Annual father’s day dinner dance
Celebrate your father and grandfather at the Prophet Elias annual father's day dinner dance
Celebrate your father and grandfather at the Prophet Elias annual father's day dinner dance.
A night of family celebrations with food, sweets and drinks and entertainment provided by DJ Nick playing all the latest and past Greek hits.
There will be dance performances by the Hellenic Dance Group Norwood and the Prophet Elias Greek Schools.
The annual father's
day dinner dance will be held on Saturday 1 September at Prophet Elias Church, 87 Beulah Road, Prospect
at 6:30 pm.
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