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The third- and fourth- generation of Armenians that have settled in Rustavi since the 1940s, although have preserved their identity, are able to speak Armenian, and have remained loyal to the Armenian Church, they have always felt the need of Armenian upbringing, the need of the liturgies of the Armenian Holy Church, and the lack of history and national culture knowledge. There is no prayer house in Rustavi, which would give Armenians an opportunity to speak with God, there has never been an Armenian school, where Armenian child would learn Armenian alphabet, there is no institution, where Armenians would share joy and raise issues in Armenian. Although several attempts have been made to achieve this, but the steps made were unsteady, had no continuity and the efforts were stopped after a short time.
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On May 13, 2017, a traditional day in honor of Aghayan’s legacy was celebrated in the Bolnis-Khachen village, Bolnisi region. On the initiative of the “Vernatun” Armenian Writers’ Union of Georgia and with the support of Bolnis-Khachen Compatriotic Union, for over twenty years successively, in the village of Bolnis-Khachen, in the writer’s birthplace, people have gathered to solemnly commemorate the great Armenian teacher, famous writer and public figure, Ghazaros Aghayan.
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There are many Armenian traces and cultural values in Georgia, particularly in Tbilisi. The local Armenian community pays special attention to their preservation and cleaning up the area of cultural heritage. At the initiative of the Department of Youth Affairs at the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, young volunteers occasionally organize the Armenian cultural heritage clean up in different areas.
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On May 7, 2017, in the Calouste Gulbenkian Hall of the “Hayartun” Center at the Armenian Diocese in Georgia the spirit of the Armenian language created by Mesrop could be felt in the air. It was a day to remember, a little late, but with zealous dedication the “Surb Yeghia the Prophet” Sunday School celebrated the Mother Language Day.
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The Hayartun Cultural Educational and Youth Center’s (the Armenian Diocese in Georgia) reputation for excellence has spread far beyond Tbilisi and our country’s borders. The delegation of the cultural department of Yerevan’s Shengavit administrative district, led by the Head of the Youth Creativity Center, the Head of the British animal welfare charity Pro Paws in Armenia, Nare Aramyan, arrived in Tbilisi to be directly introduced to the pro-national activities of the educational foundation and to establish cooperation.
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