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American Armenian Rose Float Association 128th Tournament of Roses Parade 2017

January 2, 2017 By administrator

American Armenian Rose Float wins 2017 “Past President’s Trophy”

The American Armenian Rose Float Association, Inc. (AARFA) is proud to announce that it has been accepted for the third time into the Tournament of Roses Parade. The 128th Tournament will be held on January 2, 2017. Though a tremendous challenge, this project is a great vote of confidence for AARFA. With skilled and talented members and supporters, the float is sure to be a success, again this coming year.

PASADENA, Calif.—The American Armenian Rose Float Association, Inc. (AARFA) presented “Field of Dreams,” the 2017 float which was the winner of the “Past President’s Trophy” for the most creative design and use of floral and nonfloral elements. “Field of Dreams” depicts this year’s 128th Tournament of Roses Parade, themed Echoes of Success, is comprised of about 18,000 plus white and red roses and other flowers, placed on the artistic rendering of Mount Ararat with thousands of other non-floral elements such as pomegranates, artichokes, nuts, lentils and more that covered the Artsakh Stallion. This is the third year that the American Armenian Rose Float Association, Inc. presents a float in the Tournament of Roses, which takes place annually in Pasadena, California.

In continuation with now a yearly tradition and to honor the role of the American Armenian community in the United States, the AARFA unveils a float to represent the strength, beauty and symbols of the Armenian community to the world. The three children upon the Artsakh stallion represent the echoes of success of the American Armenian community in science, literature and music.

A few of the float riders included Houry Gebeshian, gymnast; Michael Aram, artist; Claudette Stefanian, TV news Personality; Sarkis Mazmanian, Caltech Medical Microbiologist; Ralph Winter, Producer  of Armenian Genocide movie The Promise.

AARFA is able to create and present this float only with the help of the community. The cost to manufacture and create the float is approximately $250,000, and with all of the events and donations we conducted in 2016, we remain with a balance of a little over $50,000 to be paid by the end of the month. AARFA is a nonprofit organization for the sole purpose of presenting to the world the American Armenian community’s achievements. Please help us complete this tradition annually and donate today at AARFA.org.

For more details about “Field of Dreams” and the 2017 Riders, please see our prior press releases at AARFA.org.
The Tournament of Roses began as a promotional effort by the distinguished Valley Hunt Club of Pasadena. In the winter of 1890, the club members invited their former East Coast neighbors to warmer California for a mid-winter holiday, where they would watch games like jousting, chariot races, polo, foot races and tug-of-war. Thanks to the warmer California weather and the abundance of fresh flowers, even in winter, the club decided to add another event to these festivities: a parade of carriages decorated with hundreds of blooms. This was the start of the world-famous Tournament of Roses Parade.
On January 2, 2017, floats will be showcasing “Echoes of Success” down Colorado Blvd. along with high-stepping equestrian units and spirited marching bands. AARFA has decided to share ‘Echoes of Success” as a podium of the American Armenian diaspora success story. It is an honor to share Armenia as an sucess story in the world during the 2017 Rose Parade.

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Video: Discover Armenia, Rose Float 2016 by Association of Armenian American

January 1, 2016 By administrator

Rose float 2016The 127th Rose Parade has kicked off with a flyover, song and, of course, a spectacular flower-bedecked float. reporters and photographers are along the route sharing photos and stories from fans and parade participants. Stay with us for the live stream of KTLA’s broadcast, “It doesn’t matter where you come from,” 17-year-old Donaly Marquez told foster children after she was selected to the Tournament of Roses’ Royal Court. “You can do anything as long as you set your mind to it.”

 

 

 

 

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Los Angeles, First American-Armenian Rose Float

December 31, 2014 By administrator

Armenian International Women’s Association – SF

By Christine Soussa-Saghatelian

In jusfloat6-1t a few days, the Tournament of Roses will celebrate its 126th Rose Parade presented by Honda. The theme, “Inspiring Stories” provokes reflection and emotion on the people, places and experiences that mold, represent and showcase society.  The theme “pays tribute to those who have loved unconditionally, persevered courageously, endured patiently and accomplished much on behalf of others.”  It is with great jubilee that, for the first time, the Armenian community will have a float in the Parade.

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The Armenian American Rose Float Association Inc. founded in February 2014, submitted its desire to showcase an American-Armenian float and was delighted to hear that the application was approved.  “We are very excited about our first float,” says Stepan Partamian “and are even more excited for this to be an annual tradition for our community”.

The float celebrates the story of Armenian Immigrants who have, and continue to contribute to our society.  The spectacular elements of the float symbolize Armenian ingenuity, craft, culture, tradition and beauty; it truly tells the story of the Armenian “Cradle of Civilization”, the name of the float.

The impressive float is huge, measuring 55 feet long, 28 feet high and 18 feet wide. Design elements of the float are absolutely stunning! Rich in color the, the center of the float features the ancient Tree of Life which has gorgeous grapes and pomegranates on it.  This is an illustration of the famous artist Seroon Yeretzian.

The pomegranates symbolize life and fertility while the grapes symbolize the oldest wine factory in the world which was in Armenia over 7,000 years ago. Surrounding the Tree of Life are peacocks who, according to pagan historically were the protectors of the Tree of Life.

Linguistically, dating over 5,000 years old, the Armenian language has an independent branch within the Indo-European languages; the float features the unique, beautiful and ancient Armenian alphabet in the colors of the Armenian flag: red, blue and orange.  These colors are represented throughout the float.

Displayed prominently on the float is a beautiful Armenian lady.

To her left is the Armenian symbol of eternity, this symbol that is over 10,000 years old.

Armenians are known as the first carpet weavers, below a beautiful image of Masis and Mount Ararat, is a traditional Armenian carpet. Experts advised on the carpet design to ensure authenticity.

Several prominent Armenians will also be on the float, representing Armenians contribution to society in Music and Arts, Education and Politics, Civil Service and Business. *Including:

*(Not representative of complete list of riders)

  • George Deukmejian and his wife Gloria, who served as the Governor of California from 1983-1991
  • Judge Samuel Der-Yeghayan who is a United States federal judge for the Northern District of Illinois, he is celebrated for being the first Armenian immigrant federal judge in the United States.
  • Actress Angela Sarafyan who can be recognized from her roles in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and The Immigrant.
  • Attorney Mark J. Geragos, internationally celebrated trail lawyer who is a regular legal commentator on several TV networks. He is one of the only lawyers to be named “Lawyer of the Year” in both Criminal and Civil areas and has also been named “One of the 100 Most Influential Attorneys in California” for several years in a row.
  • Jerry Tarkanian aka “Tark the Shark” a famous Basketball coach known for coaching at Long Beach State, Fresno State and most famously at University of Nevada Las Vegas where he lead them to a Championship during 1989-1990 season and the Final Four in the subsequent year.
  • Flora Dunaians AIWA-LA Founder and Executive Board Member . She is also the recipient of the “Women of Achievement Award” at the AIWA London Conference in 1994 in recognition of her leadership and humanitarian efforts. Congressman Adam Schiff selected her as “Woman of the Year” in 2005 and in 2007 Assemblyman Anthony Portantino named her as one of the outstanding women in business.

While this is the first year American Armenians will have a float included in the Parade, this is not the first time Armenians have participated in Tournament of Roses. In 1915, 100 years ago, the Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses was Movses Pashgian an active community member and Entrepreneur who owned a carpet weaving business in Pasadena.  In 1952, five Armenians played in the first nationally televised Rose Bowl.  Representing Stanford: Chuck Essegian, Harry Hugasian, Gary Kerkorian, Norm Manoogian and Len Kapeielian, played against Illinois.  In 2006, Rachel Geragos was a Princess in the Royal Court.

The American Armenian community has always talked about having a float in the Parade, “and now it is happening! We are so excited to be a part of this fantastic Parade and are overwhelmed with joy that the Armenian community is coming together to help make this vision a reality” says American-Armenian Rose Float Association Director, Jacob Parseghian. This is a proud and historic moment for Armenians and we cannot wait to see how beautiful heritage and culture featured in the Parade!

Volunteers are coming from all walks of life to contribute to the float, we encourage you to participate! More information including volunteer participation and donation contributions can be found at: http://www.aarfa.org/

 

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