Lefkadian Brotherhood of NSW hosts joyful annual Christmas lunch

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The Lefkadian Brotherhood of NSW held its annual Christmas lunch on Tuesday, December 17, at The Aegean 2.0 restaurant in the Bexley Golf Club.

The festive gathering brought together members and friends for an afternoon of good food, lively dancing and joyful celebrations.

Attendees enjoyed a delicious spread of traditional dishes, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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The lunch was enjoyed by everyone in attendance.

The dance floor came alive as guests shared in the festive spirit, creating memorable moments for all in attendance.

President Steve Orfanos extended heartfelt Christmas and New Year wishes to all members and friends of the Lefkadian Brotherhood, emphasising the importance of community and togetherness during the holiday season.

The event was a resounding success, with everyone leaving with smiles and cherished memories of a beautiful celebration.

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