Hellenic Kids returns this month with three days of culture and fun

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This April, children from Kindy to Year 6 are invited to dive into Greek culture, heritage, and fun at the Hellenic Kids Activities Program, running from Tuesday, 15 April to Thursday, 17 April 2025 at the Hellenic Club of Canberra at Woden.

Held in the Apollo Room from 9:00am to 5:00pm daily, this three-day school holiday event is packed with exciting and engaging sessions tailored for curious young minds. Children will take part in interactive cultural activities designed to educate and entertain, all while making new friends in a welcoming community setting.

From Greek myths and music to arts, language, and traditional games, each day offers something fresh and vibrant. Whether your child is already immersed in Greek culture or just beginning to explore, the Hellenic Kids Program is a unique opportunity to connect with heritage in a hands-on, creative way.

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Bookings are open now. The cost is $90 per full day, including lunch. Morning and afternoon tea breaks are included, though families are asked to supply their own snacks.

A 10% discount applies to multiple sibling bookings (up to five children in the same session). For six or more children, please contact organisers directly on 6281 0899.

Important notes for parents:

  • Bookings are exclusive to Hellenic Club members. If you are not a member, you can join here.
  • You may only book tickets for your own children.
  • This programme is not eligible for Centrelink Child Care rebates.

Event Details:

  • What: Hellenic Kids
  • When: Tuesday, 15 April to Thursday, 17 April 2025
  • Where: Apollo Room, Hellenic Club Woden, 1 Matilda Street, Woden 2606
  • Drop-off/Registration: 9:00am | Pick-up: 5:00pm
  • Book tickets here.

Mark your calendars and don’t miss this joyful celebration of Hellenic culture for the next generation.

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