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    ARMENIAN CENTRE ANXIOUS FOR IMPROVEMENTS
    By Don Fraser, Standard Staff

    St. Catharines Standard
    http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2610795
    June 7 2010
    Canada

    A $1.375-million upgrade of the Armenian Cultural Centre in St.

    Catharines is sorely needed.

    Especially if the centre hopes to continue to attract a younger
    generation, says Gary Kavazanjian, the centre's project co-ordinator.

    "Our committee here has been working very hard to put this design
    together," he said in an interview at a ground-breaking ceremony
    Sunday.

    "We realize even though we have a nice building, there was no room
    for the youth, So our goal is to create an environment and place where
    young people will come to be safe and able to play indoors," he said.

    "Hopefully, they will be the leaders of the future."

    The centre, at 156 Martindale Rd., has enduring connections to the
    Armenian community.

    A local Armenian club was started in 1906. By 1934, the community
    centre, known as the Tashnag Club, moved to a building at Ontario
    and Carlton streets.

    In the late 1980s, that site was sold.

    After a couple of moves, the Armenian Community Centre opened at its
    current site in 1991.

    The latest improvements will provide a new gym, play area and other
    major upgrades. It will also allow for the expansion of recreational
    and cultural activities at the centre.

    The St. Catharines centre is receiving $458,333 each from the federal
    and provincial governments, and is paying for the balance of the
    project costs.




    From: A. Papazian
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