Panarcadian Association of Melbourne celebrates milestone 65th anniversary

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On October 12, the Panarcadian Association of Melbourne and Victoria ‘O Kolokotronis’ celebrated its 65th anniversary and also commemorated the Liberation of Tripolitsa in 1821.

The event, held at The Arcadian in North Melbourne, was filled with traditional dancing from the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) dance group. Guests were also entertained by live music band Gkazi, which brought the crowd to the dance floor for plenty of glendi and kefi.

Emcees Nikita Chronis and Susana Kakalis welcomed and entertained the guests.

panarcadian association of nsw 65 years
panarcadian association of nsw 65 years

Panarcadian Association President George Kotsirilos was introduced and called up to deliver a speech. He said the 65th anniversary milestone marked a “significant achievement” for the community.

“This milestone is a testament to the resilience, spirit, and unwavering dedication of our founding members and generations of Arcadians who have followed,” Mr Kotsirilos said.

“The Panarcadian Association of Melbourne and Victoria ‘O Kolokotronis’ has managed to establish one of the most reputable names for itself in the Greek community, at the same time being the proud custodians of this 110-year-old historic building which was purchased on September 11, 1985.

“As we look to the future, let us continue to build upon the strong foundation that has been laid by our predecessors. Let us remain committed to preserving our heritage, supporting our community, and inspiring future generations of Arcadians. Most importantly, the 3rd and 4th generations.”

Mr Kotsirilos later acknowledged the past Presidents in the room including Leonidas Argiropoulos, Nikos Piperis, Dimitris Alexopoulos, and Chrissa Kantas.

panarcadian association of nsw 65 years
President George Kotsirilos with secretary Angela Alexakos.

He also gave historical background to the 203rd anniversary of the liberation of Tripolitsa, a pivotal moment in the Greek War of Independence.

“The fall of this Ottoman stronghold [Tripolitsa] marked a turning point in the struggle for freedom, inspiring hope and courage among the Greek people,” he said.

“The bravery and sacrifice of the Greek revolutionaries, led by heroes like Theodoros Kolokotronis and Andreas Londos, paved the way for the establishment of the modern Greek state. Their legacy continues to inspire us today, reminding us of the importance of fighting for justice, liberty, and human dignity.”

panarcadian association of nsw 65 years

When Mr Kotsirilos finished his speech, he then read out a letter of congratulations received from Kostas Vlasis, member of the Hellenic Parliament of Athens, Representative of Arcadia.

At the conclusion of the speeches, the present committee members had the honour to cut a cake with some of the former Presidents who attended the event.

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