A night in Athens: Athenian Association of NSW to host Greek celebration in Sydney

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The Athenian Association of NSW are inviting you to ‘Athenian Night’ – an unforgettable night celebrating the timeless spirit and hospitality of Athens, right here in Sydney, Australia.

Set to take place on Saturday, May 24 at 7pm, the event will be held at the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW, located at 206–210 Lakemba Street, Lakemba.

Guests will enjoy an authentic Athenian taverna experience, complete with popular Greek dishes and mezedakia inspired by some of Athens’ most iconic and historic eateries.

The night will feature live Greek music, authentic cuisine, dancing and celebration – all the ingredients for a truly contagious and joyful atmosphere that captures the energy of a summer night in Plaka.

Tickets are $80 (drinks not included). For bookings and enquiries, contact Cathy on 0412 143 123 or Antigoni on 0430 056 740.

Don’t miss this chance to gather with the community and celebrate all things Athenian. Opa!

Event Details:

  • What: Athenian Association of NSW’s ‘Athenian Night’
  • When: Saturday, May 24 at 7pm
  • Where: Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (206–210 Lakemba Street, Lakemba).
  • Tickets: $80 (drinks not included). For bookings and enquiries, contact Cathy on 0412 143 123 or Antigoni on 0430 056 740.

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