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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
GREEK YOUTH NIGHT
The Cretan Brotherhood Youth presents a club night with two levels, satisfying all music tastes from house, techno, RnB and of course Greek.
When: 17 July, 9:30pm
Where: Jacksons Hotel, 8 Jackson Street, Toorak, 3142
LECTURE: THE AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION TO THE GREEK WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
A lecture exploring the Australian connections to the Greek War of Independence. Come and listen to the fascinating stories covering all strata of society from convicts to Governors.
When: 18 July, 2:00pm
Where: Hellenic RSL, 14A Ferrars Place, South Melbourne
DIGITAL LITERACY FOR THOSE 50+
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The Ottomans slaughtered some 10,000 during the Chios massacre: Online Lecture
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The 1822 massacre of Chios by the Ottomans and the historical emigration from the island will be presented via on online lecture by Mr. Yianni Cartledge on Thursday 22 July, at 7.00pm, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.
During Greece’s fight for independence from the Ottoman Turks, some 100,000 Chiots were either killed, enslaved or displaced. Scholars of the Greek War of Independence have previously acknowledged the massacre was a pivotal moment in the war, although few have elaborated significantly on its long-term outcomes.
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