GOCNSW Education Department to hold ‘Little Greek Dancers’ taverna night

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The Education Department of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW) is presenting an exciting evening of traditional dance and entertainment in support of its fundraising efforts.

This event promises to be a celebration of Greek culture, with talented students taking the stage to showcase their skills under the guidance of the renowned Paroula Thurban.

The event will be held on Friday, June 2 at 6.30 pm at the Greek Community Club, located at 206-210 Lakemba St, Lakemba.

GOCNSW Education Department to hold fundraising taverna night

Mark your calendars and get ready for a night of surprises and gifts that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.

Tickets are available now for $40 for adults and $20 for children under 12 (Drinks are not included). In addition to the exciting performances, there will be two great lucky door prizes, as well as a raffle drawing with amazing prizes generously donated by our sponsors.

The raffle prizes include a $1000 voucher for tuition from First Education as the first prize, a JBL Party box with microphones valued at $600 from NAPF Electronics as the second prize, and a Samsung Galaxy tablet A8 valued at $500 as the third prize.

Even if you can’t attend the event, you can still support the event’s worthy cause by purchasing raffle tickets. The raffle will be drawn on the night, and you do not need to be present to win.

Event Details:

  • Taverna Night “Little Greek Dancers”
  • Friday, 2 June 2023 | 6.30 pm
  • Greek Community Club, 206-210 Lakemba St, Lakemba
  • $40 Adults, $20 Children under 12 (Drinks not included)

For more information, please contact Vicki Tomaras, School Coordinator, Education Department, GOC NSW by calling 02 9740 6022 or emailing education@goc.com.au

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