PRONIA’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING GALA EVENT 2021
Over the years, PRONIA’s Fundraising Gala Event has raised much needed funds that have assisted in the delivery of essential services and programs for vulnerable members of the community. This year’s event will focus on raising money to address the impacts of mental health in our community.
When: 30 July, 7:00pm
Where: San Remo Ballroom, 365 Nicholson Street, Carlton North, 3054
Bookings & Info: PRONIA website
MYKONOS CELEBRATES MANTO MAVROGENOUS
Transport yourself to Mykonos for a night for the second installment of the Greek Community’s ‘Flavours of Greece’ festival: Mykonos celebrates Manto Mavrogenous.
When: 3 August, 7:00pm
The Flavours of Greece festival celebrates the hero Daskalogiannis
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Melbourne Flavours of Greece festival s opening event : Philhellene celebrates Daskalogiannis
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Feasts and food are an integral part of Greek culture and a way for us Greeks and Philhellenes to come together, for millennia, whether it is for moment of joy or moments of lamentation.
Where there is a diaspora, you can be sure to find age-old traditions, rites, rituals and recipes flourishing in the new homelands. This year, in Australia, after months in lockdown but now virus free and bursting to enjoy its freedoms, the Greek Community of Melbourne’s ‘Flavours of Greece’ Festival
celebrates both Greek restaurants and the heroes of the Greek War of Independence.
Every month, the festival programme will be hosted at a Greek restaurant for dinner with one of the dishes in the menu being dedicated to a revolutionary hero.
Greek 13-Year-Old Wins Global Literature Competition
” width=”720″>Marita Datseri has won the Global Literature Competition at just 13 years of age. Credit: AMNA
A Greek 13-year-old named Marita Datseri won the Global Literature Competition hosted by the Writers’ Union of Northern Greece. Datseri spoke to AMNA on Monday to discuss her recent accomplishment.
The young writer from Heraklion, Crete, who just finished her first year of middle school, is already wowing influential figures in literature with her work about the Greek Revolution of 1821.
Thirteen year old Cretan girl wins global literature competition
” width=”1080″>The 17th annual competition was announced by the Writers’ Union of Northern Greece and was themed around the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution. Datseri was undoubtedly the perfect person to enter, as she has spoken multiple times of her love of history.