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Learn Armenian and Celebrate the New Year in Armenia

November 8, 2013 By administrator

YEREVAN—ArmenianCourses.org.uk has announced their latest two-week intensive language course in Armenia. The two-week course will take place in Yerevan tsakhkadzorand in the winter resort town of Tsaghkadzor. Both Armenian and Russian classes are available for the two week course.

Participants will have lodging at downtown Yerevan hotel with full amenities. The two weeks’ schedule includes a three to seven day stay in the winter resort town of Tsaghkadzor with free daily shuttles to ski slopes and the ability to rent skiing and snowboarding equipment.

Participants will also experience New Year’s Eve celebrations in Yerevan with a program that will include dinner, live musical performances, and dance.

Armenian and Russian language learning classes will be held three hours per day in both Yerevan and Tsaghkadzor. Classes are available at various levels, from complete beginner to advanced. In addition, courses will be tutored by expert instructors from Yerevan universities.

Friendly staff and multilingual guides will be available at any time during the course.

The price, which includes 14-day hotel accommodation with breakfast and 12 days of classes with all necessary materials, starts from 1400 British pounds. The ski holiday is priced at an additional 30 British pounds per day.

Sightseeing tours with the multilingual staff, trips to museums and galleries, and concert and theatre visits are optional but highly recommended.

For more details or to apply, please visit www.armeniancourses.org.uk.

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The Vahe and Armine Meghrouni Lecture Series in Armenian Studies (School of Humanities, UC Irvine, CA.)

November 4, 2013 By administrator

The Vahe and Armine Meghrouni Lecture Series in Armenian Studies resumes on Thursday, November 21st with “Print as Dialogue Medium on Corporate Identity Custom Map 1-7-11between the Diaspora and Armenian Plateau in the 17th-18th Centuries,” a lecture by Peter Cowe, Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies, UCLA.

Event details:

Thursday, November 21st 
6:30 p.m. 
1030 Humanities Gateway
School of Humanities, UC Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-3376

Refreshments provided.  Complimentary parking available in Lot 7, adjacent to the Humanities Gateway Building (see attached map.) For more information please contact Marc Kanda at mhkanda@uci.edu or (949) 824-6522. More information to follow.

Emily Stone
Communications Manager
Office of Development and Alumni Relations
School of Humanities, UC Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-3376
949.824.1605

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The Kurdish Youth Festival 2014 North Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Florida January 3-5

October 23, 2013 By administrator

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The Kurdish Youth Festival! For the fifth year in a row, the Kurdish Youth Festival is bringing together a diverse group of people from all over the United States for a three-day long event filled with culture, education, and social activities. Of course, it would not be a Kurdish festival without a big party to practice your helperke skills!

 

Last year I did attend the festival in San Diego for all the three days,   I cannot wait for January to go and meet again many of my Kurdish man and woman friends, I encourage every youth whether you are Kurd, Armenian, Greek, Assyrian you will have a great time.

For more Information visit Kurdish Youth Festival to register and find information.

here is a Video from last year Kurdish Youth Festival 2013 San Diego.

Wally Sarkeesian

 

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Protest Turkish Lies (Visit by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan to Los Angeles)

October 20, 2013 By administrator

1375854_617429804962891_502936107_nCommunity Urged to Protest the Visit by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan to Los Angeles on Monday.

GLENDALE—On Monday, October 21, Ali Babacan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, will speak to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council about Turkey’s economic and foreign policy, including the US-Turkey business relations and the future of economic investment in the region.

A protest rally will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Century City, where Babacan will be addressing the World Affairs Council.

Protest the Representative of the government responsible for the first genocide of the 20st Century and the continued occupation of Western Armenia and over 1/3 of Cyprus.

Buses will depart promptly at 4 p.m. from the following locations:

St Mary’s Apostolic Church
500 South Central Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204

Holy Martyrs Apostolic Church
5300 White Oak Ave.
Encino, CA 91316

Rose and Alex Pilibos
1615 N Alexandria Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Holy Cross Armenian Church
900 West Lincoln Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640

Pasadena Armenian Center
2242 East Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104

Filed Under: Events, Genocide, News

Armenian Bar Association Hosts Successful Judges’ Night

October 18, 2013 By administrator

Photo-4-Presentation-to-Honoree-Judge-Honoree Judge Peter Espinoza (center-left) presented with an original work of art from artist Seroon Yeretsian, inscribed with poetic words of gratitude for Judge Espinoza
GLENDALE—Several hundred dignitaries, public officials, and guests joined the Armenian Bar Association on October 10, 2013, to celebrate, honor and recognize the career and service of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza. His first column of respect was comprised of nearly 40 judicial officers from the federal and state courts who had come to pay homage and respect to one of their own. This truly special event played out in full regalia during the Armenian Bar Association’s Annual Judges’ Night Dinner at the Phoenicia Restaurant.

The Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Armenian Bar Association Chairman Garo B. Ghazarian. After welcoming remarks by ArmenBar Board member Gerard Kassabian, Ghazarian was introduced by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge and former Armenian Bar Chairman, the Honorable Zaven Sinanian. Judge Sinanian recognized Ghazarian by stating that “Garo’s whole concept in life is to serve the community, never giving up, and relentlessly fighting for what is right in life.” He also applauded him for leading the organization toward unprecedented heights of public service and achievement, while simultaneously serving on multiple fronts. Sinanian also took a few moments to express his heartfelt thanks to the evening’s guest of honor, Peter Espinoza, who was a mentor to Judge Sinanian when he first took the bench more than 10 years ago.

In his opening remarks, Ghazarian stated, “Tonight, we thank Judge Espinoza and his colleagues on the bench for their public service, for their activism, for their commitment to the ideal that in order for our civil society to progress, we must have a strong and independent judiciary.”

In an unprecedented show of Armenian community unity and cohesion, usually reserved for April 24th commemorations, Chairman Ghazarian thanked and acknowledged the presence of Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central Committee Chairman, Dr. Viken Hovsepian, Armenian Democratic League Central Garo-B_-Ghazarian-Small-245x300Committee Board member, Dr. Raffi Balian, Armenian General Benevolent Union Vice-President, World-Wide Board of Governors, Mr. Sinan Sinanian, and Armenian National Committee Western United States Chairwoman, Nora Hovsepian.

Ghazarian then called upon Presiding Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court, David Wesley, to address the rapt audience.  Wesley described the enormous challenges that face the California judiciary today, noting the massive budget cuts that have been imposed upon the court system.  But, despite those setbacks in funding, he explained that the California courts are still seen as a model for judicial excellence across the country.  He thanked the judges in attendance for maintaining the highest levels of judicial performance in these difficult times.

Another very special guest for the evening was Judge Fred Rotenberg of the Los Angeles Superior Court, currently sitting in Glendale, California.  Judge Rotenberg was one of the guests of honor at the Inaugural Judges’ Night of the Armenian Bar Association last year.  Judge Rotenberg thanked the Armenian Bar Association for bestowing on him with the public recognition for his work as a judge.  He stated that he shares a common history with the Armenian community in that he, like many in the audience, saw their parents and grandparents endure extreme hardship.  Judge Rotenberg’s mother, Helen, is a Holocaust survivor and was present at last year’s Judges’ Night event.  Judge Rotenberg stated that he understands how these experiences impact a person’s life and he is mindful of this in his work as a judge.

In an unexpected moment during the evening, former Mayor of Pasadena presented Ghazarian with a medal of honor for his efforts in persuading the City of Pasadena to establish an Armenian Genocide Memorial in Pasadena’s Memorial Park.  Mr. Paparian explained that work on the monument will begin on April 24, 2014, and the memorial will be consecrated on the occasion of the 100th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, 1915.

There were many civic leaders in attendance at the gala event, among them the mayor of Glendale, Dave Weaver, the Treasurer of the City of Glendale, Rafi Manoukian, member of the Glendale City Council and Board of Directors of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority, Ara Najarian, Montebello City Councilman, Jack Hadjinian, the leadership of the Glendale Police Department led by Deputy Chief Carl Povalitis, and Chief Jim McDonnell, who is the Chief of the Long Beach Police Department and President of the Los Angeles County Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief McDonnell spoke of his background as a child of Irish immigrants and how the diversity of America, being a nation of immigrants, has strengthened the country.

The highlight of the evening was the honoring of Judge Peter Espinoza. Ghazarian explained to the audience that the Judges’ Night dinner was originally scheduled to take place a week earlier, but that it was delayed because Judge Espinoza would still be in Armenia at that time.  Ghazarian fondly recalled that Judge Espinoza, through his activism in the Chicano movement, his respect for cultural diversity born of his own roots as a Mexican-American, his understanding of the cause for civil and human rights brought to the forefront by people such as Cesar Chavez, has enriched California’s judiciary to make it truly reflective of its citizenry.  Ghazarian added that Judge Espinoza has been so highly respected as a member of the judiciary that California’s governors often consult Judge Espinoza for his recommendations for new judicial appointments to the bench.  Ghazarian then welcomed Judge Espinoza to the podium to a standing ovation.

Judge Espinoza began his remarks by acknowledging several members of his family who accompanied him to the event, including his wife, two of his children and their spouses and a grandchild.  He reminisced about his youth growing up in East Los Angeles and reminded the audience that before Hollywood, Glendale and the Valley, the origin of the first Armenian community in Southern California was in East Los Angeles and Montebello.  He recalled meeting many Armenians in his childhood and mentioned that he never thought he would ever visit Armenia at that time.  But that trip he never thought he would take, he explained to the guests, recently became a reality because of the outstanding work of his daughter, Elizabeth Espinoza. Judge Espinoza’s daughter is a volunteer for the United States Peace Corp and has been teaching English in the small village of Shatin in southern Armenia for the past 17 months.   Judge Espinoza told the audience that the recent visit to Armenia by him and his wife Dyanna, far exceeded his expectations. He urged everyone in the audience to “come to Armenia” to experience its rich history, its beauty and to aid the Armenian people to realize their full potential.   He also explained that while the capital of Yerevan is a major cosmopolitan city that reminded him of Mexico City, he alerted the audience that life in the Armenian villages is far different and that the people there need assistance with infrastructure and other basic necessities

Espinoza fondly recalled that a highlight of his trip was when he met and visited with Raffi K. Hovannisian, the founder of the Armenian Bar Association and this year’s leading Armenian presidential candidate.  Judge Espinoza mentioned that he had recently read the best-selling book, Family of Shadows, written by Raffi’s son, Garin, and he very much wanted to visit Raffi and see for himself who this both modest and larger-than-life person was.  Chairman Ghazarian was able to arrange a meeting and Judge Espinoza was inspired by Raffi’s and his wife’s Armine’s commitment to the people of Armenia.  He likened Raffi’s work to that of a modern-day Martin Luther King or Cesar Chavez.

Judge Espinoza also recalled that during his trip to Armenia, he learned that toasting is an important part of a social gathering.  In keeping with that grand tradition, Judge Espinoza gave two beautiful toasts in honor of his daughter Elizabeth and to Raffi K. Hovannisian.  He asked the guests to raise their glasses in a “genatz” or “cheers.”

Upon the conclusion of Judge Espinoza’s remarks, the leadership of the Armenian Bar Association–Ghazarian, Armen K. Hovannisian and Edvin Minassian–presented Judge Espinoza with an original work of art from artist, Seroon Yeretsian, eloquently inscribed with poetic words of gratitude for Judge Espinoza’s life work in public service and the promotion of civil and human rights.

In an interview following the event, Chairman Ghazarian stated:  “I am very proud of the Armenian Bar Association. Once again we were able to recognize and honor the best and brightest of our judicial and legal community, like Judge Peter Espinoza. The outstanding response from a diverse cross-section of our community to our Judges’ Night represents another major milestone for our organization and the Armenian community.  We look forward to carrying on this tradition for years to come.”

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California: Second Annual Korean-Armenian Cultural Festival Unites Community

October 16, 2013 By administrator

BY NARE GARIBYAN

LA CRESCENTA, Calif.—Hundreds gathered on Sunday, October 13, 2013 at La Crescenta High School to celebrate two rich cultures that call La Crescenta home. In koreanfestivalthis spirit of solidarity the Armenian Cultural Foundation and the Korean American Federation of North Los Angeles hosted the second annual Korean-Armenian Cultural Festival. At the helm of the organizing committee are co-chairs James Pak and Dr. Carmen Ohanian, who are focused on carrying out the group’s purpose which is “to create friendships and a sense of cultural understanding between our communities, which are two of the largest in the La Crescenta area. This allows us to teach our future generations to respect diversity, while maintaining their national and cultural identities.”

In the middle of the high school quad, the American stars and stripes, the Korean yin and yang infinity symbol, and the Armenian tricolor were raised in a joint flag ceremony in unison with the American National Anthem, followed by a trilingual welcome speech by the co-chairs, Ohanian and Pak, in English, Armenian and Korean. Recognition proclamations were presented by the Crescenta Valley Town Council President, Cheryl Davis, and California Assemblyman, Mike Gatto’s Field Representative, Mary Manoukian. The festival created a sense of fluid cultural immersion and community bonding, which was vividly evident through the presentation of Korean and Armenian  food, traditional dances, various arts and crafts for children, and products from community vendors. Due to this positive and wholesome atmosphere close to 800 people spent their Sunday afternoon at the festival.

The Master of Ceremony, Arick Gevorkian invited various groups to the stage to entertain the audience with a variety of cultural elements, including martial arts, dance, and music, representing traditional and adopted expressions. The Elite Taekwondo and Choong Hyo Martial Arts group demonstrated Tae Kwon Do movements. Dancers included Hiza Yoo’s Korean Dance Group, Djanbazian Dance Studio, Ethno Folk Dancers, Helen Dance Studio, and NK Studio performed the hip-hop genre. The musicians and singers encompassed the Han Earl Children’s Choir, Korean Classical Music Institute of America, International School of Music, St. Matthew Korean Catholic Church Choir, the Sister’s Academy Children’s Choir, R-Mean Rapper, Lanori Madang, and the Oushatsank World Music Band.

The committee members of the Korean-Armenian Cultural Festival succeeded in creating a dignified cultural exchange that was relaxed and intimate. Hopefully 2014 will bring forth more opportunities to share in our humanity, the main commonality amongst all the diverse groups that reside in La Crescenta and the larger community in California and beyond

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Los Angeles CA: Protest Turkish Lies

October 16, 2013 By administrator

Community Urged to Protest the Visit by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan to Los Angeles on Monday.

babacan-protest1GLENDALE—On Monday, October 21, Ali Babacan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, will speak to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council about Turkey’s economic and foreign policy, including the US-Turkey business relations and the future of economic investment in the region.

A protest rally will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Century City, where Babacan will be addressing the World Affairs Council.

Protest the Representative of the government responsible for the first genocide of the 21st Century and the continued occupation of Western Armenia and over 1/3 of Cyprus.

Buses will depart promptly at 4 p.m. from the following locations:

St Mary’s Apostolic Church
500 South Central Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204

Holy Martyrs Apostolic Church
5300 White Oak Ave.
Encino, CA 91316

Rose and Alex Pilibos
1615 N Alexandria Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Holy Cross Armenian Church
900 West Lincoln Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640

Pasadena Armenian Center
2242 East Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104

Filed Under: Events, Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, Los Angeles CA: Protest Turkish Lies

Israeli president invites Charles Aznavour for lunch

October 15, 2013 By administrator

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President of Israel Shimon Peres will receive French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour during his trip to Israel in November.

The 89-year-old singer was officially invited for lunch at the President’s Residence, and accepted the invitation, ynetnews.com website reported.

The singer will give one-off performance in Tel Aviv on November 23.

Aznavour, who is also Armenia’s Ambassador to Switzerland, will dedicate his trip to promoting the peace process and increasing public support for it, the source said.

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Armenian national team leaves for Italy

October 14, 2013 By administrator

The Armenian national team and the Armenian football delegation left for Italy by chartered flight today. On October 15, at 22:45, Armenia will play a WC qualifying Armenian National Teamround match against Italy in San Paolo stadium in Naples. Our team will stay at Hotel Excelsior, in Naples.

On October 14, at 20:00 by Yerevan time, Armenia will have a pre-match training in San Paolo stadium. Prior to it, Armenian national team head coach Vardan Minasyan’s press conference will take place at the press conference hall of San Paolo stadium.

Armenian national team’s squad for the match against Italy:

Goalkeepers

Roman Berezovsky, Dynamo Moscow, Russia

Gevorg Kasparov, Zob Ahan, Iran
Defenders

Robert Arzumanyan, Aktobe, Kazakhstan

Hrayr Mkoyan, FC Gandzasar

Valery Alexanyan, “Rah Ahan,” Iran

Varazdat Haroyan, FC Pyunik

Kamo Hovhannisyan, FC Pyunik

Levon Hayrapetyan, Widzew, Poland

Arthur Avagyan, FC Gandzasar
Midfielders

Karlen Mkrtchyan, Anzhi, Russia

Arthur Yedigaryan, Kairat, Kazakhstan

Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Borussia Dortmund, Germany

David Manoyan, FC Pyunik

Gevorg Ghazaryan, Shakhter Karagandy, Kazakhstan

Marcos Pizzelli, Krasnodar, Russia

Aras Ozbiliz, Spartak Moscow, Russia

Artak Dashyan, FC Gandzasar

Edgar Malakyan, FC Banants
Forwards

Yura Movsisyan, Spartak Moscow, Russia

Artur Sarkisov, Ural, Russia

Source: Panorama.am

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Armenia: Best moments of Yerevan celebrations the 2795th anniversary (Video)

October 14, 2013 By administrator

Yerevan calibrationsYEREVAN. – Armenian News-NEWS.am presents the best moments of the celebrations of the 2795th anniversary of Yerevan.

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