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  • AGBU Toronto Marks AGBU Birthday & Celebrates Zaroukian School Grad.

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, August 14, 2007

    AGBU Toronto Marks AGBU's Birthday & Celebrates Zaroukian School
    Graduation

    The 101st anniversary of AGBU and AGBU Daniel and Alice Zaroukian
    School's "Year of the Alumni" were the causes of celebration at the
    gala dinner dance held on Sunday evening, May 20, 2007, in the Babayan
    Ballroom of the Alex Manoogian Cultural Center in Toronto,
    Canada. Over 300 guests and friends were welcomed with a cocktail
    reception, which featured a "mini-trade show" presentation made up of
    8 kiosks set up with pictures, stories and mission statements about
    the school. A posthumous tribute was also paid to George Beylerian,
    who was a catalyst in the 1960's and early 1970's for the
    establishment of many of the groups active in Toronto at the present
    time.

    The evening organized by the Events Group presented quite a lavish
    dinner, at which time an official program ensued. The masters of
    ceremony were Vahe Sarkissian and Line Martirossian, two of the
    chapter's junior members, who talked briefly about the activities of
    AGBU in Toronto and worldwide. Three of the school's students made
    short presentations, which culminated with a young 8-year-old
    violinist serenading the crowd.

    Membership certificate presentations by Salpi Derghazarian were
    followed by the adoption of a new motto for Toronto of "Keeping
    Armenians - Armenian," which was introduced by AGBU Toronto Chairman
    Eugene Karadjian in a short recap of the importance of organizations
    like AGBU for the Diaspora.

    AGBU Central Board Member Berge Papazian then introduced Souren
    Agemian as a friend and benefactor, who was the nominee for "Man of
    the Year." Following an extended standing ovation, Agemian gave thanks
    and spoke generously of the love for AGBU and the strength it brings
    to all Armenians.

    The evening raised well over $20,000 for AGBU Toronto, which was
    attended by members of all of its local groups, including Sports,
    Youth, Events, Media, YP, the Zaroukian School teachers and parents
    council, AGBU Executive Committee and Zaroukian School Executive
    Committee. The evening's musical entertainment was supplied by Arthur
    Apkarian and his band from Montreal.

    GRADUATION CEREMONIES

    The graduation ceremonies of the kindergarten and 6th grades of the
    Zaroukian School took place on Thursday evening, June 28, 2007 at
    Babayan Hall. The two-hour program consisted of passionate
    recitations, choral renditions and dances, performed by the students
    of both the kindergarten and elementary sections, and a short sketch
    presented by the sixth graders.

    During the program, Principal Hasmig Kurdian was recognized for her 16
    years of dedicated service to the school, by Knar Basmadjian, member
    of the school's Executive Committee. Kurdian resigned from her
    position at the end of the current school year. She thanked the staff
    and students, both past and present, and was presented with a gift of
    appreciation on behalf of AGBU Toronto.

    Attending the ceremonies was Artoun Hamalian, director of AGBU's
    education department. He conveyed the greetings of AGBU President
    Berge Setrakian to the Zaroukian School community and acknowledged
    Kurdian's long-standing service, which includes years of dedication as
    an English language and literature teacher at AGBU schools in Beirut
    before becoming a teacher and then principal of Toronto's Zaroukian
    School. Hamalian stressed that the unifying power of a strong Armenian
    spirit is evident in Armenian schools everywhere, whether in North
    America or the Middle East.

    After reminding the audience of the AGBU's mission of cultivating and
    perpetuating the Armenian identity and culture, Hamalian said, "I am
    convinced that, with our continued cooperation and efforts, we will
    soon create the road map that will help us make the Zaroukian School a
    model school that will provide the resources and instructional
    practices conducive to implementing the mission of AGBU and the
    Zaroukian School."

    Reverend Zareh Zargarian, pastor of Holy Trinity Armenian Church, made
    the closing remarks. He expressed his satisfaction with the spirit of
    cooperation and involvement that had evolved in the community, having
    the Zaroukian School as its focus. He said he was confident that the
    enthusiasm that had brought the church, AGBU Center and Zaroukian
    School together would soon bear good fruits.

    For more information about the AGBU Toronto, please visit
    www.agbutoronto.ca.

    For more information on AGBU and its worldwide chapters and schools,
    please visit www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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