Zarax Association of NSW celebrate Mother’s Day with luncheon

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The Zarax Association of NSW celebrated Mother’s Day together with the feast of Saints Constantine and Helen with lunch on Sunday, May 21 at the Association’s Cultural Centre in Enfield.

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Members and friends of the association enjoyed the food buffet with a wide variety of traditional Greek cuisine.

The president, Dimitris Haramis, welcomed the attendees and sang a song dedicated to mothers.

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Dancing with bouzouki music.

The eldest mother present on the day, Petroula Petroleka, and the youngest mother, Dorsa Poulakis, received a gift from the association. 

The afternoon was filled with dancing in a happy atmosphere with live music and singing from Tassos Lambrou. It was a wonderful Sunday enjoyed by members and friends.

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