Heliades Greek Women’s Network hosts joyous Christmas celebration

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The Greek Women’s Network (Heliades) hosted its annual Christmas celebration on Sunday, December 15, at Taverna Lemnos, marking yet another successful and heartwarming event.

The celebration, meticulously planned by the dedicated Organising Committee — Sylvia Kourkouvelis, Niki Matziaris-Garay, Mary Lefterioti, Fotoula Sahhar, Victoria Papazoglou and Christina Sahhar — brought together a lively crowd of members and friends.

Their happy and smiling faces filled the packed tavern, creating an atmosphere brimming with festive cheer and community spirit.

The event featured inspiring speeches from President Ms Matziaris-Garay and Vice-President Ms Kourkouvelis. Their heartfelt messages highlighted the importance of unity, generosity and the true meaning of Christmas.

A joyful sing-along of Christmas carols followed, while the distribution of gifts to the children added a touch of magic to the day.

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The musical selections, carefully curated by Ms Papazoglou and Ms Sahhar, kept the energy high, encouraging guests to dance the night away. The lively beats and joyful melodies proved irresistible, filling the dance floor with continuous movement and excitement.

Guests were also treated to the exquisite gastronomy of Taverna Lemnos, which showcased the finest of Greek cuisine. The delicious dishes delighted the senses, further enhancing the festive experience.

A highlight of the celebration was the raffle, with prizes generously donated by members of the Board and the wider HELIADES Network.

The raffle raised a total of $481.00, which will be donated to support the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia’s fundraiser. These funds will go towards assisting families and individuals in need during the holiday season.

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