasure to come together and celebrate our shared heritage,” Ms Vassiliotis said.

“I remember when I was one of the only women on the committee… and now, seeing more women actively involved and attending events like our annual BBQ fills me with pride. It’s a testament to how far we’ve come.”

Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.

Ms Vassiliotis said the Karpathian Progressive Association of Canberra has a strong history which dates back to the 1960s and still holds a special place in the hearts of its members.

“Every year, we come together for the BBQ and our annual Christmas party,” she explained. “It’s a time for our members to reconnect, share stories, and strengthen bonds.”

This year’s BBQ featured Greek music, plenty of food such as sausages, souvlakia, salads, sweets and watermelon, as well as plenty of refreshments. A Vasilopita was also cut by the Association’s members to kick off the new year.

Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.

“We all pitched in to make sure the event was a success,” she noted. “It’s a testament to the camaraderie that defines our association.”

Ms Vassiliotis said this year, upon cutting the Vasilopita, two lucky individuals also won a coin (or flouri) in the cake. They each received a 5-year membership with the Association.

Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.
Karpathian Association of Canberra holds annual BBQ ahead of 65th anniversary celebrations.

“We wanted to add a special touch to the tradition. It’s our way of showing appreciation to our members and fostering long-lasting connections,” she said.

Around 100 people attended. Some of the special guests who attended included the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus in Australia, Antonis Sammoutis, and local dignitaries including James Milligan MLA.

“Having esteemed guests join us underscores the importance of our association within the broader community,” Ms Vassiliotis said.

“It’s a testament to the respect and admiration our organisation commands.”

The long-standing Karpathian Association member stated that events like this are vital to help preserve cultural heritage and foster a sense of belonging.

“Events like these are essential,” Ms Vassiliotis said.

“They remind us of who we are and where we come from. They unite us in a shared purpose and keep our traditions alive for generations to come.”

The Karpathian Progressive Association of Canberra looks forward to hosting their next event, the Tuross Fishing Classic competition, on February 24 and 25.

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