St Euphemia College’s Taverna Night celebrates Greek culture with food and dance

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St Euphemia College’s Taverna Night, held on Saturday, February 22, was a resounding success, bringing together students, families, and the local community for an unforgettable celebration of Greek culture.

The event featured vibrant Greek dance performances by the students, along with delicious taverna-style cuisine and live entertainment that kept guests dancing throughout the night.

Held on the school’s grounds in Bankstown, Sydney, the event ran from 6pm to 11.30pm and offered a true taste of Greece, blending music, food, and traditional performances in a lively atmosphere.

Attendees enjoyed an evening full of culture and community spirit, making it a memorable night for all.

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