AHEPA NSW Inc to celebrate Greek Independence Day with flag raising at Rockdale

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AHEPA NSW Inc, in cooperation with Βayside Council, are celebrating Greek Independence Day this year with an event on Friday, March 17.

The celebration will start with a flag raising ceremony in the Forecourt of Bayside Council (behind Rockdale Town Hall on Bryant Street, Rockdale) from 6pm.

Past AHEPA NSW Inc event. Photo: Facebook.

The brief ceremony will be followed by an official program at AHEPA NSW Hall at 394-396 Princes’ Highway, Rockdale from 7pm.

The event will include performances by students of Earlwood Public School and the Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney Dancers.

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