Every Wednesday, the Pan-Laconian Family Centre in Plympton Park buzzes with activity as seniors gather at Kafeneio «ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ,» a traditional Greek coffeehouse. This weekly event, organised by the Pan-Laconian Society, has become a cherished part of the week for Greek Laconian seniors and their friends in Adelaide.
Since its launch a few weeks back, Kafeneio «ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ» has surpassed all expectations, providing a welcoming space for individuals in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. Spearheaded by the Pan-Laconian Society, this initiative has breathed new life into the elderly community, fulfilling a longstanding desire for a place where people, both women and men, can come together to chat, play cards, and tavli, all without the pressure of gambling.
One regular attendee, Argyris Antoniou, aged 77, travels nearly 30 kilometers from Salisbury to join the gathering. He explains, "I come for the company, to see my people, to chat, and for the coffee. It's a lovely morning. This should have happened years ago!"
Eleni Koutsoviti-Mavraidi, another enthusiastic participant in her sprightly 80s, along with her husband George, makes a 25-kilometre journey from the hills to be part of the gathering. She says, "I love everything about it. The company, the fun, playing cards. We don't come to dance; we come to see our friends, to play. I wouldn't change a thing, it's just great!"
But how did this brilliant idea come about? It began to take shape gradually, sparked by the closure of several kafeneia in Adelaide, including "Tou Menti" on Henley Beach Road. Longtime members and volunteers of the Pan-Laconian Society, such as Chris Vlahos and John Theodorakakos, who were regular patrons at "Tou Menti," felt the need to create something new. With the support of Dina Houssos and George Vlahos, serving as club president and secretary respectively, and the creative input of Kathy Kontos and others, the vision for Kafeneio «ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ» came to life.
From the start, inclusivity was a priority. Whether you're a man or a woman, everyone is welcome. The day kicks off with Greek coffee or tea, followed by friendly card games or tavli. All skill levels are encouraged to join, whether alone or with friends. And for those seeking a little extra, the bar is open.
In just a short time, Kafeneio «ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ» has become a beloved fixture, offering a sense of belonging and companionship to Adelaide's Greek Laconian seniors and their friends. As the weeks pass, the sense of community only grows stronger, making every Wednesday a day to look forward to eagerly.
Everyone is invited to come and experience the warmth and hospitality of Kafeneio «ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ.» Join us and be part of something special!