Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney to host vibrant Glenti this Sunday

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The Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney & NSW is set to host a Mytilenian Glenti on Sunday, March 9 at 12:30pm, welcoming members of the Palesviaki Enosi of Melbourne & Victoria as part of their visit to Sydney.

This event will bring together members of the Mytilenian communities for an afternoon of music, dancing, and traditional cuisine, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Lesvos.

Guests will enjoy live entertainment, performances from the Brotherhood’s dance group, and an authentic selection of mezedakia and kontosouvli.

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There will be dancing performances from the Mytilenian Brotherhood’s Dancing Group.

The Palesviaki Enosi of Melbourne & Victoria will be travelling to Sydney by bus for the weekend from March 7 – 9, with this event serving as a highlight of their visit. The gathering reflects the strong bonds between Greek organisations across Australia and aims to foster a continued sense of unity and shared tradition.

The event will take place at Mytilenian House in Canterbury, Sydney, with entry priced at $25 per person, inclusive of food.

Bookings are essential. To reserve a table or for more information, contact the organisers at 0402 207 546 or 0435 604 433.

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