Pontoxeniteas NSW set to launch 45-year celebrations of the Pontian House

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The Pontian Association of NSW Pontoxeniteas is preparing to mark a major community milestone, with a series of special events celebrating 45 years of the Pontian House in Earlwood, Sydney.

The celebrations will span two weeks and honour the history, culture and people who have shaped the association since the Pontian House first opened its doors in 1979.

Organisers say the anniversary is not only a tribute to the past, but also a showcase of the community’s strong intergenerational future.

A highlight of this year’s festivities will be the arrival of international musicians from Greece, Thodoros Kotidis and Kostas Zois, who will perform at the association’s signature Annual Dinner Dance.

Full program of 45-year celebrations

Friday 5 December – Opening Night Ceremony

  • 7:00 pm | Pontian House, 15 Riverview Rd, Earlwood
    A formal opening to the anniversary celebrations, honouring the history of the Pontian House and recognising longstanding members and community supporters.

Saturday 6 December – 45th Anniversary Dinner Dance

  • 7:00 pm | The Grand Vaudeville, Condell Park
    Featuring world-class entertainment by visiting Greek musicians Thodoros Kotidis and Kostas Zois, alongside a special performance by the association’s talented dance students.
    Tickets: $120 (includes 3-course meal, beer, wine, soft drinks). Details here.
    Children under 12: $40

Sunday 14 December – Panigiri & Christmas Party

  • 1:00 pm | Pontian House, Earlwood
    A family-friendly celebration combining Pontian tradition and Christmas festivities. Free entry, with food, drinks and fun activities available for all ages.

With music, tradition, community spirit and 45 years of memories, the upcoming celebrations promise to be among the most significant in Pontoxeniteas NSW’s history.

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