Disco for the kids
An underage disco has been organised for the youth of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia's dance group
An underage disco has been organised for the youth of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia's dance group.
Adults will be supervising the event that will see the children enjoy a dance party with safe conditions. Children will get to dance the night away with kids their own age, background and hopefully with the same taste in music. DJ NYK will be providing the beats to this dance-tastic event.
The disco will take place at 71 George Street, Thebarton on Friday 7 July. Drop off time is 7:00 pm and pick up time is 11:00 pm. For more information and to purchase tickets contact GOCSA on (08) 8231 4307.
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