Ενημερωτικό Δελτίο του Παλλακωνικού Συλλόγου Νότιας Αυστραλίας «Ο Λεωνίδας» [Πολιτιστικός - Προοδευ

Thursday 30 May 2024

Στεφάνι και επικήδειος ομιλία στην κηδεία της Σραυρούλας Πάντου

«Καλό παράδεισο, Σταυρούλα, αιωνία σου η μνήμη

Σήμερα, ο Παλλακωνικός Σύλλογος τίμησε τη μνήμη της Σταυρούλας Πάντου, ενός από τα ιδρυτικά του μέλη το μακρινό 1966, στην κηδεία της που τελέστηκε στον Ιερό Ναό του Αγίου Γεωργίου στο Θέμπαρτον της Αδελαΐδας.

Εκ μέρους του συλλόγου, ο Στέλιος Χαγιάς κατάθεσε στεφάνι και εκφώνησε έναν επικήδειο λόγο, εκφράζοντας τα βαθιά συλλυπητήρια για την απώλεια ενός αγαπημένου μέλους.

Επικήδειος Λόγος

Εκ μέρους του Παλλακωνικού Συλλόγου, προσφέρω αυτά τα λουλούδια. Σήμερα λέμε το τελευταίο αντίο στην αγαπημένη μας Σταυρούλα.

Η Σταυρούλα, μαζί με τον σύζυγό της, Ευάγγελο, και πολλούς άλλους πρώτους μετανάστες από τη Λακωνία, ήταν ιδρυτικά μέλη του Παλλακωνικού Συλλόγου Νότιας Αυστραλίας το 1966. Στα πρώτα χρόνια, η Σταυρούλα ήταν μεγάλη υποστήριξη για τον Ευάγγελο, που υπηρέτησε και ως πρόεδρος για κάποιο διάστημα. Εκείνη την εποχή, η Σταυρούλα είχε μεγάλο ενδιαφέρον για την οργάνωση της χορευτικής ομάδας.

Μετά τον θάνατο του Ευάγγελου το 2008, η Σταυρούλα συνέχισε να συμμετέχει ενεργά στις δραστηριότητες του συλλόγου, ακόμα και στα τελευταία της χρόνια, παρά την επιδείνωση της υγείας της. Όλοι θυμόμαστε τα εμπνευσμένα ποιήματά της που μοιραζόταν με μας στις εκδηλώσεις του συλλόγου. Ήταν πραγματικά αγαπητή και σεβαστή από όλους, μια θρύλος του συλλόγου μας. Μέχρι την τελευταία της πνοή, ετοιμαζόταν να έρθει στον σύλλογο και να περάσει χρόνο με τους συμπατριώτες της.

Αλλά, δυστυχώς, μία από τις μεγάλες μας κυρίες σταμάτησε πλέον να αναπνέει.

Αντίο αγαπημένη μας Σταυρούλα. Ευχόμαστε το χώμα που θα σε σκεπάσει να είναι ελαφρύ. Ο Θεός να σε αναπαύσει και να σε ξεκουράσει. Να δώσει κουράγιο και υπομονή στην οικογένειά σου και σε όλους τους συγγενείς και φίλους.

Καλό παράδεισο, Σταυρούλα, αιωνία σου η μνήμη.


Saturday 25 May 2024

A Huge Congratulations to Eleni Mavraidi!

A well-deserved win! Eleni Mavraidi (6th from right) is all smiles after being named a joint recipient of the 2024 Tormore Prize. Congratulations, Eleni, on this fantastic accomplishment!

We are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding achievement of Eleni Mavraidi, daughter of our fellow club members Panagiotis Mavraidis and Chrysoula Melissinakis, and granddaughter of untiring volunteers George and Eleni Mavraidis! Young Eleni has been named joint recipient of the prestigious 2024 Tormore Prize at the University of Adelaide.

This remarkable prize, awarded annually since 1921, recognizes the exceptional academic performance of a female student in a Level I English Literature course. For over a century, the Tormore Prize has honoured students who demonstrate exceptional talent and dedication in their literary studies.

Eleni's achievement in her first year at the University of Adelaide is truly commendable. Being named the Tormore Prize recipient is a testament to her hard work, passion for literature, and exceptional academic ability. The entire club joins the Mavraidi and Melissinakis families in celebrating Eleni's well-deserved success.

We have no doubt that Eleni will continue to excel in her studies and achieve great things in the future. Congratulations once again, Eleni!

Thursday 23 May 2024

Vale Stavroula Pandos (1924-2024)

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Stavroula Pandos (née Laganas), who passed away peacefully in the early hours of this morning, surrounded by her family in Adelaide, South Australia, at the age of 99.

Stavroula was born in the picturesque village of Kastania (present-day Kastoreio) at the base of the legendary Taygetos Mountains in 1924, though her exact birthdate remains a charming mystery. She chose to celebrate her birthday on September 14, aligning it with her nameday, a delightful tradition that added to her unique character.

A revered figure within the Pan-Laconian Society, Stavroula was a popular poet and one of the cherished founding members. She embodied the spirit and essence of Lakonia, captivating audiences with her epic poems filled with wisdom, wit, and inspiration. Her commitment to the Pan-Laconian Society of SA "Leonidas" was unwavering, a legacy continued from her beloved husband, Evangelos, who served as president and dedicated many years to the Society before his passing in 2008.

Despite facing health challenges in her later years, Stavroula's passion for the Society and her cultural heritage never waned. She found her greatest joy in her "human wealth" — her expanding and loving family. She leaves behind three children, eight grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren, each a testament to her enduring legacy.

The funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, 30 May, at 1:30 pm at the St George Greek Orthodox Church in Rose Street, Thebarton, followed by burial at Centennial Park Cemetery and the coffee of consolation at Peter Elberg Funeral Home, 280 Grange Rd, Flinders Park.

Stavroula will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and the many lives she touched with her poetry and vibrant spirit. Her life was a testament to the strength, resilience, and rich cultural heritage of Lakonia.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family during this difficult time.

May her memory be eternal.

Friday 17 May 2024

Celebrating Motherhood Through Art in Geraki

By Evgenia Lamprou
Secretary  Women's and Young Ladies' Philanthropic Association of Geraki
 
Art Bows to Motherhood

Photographs: Christos Balampanos

The Geraki Women's and Young Ladies' Philanthropic Association hosted a unique Mother's Day event on Sunday, May 12th, 2024, at 7:00 pm, at the Parish Centre next to the village's main church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

This special event titled "Art Bows to Motherhood" explored how motherhood has inspired artistic expression throughout history.

The evening highlighted the multifaceted and significant role mothers play in families and society. Through a variety of art forms, the members of the Association aimed to bring pleasure and beauty to the audience.

Evgenia Lamprou, Eleni Davara, Nella Konstantiou, Kanela Antoniou, Georgia Gianne, and Antigoni Pilioura presented poems, prose, and art pieces, showcasing how different mediums have depicted motherhood. These works not only celebrated motherhood as a natural wonder but also emphasised its role in ensuring the continuation of life and fostering strong bonds between generations.

The event was enriched by the beautiful music of brothers Spyros and Ilias Kappakos. Adding a delightful surprise, Association members Chrysafia Sine, Susanna Gkini, and Vassiliki Sovolou stole the show with their impressive singing voices.

A special highlight of the evening was the honouring of Alexandra Antona, a remarkable 102-year-old Gerakitissa. An independent woman, a wonderful mother, and a talented painter, Alexandra continues to create art and inspires others with her youthful spirit. The presentation of her artwork moved the audience, showcasing the power of her gift and her enduring zest for life. Alexandra expressed her gratitude for the recognition and emphasised the importance of staying active and contributing to society throughout one's life. As she often says, "I love people, I love life, that's why I live!" 
 
The Geraki Women's and Young Ladies' Philanthropic Association extends its gratitude to:
  •  Honoree Alexandra Antona for attending the event and donating her painting titled "Mother and Child"
  • Thanasis Grevenitis, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Evrotas
  • Municipal councilor Niki Theodorakakou
  • Argyroula Gianne, member of the local committee of the community of Geraki
  • The boards of directors of all village associations for their presence
  • Everyone who attended the event
  • Evangelia Kontogeorgou, Rena Skoularina, Niki Theodorakakou for their contributions
  • Christos Balampanos for capturing the event through photos and video.
The evening concluded with a delightful offering of homemade sweets prepared by the Association members 
The Geraki Women's and Young Ladies' Philanthropic Association wishes all mothers a very Happy Mother's Day!
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Evgenia Lamprou, Secretary
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Thursday 25 April 2024

George Kremastiotis: A Lifelong Odyssey to Moláoi

"Moláoi aren't just a destination; they're where my heart finds its home."
 
With well wishes and warm hugs, George seen off at Adelaide Airport by his daughter, Olga, and adoring grandchildren, Stavroula, Martina, and Kostas


George Kremastiotis, a beloved member of the Pan-Laconian Society since its inception in 1966, is gearing up for his annual pilgrimage to his hometown of Moláoi in Laconia. This year's trip begins at Adelaide Airport next Tuesday, April 30th, with Qatar Airways, making a brief stopover in Doha before reaching Eleftherios Venizelos Athens International Airport.

And, at 12:30 pm on May Day, George will be on his way to Moláoi, a part of the world that holds such a special place in his heart. He also holds dear the May Day traditions, known as Protomagiá, where people traditionally venture to the countryside for picnics, flying kites, and gathering wildflowers. His journey is fuelled not only by these cherished traditions but also by the anticipation of participating in the Easter customs, such as the solemn procession of the Epitáfios on Good Friday evening. On Holy Saturday, he plans to uphold the tradition by lighting a candle at church, then returning home to bless his dwelling with the sacred flame and mark a cross over the front doorway. He then will join his extended family for a celebratory feast.

Moláoi, a town 290 km from Athens and 61 kilometers southeast of Sparti, has been George's annual summer sanctuary for an incredible 61 years. This tradition began in 1963, with only a two-year hiatus in 2020 and 2021 due to the international pandemic restrictions.

George, centre:

"I'll miss our chats at Kafeneio Lakonia, but I'll be back soon!"

 
        
Born in Moláoi in 1932, a time when the Great Depression cast its shadow over Greece, followed by the foreign occupation of the country and subsequent Civil War, George dreamt of a brighter future in Australia. But while plumbing was his trade, Australian immigration policies at the time favoured landworkers and unskilled labourers, not tradespeople. So, in 1954, at the age of 22, opportunity beckoned in Brazil's booming oil and gas industry, and George set sail for South America.

Three years later, in 1957, George's Australian dream finally materialised, though under daring and risky circumstances. He jumped ship in Port Pirie, starting a new chapter in his life. Seven years later, in 1964, Adelaide officially became home when he married Voula Simigianni, who hailed from Lemonia in Laconia. Together, they built a family, blessed with three children and seven grandchildren.

Throughout the years, summers in Moláoi remained a constant for George. While Voula and the children often joined him, Greece held a special place in his heart. A dream of resettling there permanently never quite came to fruition, but the connection remained strong. 

The Pan-Laconian Society has been another constant in George's life. Both he and Voula were active members of the club's executive for many years, their home in Moláoi a welcoming haven for fellow Society members during their summer holidays. Their kindness and hospitality were renowned.

Back in Moláoi, George reconnects with childhood friends, many of whom, like him, are migrants from the United States and Canada, returning for the summer. They've even formed their own community group, sýllogo, and arrange shared dinners across the cluster of neighbouring villages of Eliá, Koupiá, Metamórfosi, Pákia, and Sykiá. However, their numbers are dwindling as age takes its toll.

In 2015, George suffered a heartbreaking loss with the passing of Voula. Yet, now well into his 90s and in good health, he continues his annual pilgrimage. While his return flight is booked for October 26th, you can bet you'll find him at Kafeneio Lakonia the following Wednesday, sharing stories and coffee with his fellow Society members.

George Kremastiotis is a living legend of the Pan-Laconian Society, an embodiment of resilience, and a testament to the enduring love for one's hometown. As he embarks on this year's journey, the Society wishes him a safe trip and a joyful summer in Moláoi.



Saturday 30 March 2024

Local Adelaidean Wins Auction for Tony Malavazos' Donated Painting

"Tony's painting embodies themes of spirituality and unity, making it a fitting symbol for our community's collective efforts."

In a heartening development, the painting titled "Religion & Spirituality," generously donated by artist Tony Malavazos in gratitude for the unveiling of his portrait of King Leonidas at the Pan-Laconian Family Centre last month, has found a new home following an undisclosed but substantial winning bid on an online auction.

Through this auction, Tony aimed to augment the fundraising efforts of the two sponsoring bodies, the Pan-Laconian Society and the Karitsa Community of SA.

The successful bidder, who hails from Adelaide and prefers to remain anonymous, expressed immense joy upon acquiring the artwork, especially as it was personally delivered by the artist himself. 

Expressing gratitude on behalf of both organisations, we extend our sincere thanks to Tony Malavazos for his altruistic contribution and for personally ensuring the delivery of his remarkable painting.

To the winning bidder, our heartfelt appreciation goes out to you for your support. May "Religion & Spirituality" bring you and your loved ones endless enjoyment and inspiration for years to come.

Sunday 24 March 2024

Χρήστος Βλάχος: Στην Υγειά των 80 Χρόνων


«Η ανθρωπιά μας είναι ο καθρέφτης της ψυχής μας!»

Θερμές ευχές στον Χρήστο Βλάχο για τα πολύτιμα 80ά του γενέθλια! Ο Χρήστος, ιδρυτικό μέλος του Παλλακωνικού Συλλόγου της Νότιας Αυστραλίας το 1966, εξελέγη 22 χρονών ως ο πρώτος γραμματέας του συλλόγου, το αντιπροσωπευτικό σώμα των Λακώνων στην Αδελαΐδα από τότε μέχρι σήμερα.

Ο Χρήστος συνέχισε να προσφέρει τις υπηρεσίες του στον σύλλογο μας, αναλαμβάνοντας πολλές θέσεις, συμπεριλαμβανομένης και της προεδρίας.

Σήμερα, καθώς γιορτάζει αυτό το σπουδαίο επετειακό γεγονός, ευχόμαστε να συνεχίσει να απολαμβάνει την υγεία, τη χαρά και την ευημερία που του αξίζουν. Επιπλέον, ευχόμαστε να έχει τη δυνατότητα να συνεχίσει τη δημιουργική του δράση προς όφελος του συλλόγου μας για πολλά ακόμη χρόνια!