Events

Ribarska Večer

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to you for a delightful evening of fine dining and captivating music at Villa Dalmacija. The theme for the event is Ribarska...

$65

OPEN DAY

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

🎉 Discover the Vibrant World of Dalmatian Culture at NZ Open Day! 🎉 📜 Unveil the Past: Dalmatian Archive and Museum Displays 📜 Step into the captivating history of the...

Dalmatian Archive and Museum – Wrestling 1942-1982

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

Speaker: Steve Ogilvie Steve will be discussing wrestlers of Dalmatian Heritage who were regulars on professional wrestling shows in NZ from 1942 to 1982. Men like Frank Lipanovich, Tony Garea...

BALL

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

You're Invited to the 40th Anniversary Ball of Villa Dalmacija NZ! Join us in celebrating four decades of tradition, culture, and community at the 40th Anniversary Ball of Villa Dalmacija...

$90.00

Halloween Party

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

🎃👻 Get Ready for a Spooktacular Night at Our Famous Kids and Teens Halloween Party! 👻🎃 Calling all ghosts, ghouls, witches, wizards, and creatures of the night! The wait is...

Ladies Lunch

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

Guest Speakers Fashion Icon Adrienne Winkelmann & The Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann   Tickets $50 Buffet lunch, entertainment, raffles, spot prizes and more

$50.00

Finding Frank

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

Dalmatian Archive and Museum Meeting Sunday 12th November 2pm End of Year celebration Special Guest Louise Maich Book launch for  Finding Frank by Louise Maich. Frank Erceg (Louise’s uncle) was...

The Glagolitic alphabet 

Dalmatian Cultural Society 10 New North Rd. Eden Terrace, Auckland

The Glagolitic alphabet is the oldest known Slavic script, with 41 characters. It was introduced in mid-9th century and was used in Croatia – and only in Croatia – up until the 19th...