Pallaconian Association of Canberra marks 25 years with ‘Taste of Laconia’ celebration

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The Pallaconian Association of Canberra & Districts (The Pallaconian Association) celebrated on Saturday, May 24, their 25th anniversary by hosting the ‘Taste of Laconia’ event at The Hellenic Club of Canberra in Woden.

The event was attended by a number of dignitaries including David Smith MP, Member for Bean; His Excellency Stavros Venizelos, Greek Ambassador to Australia; John Loukadellis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra; and Very Reverend Father Petros Kipouros. 

Ambassador Stavros Venizelos.

The Pallaconian Association invited the President and Board Members of Fair Canberra and Migrant Refugee Settlement Services. Over recent years, strong relationships have formed and both groups partnered with the Pallaconian Association to make the night possible.

In addition, ACT Multicultural Council President, Andrew Ng and Board members, and the Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia were in attendance. 

The event themed ‘Taste of Laconia’ provided a great opportunity for old Canberra relationships to reunite. A number of people from Sydney attended the event where new friendships were formed.

The night provided guests with a packed program of live music, performances, speeches, a PowerPoint presentation showcasing aspects of the Laconia region, and plenty of Greek dancing.

The evening commenced with a welcome address from the President of the Pallaconian Association, followed by a blessing of the food from Very Reverend Father Petros Kipouros.  

The Canberra Hellenic Dancers entertained guests with their enthusiastic and upbeat Greek style of dancing that lifted everyone in the room.

Marking the 25th anniversary of the Pallaconian Association, a special presentation was provided to all past Presidents. A certificate of appreciation and a personalised key ring was presented as a token for their hard work during their tenure.

The Pallaconian Association thanked all supporters of the night, which included Farm Fresh, Valley FM Radio, KProperty Group, Tranquility Homes Canberra and members of the Greek community. 

The night concluded with a raffle draw where nine prizes were up for grabs where guests had an opportunity to win. Everyone who attended the event enjoyed an entertaining night.

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