Greek movie and pasta afternoon
For lovers of Greek movies and good food, the Greek Community of South Australia, church of St Nicholas Thebarton, have combined the two for a Greek movie and pasta afternoon
Films by Greek director Theo Angelopoulos will be screened at the Greek movie night.
For lovers of Greek movies and good food, the Greek Community of South Australia, church of St Nicholas Thebarton, have combined the two for a Greek movie and pasta afternoon.
The afternoon will feature the best of Greek movies with delicious food for all to enjoy.
The event will be held at the Thebarton Greek Community Centre, 71 George Street, Thebarton, on Sunday 17 June at 2:30 pm. Entry is $15.00 and to book your tickets call (08) 9443 9108.
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