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    Laval News, Canada
    July 14 2007


    Annual Armenian Festival is going stronger than ever
    Gathering draws an estimated 7,000 revelers for cultural renewal

    By Martin C. Barry - TLN

    PHOTO: Martin C. Barry - TLN
    Armenian ladies enjoy a good
    laugh while preparing a batch
    of traditional Armenian
    flatbread.

    For three days this past Canada Day weekend, Armenians from all over
    Laval, Montreal and the surrounding region got together for one of
    Quebec's biggest annual celebrations of their culture - the Armenian
    Festival. From June 29 to July 1 in the lot of the former Centre 2000
    shopping centre, thousands of local Armenians were joined by others
    from cities as far as Cornwall, Ottawa and Toronto, to enjoy
    traditional foods, midway games, dancing and live music - all to
    remind them of their Armenian roots, culture and experience.
    `Good for the whole family'
    Organized as a fundraiser by members of Laval's Sourp Kevork Armenian
    Apostolic Church, it was one of the largest festivals local Armenians
    have ever staged. The congregation hopes to acquire new land and
    build a new church with help from the proceeds. `We do this every
    year and we have had about 3,000 to 4,000 people since yesterday,'
    Hagop Lakhoyan, one of the organizers, said on Saturday. With the
    festival continuing for another day, he expected that as many as
    7,000 people would pass through the gates by closing late Sunday.
    `The kids come in and they play, There's good food, dancing and it's
    good for the whole family,' he added.
    A major social event
    Rev. Father Hrair Nicolian, pastor of the church, said the festival
    serves as an annual gathering point for Armenians, whether or not
    they are members of the congregation. As many as 9,000 Laval
    residents are of Armenian descent. Sourp Kevork Armenian Apostolic
    Church has about 600 members. In Laval there are two other Armenian
    churches. `Armenians love to be together and this is a big
    opportunity - the main opportunity during the summertime,' he said.
    Music important
    It was the third year the festival, which was launched nearly a
    decade ago, was held on the Centre 2000 site. `It's getting bigger
    and bigger year by year,' said Father Nicolian. He acknowledged that
    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. `We have a
    lot of people coming here who have settled from Armenia. So they love
    to come here to listen to the music they love.'
    Armenian values strengthened
    Kevin Amyotte, a Cornwall, Ont. resident, decided to drive in to
    attend the festival, at the insistence of his fiancee, who lived in
    Laval after arriving in Canada from Armenia about eight years ago.
    She hopes to encourage Armenian values in her three children. `She
    wanted to make sure that the culture is kept,' he said. `She wants to
    make sure they have their Armenian heritage kept, and I believe that
    it's a Canadian tradition to keep your heritage, whether it's French,
    English or any other culture.'
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