Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club enjoys Easter luncheon in Melbourne

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In a warm and festive atmosphere, the Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club (located at 76 Power Road, Doveton) successfully hosted its traditional Easter luncheon.

The event featured an array of delicious food, drinks, and traditional sweets, offering attendees a delightful afternoon filled with flavours, smiles, and good cheer.

Distinguished representatives of the Greek community honoured the event with their presence. Among them was former Minister and long-time supporter of the Association, John Pantazopoulos, accompanied by his wife. Mr Pantazopoulos has made significant contributions to the Association over the years through generous donations and practical support.

Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club enjoys Easter luncheon in Melbourne

Also in attendance were John Kostoulias, President of the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs of Melbourne and Victoria, and Kostas Alaveras, representative of SAE Oceania and Far East and coordinator for Melbourne.

The Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club was founded in 1992 with just a small number of members and has since grown into one of the most active clubs in the region, now boasting over 75 regular members. The six-member Management Committee plays a vital role in the Association’s operations, supported by numerous tireless volunteers who consistently assist in every initiative.

Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club enjoys Easter luncheon in Melbourne
Berwick and District Greek Seniors Club enjoys Easter luncheon in Melbourne

The Association operates every Monday from 9am to 2pm and is open to all who wish to participate. For further information, you may contact the Association’s President, Panayiota Tourloupi, on 0407 509 940.

The Management Committee consists of:

  • Panayiota Tourloupi (President)
  • Yiannis Pantelidis (Committee Member)
  • Maria Baltzi (Committee Member)

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