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Florida Armenians Weekend

Festival of the Arts Boca at Mizner Park Amphitheater to Feature Peter Oundjian

Peter-Oundjian-300xcNew World Symphony Orchestra

Featuring Conductor Peter Oundjian

& Pianist Valentina Lisitsa

Friday, March 15 – 7:30 PM

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see Peter Oundjian, famed for his orchestra-building skills and audience engagement, perform with a top tier orchestra and acclaimed pianist.

For more information on the Festival of the Arts Boca or to purchase tickets please click here.

Florida Armenians Kef Night

Greek Bistro

The Greek Bistro
1880 N Congress Ave. Ste #190
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Saturday, March 16 – 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM 

Tickets: $20

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Featuring Special Guest DJ George playing the finest Armenian, Greek, Arabic and Top 40 music all night long. Food and drink specials included for Florida Armenians. Parking garage directly adjacent to The Greek Bistro is recommended.

Armenian Assembly of America & South Florida Regional Council Annual Briefing & Reception

Armenian Assembly of AmericaFeaturing Guest Speaker Bryan Ardouny, Executive Director

Sunday, March 17, 2013

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

At the home of

Marta & Jim Batmasian

Boca Raton, FL

Hors d’oeuvres and Cocktails will be served

Please RSVP by Wednesday, March 14, 2013 to Carol Norigian at (561) 734-0133 or via email at cnorigian@aol.com.

St. David Armenian Church Charity Golf Tournament

25aniversaryMonday, March 18, 2013

Via Mizner Golf & Country Club

Boca Raton, FL

Rain or Shine

Registration: 10:30 AM -12:30 PM 
Dinner: 6:00 PM

18 Holes of Golf, Cart Rental, Box Lunch, Buffet Dinner and Driving Range 
Included in Registration Fee.

Golf Tickets $195 
/ Dinner Tickets $50

For more information or to register contact: 
Sonia Janian at (561) 965-2664 or 
soniajanian@yahoo.com.

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SDAC_Golf Tournament 2013

The 2013 St. David Women’s Guild Spring Fashion Show

SDAC Fashion Show STD

Samara Supermarket Arrives in South Florida

By Robyn and Doug Kalajian
FLArmenians Cuisine Contributors

During our two-month absence from home this summer, Doug and I returned to find new businesses popping up around us – a very good sign.

Our first discovery was that a formerly closed Winn-Dixie supermarket has been completely revamped with a fresh, appealing look. With its new carving stations, cheese store with cheese and wine experts, in-house chef, fresh sushi, free coffee and free Wi-Fi, Winn-Dixie will rival even the snazziest Whole Foods or Fresh Market.

What truly got our hearts pumping is opening of the new Samara Supermarket in Boynton Beach’s shopping corridor. FINALLY, a Middle Eastern store close enough so that we don’t have to make a day’s trip out of buying ingredients we need to operate The Armenian Kitchen.

We found Samara by accident while perusing a local advertising publication. This prompted an immediate trip to examine their wares and determine whether or not the store would meet our needs. The answer: yes, it would!

Samara is a spacious store owned by Khaled (Ken) Samara. Ken was inspired to open a Middle Eastern store in central Palm Beach County because he saw a need for one in this location.

The shelves are neatly lined with canned, jarred, and packaged products – bulgur, lentils, olives, Noyan preserves from Armenia, red pepper paste, and so much more.

The refrigerated and freezer sections contain a variety of cheeses including Armenian twisted cheese (Karoun and Gharibian brands), lahmajoun, phyllo and kadaiff dough – to name a few.

There is a small fresh produce department featuring eggplant, Persian cucumbers, pomegranates and such.

What really surprised us was the fresh (Halal) meat counter complete with a butcher. There was a lamb carcass hanging in the refrigerator, and a lamb’s head displayed in the meat case – pacha, anyone? And cow hooves – Mmmmm, khash!

Need hookah paraphernalia? Ouds? dumbegs? They’re here, too!

Ken was was quick to mention that customer satisfaction is important to them, and if we didn’t see a product we wanted, let him know and he would order it.

We liked that aspect very much.

Ken is already looking forward to the store’s expansion. He’s planning to install an oven for making freshly baked pita bread, and adding a kitchen so food can be made on-site, such as stuffed grape leaves, spinach turnovers, za’taar bread – you know the menu.

All we can say to Ken is: WELCOME to the neighborhood!

Samara Supermarket is located at
2206 N. Congress Ave.
Boynton Beach, Florida
Phone: 561-752-3633

Hours: Monday-Saturday: 9 AM – 9 PM and Sunday: 10 AM to 9 PM

Source: http://www.thearmeniankitchen.com/2012/10/samara-supermarket-boynton-beach-florida.html