Brotherhood of Chalkidiki in NSW hosts successful Annual General Meeting

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The Brotherhood of Chalkidiki ‘Aristotelis’ of NSW celebrated a milestone event on Sunday, February 9, hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and traditional Vasilopita cutting with record attendance – the highest in at least a decade.

The event was marked by strong support for the Association’s leadership, as this year was a vote of confidence rather than an election year. Members reaffirmed their trust in the current committee, with no issues raised and unanimous satisfaction expressed.

Brotherhood of Chalkidiki in NSW hosts successful Annual General Meeting
Brotherhood of Chalkidiki in NSW hosts successful Annual General Meeting

The committee for 2024–2025 consists of: President Costa Dantos, Vice President Jenny Kaporis, Treasurer John Tratselas, Secretary Alexandra Poulos, and General Committee members Vicky Stamatiou, Artemis Kelezis, Joanna Arnis, Evridiki Tsakirou, Bill Dandos, and Carol Stavropoulos.

Attendees enjoyed a morning tea filled with sweets and the cherished Greek New Year’s tradition of the Vasilopita cutting, symbolising good fortune for the year ahead.

Reflecting on the successful gathering, the Association expressed enthusiasm for the year ahead, with members excited for upcoming events and initiatives.

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