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Annunciation NYC 19th Annual Stewardship & Mistletoe Galas

September 15, 2023

NEW YORK – The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church NYC Stewardship & Mistletoe Galas 2023 will be returning to the Harvard Club of New York City on Saturday, December 2. Hosted by the Annunciation Parish, Greek-Americans are invited to celebrate the Christmas spirit at the private social club with DJ Bobby Karounos of Spartan Sounds, live music by Dean Vali of Bounce Music, dancing, an open bar, and a sit-down or buffet dinner.

Surrounded by festive décor and a sea of Hellenic organizations and people, tickets for the holiday event are now available for purchase: The first 100 Mistletoe Gala tickets are available at $175, the second 200 at $195, and the last 150 at $225. Additionally, Stewardship tickets are available beginning at $400. Doors open at 8:30 PM and guests are encouraged to wear black-tie optional.

More information is available by phone: 212-724-2070 and online: www.annunciation-nyc.org/ministries/annual-gala.

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church New York City held its 18th Annual Stewardship and Mistletoe Galas on December 3 at the Harvard Club of New York City in Midtown Manhattan. (Photo: Gerasimos Katechis GK Photography for Annunciation NYC)

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