Chalkidiki Brotherhood of NSW holds annual picnic at Carss Park

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On Sunday, 3 December, the Brotherhood of Chalkidiki “Aristotelis” of NSW Incorporated held their annual Greek BBQ picnic.

Held in Carss Park from 12.30 pm, the event featured plenty of food and members of the Greek community coming together to celebrate the end of 2023.

Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic

With friends and families gathered in the sunshine, Santa also paid a visit to the picnic. Raffles were drawn.

This event was the Brotherhood’s last one for the year until it holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday, January 21 next year.

Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic
Chalkidiki bbq picnic

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