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Taverna Night 2008 - AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED |
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The Sydney Olympic Taverna Night is on this Friday night and players from our successful First Grade and Under 20's side will be in attendance.
The event will be held on Friday 19th September 2008 at 7.00pm at the Mytilenian Hall, 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury Tickets are $40.00 per person – (drinks not included). Sydney Olympic has had a great season in 2008 and the event will be a fitting way to celebrate the club's fine achievements. There will be raffles and auctions on the night with all funds raised going towards Sydney Olympic Football Club. Enquiries and bookings: Georgina Kokokiris 9718 9481 - 0410 658 458 and Peter Kambounias 0408 868 790 Special thanks goes to the Mytilenian Brotherhood for their assistance and co-operation in arranging this great event. |
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