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    The Armenian Festival of Orange County is celebrating its fifth
    consecutive successful year. The 2009 festival is a two-day affair on
    Saturday and Sunday, September 12 and 13 at the Laguna Hills Community
    Center in Laguna Hills, CA. Live music, delicious food and continuous
    entertainment again this year for a trivial admission for adults,
    children under 13 are free. Children's rides, jump houses and games
    are also offered along with great shopping and covered seating.
    Entertainment will be presented on two stages simultaniously for
    greater enjoyment of guests. Ample free and convenient parking on the
    park-like grounds. All are welcome to attend and enjoy the fellowship,
    good food and fabulous entertainment.


    The Armenian Festival of Orange County
    PO Box 3136
    Laguna Hills, CA 92654-3136

    PRESS RELEASE
    Contact: Tom Kalajian
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 17 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)
    Contact: Paul Aslanian
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 11 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)


    Wednesday, August 19, 2009





    Orange County Armenian Festival Guests Give Straight "As" in Customer
    Satisfaction Survey



    Laguna Hills, CA (Wednesday, August 19, 2009) - With 441 guests responding
    to a recent written customer satisfaction survey, the Orange County Armenian
    Festival was rated at 92 percent or higher in food, entertainment,
    cleanliness and overall, the first customer-focused survey of its kind taken
    in an ethnic festival in North America. "We are committed to
    professionalism and quality first and foremost." said Paul Aslanian,
    Founding Executive Director.

    "It was an innovative approach to our commitment to quality," said Tom
    Kalajian, a festival organizer. "We put our festival skills to the ultimate
    test our with our guests, and we were glad we did." He continues, "Now we
    know what works well and how to continuously improve the festival experience
    for our guests." True to its written mission statement, survey results
    showed over half of festival guests were non-Armenians. Aslanian explains,
    "It means the cultural richness of the Armenian people is being successfully
    shown to the general public, not limited only to Armenians who already know
    about us."

    Based on survey comments, guests new to the Armenian culture proved its
    widespread appeal with rave reviews such as, "Very Good," "Loved it," "So
    Cool!," "Bring this event back next year," "Wonderful!" and "First timers -
    fabulous," and, "Armenians are beautiful people." Survey results also
    showed that the Festival appealed to more than Orange County residents, as
    many listed addresses in greater Los Angeles County, and some from Riverside
    County, and further distant locations in Southern California.

    Guests consistently ranked all four survey categories at or above 92 percent
    satisfaction, equivalent to a grade of "A." Survey statistics showed that
    the greatest proportion of guests arrived with friends and family,
    suggesting that the demographic is heavily slanted toward families with
    traditional family values.

    First organized in 2005, the Armenian Festival of Orange County is the
    pioneer in modern Armenian festival production. It is the first festival
    offering its guests tent-covered seating, bussed tables, full time
    sanitation crew, professional 24-hour security protection, two performance
    stages, convenient, ample free parking, multiple live musical and dance
    groups, children's programs, and the first in North America established as
    an unaffiliated, independent pan-Armenian non-profit public California
    charitable corporation. It is bound by published core values and a mission
    statement, which emphasize that all Armenian community non-profit
    organizations are welcome each year to come together, cooperate,
    collaborate, participate, promote their organization and raise funds for
    their own benefit programs. The festival organizers are all unpaid
    community volunteers representing a broad spectrum of the Armenian
    community. The festival donates funds each year to Armenian organizations
    and educational programs.

    The 5th annual 2009 festival will be held at the same beautiful park-like
    location on the weekend of September 12 and 13, 2009, at the Laguna Hills
    Community Center, 25555 Alicia Parkway, in Laguna Hills, CA 92653. Ample,
    convenient parking is free. Laguna Hills is an upscale community in
    affluent Orange County, California. The festival site is approximately 1
    mile west of the Alicia Parkway exit on the 5 freeway, about 20 minutes
    south of Disneyland.

    The 2009 festival features two live Armenian bands, the John Bilezikjian
    Band and the Knar Band, on both Saturday and Sunday, two stages for
    simultaneous performances, cultural exhibits and demonstrations, guest
    singers, dance groups, Armenian dance lessons, affordable and delicious
    Armenian food, covered seating for over 600 guests, covered main state and
    dance floor under a large tent, kids zone with cotton candy, multiple
    jumpers, multiple games and prizes, with great shopping for adults and
    wholesome, affordable enjoyment for the whole family.

    Advertisers, booth merchants or sponsors seeking an opportunity to reach
    this target market, or those interested in supporting the festival's mission
    and purpose are encouraged to call the festival hot line at 888-HYE-FEST
    (888-493-3378) or 949-309-2900, or log on the festival web site at
    www.ArmenianFestival.org for more information and to begin the process to
    facilitate the arrangements.

    Armenian dancer performing in authentic Armenian dress
    at the Armenian Festival of Orange County

    Guests enjoying the spacious and immaculate outdoor grounds and
    covered seating at the Armenian Festival of Orange County

    Guests learning about the Armenian General Benevolent Union Saturday
    School in their booth on the beautiful grounds of the Armenian
    Festival of Orange County

    Guests enjoying Armenian line dancing to live music of the Knar Band
    under the large tent at the Armenian Festival of Orange County.
    Banners of festival sponsors are visible in the background.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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