St. Mary Hosting Special Fundraising Luncheon to Benefit Florida Syrian Armenian Relief Fund

Open Letter to my Dear Parishioners and Friends

I am writing these words with much pain and sad memories of my own experience when my family and I, along with thousands of Armenian families, were caught in the crossfire of the Lebanese Civil War in the 1970’s and 1980’s. It is extremely difficult and fearful to be in a war zone and experience the daily excruciating challenges, hearing the sound of near and far explosions, the whistling of rockets, the screams of people on the streets, confusion and despair, the shortage of food, water, medicine and electricity.

Today, thousands of Armenian families with their children are experiencing the same tragic events in Aleppo, Damascus and other towns of Syria. The rebels are intentionally attacking and destroying Armenian churches, old age home, schools and other institutions. The opposition fighters are also kidnapping Armenian men and killing them for supporting the Syrian government. Armenians had always been very supportive of the Syrian government since the 1915 Armenian Genocide, when thousands of Armenian refugee families were given land, rights, food and safe harbor in Syria. Armenians have always been grateful to the Syrian government for its hospitality and protection.

Far from raising any political argument, I call upon you to come to church on this Sunday, November 4, 2012, pray with me during the Divine Liturgy, and then have a luncheon in the Davitian Hall. The luncheon is organized by St. Mary to raise FUNDS for the suffering families of the Armenian communities in Syria.

The luncheon is sponsored by Naomi & George Davitian. The cost of the homemade luncheon is $15. If you are not able to join us for the luncheon, please send a heartfelt donation for this great cause. Make your check payable to: St. Mary Armenian Church, Memo: Syrian Armenian Fund.

Thank you and God be with you,

Fr. Vartan D. Joulfayan
Pastor
St. Mary Armenian Church
Hollywood, Florida

St. Mary Armenian Church Children’s Costume Parade & Cultural Program

Armenian-American Film “HERE” Premiers This Thursday at Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Florida Armenians cordially invites you to a special evening for the premier of the Armenian-American film “HERE,” this Thursday, October 25th at Cinema Paradiso, the home of the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF). Director Braden King will be in attendance to meet guests and participants. FLArmenians will offer brief program immediately preceding the film’s premier.

We hope you can join us for this very special occasion. A limited number of FREE tickets are available for the premier by contacting FLArmenians, and online ticket purchase is available here.

Film Times:

Premier Thursday night 8:00 PM, Program begins at 7:30 PM. Also showing Friday night 8:00 PM & Saturday night 8:00 PM

Cinema Paradiso is located at 503 SE 6th St., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301. Driving directions, map and parking information can be found here.

About the Film:

Year: 2011

Runtime: 126 min

Language: English & Armenian w/English sub-titles

Director: Braden King

Producer: Lars Knudsen, Jay Van Hoy, Jeff Kalousdian, Julia

Cast: Ben Foster, Peter Coyote and Lubna Azabal

Will Shepard is an American satellite-mapping engineer contracted to create a new, more accurate survey of the country of Armenia. Within the industry, his solitary work – land-surveying satellite images to check for accuracy and resolve anomalies – is called “ground-truthing”. He’s been doing it on his own, for years, all over the world, but on this trip, his measurements are not adding up.

Will meets Gadarine Najarian at a rural hotel. Tough and intriguing, she’s an expatriate Armenian art photographer on her first trip back in ages, passionately trying to figure out what kind of relationship – if any – she still has with her home country and culture. Fiercely independent, Gadarine is struggling to resolve the life she’s led in Canada and Europe with the Armenian roots that run so deeply, if unconsciously, through her. There is an almost instant, unconscious bond between these two lone travelers; they impulsively decide to continue together. HERE tells the story of their unique journey and the dramatic personal transformations it leads each of them through.

Sponsored by Margaret Ahnert and featuring Special Guest, Director Braden King.

About FLIFF:

The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF), founded in 1986, is dedicated to foreign and independent film. FLIFF annually showcases over 200 films from over 35 countries.  A recipient of The Guiness World Record for the longest film festival in the world, FLIFF prides itself as being the friendly non-pretentious fest where access to filmmakers is basically unfiltered.

FLIFF takes programming throughout South Florida, including The Weston Foreign Film Series, The Bay Harbor Islands Family Festival, The Hollywood Arts Park screenings, among other satellite operations.

FLIFF also tours the State of Florida and Grand Bahama Island, partnering with The Daytona Beach Film Festival, The St Augustine Film Festival, The Amelia Island Film Festival, and FLIFF On-Location Grand Bahama Island.  Filmmakers who submit to FLIFF will have their films considered for one or all of the above festivals, providing a bargain to budget stretched filmmakers.

Since 1998, over $1 million had been raised and invested in our year-round space, now known as Cinema Paradiso.  Today, Cinema Paradiso operates year-round featuring foreign and independent film, student films, children’s movies, and serves as a mecca for just about every kind of arts event you can imagine.  Benefits for other non-profits, poetry, dance, music, as well as corporate events, book signings and celebrity appearances take place in this versatile space.

The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and Cinema Paradiso are just two of the programs presented by The Broward County Film Society.