Vergina Christmas Kalanda brings community together in a celebration of faith and tradition

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Families and community members gathered in large numbers on Sunday, 14 December 2025, for the annual Vergina Christmas Kalanda. The free, all-ages event was well attended, marking the most successful Kalanda gathering in the event’s 13-year history.

The afternoon celebration highlighted the enduring significance of Orthodox Christmas traditions, bringing together multiple generations through the shared joy of music, faith, and togetherness. 

For many attendees, the Kalanda remains a meaningful opportunity to reconnect with loved ones and strengthen community bonds during the festive season.

Since its inception in 2012, the Vergina Christmas Kalanda has evolved from a simple idea into one of the most cherished events on the organisation’s annual calendar. Over the years, it has become a defining intergenerational tradition, welcoming families year after year, and reinforcing shared cultural and spiritual values.

This year’s event introduced a refreshed creative direction while remaining true to the heart of the tradition. Vergina appointed Sofia Dimitrakopoulou as Events Coordinator, supported by Nicole Genimahaliotis and Leah Metaxas, recognising a shared vision for the future of the Kalanda. The updated program honoured the event’s history while thoughtfully incorporating new elements.

The carols were led by Sofia Dimitrakopoulou, Vergina’s Events Coordinator, and Vicki Kanakaris, a long-standing and much-loved supporter of the Kalanda. They were joined by special guest Peter Stamatopoulos, whose keyboard accompaniment added a new musical dimension to the traditional repertoire and was warmly received by the audience.

Following the carols, attendees were invited to enjoy a light meze and refreshments, all prepared by the ladies of Vergina — providing an opportunity for families and friends to gather and connect. Festive Santa photos, set within a Christmas wonderland backdrop, were also offered to families, with professional images provided directly to participants.

A raffle held on the day supported the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal, reflecting the community’s commitment to giving back during the Christmas season.

The committee expressed its gratitude to the performers, volunteers, and wider community whose continued support has helped shape the Kalanda into one of the most loved events on the Vergina calendar.

As the celebration concluded, attendees were reminded that while each family observes Christmas in its own way, shared traditions such as the Kalanda continue to unite the community through common values of faith, love, and connection.

Vergina looks forward to welcoming the community back next year, with plans to continue growing the event while honouring its rich tradition.

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