BBQ's galore in Brisbane
The Greek Orthodox Community of St George, Brisbane, will be hosting a Meat-fare Community Barbecue on Sunday 19 February
The Greek Orthodox Community of St George, Brisbane, will be hosting a Meat-fare Community Barbecue.
The barbecue will take place in Mowbray Park and is a family friendly event. Bring your own picnic rugs and games to enjoy the free sausage sizzle put on by the community. Soft drinks will cost $1 on the day but feel free to take your own drinks.
RSVP by Thursday 16 February for catering reasons by emailing Dimitri Mavromatis at dimitir@gocstgeorge.com.au The St George barbecue will take place on Sunday 19 February at Mowbray Park, cnr Lytton Road and Park Avenue, East Brisbane. The event starts at midday.
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