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    ATP LOS ANGELES GALA MARKS 20 YEARS OF GREENING ARMENIA

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/06/03/atp-los-angeles-gala-marks-20-years-greening-armenia/
    By Contributor on June 3, 2014

    LOS ANGELES--On May 12, Armenia Tree Project (ATP) officially began its
    20th anniversary celebrations with what can only be called a bustling
    outdoor gathering amid the lush gardens of the Huntington Library,
    Art Collection, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif. Long-time
    supporters and new friends joined founder Carolyn Mugar to celebrate
    two decades of planting and greening all corners of Armenia and
    promoting environmental consciousness throughout the country.

    ATP founder Carolyn Mugar, West Coast Building Bridges Manager Anahit
    Gharibyan, and Flora Dunaians

    After cocktails on the Art Gallery Loggia and dinner at the South
    Terrace of what was once the Huntington family residence, senior Obama
    Administration official Matt Bogoshian began the program as master of
    ceremonies. "Organizations like ATP are creating jobs, and doing it
    in a way that is good for the planet. It's all a part of the 'triple
    bottom line,'" he explained, alluding to the importance of people,
    profit, and the planet.

    Bogoshian, who promotes sustainability initiatives and develops policy
    on pollution prevention in the Obama Administration, addressed the
    role ATP plays in reducing global climate change. "By planting trees,
    ATP is actually at the cutting edge on this issue. Your work can be
    used as a model to show other countries how to do reforestation and
    introduce solutions to this global crisis. ATP can set an example to
    save the world."

    In his keynote address, Matthew Karanian, author of Armenia and
    Karabakh: The Stone Garden Travel Guide, spoke about the positive
    ecological and

    (Seated) David Mgrublian, Ara and Armineh Tavitian, and Susan
    Arzoumanian. (Back) Michelle Kezirian, Kathryn and Madlyn Mgrublian,
    Gala Committee chair Margaret Mgrublian, journalist and author Mark
    Arax, and Sarkis Arzoumanian

    economic impact ATP has had on Armenia. "Reforestation is not
    as simple as planting trees. Once a forest has been lost to clear
    cutting, its biological diversity cannot easily be replaced," Karanian
    explained. "The Tree Project recognizes this, and this is why ATP
    does more than plant trees. It also educates about the need to save,
    and manage, and conserve the trees we already have."

    Special guests who joined ATP to celebrate the milestone included
    former Secretary of the U.S. Navy and Assistant Secretary of Defense
    Paul Ignatius, and award-winning journalist and author Mark Arax.

    Introduced as a leader with a long resume of effecting social change
    and a committed citizen changing the world, founder Carolyn Mugar
    addressed the human face of ATP. She expressed heartfelt gratitude
    to the thousands of friends who have helped ATP fight poverty
    and unemployment in rural villages by establishing tree nurseries,
    community planting sites, and fruit orchards. "This project is you all,
    and our people in Armenia," she said. "You won't believe how much of
    'a village' it takes to do all of this."

    ATP Gala benefactors Haig and Hilda Manjikian with their extended
    families

    She invited guests to visit ATP's various projects and sites. "See
    it for yourself. See the nurseries, education centers, and planting
    sites, and meet the people that are doing this work in communities
    all over Armenia and Artsakh [Karabagh]. Please call us if you plan
    to go because everyone should do it."

    In closing, Mugar amusingly added, "ATP is not an NGO, a
    non-governmental organization. We are an NGU, meaning Never Give Up!"

    Since its inception in 1994, ATP has planted more than 4.4 million
    trees during 41 seasons of planting, established 3 nurseries and 2
    environmental education centers, and has greened villages, churches,
    parks, and open spaces throughout Armenia. In the process, the
    organization has provided employment for hundreds of people and
    provided vital resources to thousands of villagers throughout the
    country.

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