St George College in Adelaide officially opens the Kalimera Cafe

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St George College in Adelaide, South Australia officially opened its new Kalimera Cafe on Friday, May 24.

The Kalimera Cafe is set to become the new heart of the College with students, staff and families all congregating there, sharing great food and enjoying good times together.

st george college adelaide kalimera cafe

The cafe offers a selection of healthier food options prepared by an in-house chef, promoting better dietary choices to students. It will also serve as a venue for hosting before and after school events.  

The space was blessed on Friday by Bishop Silouan of Sinope, Father Patsouris and Father John. Federal Member for Adelaide, Steve Georganas MP also joined the school community for the official unveiling, along with Russell Eley and Jane Pike, Executive Officer of the Block Grant Authority.

st george college adelaide kalimera cafe
st george college adelaide kalimera cafe

Zoi Papafilopoulos, representing the City of West Torrens Lord Mayor Michael Coxon, was also present, as well as several St George College Board members.

Following the formalities, official guests enjoyed a morning tea, prepared and presented by the College’s Hospitality students.

st george college adelaide kalimera cafe

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