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        Pasadena to Celebrate Armenian and Arab American Heritage Month With Citywide Events

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      This April, the City of Pasadena will honor Armenian and Arab American Heritage Month with a wide range of cultural programs and community events celebrating the lasting contributions of both communities in art, film, music, and business.

      By News Desk

      Throughout the month, residents are invited to explore the rich traditions, history, and creativity of Armenian and Arab cultures through documentaries, art exhibits, workshops, and live performances. The city aims to highlight the important role these communities play in shaping Pasadena’s diverse cultural landscape.

      Armenian Heritage Month Highlights

      A series of events will spotlight Armenian culture and history across Pasadena’s public libraries:

      • Colors & Patterns: Armenian-Inspired Canvas Painting will take place on Saturday, April 4 at the Santa Catalina Branch Library. Participants ages 13 and up can create artwork inspired by Armenian design using traditional color palettes.
      • On Friday, April 17, the San Rafael Branch Library will host a screening of The Color of Pomegranates (1969), a visually rich film celebrating Armenian identity and the life of poet Sayat-Nova. The event is open to adults.
      • Forget-Me-Not Cross Stitch: A Symbol of Remembrance will be held Saturday, April 18 at the Santa Catalina Branch Library. This workshop offers participants the chance to learn cross-stitch while reflecting on the symbolism tied to the Armenian Genocide.
      • The month concludes with An Afternoon of Armenian History & Heritage on Saturday, April 25 at Lamanda Park Branch Library. The program includes a documentary screening of My Mother’s Voice (2012), followed by a presentation and Q&A, as well as a travelogue showcasing Armenia’s landscapes and cultural heritage.

      In addition, the Pasadena Public Library has curated a special reading list featuring Armenian authors and stories for those interested in further exploration.

      Arab American Heritage Month Programming

      Pasadena will also host events celebrating Arab American culture:

      • Celebration of Arabic Heritage will be held Saturday, April 18 at the Allendale Branch Library. The program features live performances of traditional Arabic music, including oud, percussion, vocals, and violin, offering attendees an immersive cultural experience.

      A dedicated book list highlighting Arab authors and Arab American experiences will also be available through the Pasadena Public Library.

      Business Spotlight Series

      Throughout April, the city will run a social media campaign highlighting Armenian- and Arab-owned businesses in Pasadena. The series aims to recognize the entrepreneurial contributions of both communities and their role in strengthening the local economy.

      City officials encourage residents to participate in these events and engage with the cultural programming offered across Pasadena, celebrating the heritage and achievements that continue to enrich the community.

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