PASADENA, CA – Upon an invitation from the Men’s Forum of St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church of Pasadena, California, the Armenian Assembly of America’s (Assembly) Executive Director, Bryan Ardouny, will be delivering a Town Hall Briefing at the church on Thursday, October 12. Ardouny’s presentation will take place concurrently with the Men’s Forum monthly dinner, for which ladies and families are warmly welcome to attend.
Having recently returned from a trip to Armenia, Ardouny will cover a wide range of advocacy issues of concern to the Armenian American community, including the security situation of the citizens of Armenia and Artsakh with the backdrop of incessant Azerbaijani acts of aggression since the Artsakh conflict’s escalation in April 2016. In addition, Ardouny will discuss recent developments in the United States Congress aimed at buttressing decades of robust U.S.-Armenia and U.S.-Artsakh relations, including continued U.S. foreign assistance to both Armenia and Artsakh. Ardouny will also shed light on the Assembly’s grassroots advocacy efforts to generate greater involvement by Armenian Americans in educating elected officials at all levels of government on the Armenian Genocide.
The Town Hall Briefing and dinner will commence at 7:00 PM on October 12, and take place at St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church’s Geragos Hall located at 2215 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Admission to the dinner is $17 per person, and RSVPs are required. To reserve tickets, please call either Mr. Khajag Konialian at 626-351-0216, Mr. Ardash Gourdikian at 626-399-1914, or the Church Office (Vera) at 626-449-1523.
Established in the mid-1990s and welcoming the participation of men ages 21 and older, the Men’s Forum of St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church of Pasadena endeavors to cultivate and encourage better understanding of the Armenian Church and its doctrines and traditions. Throughout its two decades of service under the dedicated leadership of former Chairman, Sooren Manoogian, and current Chairman, Berj Gourdikian, the Men’s Forum has invited prominent professionals, Armenians and non-Armenians alike, to share their knowledge and expertise on cutting-edge topics for the benefit of members and friends of St. Gregory Armenian Church.
Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501©(3) tax-exempt membership organization.