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The plaque commemorates the completion of the building which commemorates the people who have worked for the Messinian Association of South Australia for its first forty years and records the establishment of a Sister City relationship between the City of West Torrens and Kalamata, Greece.
The Messinian Association of South Australia Inc which is registered under the Companies Act in the State of South Australia was established in 1959. Its members are of ethnic origin from the southern Greek province of Messinia.
The aims and objectives of the Messinian Association since inception in 1959 were to unite under one umbrella the Hellenes of Messininan descent that arrived as migrants and to assist them in their settlement period, extend goodwill and enhance their integration and harmonious living within the larger Australian Community.
Other aims include the promotion, education and enhancement of the Messinan culture, traditions and history by participating in Festivals, organizing educational, philanthropic, recreational, social and cultural activities for the first, second and subsequent Generations of Messinians and friends.
Location
Address: | Stephens & Howie Avenues, Messinian Function Centre, Torrensville, 5031 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.915387 Long: 138.555491 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Community |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Tuesday 14th March, 2000 |
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Messinian Function Centre
Plaque :
City of West Torrens and Messinian Association of SA Inc.
This plaque was jointly unveiled on 14 March by
Mr. Con Mihalopoulus President, Messinian Association of SA
His Worship the Mayor of West Torrens Dr. Reece Jennings JP MA MD Phd FRACGP
Mr Panagis Koumantos Mayor of the City of Kalamata Prefecture of Messinia
To commemorate the completion of this building, which is dedicated to all who have worked for the Messinian Association of South Australia during the first forty years, and to record the establishment by the City of West Torrens of a Sister City Relationship with Kalamata
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