Paniyiri at Greek Home for the Aged in Earlwood cancelled

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The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW’s Home for the Aged has cancelled its planned ‘Greek Paniyiri @ GOCHA,’ which was scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 18, due to a forecast of rainy weather.

The event, to be held at the Greek Community Home for the Aged in Earlwood in collaboration with the Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW, was set to celebrate Hellenic culture with traditional food, music, dancing and family-friendly entertainment.

The paniyiri was intended to bring together multiple generations of the Greek Australian community, offering younger attendees an opportunity to experience Greek traditions while allowing older residents to reconnect with familiar customs and flavours.

No alternative date has been announced as yet.

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