St Spyridon Parish to bring Greek community together with ‘Family Taverna Night’

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St Spyridon Parish is hosting a ‘Family Taverna Night’ on Friday, April 29 at 7pm. 

The traditional taverna night is set to be held in the hall of St Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church in Kingsford. 

The taverna night will include live Greek music by IHO NYX, a Greek feast by Pelopidas Catering and dancing. 

“Following two disrupted years due to restrictions, St Spyridon Parish is looking to re-invigorate our sense of community,” Parish President, Elia Economou, tells The Greek Herald.

“We hope this to be the first of a regular series of traditional family events, to bring all our community together as one family.”

Tickets to the event are $60 for adults, $40 for 12-18 year olds, $25 for 5-11 year olds and children under 5 are free. 

To secure your booking, contact the Parish Office on 02 9313 6890, email dnicolaou@stspyridon.org.au or book online at trybooking.com/BYTVO

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