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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Nov 24 2004

    Telethon paves way for Armenia

    Armenia Fund hopes to raise $10M with annual telethon, which will
    include many Glendale faces.

    By Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press and Leader


    GLENDALE -- When the Armenia Fund holds its 10th annual Thanksgiving
    Day telethon on Thursday, it expects to have its most successful
    fundraiser to date, with a goal of $10 million. But the one-day event
    has really been four years in the making.

    In 2000, Maria Mehranian, a La Caņada Flintridge resident, led a
    delegation of state and local officials to Armenia. While there, she
    met with the executive director of the Armenia Fund, an organization
    that is trying to raise $25 million to complete a 105-mile highway in
    Armenia.

    Mehranian made an impression. Eight months ago, the Armenia Fund
    asked Mehranian to head the organization's Western United State
    region.

    Mehranian, who is a managing partner of Cordova Corp., implemented a
    bold plan with the $10-million goal. She decided to use an intensive
    outreach program to boost awareness of the Armenia Fund and raise
    money before the actual Thanksgiving Day telethon.

    "We have created a database of 90,000 people, and they have already
    received three pieces of mail in the last 45 days," Mehranian said.
    "This year, the goal of the telethon is much bigger than we have ever
    collected."

    Through the outreach effort, Mehranian said the Armenia Fund has
    already come close to last year's total of $6.5 million. The money
    will be used to complete the remaining 56 miles of a 105-mile
    north-south highway in Armenia. The highway links 150 towns and
    villages and is expected to be vital to the country's economic
    development.

    The telethon, which runs from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and is broadcast from
    Glendale, will be televised in 23 American cities, as well as Europe,
    the Middle East, parts of South Africa and Armenia.

    In Glendale, the telethon will be broadcast on KSCI Channel 18. It
    will also be carried on the internet at http://www.armeniafund.org .

    As usual, the event will have a Glendale flair to it. Local
    television host Larry Zarian, a former Glendale mayor, will serve as
    the master of ceremonies, and a handful of community leaders are
    expected to appear on the telethon between sets by prominent Armenian
    entertainers, including Aram Asatryan, Shushan Petrosyan and comedian
    Vahe Berberian.

    City Councilman Rafi Manoukian taped a spot for the telethon.

    "Most individuals of Armenian descent around the world would want to
    make some kind of contribution," Manoukian said. "Whether you're
    Irish or Italian or anything, we all have an emotional attachment to
    those countries, and the same goes for Armenians."

    --Boundary_(ID_qSzx2l8rA3ZfndL3whBbkA)--
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