Eat, dance, enjoy! Beautiful Armenian church hosts 3 day fest

Times Union
Lynda Edwards

 Watervliet

Festivals are the most-fun fundraisers a house of worship can possibly have.

And this year, Watervliet's St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church will triple the fun by expanding its festival to three days next weekend. Head over to the lovely church on the hill (it was showcased in the Times Union's stained glass series) Friday through Sunday, June 3, 4 and 5. 

The festival is famous for its culinary delights like Hye burgers, kebabs and paklava, a pastry that looks like baklava but is sweetened with clove-infused syrup.

But fans will need to show up in person to buy their treats since there is no online ordering this year. There also will be cash raffles for attendees to enter and win.

Menu details are still emerging but there's usually baba ghanoush, which is similar to hummus if you swap chopped eggplant for smashed chickpeas, and vegan options available. The Armenian pastries are always a hit with attendees so it's likely there will be khadayif, cake-like buttery pistachio or walnut cookies. Festival organizers also say strong Armenian coffee and Armenian wine will be available. And the dining tables are covered so meals can be enjoyed rain or shine.

The festival begins Friday, 5-9 p.m. and runs noon to 7 p.m. Saturday and noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday. 

Live music will be provided by the Michael Kamalian Ensemble. Cultural dances will be performed and there will be vendors to offer unique shopping. There will also be a display called "Little Armenia" to help visitors understand more about Armenia's history and rich culture. Organizers also promise events and entertainment designed especially for children so they will be busy and happy.

Parking is free. There are golf cart-like vehicles to take visitors from the parking lot to the festival's dining area. 

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