ANC AUSTRALIA JOINS THE ARMENIAN FESTIVAL 2012
ARMENPRESS
17 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian National Committee
of Australia (ANC Australia) has announced it will be taking part
in the biggest event of the Armenian-Australia calendar this year,
the Armenian Festival 2012. As reports Armenpress citing The Armenian
Committee of Australia, The Armenian Festival, which is to be held
on December 9th at Sydney's premier entertainment district, Tumbalong
Park in Darling Harbour, will showcase the Armenian culture, history,
food and entertainment to an expected audience of over 25,000. ANC
Australia Executive Director, Vache Kahramanian remarked: "We are
delighted to take part in this initiative which is no doubt going
to be a huge success. We are excited to showcase the proud Armenian
history and traditions to the wider Australian public." Narbeh
Hacobian, a member of the Armenian Festival organizing committee,
welcomed ANC Australia's involvement in the Festival, which is
co-organised by leading Armenian-Australian organisations. He said:
"ANC Australia plays an extremely important role as the peak public
affairs committee of the Armenian-Australian community and we are
delighted they are bringing their participation to the event."
ARMENPRESS
17 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 17, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian National Committee
of Australia (ANC Australia) has announced it will be taking part
in the biggest event of the Armenian-Australia calendar this year,
the Armenian Festival 2012. As reports Armenpress citing The Armenian
Committee of Australia, The Armenian Festival, which is to be held
on December 9th at Sydney's premier entertainment district, Tumbalong
Park in Darling Harbour, will showcase the Armenian culture, history,
food and entertainment to an expected audience of over 25,000. ANC
Australia Executive Director, Vache Kahramanian remarked: "We are
delighted to take part in this initiative which is no doubt going
to be a huge success. We are excited to showcase the proud Armenian
history and traditions to the wider Australian public." Narbeh
Hacobian, a member of the Armenian Festival organizing committee,
welcomed ANC Australia's involvement in the Festival, which is
co-organised by leading Armenian-Australian organisations. He said:
"ANC Australia plays an extremely important role as the peak public
affairs committee of the Armenian-Australian community and we are
delighted they are bringing their participation to the event."