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    Laval News, Canada
    July 10 2008



    Traditional music and food draws thousands to Armenian Festival


    Published July 10, 2008
    By Silvet Ali¢ TLN


    This past weekend, the Armenian Festival took place at the site of
    Centre 2000 on Saint-Martin Boulevard, from July 4-6, traditional
    music and food were offered to the public and combined with the
    pleasant weather, drew over 5000 people. Organizer Sona Lakhoyan was
    very pleased with the turnout. "We are very happy this event can take
    place year after year and be a success. It brings our community
    together, the children get to engage in their culture and we all get
    to enjoy the summer," said Lakhoyan, vice-president of the National
    Armenian Committee of Quebec.

    Celebrating culture
    The event was organized by the Sourp Kevork Church in Laval des
    Rapides, as part of the Laval's Canada Day festivities. "We worked
    with the Greek community this year. Last week they had their festival
    on the same site, so we shared the costs. The City of Laval was very
    accommodating as well. Multiculturalism is a part of Canada and it is
    important to celebrate the different cultures," said Lakhoyan.
    The festival highlighted many known Armenian singers, including Sahag
    Sislian, Adiss and Ararat Amadyan.The festival also welcomed acts from
    all over the world, including the Armenian group from Los Angeles, Hoy
    Lari, to entertain the children. Janet Yetenekian and Paolo Kassabian
    performed children's songs in Armenian both Saturday and Sunday. "We
    were really happy to be invited. The crowd here is really friendly and
    warm," said Kassabian.

    Annual tradition
    Over-sized inflatable balloons and many games were available for the
    children. "The last three years, the weather was not good during the
    festival but this year, we are having amazing weather. The children
    got to play on all the balloons, everyone came out, and it's been
    really fun," said Lakhoyan at the closing night of the festival on
    Sunday.
    About 20 kiosks were set up to sell a variety of traditional foods,
    drinks and services and over 50 volunteers helped out in the three-day
    event. "We have a lot of dedicated people helping from the Church who
    wanted to be involved in this event. It's a great deal of work to
    organize and takes us months," said volunteer Baydsar Aredikian. The
    money raised will go towards Sourp Kevork Church and towards helping
    the needy. "Our community is very close in Laval. Events that bring us
    together are important to keep us strong, and for the children, it's a
    chance to experience their culture in a fun environment," said
    Lakhoyan. The Armenian Festival is set to return for another year next
    summer.

    http://www.lavalnews.ca/articles/TLN 1614/armenianFestival161410.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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