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    1) System Of A Down Helps Raise Awareness about Sudan Genocide
    2) ARF's Hovhannisian Addresses the Issues
    3) Presidential Contenders Mark 13th Anniversary of Armenian Independence
    4) Lebanese President Addresses Last Day of ARF Zavarian Forum
    5) Karabian Donation Hits $600,000 for Arshag Dickranian School Expansion
    Project
    6) QUIET ON THE SET! LIGHTS, CAMERA...AND VOTE!
    7) French Star Patrick Fiori Sings with Armenia's 'Belle' Nune
    8) Armenstock 2004 Music Festival Shows Armenian Support for John Kerry
    9) New Uniforms for Karabagh ARS Kindergartens
    10) Gor Mkhitarian--San Francisco, Southern California Concerts Mark New CD
    Release

    1) System Of A Down Helps Raise Awareness about Sudan Genocide

    LOS ANGELES--System Of A Down is contributing to a new CD to raise relief
    funds
    for the victims of the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. The CD,
    Genocide in Sudan, hits stores on November 23, and features songs from System
    Of A Down, Jill Scott, Jurassic 5, Yoko Ono, Danger Mouse, the Pretenders,
    Angelique Kidjo, Thievery Corporation, and previously unreleased and rare
    tracks from Tom Morello's Nightwatchman Project.
    All profits will go to the United Nations Refugee Agency and
    UNICEF to
    help build awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.


    2) ARF's Hovhannisian Addresses the Issues

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--As a government coalition partner, the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF) has serious reservations about sending
    troops to
    Iraq, Armenia's Parliament Vice-Speaker and ARF Bureau member Vahan
    Hovhannisian told a press conference on Friday.
    He indicated that Armenia should consult with ally Russia, as well as major
    European powers opposed to the Iraq war before making a final decision.
    "We remain a signatory to the Collective Security Treaty and if we can't
    solve
    this issue with our allies, we would be very wrong," Hovhannisian told a news
    conference. "We also have senior partners in the Council of Europe--France,
    Germany, and Russia--that are not quite enthusiastic about the American
    actions
    in Iraq. As a member of the Council of Europe, we cannot fail to take into
    account their opinion."
    "But the most important issue is that we have large communities throughout
    Arab countries and the broader Muslim world," he added.
    Responding to a journalist's inquiry on whether the ruling coalition's ideals
    correspond to those of the ARF's, Hovhannisian said "not completely," adding
    that opinions differ on certain points regarding constitutional amendments and
    the country's electoral code.
    Asked about the ARF's option to quit the coalition, Hovhannisian responded,
    "If the existence or activities of the coalition prove not to be in conformity
    with our ideas of Armenia's political and economic development, no doubt, we
    can leave the coalition," but he stressed that the party would "never use this
    possibility of leaving the coalition as blackmail or threat."
    Hovhannisian also voiced discontent with Council of Europe's (CE) Terry
    Davis's latest report on the Mountainous Karabagh conflict, saying it "is
    composed by oil companies...and doesn't reflect the CE point of view."
    Davis is the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe Rapporteur on
    Mountainous Karabagh.


    3) Presidential Contenders Mark 13th Anniversary of Armenian Independence

    WASHINGTON, DC (ANCA)--President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry
    congratulated the Armenian people on the 13th anniversary of Armenian
    independence. On September 21, 1991, the Republic of Armenia declared its
    independence from the Soviet Union, beginning a new chapter in Armenia's over
    3000-year history.
    "We want to thank President Bush and Senator Kerry for joining with
    Armenian Americans from across the country in marking the 13th anniversary of
    Armenia's rebirth, in 1991, as an independent state," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian. "Their remarks underscore the powerful bipartisan
    American consensus in support of further strengthening the US-Armenia
    relationship and fostering the enduring bonds--born of shared values--between
    the American and Armenian peoples."
    In a statement released this week, Democratic Presidential nominee
    John Kerry stated, "Time and again, Armenians have demonstrated the ability of
    the human spirit to triumph over adversity and even to persist in the face of
    genocide. I salute the courage and independence of the Armenian people."
    Earlier this year, Sen. Kerry had also marked the independence of the first
    Republic of Armenia (1918-1920), celebrated on May 28th, noting: "The first
    Republic of Armenia rose 86 years ago from the ashes of the Armenian genocide,
    but was partitioned soon afterwards. Yet, Armenians yearned for independence,
    and seven decades later realized their dream of self-determination."
    In his message to President Robert Kocharian, President Bush cited
    Armenia as a "key partner with the United States." He specifically cited
    Armenia's assistance in the war against terror and impending deployment of
    non-combatant troops to Iraq. "I look forward to enhancing the cooperation
    between our countries and strengthening the deep ties of friendship between
    our
    people," concluded President Bush.


    4) Lebanese President Addresses Last Day of ARF Zavarian Forum

    BEIRUT--The ARF Zavarian Student Association's (ZSA) wrapped up a five day
    pan-Armenian conference marking its 100th anniversary, with a visit by the
    President of Lebanon Emile Lahoud, who welcomed participants and hailed the
    ARF's role in Lebanon.
    Following the adoption of resolutions, the forum officially closed.
    Participants from Armenia, Mountainous Karabagh Republic, Javakhk, Russia,
    Iran, Iraq, France, Canada, Germany, Greece, the US, Syria, and Lebanon
    attended the ceremony that evening.


    5) Karabian Donation Hits $600,000 for Arshag Dickranian School Expansion
    Project

    LOS ANGELES--When the TCA Arshag Dickranian School's master expansion plan was
    created, Walter and Laurel Karabian pledged $450,000 to underwrite the
    costs of
    the school's new hall, setting the current $4 million building campaign into
    motion. In appreciation for their leadership gift, the School Board of
    Trustees
    voted to name the hall "Walter and Laurel Karabian Hall."
    In June 2003, construction began and after several months, the
    subterranean parking garage was completed; construction soon began on the new
    two-story wing. On March 19, the couple announced their decision to add
    $100,000 to their initial pledge of $450,000, which they had already
    fulfilled.
    They later donated an additional $50,000 during their daughter's graduation
    from fifth grade at the Dickranian School.
    The Walter and Laurel Karabian Hall, with its lobby, stage, and kitchen
    facilities, covers the entire ground level of the new two-story structure.
    Aside from serving the curricular and extracurricular needs of the school, the
    500 seat hall will be endowed with all the amenities to accommodate our
    community's cultural and social functions.
    Walter Karabian's community benevolence is extensive and multi-faceted.
    He received the prestigious St. Gregory the Illuminator Medal, the highest
    order bestowed on an individual by the Armenian Church, presented by the late
    Catholicos Karekin I in 1997 in recognition of many years of service.
    The daughter of benefactors Eleanor and the late Arshag Dickranian,
    Laurel Karabian is also active in numerous Armenian charities, including the
    Armenian Library and Museum of America. They recently gave the Armenian
    Library
    and Museum of America a rare Armenian coin collection from the Artaxiad and
    Cilician periods.


    6) QUIET ON THE SET! LIGHTS, CAMERA...AND VOTE!

    BY SKEPTIK SINIKIAN

    Every day I learn something new. It's a byproduct of the fact that I only
    have
    a fourth grade education. Not that I stopped going to school after completing
    the fourth grade, it's just that I stopped listening. Everything I ever needed
    to know about life I learned in kindergarten anyway, and for whatever wasn't
    covered in kindergarten, there's always the internet.
    Yesterday, I learned that Senator John Kerry's wife, Theresa Heinz-Kerry, has
    been spending time with my mother or maybe the older Armenian men who play
    backgammon at Maple Park. At least that's the only explanation I can come up
    with to explain her recent conspiracy theory outburst at a fundraiser in
    Phoenix, Arizona. At a gathering of supporters, Mrs. Kerry said that she
    believed that Osama Bin Laden will be apprehended before the November
    election.
    In fact, my neighbor is convinced that this is true. He thinks that Osama is
    being held captive as you read this in some top secret military installation
    somewhere in Pakistan or Nevada.
    I don't pay much attention to the rumors, allegations, gossip, or other
    conspiracy theories I hear every day, but after reading Theresa Heinz-Kerry's
    statement, I thought to myself, "What if she's right? What if Osama Bin Laden
    is apprehended just before the election?" I wondered if the capture of Bin
    Laden means that Bush will be reelected. The answer to this highly
    hypothetical
    scenario is "yes."
    But I'm here to give you my own Skeptik prediction. Osama Bin Laden will not
    be captured before November 2, and here's why. Now, I don't know much about
    politics but I know movies. Like 99.9 percent of Americans, I couldn't name
    all
    of President Bush's cabinet member, but if you were to ask me to explain the
    Godfather movie trilogy, I could probably write a 60 page thesis complete with
    the first and last names of each character and organizational diagrams
    detailing the transfer of power from Don Vito Corleone all the way down to Don
    Vincent 'Vinnie' Mancini-Corleone-Santino 'Sonny' Corleone's bastard son. I'm
    fast becoming an expert on the Lord of the Rings Trilogy too. Hey, it's not
    something of proud of necessarily. Blame society and television! I find the
    plots of most Hollywood movies more believable than the news nowadays anyway.
    The President and his advisors know this all too well and have begun a
    manipulation of the American public and thus have written a Hollywood script
    for the voters to devour and keep asking for more. Here's the Skeptik Plot
    Synopsis:

    Act I--The Man Who Would Be King
    [Setting: Florida, Washington, DC]

    A kingdom must choose a new king. Two men face off and a young insignificant
    prince with no credentials comes to power under questionable circumstances.
    After weeks of confusion, a council of "wise men" and two women decide that
    the
    gods wish to give the crown to the young nobody. The rightful heirs of the
    throne admit defeat and retreat to fight another battle--possibly in four
    years. The new king takes over the empire and rules with extreme naivety and
    through mismanagement of the realm; he alienates subjects who were
    skeptical of
    his abilities from the get go.

    Act II--Enemy at the Gates
    [Setting: New York, Washington, DC]

    Pressure begins to mount on the accidental king to perform his expected
    duties. The king has meanwhile entrusted all of the details of governing the
    empire to his father's old advisory who gladly takes advantage of the prince's
    situation and begins returning the empire to the unpopular ways of days of
    yore. Meanwhile the young king indulges in vacations, banquets, and other
    royal privileges as his empire falls further into decline. As discontent
    grows, the kingdom is suddenly threatened by an invisible threat after two
    towns are destroyed and thousands of innocent people die. The kingdom is
    launched into a state of sorrow and confusion. The enemies who attacked the
    realm are elusive and do not fight by conventional means. The inexperienced
    king declares a state of war against the invisible enemy and rallies the
    confused masses under his banner. Our clueless king has taken on the role of a
    warrior and a savior.

    Act III--The Empire Strikes Back
    [Setting: Afghanistan and Iraq]

    As the invisible enemy continues to evade a direct confrontation, the young
    king grows impatient and attacks a far away land where the enemy had once
    found
    refuge. The king's subjects, hungry with revenge, follow their leader into
    battle expecting a swift victory. The weaker kingdom is quickly conquered but
    the invisible enemy continues to evade capture. Before his subjects can
    question his reasoning, the king and his advisors decide to launch another
    offensive. Unable to find the actual culprits of the attacks on the towns, the
    king decides to attack the kingdom of his father's old adversary. Some
    subjects
    begin to question the king's decisions but are accused of being weak and only
    encouraging the enemy. Hundreds of soldiers die in an effort to occupy the far
    away kingdom. The king convinces his subjects that they are winning the war
    against the elusive enemy who attacked the kingdom and that the war is nearly
    over.

    Act IV--Wag the Dog
    [Setting: Washington, DC, Iraq]

    Years pass and the enemy continue to evade capture. The king invokes the loss
    suffered by the devastating attacks to win over the hearts and minds of his
    subjects but dissent continues to grow. Finally, a group of princes decide the
    time has come to finally challenge the "warrior" king and finally select the
    person amongst them who they believe stands the best chance of ousting the
    king. The prince they select is a tried and true veteran of both the royal
    court and the battlefield. He is popularly recognized as being smarter than
    the
    king but the king's popularity remains high. When asked why, most subjects
    (5160%) respond with, "He just seemeth like the type of king you can siteth
    down with and haveth a pitcher of ale!" When asked about his challenger, most
    respond with, "His facial expression doth remind me of a warlock or a horse!"
    As more subjects die in what seems like an endless war unrelated to the
    initial attacks suffered by the kingdom, people begin to question their king's
    intentions. There is further scandal in the kingdom when an entire town is
    left
    to starve after a close friend of the kings--a certain Duke of Enron steals
    and
    sells his subjects' food which they had been saving for the upcoming winter.
    Meanwhile, generals from the battlefront ask for more money, supplies, and
    most importantly--soldiers.

    To be continued...(Hey, all great movies and even some really bad ones have a
    sequel. You didn't really think we'd get through this epic in only one column,
    did you? See you next week!)

    Skeptik Sinikian is working on selling the above story line to a major
    Hollywood studio or news agency. Dan Rather initially expressed interest and
    then abandoned the project. Anyone is interested in producing this epic
    drama/horror/comedy/musical/documentary, please write to
    [email protected] or visit
    <http://www.sinikian.blogspot.com/>www.sinikian.blogspot.com.


    7) French Star Patrick Fiori Sings with Armenia's 'Belle' Nune

    By B. Vranian

    YEREVAN--Talented French star Patrick Fiori joined Armenian diva Nune Yesayan
    on stage at the Hamaleer Stadium last weekend for an unforgettable concert
    melding French and Armenian cultures. Nearly eight thousand fans attended the
    sold-out show, buying tickets weeks in advance.
    "This was Patrick's first concert in his ancestral homeland," says Nune. "He
    felt very welcomed, very connected, and he wants to come back again." The
    34-year-old Fiori was born in Marseille to an Armenian father and Corsican
    mother. He made a name for himself by performing with the opera at the age of
    13 and winning a television talent show in his late teens.
    "One of his most popular songs all over Europe is 'Belle' from the musical
    'Notre-Dame de Paris," says Nune. "Patrick recorded the CD, and it became a
    hit. He also sang on the French soundtracks of 'Mulan' and 'The Prince of
    Egypt.'"
    Nune and Fiori performed 'Belle' during the concert as a duet, and it was
    received with grand applause. "He then started singing, Nune, Nune," says
    Nune,
    "and we ended the concert singing together. It was a lot of fun for me and the
    audience, too."
    Fiori's debut in Yerevan was made possible by Nune, who is no stranger to
    creating flawless stage shows and garnering international media attention for
    her concerts in Yerevan and the Armenian diaspora.
    After Nune's spectacular 700-person stage musical in 2002, which was featured
    on the CNN World Report, the singer took her show on the road with
    performances
    in the US and Canada. Her concert at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood won Nune
    accolades from the legendary New York Times.
    "My friends and I are always amazed that an Armenian singer from Yerevan is
    written about in papers like the New York Times and the Boston Globe," says
    Nune, "especially when local media seldom writes about our work in Yerevan."
    But accolades are not the reason she pushes on; sharing her voice, her music,
    and her blessings is what motivates Nune.
    "Patrick and I decided to have this concert to help promote the charity
    Province Armenie," says Nune. "The charity will help create sporting and
    athletic programs for young people, and there are plans to build a sports
    complex." Nune has been named the local chairwoman of the charity, and she is
    helping the charity reach its goals.
    During the concert at the Hamaleer, Nune performed songs from her latest CD,
    titled 'Me.' The album surprised many with Nune's new look and her new sound.
    "My music is taking a new direction," says Nune. "I called the album 'Me,'
    because the tone, the lyrics, and music of the songs are closer to my heart.
    There is more to me, to us, than folk music."
    Most of the songs on the new album are original songs written by contemporary
    Armenian musicians. "I recorded these songs because I want to share this new
    sound of Armenia with my fans all over the world," says Nune. "I want the
    Armenian Diaspora to know there is a whole new generation of young Armenian
    lyricists and musicians creating new songs and new music."
    One of Nune's new songs is about hope, but tragically it was written by a
    young man, who died before hearing Nune sing the song he had written for her.
    "His family told me that he was happy that I was going to record his song,"
    says Nune. "But there are so many other artists in Armenia who are struggling.
    There is hope, though, when we can record their songs and pay them for their
    talents."
    Nune's future plans include producing new music videos for her
    yet-to-be-released international album, which features songs in Russian,
    French
    and English. Nune is also planning a concert tour of Europe and North America
    next year.


    8) Armenstock 2004 Music Festival Shows Armenian Support for John Kerry

    --Kerry Vows to Continue to Fight Denial of the Armenian Genocide

    WATERTOWN--In an unprecedented event held by the Armenian-American community
    in support of an electoral campaign for the presidency of the United States,
    hundreds of activists gathered at Camp Haiastan in Franklin, MA for the
    all-day
    music festival Armenstock 2004.
    People from as far as Austin, TX and Racine, WI trekked to the camp to show
    their support for presidential candidate Senator John Kerry (D-MA).
    The music festival, "Kef for Kerry" was organized jointly by Armenians for
    Kerry and Pomegranate Music. Over 800 people came out to support the candidate
    who, as president, is expected to positively address issues pertinent to
    Armenian-Americans.
    Combining a celebration of Armenian music with political activism, Armenstock
    also featured several guest speakers who touched on the importance of the 2004
    presidential elections, and the need to guarantee Armenian-Americans get out
    and vote on November 2.

    POLITICS

    A long-time supporter of Armenian issues, US Representative Barney Frank
    (D-MA
    thanked the Armenian community for its perseverance in demanding justice for
    the Armenian genocide, as it has heightened public awareness for the need to
    rectify all human rights violations. Congressman Frank compared the records of
    Senator Kerry and the Bush Administration on Armenian and non-Armenian issues
    and urged the audience to get actively involved in the campaign for the next
    two months. He concluded by reading a strongly-worded statement that John
    Kerry
    had sent to Armenstock attendees.
    In his statement, Senator Kerry publicly committed that a Kerry-Edwards
    administration would "fight against the denial of the Armenian genocide."
    Kerry
    explained that it has been his "privilege, over the past two decades, to work
    with the Armenian community on important issues including US recognition of
    the
    Armenian Genocide, strengthening US-Armenia relations and trade, lifting the
    devastating blockades of Armenia, and working for a fair and lasting peace in
    Nagorno Karabagh." He added that he is "honored to have the endorsement of the
    ANCA," and appreciates the organization's "work to encourage
    Armenian-Americans
    around the country to go to the polls in record numbers for the Kerry-Edwards
    ticket on November 2nd."
    US Congressman James McGovern, who represents Worcester, as well as Franklin
    (where Camp Haiastan is located), stressed the importance of the upcoming
    election for the future of US foreign policy. McGovern, a leading human rights
    advocate in Congress, praised the ANCA for working to combat all cases of
    genocide, most recently by joining protests against events in Sudan. He
    emphasized that a Kerry Administration would mean a more virtuous US foreign
    policy, based on principle and human rights.
    Massachusetts State Representatives Rachel Kaprielian and Peter Koutoujian
    pointed out the importance of grassroots, people to people contacts with
    potential voters, especially in the electoral battleground states.
    Pursuant to this goal, the ANCA distributed postcards as part of its recently
    launched "Hye Voter Turnout" campaign. Over one thousand postcards, addressed
    to Armenians-Americans in various swing states, were signed at Armenstock
    encouraging them to vote John Kerry for President. The postcards compare Bush
    and Kerry on 5 key issues: genocide recognition, aid to Armenia and Karabagh,
    US-Armenia trade and investment, military aid parity between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, and ending the blockade of Armenia.
    Rep. Koutoujian reflected on the importance of the election from his
    perspective as both an Armenian-American and as an elected official. He read a
    statement by Congressman Frank Pallone of New Jersey, co-chairman of the
    Congressional Armenian Caucus.
    In his statement, Pallone noted that Armenian-Americans would have a clear
    choice come November: "On the one hand, they will have President Bush, who has
    walked away from his commitments to the Armenian community. On the other, they
    will have Senator Kerry, a leading advocate of Armenian issues who has proven
    himself time and again as a friend of the Armenian community."

    THE MUSIC

    Armenstock showcased performances by some of the finest Armenian musicians in
    one unique venue. One of the stars popular to most Armenian-Americans, oud
    virtuoso John Berberian, was featured in many of the festival's musical sets,
    playing with Night Ark founder Ara Dinkjian, folk musician Gor Mkhitarian, and
    in a special dueling performance alongside oudist John Bilezikjian. The latter
    was a historic pairing; the first public performance together of oud masters
    Berberian and Bilezikjian, and also John Bilezikjian's Boston area debut.
    The festival opened with performances by the Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble,
    displaying their continued dedication to creating music using authentic
    Armenian folk instruments, and jazz pianist Vardan Ovsepian and his group. The
    vocal group Cascade Folk Tri took to the stage in mid-afternoon showcasing
    Ohanna Mtghyan, whose stunning voice reverberated throughout the campgrounds.

    The highlight of the festival however was the closing solo performance by
    percussionist Arto Tuncboyaciyan, who played in the camp's Great Hall. The
    founder of the Armenian Navy Band and frequent guest studio musician
    mesmerized
    the entire audience with his mastery of the various percussion instruments and
    his extraordinary vocalizations in a unique language of his own invention.

    KERRY'S POLITICS

    Armenians for Kerry was formed to support John Kerry's presidential bid in
    the
    2004 elections. Based on his strong record on various Armenian-related issues,
    various constituents and supporters alike from all Armenian-Armenian
    communities combined efforts to unite their advocacy.
    This summer, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)--the leading
    Armenian-American grassroots lobbying organization--endorsed Senator Kerry.
    The ANCA is confident that the message in support of Kerry is getting across
    without delay, and that Armenian-Americans are cognizant of what is at stake
    especially when comparing John Kerry's record on Armenian issues with
    President
    George W. Bush's.
    "Armenians living in the US understand what needs to be done regarding the
    issues of Armenian Genocide recognition, increased financial assistance to
    Armenia, and increased pressure on Turkey to come to terms with its past as
    well as the present." said Sevag Arzoumanian, chairman of the Armenians for
    Kerry committee in New England and co-director of Armenstock.
    Senator Kerry has a long history of fighting for Armenian Genocide
    recognition
    in the US Congress. In 1990 he stood alongside former Senator Bob Dole in
    support of dedicating April 24 as a day of remembrance. He is also a current
    cosponsor of the Senate Genocide Resolution (S.Res.164), which marks the 15th
    anniversary of the US implementation of the UN Genocide Convention and
    calls on
    the United States to learn from the lessons of past genocides--including the
    Holocaust and the Armenian, Cambodian and Rwandan genocides--to prevent future
    atrocities.
    Additionally, few know that he is the author of Section 907, an amendment to
    the Freedom Support Act of 1992, which placed restrictions on US economic
    support to Azerbaijan as a result of its continued blockade of Armenia and
    Mountainous Karabagh Republic. Lately he has taken strides for improving trade
    relations with Armenia.
    As part of its drive to mobilize Armenian-American voters, the Armenians for
    Kerry have established chapters in states throughout the United States.
    Armenstock 2004 - Kef for Kerry was organized by Armenians for Kerry chapters
    in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Also attending
    were representatives of the Armenians for Kerry chapters in Wisconsin,
    Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.

    The musical portion of the program was sponsored by Discover Armenian
    (<http://www.discoverarmenian.com/>www.discoverarmenian.com), the makers of an
    Armenian language interactive DVD based in Providence, RI. The political
    portion was sponsored by the Armenian National Committee of America,
    Armenian-Americans for Kerry, the Armenian Youth Federation and the Armenian-
    American Democratic Leadership Council. Further information about the
    festival,
    as well as a photo album of the event, can be found at
    <http://www.armenstock.com/>www.armenstock.com.


    9) New Uniforms for Karabagh ARS Kindergartens

    The first shipment of fresh school uniforms arrived in Yerevan, Armenia last
    week, and will be distributed to kids at the ARS "Sosse" Kindergartens schools
    in Mountainous Karabagh Republic--compliments of the Armenian Relief Society
    Western Region (ARS-WR).
    Last Friday, Jassik Jarahian, ARS-WR General Accountant/Controller,
    reported from Armenia that all California residents accompanying her on an ARS
    Central Executive-organized tour, have arrived, along with luggage destined
    for
    the kindergartens.
    The ARS "Sosse" Kindergartens cater to families of war widows and young
    mothers, who benefit from employment opportunities, while their children's
    educational and nutritional needs are met. Launched in 1997, the Sosse
    kindergarten program is supported by various ARS regions.
    But back in Southern California, the fundraising continues. The goal is
    to purchase uniforms for all 11 ARS Sosse kindergarten students520 in all.
    The ARS "Karni" Chapter of southern Orange County, held a "Flamenco
    Night" just last Saturday, urging those attending to donate funds for the
    purchase of uniforms. Proceeds from the event, held at Mr. & Mrs. Patrick and
    Anita Jacobi's home, will go toward supplying 58 uniforms to studentsjust
    enough for a typical kindergarten.
    The "Karni" Chapter contributed $12,000 towards renovation of the ARS
    "Sosse" kindergarten in the village of Ashan over a year ago.
    The ARS of Western USA hopes that donors will come forward to secure
    funding for the remainder of the uniforms for this school year. The ARS is a
    non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity organization, and donations are
    tax-deductible. Checks can be sent to "Armenian Relief Society of Western US,
    517 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91202-2812."


    10) Gor Mkhitarian--San Francisco, Southern California Concerts Mark New CD
    Release

    Award-winning world music star, Gor Mkhitarian will perform two concerts
    marking the release of his new album `Episode.'
    Both concerts will showcase songs from Episode; the first at Glendale's
    Metro Lending TerraceUnder The Stars and Twenty Stories High, on October
    9--the
    second, at San Franciso's Condor Club on October 16.
    The popular alternative rock star is a trail blazer in the emerging
    post-Soviet music scene. `Yeraz,' his first solo CD released in 2002, fused
    the
    unique sounds and lyrics of ancient Armenian folk music with modern rock
    sounds. The innovative combination quickly garnered global attention, winning
    him acclaim from all over the world as well as accolades such as `best
    alternative rock singer' and `best world music album.'
    The concerts will feature Gor Mkhitarian, vocal/guitar; Ara Dabanjian on
    accordion; Jirair Habeshian on drums; and Vahe Terterian on bass.
    `We can't wait to introduce Gor's music to San Francisco,' says Mosaix
    publisher, Tamar Kevonian, whose magazine will host the San Francisco party
    celebrating Gor's new CD.
    `The magazine likes to support artists and musicians who reflect our
    core
    beliefs that we have a vibrant, colorful culture, emerging through the art
    of a
    new generation of Armenians, and re-defining what we think of as Armenian
    culture in a modern context.'

    GLENDALE
    Saturday, OCTOBER 9, 8:00 PM
    Metro Lending Terrace
    550 N. Brand Blvd Suite 2050
    Glendale, CA 91203

    Cover charge $20
    Tickets are limited!
    Tickets and reservations
    (818) 640-4454 (818) 523-9995
    [email protected]
    <http://www.gormusic.com/>www.gormusic.com

    SAN FRANCISCO
    Saturday, OCTOBER 16, 8:00 PM
    Condor Club
    300 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco
    Tickets $20, $15 advance.
    Visit <http://www.mosaixmag.com/>www.mosaixmag.com
    Advance tickets and group rates are available San Francisco concert and
    party.

    Copies of his previous albums combining ethnic folk songs from the East with
    the sounds of western rock are available through Virgin Records, Amazon.com
    and
    CDBaby.com


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