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Akhtala village community playground grand opening – Sep 2017 Over 250 children and youth of the village now have a playground for the first time. This playground is a loving gift to the CHILDREN OF AKHTALA in memory of MRS. TAMARA TOUMANI YEGHIAZARIANS. Representing the family Vahan Saroians, Mrs. Yeghiazarians son, attended the grand opening of the playground personally experiencing the laughter and joy in not only the children but also the community You can sponsor a playground and make a difference in children’s life: Call: 818.554.8832 email: info@focusonchildrennow.org visit: www.focusonchildrennow.org ABOUT AKHTALA VILLAGE Akhtala (Armenian: Ախթալա), is a town and municipal community in the Lori Province of Armenia, located along the Shamlugh river, on the slopes of Lalvar mountain, at a distance of 186 km north of the capital Yerevan and 62 km north of provincial centre Vanadzor. Akhtala has 2,100 residents, 2 schools with 245 students and one kindergarten with 60 kindergarteners. The 10th-century Akhtala Monastery is among the most well-preserved monasteries in modern Armenia. The main church of the complex is famous for its highly artistic frescoes, which cover the inside walls, the partitions, and the bearings of the building. The nearby Holy Trinity Church dates back to the 13th century, locate around 500 meters northeast of the monastery. Akhtala has a house of culture and 2 public libraries. The town is the home of the annual Armenian Barbecue Festival (Armenian: Հայկական Խորովածի Փառատոն Khorovatsi Paraton), since its first edition in 2009. It is annually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of August. Many types of Armenian kebab, locally known as khorovats is being introduced during the festival. During the 2017 celebration (9th edition), around 1500 kg of meet was grilled during the festival, with around 40 participant cookers. For more info on FCN visit www.focusonchildrennow.org For more info on Akhtala visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtala