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    ARMENIAN AUTHENTICITY: ANNUAL FESTIVAL UPS THE ANTE FOR CUISINE.
    By Greg Wyshynski

    Mount Vernon Gazette, VA
    May 23 2007

    Ken Hill said finding authentic Armenian food in Alexandria can be
    an arduous task. "There are a couple of carry-out places that mixes,
    but there's no specific Armenian restaurant [in Alexandria]," he said.

    Hill is the chairman of the Alexandria - Gyumri Sister City Committee,
    which has helped organize the annual Armenian Day Festival over the
    last 15 years. When it comes to a genuine Armenian feast, he said
    look no further than Saturday, June 2, from noon to 6 pm, at Market
    Square. "By the time people sit down to eat, they'll be getting an
    authentic Armenian meal," he said. "We're going to have better food
    than ever. We've got the cooperation of the St. Mary's Armenian
    Church. They usually help us out anyway, but they've gone out of
    their way to create some dishes that are really authentic and really
    unusual. Their Dolma - stuffed grape leaves - are always fantastic,
    with the spices in them. And they have a dish called Eech, which is
    kind of a peasant's salad thing, and it's really quite extraordinary."

    The Armenian Festival is a charity event that benefits Alexandria's
    Sister City Gyumri, Armenia; providing humanitarian aid and educational
    services to the region's citizens and children. It is in its 15th year
    and has always been held at Market Square (301 King St.), according
    to Cheryl Lawrence of the Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks
    and Cultural Activities, which co-hosts the festival.

    With food, entertainment and a sense of humanitarianism, the annual
    event bridges different cultures in an afternoon of fun. "My favorite
    thing is getting to experience a wonderful and different culture
    without even leaving Alexandria," said Tim Ramsey, who is helping
    to publicize the event. "At the festival we get the opportunity
    to experience Armenian dance, music, and food...not to mention the
    great people. I think we are very fortunate to be able to learn and
    appreciate the Armenian culture right here in our own community."

    THE FUN BEGINS at noon at this free festival. Entertainment features
    the Arax Dance Ensemble with Artistic Director Carolyn Repkievian; the
    Washington Armenian Ensemble, a group of classical instrumentalists
    performing Armenian music; the Birky Family enacting Armenian folk
    tales; Sevan Birky, reading stories for children; and vocalist Naira
    Babayan.

    "There's a folk dance troupe that's almost professional," said Hill.

    "Beautiful costumes, traditional and authentic. They've been with
    us for the last three or four years and they've been getting better
    every year."

    There will also be a VIP event at 2 p.m. for community leaders and
    elected officials.

    "We should have a really good festival, but just as important, we've
    improved the kind of assistance we give to Gyumri," said Hill. "We've
    set up a small grants program, we've gotten a lot of proposals. We
    screen them to make sure they're consistent with our objectives,
    which is a focus on children and youth."

    Hill, who has been on the committee since 2002, said his organization
    has had more resources than in the past to facilitate their charitable
    efforts.

    "We've been able to raise more money, which has given us the chance to
    do more things. Plus, some of us on the committee have had experience
    with grant making," he said. "When you set up a system and do it
    competitively, it's more effective. We're shooting for sustainability,
    too; things that will give children skills that they wouldn't develop
    otherwise."

    So along with the food and the fun, there's a chance to make a
    difference - and, as always, it all happens in Market Square.

    "As long as we do it, that's the best place to have it. No question,"
    said Hill. "We're praying for good weather."

    Where & When The City of Alexandria will host the 15th nnual Armenian
    Festival on Saturday, June 2, from noon to 6 pm, at Market Square,
    301 King St.

    The Armenian Festival is a charity event to benefit Alexandria's
    Sister City, Gyumri, Armenia, in providing for the humanitarian and
    the educational needs of its citizens. For additional information,
    call the City's Special Events Hotline at 703-883-4686.

    http://www.connectionnewspapers.com /article.asp?article=82016&paper=69&cat=11 5
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