Creativity shines at annual Hellenic Kids Christmas workshops in Canberra

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On Wednesday, December 18, the Hellenic Club of Canberra hosted its highly anticipated annual Hellenic Kids Christmas Workshops.

The event was a magical blend of Hellenic and Western Christmas traditions, featuring an array of creative activities such as making tree decorations, crafting snow globes, and designing personalised Christmas stockings.

Adding to the festive spirit, children joyfully sang Christmas carols, embracing the cultural fusion of traditions. 

The excitement reached its peak with a special visit from Santa Claus, who delighted the kids by handing out chocolate treats. 

The Hellenic Club hopes everyone had a wonderful time at the workshops, and wished their community a safe and merry Christmas.

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