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

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

    Contact: Seta Mergeanian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 15 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)

    Contact: Paul Aslanian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 11 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)


    Images available for download at www.armenianfestival.org

    September 20, 2007


    Armenians Now Represented In Annual Multicultural Festival Hosted by the
    City of Irvine, California


    IRVINE, CA - Organizers of the Armenian Festival of Orange County have
    established a partnering relationship with the City of Irvine,
    California, to present Armenia, its history, culture, and tourism and
    business opportunities. Along with other countries in the City's
    annual Multicultural Festival, Armenians will now be represented in full
    measure where over 10,000 visitors are expected. The festival will be
    held on Saturday, September 29 at Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps
    Memorial Park, 4 Civic Center Plaza, located adjacent to the Irvine
    Civic Center at the corner of Barranca Parkway and Harvard, beginning at
    10:00 AM until 6:00 PM.

    Festival admission is free. Food court tasting tickets are available
    for purchase at the event. For more information and parking locations,
    call (949) 724-6606 or visit www.irvinefestival.org.

    Now in its sixth year, Irvine's multifaceted festival features
    international cuisine, live entertainment, children's activities,
    cultural exhibits and demonstrations, and a world marketplace. One of
    the City's most popular events, the festival is a wonderful
    opportunity for people to experience and share the cultural traditions
    of their friends and neighbors.

    `We're very pleased to be a part of the Irvine Multicultural
    Festival this year, said Armenian Festival Executive Director Paul
    Aslanian. `With the experience we have gained establishing our own
    festival, this was a natural fit,' he continued. Aslanian was
    referring to the 3rd Annual Armenian Festival which is to be held later
    in Laguna Hills, CA on the weekend of October 13 and 14 at the Laguna
    Hills Community Center, 25555 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA at the
    corner of Paseo de Valencia, about 1 mile west of the Alicia exit on
    the 5 freeway.

    `Within two weeks of each other, the Orange County community will
    learn about Armenians in two festivals,' explained veteran festival
    organizer Tom Kalajian. `Two years ago, there were none,' he
    explained. `Our executive committee has worked closely together for
    two years, so we can establish and organize events very quickly now.
    We've still amazed by the outpouring of support and good wishes of the
    community,' he continued.

    Irvine city officials learned of the work of the Armenian Festival and
    realized collaboration between the two events would enhance the
    diversity of the City's annual celebration of cultures. `This was a
    sudden and pleasant opportunity to expand the awareness of the Irvine
    community,' said Kalajian. Aslanian agrees. `We think Armenians
    should be accurately portrayed as hard working citizens who have a
    unique cultural perspective to offer,' he said.

    Providing important information about tourism and business opportunities
    will be offices of the Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia.
    `Since tourism is a major part of the Armenian economy, the Irvine
    Multicultural Festival is an ideal showcase for promoting travel to
    Armenia, and introducing business opportunities, especially in the field
    of Information Technology,' an official stressed. `Our purposes are
    mutually aligned,' he said.

    Planned are also youth musicians and samples of authentic Armenian food.
    `We are receiving assistance from sources we never expected,' said
    Harry Krikorian of the Armenian Festival Executive Committee. `It's
    as though doors are opening for us automatically,' he said. `It's
    wonderful to working in this positive atmosphere,' he continued.

    Originally conceived by Executive Director Paul Aslanian and a few
    friends in 2005, the Armenian Festival of Orange County has been
    successful every year. The festival is a non-denominational,
    non-political, all-inclusive, not-for-profit organization administered
    by non-affiliated independent unpaid volunteers.

    The Armenian Festival's colorful flyer, applications for booth
    reservations, volunteers or information for sponsors, a photo gallery of
    prior festivals, letters of appreciation and congratulations, and much
    more information is available by visiting the Festival's web site at
    www.ArmenianFestival.org or by telephoning the 24-hour information
    hotline at either (949) 309-2900 or toll-free at (888) HYE-FEST
    (493-3378).

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