Greek Festival at Brighton-Le-Sands postponed

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The Greek Orthodox Community Board of Directors and the Organising Committee of the Greek Festival @ Brighton-Le-Sands have today announced the postponement of the event scheduled for May 27, 2023, due to unforeseen circumstances.

In a statement, the Board and Organising Committee said: “We understand that this news will be disappointing for everyone looking forward to the festival, and we apologise for any inconvenience caused. However, the decision was taken after careful consideration and in the best interest of our guests, vendors, volunteers, and staff.”

“We are working closely with our partners, sponsors and vendors to reschedule the event as soon as
possible, and we will keep everyone informed of the new date once it is finalised,” the statement continued.

“We are grateful for the support and understanding of our community and stakeholders during this
challenging time. We encourage everyone to stay tuned for further updates on the rescheduled event.”

The Raffle Ticket scheduled to be drawn on the day of the festival will be drawn on Friday, May 26 at the George Dalaras’ Concert.

For more information on the programme and to book tickets to selected events, please visit
www.greekfestivalofsydney.com.au.

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