30th Greek-Serbian Orthodox and Cultural Friendship Day to be held in Sydney

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The Serbian Orthodox Parish of Saint Stephen the Archdeacon in Sydney and its School Community warmly invite Greek and Serbian communities, along with their families and friends, to join in celebrating the deep historical, geographical, cultural, and religious bonds between Serbs and Greeks.

The event will be attended, among others, by representatives of the consular authorities, including the Consuls General of Greece and Serbia in Sydney, Yannis Mallikourtis and Jakov Rogan respectively.

This celebration will take place on the 30th Annual Greek-Serbian Orthodox and Cultural Friendship Day, scheduled for Sunday, 22 September 2024. The event will be held at the Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint Stephen in Rooty Hill, located at 259 Hyatts Road, Rooty Hill.

The Friendship Day program includes:

  • 9.30 am – Divine Liturgy
  • 12.30 pm – Serbian and Greek dance groups, music and dancing for all.

    Food and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the day. Entrance is $15.

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