Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney to host ‘Heartfelt Thank You’ luncheon for members

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The Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney and New South Wales is inviting members and supporters to come together for a special ‘Heartfelt Thank You’ Luncheon to be held at the Mytilenian House in Canterbury on Sunday, June 21, from 1pm to 6pm.

Organised as a gesture of appreciation to the community, the luncheon aims to celebrate the ongoing support, friendship and contribution of members who continue to strengthen the Brotherhood and preserve its cultural traditions.

The event will feature special guest His Grace Bishop Chrysostomos of Bukoba and Western Tanzania from the Patriarchate of Alexandria. Attendees will be offered a unique opportunity to meet His Grace, hear about his missionary and community work in Tanzania, and spend time in warm fellowship with fellow community members.

Guests can expect an afternoon of food, live music and social connection in a welcoming atmosphere designed to bring the community together.

Existing Brotherhood members will receive complimentary entry to the luncheon. Non-members can attend for $30, while new ordinary memberships will be available for $10.

Organisers say seats are limited and encourage those interested to RSVP to Maria on 0419 683 821 by June 11.

The event forms part of the Brotherhood’s ongoing efforts to foster community spirit, maintain cultural ties and create meaningful opportunities for members to connect across generations.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
  • Time: 1pm – 6pm
  • Venue: Mytilenian House (225 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury)
  • Tickets: Existing members: Complimentary, Non-members: $30, New ordinary membership: $10
  • RSVP: Maria – 0419 683 821 by June 11

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