Castellorizian Association of NSW hosts Cazzie Kids Easter event

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On Monday, April 15, the Castellorizian Association of NSW welcomed kids and families for their Cazzie Kids Easter event.

Held at The Castellorizian, a community centre in Kingsford, Sydney, the event was filled with laughter, creativity, and community spirit, and featured plenty of fun for all.

In a post on Facebook, the Castellorizian Association of NSW Limited said the day wouldn’t have been possible without its dedicated organisers Kristy Pharnatzis and Diane Leondis. 

“Thank you so much for running the morning, all the yummy treats and the hard work behind the scenes,” the post read.

At the event, more than 40 children attended and stayed busy making koulouria and crafting Easter baskets for their Easter egg hunt.

It was “a morning everyone thoroughly enjoyed,” the post concluded. “Thank you to everyone who attended.”

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