Christmas spirit on display at Pan Koakos Association of NSW Dinner Dance

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On Saturday, December 13, the Pan Koakos Association of NSW brought together members and friends for its much-anticipated Christmas Dinner Dance – an evening that truly captured the spirit of community and celebration.

The event was a resounding success, with guests enjoying an atmosphere filled with warmth, laughter, and shared tradition. 

Pelopidas Catering delivered an exceptional dining experience, serving a feast that was as memorable as it was delicious. 

The night was further elevated by vibrant entertainment, with DJ George Zagas keeping the dance floor alive and Ethan Tsiamis showcasing the soulful sounds of the bouzouki, reminding all present of the rich cultural heritage that binds the community together.

Adding to the excitement were raffles and lucky door prizes, which brought smiles and anticipation throughout the evening. 

More than just a festive gathering, the Christmas Dinner Dance was a reflection of the Pan Koakos Association’s ongoing commitment to unity, culture, and connection among its members.

As the year draws to a close, evenings like this highlight the importance of coming together – not only to celebrate the season, but to strengthen the bonds that make the local community so special.

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