THIRD ANNUAL ARMENIAN STREET FESTIVAL TOOK PLACE IN LONDON
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15:51, 15 July, 2013
YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS: The third annual Armenian Street
Festival, organized by the Armenian Primate's Office in the Great
Britain and Ireland, took place in London on Sunday, 14 July 2013 in
the yard of the London's Armenian St. Sarkis Church, assisted by the
Armenia's Embassy to the Great Britain. As Armenpress was reported
by the Department of Press, Information and Public Relations of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, during the
opening ceremony of the festival speeches were made by the Primate
of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain and Ireland the
Bishop Vahan Hovhannisyan, Ara Margaryan (Charges d'Affaires at
the Armenian Embassy), the member of the British House of Commons
Stephen Pound, the member of the European Parliament for London for
the Conservative Party Charles Tannock and the Deputy Mayor of Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Sam Mackover.
Hundreds of guests of the festival enjoyed the Armenian music and
dances and tasted Armenian food, as well as participated in different
events.
The Armenian Church organizes annual Armenian Street Festivals on the
streets of Iverna Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea,
where St. Sarkis Church is located, with the aim of celebrating and
promoting our Armenian culture and heritage.
To celebrate and promote the Armenian spirit - culture, history and
heritage by staging a street festival with fun activities, Armenian
foods, community organization stalls and stalls of Armenian or Armenian
related merchandise.
The Armenian Street Festival London (ASFL) was founded in 2011 by
the Primate's Office of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Great
Britain and Ireland. The annual street festival is a day of fun,
fellowship, food and friendship planned every year by the Primate's
Office to promote and celebrate the Armenian culture, heritage,
history and identity in London and Great Britain.
[ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/726203/third-annual-armenian-street-festival-t
ook-place-in-london.html
15:51, 15 July, 2013
YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS: The third annual Armenian Street
Festival, organized by the Armenian Primate's Office in the Great
Britain and Ireland, took place in London on Sunday, 14 July 2013 in
the yard of the London's Armenian St. Sarkis Church, assisted by the
Armenia's Embassy to the Great Britain. As Armenpress was reported
by the Department of Press, Information and Public Relations of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, during the
opening ceremony of the festival speeches were made by the Primate
of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain and Ireland the
Bishop Vahan Hovhannisyan, Ara Margaryan (Charges d'Affaires at
the Armenian Embassy), the member of the British House of Commons
Stephen Pound, the member of the European Parliament for London for
the Conservative Party Charles Tannock and the Deputy Mayor of Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Sam Mackover.
Hundreds of guests of the festival enjoyed the Armenian music and
dances and tasted Armenian food, as well as participated in different
events.
The Armenian Church organizes annual Armenian Street Festivals on the
streets of Iverna Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea,
where St. Sarkis Church is located, with the aim of celebrating and
promoting our Armenian culture and heritage.
To celebrate and promote the Armenian spirit - culture, history and
heritage by staging a street festival with fun activities, Armenian
foods, community organization stalls and stalls of Armenian or Armenian
related merchandise.
The Armenian Street Festival London (ASFL) was founded in 2011 by
the Primate's Office of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Great
Britain and Ireland. The annual street festival is a day of fun,
fellowship, food and friendship planned every year by the Primate's
Office to promote and celebrate the Armenian culture, heritage,
history and identity in London and Great Britain.