Chapter Chiron of AHEPA NSW holds afternoon of art and fun

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Chapter Chiron of AHEPA NSW INC hosted a wonderful afternoon of art and fun on Sunday, June 11, with guests creating their own ‘masterpieces’ on canvas or ceramic plates while enjoying a sumptuous afternoon tea.

An initiative of Chapter Chiron, the event was a celebration of family and friendship as grandparents painted alongside grandchildren, parents together with sons and daughters, amidst laughter and conversation.

Artist Angela Kiki led the painting and guided the budding artists in their endeavours.

Chapter Chiron members, led by Melpo Kaimasidis, Sonya Kaimasidis, Antigoni Hatzipanagiotou and more, organised the feast of homemade cakes and refreshments. The tables were groaning under the weight of the food on offer.

By every criterion, the art and fun afternoon was a great success. This is reflected by the duration of the event (about five hours from beginning to end) and the demand for another such afternoon.

*SAVE THE DATE: The next art and fun afternoon is scheduled for Sunday, November 26, once the travellers to the northern summer return to Sydney. Further details later.

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