Greek Orthodox Community of NSW holds successful Kids Taverna Night fundraiser

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The annual Greek Orthodox Community of NSW’s (GOCNSW) Kids Taverna Night on Friday, August 29, at the Greek Community Club on 206-210 Lakemba St, Lakemba proved to be a resounding success, bringing together families, friends, and community members for an unforgettable celebration of Greek culture.

The event also served as an important fundraiser in support of the GOCNSW Afternoon and Saturday Schools, helping to maintain and sustain the Greek language for current and future generations.

From kindy through to high school, students lit up the stage with extraordinary performances of traditional Greek dancing, under the dedicated guidance of Paroula Thurban. Their energy, precision, and pride in keeping traditions alive drew enthusiastic applause and heartfelt praise from parents and guests alike.

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The evening was filled with excitement, with raffle draws and lucky door prizes adding fun and delight for both young and old.

Guests praised the GOCNSW for its ongoing efforts to give back to the community, noting how events like these strengthen bonds across generations while preserving and celebrating Hellenic heritage, language, and culture. This success creates a ripple effect that inspires and enriches generations to come.

Entertainment reached new heights with the incomparable Thanasis Pylarinos. His extraordinary talent and versatile repertoire – seamlessly blending the latest Greek hits with beloved classics – kept the atmosphere electric. The dance floor never emptied, with children and adults alike dancing well into the night.

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Complementing the lively entertainment was a spread of delicious food and drinks. Guests left nourished, refreshed, and united in celebrating the success of another vibrant Kids Taverna Night -one that highlighted the community’s enduring spirit, rich culture, and shared joy.

The GOCNSW extended its warmest thanks to all the families, teachers, and supporters who contributed to the night’s success. A special and heartfelt thank you also went to the generous sponsors, whose donations of raffle and lucky door prizes ensured that GOCNSW can continue to support its schools in maintaining and enriching the Greek Language Program.

These sponsors include: Encore Production, First Education, NAPF Electronics, Bowerhaus, Thai by the Beach and the Greek Festival of Sydney.

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