Author: Greece
Book exchange night (Athens, Greece)
Larissa (central Greece). The book exchange night was held, gathering many people who met us for the first time, through this activity by bringing a book to offer. It was […]
Seminar The Power of the Mind (Heraklion, Greece)
A seminar titled “The power of the mind” took place in the NA center of Heraklion.The participation of the people was great and everyone had a chance to get in […]
NA of Heraklion reached the mountain top “Kofinas” (Crete, Greece)
Heraklion (Crete): Overlooking the Libyan Sean, in the south of Crete, members of NA of Heraklion reached the mountain top “Kofinas”, and experienced the satisfaction of “making it to the top!”
Chess tournament (Athens, Greece)
Within our cultural activities we organized a chess tournament in the branch of Athens.
Culture workshop “Valinor” (Heraklion, Greece)
Within our culture workshop “Valinor”, we offered a free jewelry manufacturing seminar for young people. Participation was great, mainly from young girls. During the seminar, weekly meetings were taking place […]
Street game! (Ioannina, Greece)
In Ioannina (west Greece), we participated in the street game titled “The hunting of lost knowledge”, which was organized by the study group of the Library.
The theater group in Creta presents The Scarecrow’s Dream (Greece)
Our theater group in Heraklio offered plays to children of Elementary Schools in our region. The title of our performance was “The Scarecrow’s Dream”. Young and elders had the chance […]
Workshop in bookbinding techniques (Athens, Greece)
In the Library “Pericles” of the NA center in Athens, members of NA participated in a workshop in bookbinding techniques and old books’ preservation.
A day at National Archaeological Museum of Athens (Greece)
Members and friends of the NA center in Zografou (Athens) visited the Egyptian wing in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Later on they participated in handicraft workshop, in the […]
Booksharing (Greece)
We began the new “Booksharing” custom for friends and visitors in the branch of Athens by lending and exchanging books.










