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    Masquerade ball raises funds for Armenia schools
    Annual event successful despite economic crisis

    Published: Tuesday February 23, 2010
    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2010-02-23- masquerade-ball-raises-funds-for-armenia-schools


    Detroit - Michigan is one of the hardest hit states in the country
    with unemployment rising above the national record. Yet that provided
    a challenge and added incentive for the Detroit Chapters of the
    Tekeyan Cultural Association and Armenia Democratic Liberal (ADL)
    organization, which jointly organize annual programs, to double their
    efforts to make this year's Masquerade Ball a success. Months of
    painstaking planning yielded its positive results on Saturday February
    13, 2010 that combined Masquerade Ball celebrating Paregentan and
    Valentine's Day at an elegantly decorated hall of St. John's Armenian
    Church.

    The masks and other decorative items reflected the artistic taste of
    Diana Alexanian, Angelina Smith and Marina Arakchyan. A gourmet dinner
    was served with a premier open bar. The Montreal-based Arthur Apkarian
    Band teamed with celebrity Jazz singer Zara from Armenia to entertain
    the guests through an array of songs and music with an international
    scope, creating an atmosphere of dance and merriment.

    The young generation of Tekeyan/ADL was in charge of most of the program.

    Douglas Smith presented the opening remarks highlighting the
    significance of the event and its purpose, which is to raise funds for
    five Tekeyan schools in Armenia and Karabagh as well as the Orphans'
    Higher Education Program administrated by Dr. Nani Oskanian.

    Dr. Raffy Belian, with a commanding voice and humorous remarks, called
    for the costume parade, while the jury members, Nora Azadian, Mike
    Arzoumanian and Debbie Daghlian, took their seats at the dais. Three
    categories of costumes were awarded prizes; single males, single
    female and couple. For the most authentic costumes winners were
    Douglas and Angelina Smith (Caesar and Cleopatra), Ara Belian
    (medieval knight) and Marina Arakchyan (Bedouin girl).

    Chair Hagop Alexanian and his wife Diana ran the raffle which brought
    gifts to lucky winners. And Tekeyan chairp Nora Azadian, presented a
    special gift on behalf of the committee to the hardest working member,
    Hagop Alexanian.

    A tastefully designed program book by Stepan Dallakian featured a list
    of the contributors and pictures from Tekeyan Schools in Armenia. The
    hard work of the following members of the committee paid off
    handsomely; Nora Azadian, Ara Belian, Hagop Alexanian, Diana
    Alexanian, Edmond Azadian, Sebouh Avedikian, Zabel Belian, Stepan
    Dallakian, Margo Davydova, Barbara Haroutunian, Karen Koundjakian,
    Shoushan Minassian, Hagop Minassian, Angelina & Douglas Smith.

    As stated by Douglas Smith in his opening remarks, the purpose of the
    Masquerade Ball was to entertain guests while "putting a smile on the
    faces of underpaid teachers and destitute orphans in Armenia." Those
    purposes were indeed met and the guests departed in the early hours of
    the morning, after enjoying a medley of Armenian patriotic songs at
    the conclusion of the program.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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