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    Successful Armenian Relief Society Festival Draws Community Together
    by Asbarez
    Friday, May 14th, 2010


    GLENDALE-While the Armenian Relief Society of Western U.S.A.'s 9th
    Annual Armenian Festival has now concluded, surely it will be
    remembered by its record breaking attendees as a weekend full of
    celebration, highlighting the great offerings of Armenian culture and
    the anniversary of the now century-old Armenian Relief Society.

    Held on May 1 and 2 at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, the festival's
    opening ceremony commenced with the march of Homenetmen Girl Scouts
    lead by their flag bearers and accompanied by drum roll. Following
    this procession, ARS Saturday School students sang the American and
    Armenian national anthems and ARS members sang the ARS anthem,
    accompanied by Alfred Mardoyan who directed the choir.

    Master of Ceremonies Arshalous Darpinyan introduced the numerous
    guests and dignitaries present at the ceremony. In attendance were ARS
    Central Executive Board Chairperson Vicky Marashlian and Central
    Executive Board Advisor Nova Hindoyan. Guests also included Los
    Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian; district representatives
    from Senator Carol Liu and Congressman Adam Schiff's offices; Joylean
    Wagner, Vice-President of the Glendale Unified School District Board
    of Education; Nayiri Nahabedian, Glendale Unified School District
    Board of Education Member; representatives from the Armenian National
    Committee, Armenian Youth Federation, Homenetmen, Hamazkayin, and
    various other organizations.

    During the invocation, Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, offered his blessing to all organizers and participants.

    `Through the ARS, generation after generation of Armenian women have
    bettered the lives of brothers and sisters through their humanitarian
    efforts and social services, and have played a crucial role in the
    preservation of our precious heritage with events, such as this
    festival,' said the Prelate.

    `You, ARS members have proven yourselves as the worthy heirs of the
    founding generation, and we can be certain and confident that with
    members as devoted as you, this organization will continue to thrive
    for centuries more,' he added.

    Following the invocation, ARS Regional Executive Chairperson Sossie
    Poladian conveyed the Regional Executive Board's message, stating
    `...the secret to our success has been dedication, hard work and
    devotion towards our humanitarian objectives.' She also added, `This
    festival has been a perfect setting for accomplishing two of our
    objectives: to promote the Armenian culture and passing on our
    heritage. Our Saturday and After School program students have been
    involved in our festival from the beginning, and the students from the
    numerous dance studios have joined us to make each year a special
    experience for all involved.'

    Poladian concluded by thanking the young performers and professional
    entertainers, as well as other ARS volunteers for their many hours of
    service during the festival. She also presented a plaque to Chief
    Financial Officer Tsolak Khatcherian of Karoun Dairies, Inc., which
    has sponsored the festival for the last nine years.

    Harout Boghossian, District Representative of Senator Carol Liu's
    office, presented a certificate to the ARS on behalf of Senator Liu
    and one vendor, Hasmik Kldjian, presented a framed 3-D ARS Centennial
    logo.

    Once the festivities began, it was apparent that Armenians and
    non-Armenians alike were enjoying the numerous attractions. The lower
    level of the auditorium was dedicated to featuring a wide array of
    traditional Armenian displays. This extensive cultural section offered
    spectators the opportunity to enjoy exhibits of regional costumes,
    artwork, and demonstrations of how `lavash' (thin Armenian bread) and
    string cheese are made.

    Fellow compatriotic unions participated with booths featuring a
    Kharpert specialty soup; another featuring tea from a `samovar' and
    `nazoog' cookies by the Iranian-Armenian community; as well as the
    Union of New Julfa's booth featuring individuals dressed in Charmahal
    and New Persia costumes. The lower level also provided the perfect
    venue for children to be immersed with games and live entertainment.

    The upper level included over twenty five vendors participating in
    this year's festival. Live music by well-known singers, dance
    performances by Armenian folk dance groups, and dance lessons kept
    festival-goers continually entertained as they mingled over ethnic
    food and pastries.

    The weekend-long festival's atmosphere was full of vibrant energy and
    spirit as people from communities near and far came together to enjoy
    the rich nature of Armenian culture. Indeed, if a great program,
    attendance, and a most memorable weekend are to judge, then it is
    without question that the 9th Annual Armenian Festival was an absolute
    success.

    Visit www.arswestusa.org for more information about the Armenian
    Relief Society of Western USA, Inc. or call (818) 500-1343. The
    Regional Headquarters are located at 517 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale,
    CA 91202
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