Quiz for a cause: Canberra trivia night to back Greek language education

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Canberra’s Greek community is set to come together later this month for a night of trivia, laughter and fundraising in support of the Saint Nicholas Greek School.

Hosted by the Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra alongside its youth subcommittee, The Greek Emerging Leaders, the Saint Nicholas Greek School Trivia Night will take place on Friday, May 29 at the Apollo Room, Hellenic Club Woden.

The evening will raise funds for the Greek School of Canberra, helping continue its work preserving and promoting the Greek language and culture for future generations in the nation’s capital.

Organisers are encouraging families, friends and community members to gather a team of up to 10 people and enjoy a fun-filled night of friendly competition.

The event begins at 6:30pm and runs through to 11pm, with all proceeds going directly towards the school.

Tickets are available via Humanitix, which donates 100 per cent of booking fee profits to charity.

Event Details
  • What: Saint Nicholas Greek School Trivia Night
  • When: Friday, 29 May, from 6.30pm
  • Where: Apollo Room, Hellenic Club of Canberra
  • Tickets: They are available via Humanitix

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