Cartoon Screening at Noyemberyan Culture House

Every Wednesday at 5 pm, the Noyemberyan Culture center is for children.

On the initiative of the director of the Culture Center, Sonya Zurabyan, popular Armenian and foreign cartoons are shown on big screens for the children of Noyemberyan.

Our correspondent from Noyemberyan, Hranush Ananyan, tells the details.






Homeland starts from the border. Children’s camp in border Koti

August 7 was the last day of the three-day camp organized with the support of the “Ararat” Foundation in Koti village.

Our correspondent from Noyemberyan, Vera Sahakyan, tells about the children’s activities, the gifts they received and the supporters of the camp.






7 years with nature and adventure lovers. Yell Extreme Park celebrated its birthday

The first extreme entertainment complex in Armenia, Yell Extreme Park, is seven years old.

After a two-year interval, the birthday of Yell Extreme Park was again celebrated this year. On August 6, many nature and adventure lovers of the regions of Armenia and abroad gathered in Apaga Resort. During the Yell’up event, interesting games and various activities were planned for the guests to ensure pleasant entertainment.

Yell Extreme Park was created in 2015. It is the first extreme entertainment place in Armenia, which provides an opportunity to do extreme sports without the need to be a professional. It unites adventure, nature, and active rest lovers.

Yell Extreme Park aims to contribute to the development of adventure tourism in Armenia, create new jobs, activate public life, and promote a healthy lifestyle. It implements a number of projects aimed at the development of the sector to become a major tourism center in the region.

The event organizers intend to organize a big and different event every year, involving more and more people and celebrate the birthday of Yell together in the nature of Yenokavan, accompanied by crazy rhythms and various adventure games.

“We try to create an environment where each of our guests can celebrate their birthday here,” says Tigran Chibukhchyan, Director of Apaga Projects.






Agriculture in Tavush region

In the “Discussion on Tavush TV” series, the topic of the roundtable discussion is agriculture. Agriculture is one of the priority directions for the development of the economy of Armenia. Tavush region is considered a region with great agricultural potential.

We talk about agriculture in Tavush and the problems and perspectives with Ashot Poghosyan, Head of the “Mountain High Angus” project.






Seminar in Ijevan on the topic “Local Self-government System in Armenia and Current Issues”

On July 30, the newly created “Dream Youth” NGO organized a seminar on the topic “Local Self-government System in Armenia and Current Issues” in Ijevan.

The workshop aimed at familiarizing the youth and NGOs with the structure and functions of the local self-government system, studying and highlighting the problems the local self-government systems face, and suggesting possible solutions.

“The workshop gives an opportunity to familiarize with the current systems, to get more knowledge and use it later to develop the communities,” Edita Ellaryan.

The seminar was conducted by Davit Khazhakyan, a member of the Bright Armenia Party Management Board, the Yerevan Council of Elders, and the Council of Local Governments of the Council of Europe.

“We need to give wings to the youth to have a flourishing society” is one of the slogans of the newly created organization.

The purpose of the “Dream Youth” NGO is: to create a platform for young people for self-discovery, development of abilities and skills, exchange of experience, environment protection, and management of natural resources. The organization is also ready to support the young people of the regions in developing and implementing their ideas.






Film Watching for Children and Teenagers. The films of “Rolan” international children’s film festival were in Ijevan

“Rolan” international children’s film festival was launched in Armenia for the 18th time.

On July 29, the children, teenagers, and parents Ijevan community had the opportunity to watch the films of award-winning international filmmakers in the Diocese of Tavush.

According to Mery Gevorgyan, the director of the “Arevik” socio-educational center of Tavush Diocese, “The audience of Ijevan participated in the film watching with great excitement and enthusiasm, especially during the summer vacation. The film series included in the framework of the festival was a great opportunity to spend a nice time with the family.”

Within the framework of the film festival, the children and teenagers living in border areas of Tavush region were actively involved and participated in the program.

“It is very important for us that children are able to get to know new worlds through films and animations. It is other people’s culture, their own culture, and all that will interest them today. If children are able to live what life will be for them with interesting plots from childhood, they will already be ready…” says Nare Aramyan, the director of the Youth Creative Center.

This year, 75 films from 28 countries were screened within the framework of the “Rolan” international festival of children’s and teenagers’ films.

The festival aims to create favorable conditions through the active involvement and participation of children, teenagers, and young people using it as a stable and reliable international platform.






YSU Ijevan Branch wished good luck to 232 graduates. Graduation ceremony

The most awaited graduation ceremony took place at YSU IB. On July 16, the graduation ceremony of the branch for the 2021-2022 academic year took place, and 232 graduates received their diplomas.

The Rector of YSU and the Acting Director of the Ijevan Branch made speeches at the event, highlighting the role of the branch both in Tavush and in the structure of the University.

The Rector of the YSU and the Acting Director of the Branch handed over the red diplomas of the graduates, who graduated with excellence, then, the deans of the departments, according to the professions, handed over full-time and part-time graduates’ diplomas.

This year 232 students graduated from YSU Ijevan Branch: 79 full-time students and 153 part-time students.

The ceremony was accompanied by an exhibition of the works of the graduates of the Applied Arts Faculty, congratulations, and festive music.







The formula for success: friendship

July 30 is the international day of friendship.

A true friendship is built by sharing thoughts and helps to achieve your dreams faster. The heroes of our video achieved success with this formula.

Our correspondent from Noyemberyan, Hranush Ananyan, tells about ProtoLab technological company, the greenhouse of Noyemberyan School N 1, the intellectual club “Nika,” their history and the everyday hustle and bustle.






Rural life. Noyemberyan – Srbasar

Srbasar is located in Tavush region, about 20 km away from Noyermberyan city. Tavush TV reporter Araksya Amiraghyan invites us to this beautiful place to pick thyme with her and enjoy the cold water of the spring and the warmth of the people of the mountain.






The international conference “Partnership for rural prosperity in Armenia” was held in Tavush

On July 10, the “Partnership for rural prosperity in Armenia” international event with LEADER / Community-led local development methodology was launched in Dilijan. It was organized within the framework of the “Local Empowerment of Actors for Development in Lori and Tavush regions” program implemented with EU funding, in cooperation with the RA Ministries of Economy and Territorial Administration and Infrastructure.

Newly created “Local active groups” formed within the framework of the program participated in the event, presenting their local products.

The purpose of the event is to officially announce the signing of the partnership agreement about the five newly established local active groups: “Tashir +,” “Lorva Dzor,” “GanDzor,” “Aghstev Valley,” and “Tsili Tsov,” which were created within the framework of “EU Local Empowerment of Actors for Development in Lori and Tavush regions” based on LEADER / Community-led local development methodology, following the principles of territorial inclusive development and with the partnership of local public and private sector and civil society representatives.

The event was also a platform for donors, international and local partners, EU, and experts on “LEADER” rural development methodology and project implementing partners to present the project progress and next steps, panel discussions, experience exchange, and networking.