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    CHILDREN'S DAY FESTIVAL
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation Junior Achievement of Armenia
    Tamanyan 3, apt.# 31 Hanrapetutyan 63, apt.#89
    c. Yerevan, Republic of Armenia c.Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Madlene Minassian
    Tel: +37410 56 72 62
    Tel:+37410 54 22 39
    Fax: +37410 56 15 89 Fax:+37410 54 22 39
    E-mail:[email protected] Web: www.jaarmenia.org
    Web: www.cmf.am



    50,000 Attended Children's Day Festival
    Junior Achievement of Armenia and Cafesjian Family Foundation Hosted
    International Children's Day on June 1st

    YEREVAN, ARMENIA - Heralded by trumpeters dressed in red caps and
    royal cloaks, a parade of cartoon characters, circus acrobats,
    jugglers and many more marched into the Yerevan's Gerard L. Cafesjian
    Center for the Arts (Cascade) as part of the 4th annual Junior
    Achievement of Armenia's Children Day Festival. It was the most
    glorious and spectacular outdoor event of the year. Accompanied by
    their parents and grandparents, tens of thousands of wide-eyed
    children flocked to the Cascade to attend the larger-than-life
    festival celebrating International Children's Day.
    Sponsoring organizations for the event were the the Cafesjian Family
    Foundation, Junior Achievement of Armenia, Cafesjian Museum
    Foundation, Armenia TV, Cascade Bank and Orran Benevolent
    Organization.
    At the heart of the Children's Day Festival was a trade show drawing
    public attention to the student companies established as part of JAA's
    groundbreaking 9th-grade Economics program. Throughout the school
    year, the 25,000 youth enrolled in JAA's Applied Economics courses
    were manufacturing and selling their student company products. The
    festival showcased 55 companies that were selected to represent the
    best of the more than 400 companies that were formed this
    year. Products on sale and display included handmade toys, jewelry and
    crafts, candles, key chains, wall decorations and much more! All
    proceeds of the sale will go to charitable organizations. Last year,
    over $1000 was raised and donated.

    Along the trade fair, the festival included a variety of performances
    on four different stages. The shows featured children's favor
    character Yo Yo, the circus, two puppet theatres, a pantomime theater,
    a singing children's group from Gyumri, a fashion show featuring
    designs of Treasures of Armenia, the British Bus Project , face
    painting by bem and pottery painting organized by the alumni of Junior
    Achievement.
    To make it a fun for all ages, the The Children's Day Festival also
    featured a jazz concert by Arsen Nercisyan and the Cactus Band and Gor
    Mkitarian and the Renaissance band as well as live performances by
    renowned Armenian singers, including Nune Yesayan, Arthur Ispirian,
    Aramo & Emma, Forsh, Emi, Christine Pepelyan, Silva Hakobyan, Shprot,
    Arsen Grigorian, and Hamlet Gevorkyan. The evening came to conclusion
    as the roaring crowd greeted Armenchik and sang along with him as the
    spectacular fireworks signaled the end of a fairy tale day.
    `Anyone who attended the Children's Day Festival, will have lasting
    memories of this very sweet day. This is our favorite day of the year,
    where the Cascade is transformed into the second `happiest place on
    earth'', stated Madelene Minassian, Director of Public Relations at
    the Cafesjian Museum Foundation.
    `The festival is intended to be fun and memorable for the thousands
    of children who attend. But it is also meant to carry a strong
    message of working hard, and having campassion for those in need. `
    added Armine K. Hovannisian, Executive Director of Junior Achievement
    of Armenia.

    International Children's Day is widely celebrated each year on June
    1st. The origin of Children's Day can be traced back to the World
    Conference for the Well-Being of Children, which took place in Geneva,
    Switzerland, in 1925. Attended by representatives from 54 countries,
    the conference passed the Geneva Declaration Protecting Children,
    which focused on poverty, prevention of child labor, education, and
    other issues related to the welfare of children around the world.
    Dozens of nations hold their own commemorative celebrations every
    year.
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