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    ARMENIANS HOLD ANNUAL CULTURAL FESTIVAL In Laval

    Laval News
    http://www.lavalnews.ca/articles/TLN1714/cove r171404.html
    July 15 2009
    Quebec, Canada

    Armenians from all over Laval, Montreal and areas even further got
    together for one of Quebec's biggest annual celebrations of Armenian
    culture in the days leading up to this past Canada Day.

    The Armenian Festival, held on the site of the former Centre 2000
    shopping centre on Saint-Martin Boulevard, attracted thousands of
    local Armenians who enjoyed traditional foods, midway games, dancing
    and live music, to remind them of their Armenian roots and culture. As
    many as 9,000 Laval residents are of Armenian descent.

    A fundraiser Organized as a fundraiser by members of the Sourp Kevork
    Armenian Apostolic Church, it is one of the largest festivals local
    Armenians stage. "We organize every year an Armenian festival in
    Laval and everyone is welcome," said Sarkis Majarian, one of the
    organizers. "It's to collect money to build a church, and for some
    activities for the young generation, such as basketball, hockey." While
    the weather was excellent on Canada Day when many of the festival's
    main events were taking place, things weren't so good on the previous
    days when it often rained.

    A family reunion "It's a family reunion with friends," he said. "Friday
    night we had about 900 people. Saturday we had an excellent day. We
    had more than 1,000 people." One of the main sponsors was the Caisse
    Desjardins de Chomedey, which sponsored the children's inflatable
    games. Attendance at this year's festival was at about 80 per
    cent of the norm, due partly to rain, but also the downturn in the
    economy." Among the dignitaries who dropped by were the Armenian
    Orthodox archbishop from Montreal, Bloc Québécois MP for Laval Nicole
    Demers, Chomedey Liberal MNA Guy Ouellette, Laval city councillor
    Ginette Bernier and others.

    Formula for success For the past three years, the Armenian community
    has been able to use the Centre 2000 site for the festival free
    of charge thanks to the generosity of the SmartCentres corporation
    which is the owner. Part of the festival's formula for success has
    been keeping up with the times -- especially in terms of the music,
    which is rooted in folk-tradition and focuses on love, hope and
    friendship. Some who come to the festival each year do so as a way
    of encouraging younger family members to keep Armenian traditions
    and values.
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