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The Greek Online School Presents a Live Q&A Event, Feb. 20

February 15, 2022

ATHENS – The Greek Online School presents a live Q&A event on Sunday, February 20 online with two time slots: 5 AM EST/ 12 PM Athens, and 2 PM EST/ 9 PM Athens.

The live Q&A will give people the insights they need on the Greek Language Summer Camp for children and the Immersion Course for adults.

Participants will have the chance to ask any questions they might have on The Greek Online School summer programs that will run in Greece in 2022 under the auspices of the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Tourism.

Participants can register online for the event and choose the time they prefer: https://bit.ly/3syO5fK.

More information is available online: https://bit.ly/3JuOoz0.

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