Kids Taverna Night fundraiser to be held in support of GOCNSW schools

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The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW) is set to host a Kids Taverna Night to raise funds in support of its Greek Afternoon and Saturday schools.

The taverna night will be held at the Greek Community Club in Lakemba on Friday 29 August in a night filled with food, fun and entertainment.

As part of the event, students of the GOCNSW Afternoon and Saturday schools will also entertain attendees with a dance performance under the direction of dance teacher Paroula Thurban.

Numerous great prizes have been graciously donated as part of a grand raffle ticket draw that will be held on the night, including:

  • 2 tickets to Konstantinos Argiros at the Sydney Opera House – donated by Encore Productions
  • One term of free tuition (valued up to $1,000) – donated by First Education
  • Panasonic Micro Hi-Fi System with CD & Bluetooth SCPM250 – donated by NAPF Electronics
  • Galaxy Tab A8 (64GB, Gray) – donated by GOCNSW
  • Elegant pearl necklace – donated by Bowerhaus

You do not have to be present on the night to win your grand prize. Raffle prizes can be purchased by contacting the GOCNSW on 02 9740 6022 or education@goc.com.au

Additionally, the evening will also include Lucky Door Prizes which include:

  • Two $100 vouchers to Thai by the Beach, Brighton-Le-Sands
  • Two double passes to the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney (excluding opening & closing nights)

Many more surprises will be revealed on the night! Bookings are essential for the event. To purchase your ticket, please visit https://www.trybooking.com/DCLSN

Event Details:

  • What: Kids Taverna Night – GOCNSW School Fundraiser
  • When: Friday 29 August 2025 | 6pm
  • Venue: Greek Community Club, 206-210 Lakemba St, Lakemba
  • Price: $50 for adults, $25 for kids under 12

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