Pallaconian Association of Canberra to celebrate 25 years with big night of music

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The Pallaconian Association of Canberra & Districts is inviting the community to a night of music, culture, and celebration at ΧΟΡΟΣ 2025 – Taste of Laconia, marking the Association’s 25th anniversary.

Join the festivities on Saturday, 24 May 2025 from 6pm in the Olympus Room at the Hellenic Club of Canberra in Woden.

Guests will enjoy a lively evening honouring Laconian heritage and hospitality — complete with a sit-down dinner and live Greek music performed by a 5-piece band from Sydney.

Tickets are $60 for adults and $25 for kids (12 and under) and are available now via this link.

Don’t miss this special milestone event — celebrate a quarter-century of community, tradition, and unforgettable Greek entertainment!

Event Details:

  • What: ΧΟΡΟΣ 2025 – Taste of Laconia
  • When: Saturday, 24 May 2025 from 6pm
  • Where: Olympus Room at the Hellenic Club of Canberra in Woden
  • Tickets: $60 for adults and $25 for kids (12 and under). Purchase here

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