Family Day Thanksgiving Luncheon

St. James Armenian Church 465 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

Hosted by the St. James ACYOA.  Join us for a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings! PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE  

An Evening of Classical Armenian Music

St. James Armenian Church 465 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL ARMENIAN MUSIC Friday, November 18 - St. James presents A Classical Evening Featuring Armenian Composers - a Concert with Asatur Baljyan, Baritone and Levon Hovsepian, Piano. Charles Mosesian Cultural & Youth Center's Keljik Hall. 7:30pm Concert | Reception to follow. Open to the public. Complimentary Admission.

Women’s Guild Dinner & Gathering

St. James Armenian Church 465 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

Thursday, November 17  New members of all ages welcome! Join us to gather together and celebrate a wonderful Bazaar effort! This month, Nicole Simmons will share her experiences over the past several years working with the Fuller Center for Housing in Armenia, helping people build a safe decent home for their families. 6pm | Dinner served at 6:30 pm. $20 Continue Reading

75th Annual Bazaar!

St. James Armenian Church 465 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

Save the Date and join us for our 75th Annual Bazaar, October 14-15! We are pleased to return to our traditional two-day Bazaar, featuring delicious Armenian food, fabulous delicacies and pastries, silent auction, booths and vendors, raffles, and more! We hope to see you there! Click to view Bazaar flyer. View our Bazaar page for full details  www.stjameswatertown.org/bazaar

Vartavar Celebration!

St. James Armenian Church 465 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA, United States

Join us for our Annual Vartavar Celebration!  Inflatable Water Slide Water Balloons Sprinklers, Pails, Buckets, and More! Ice Cream and Snacks! All ages welcome! School Street Parking Lot  Water shoes and water friendly clothing encouraged - no flip flops please! **WHAT IS VARTAVAR?** Vartavar is a water festival in Armenia that has been observed since pagan times and was adopted Continue Reading