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  • ANCA ER: Florida Sun, Fun & Politics to Educate on Armenian Concerns

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: July 23, 2007
    Armenian National Committee of S. Florida
    931 NE 48th Street, Oakland Park, FL 33334
    Contact: Albert Mazmanian
    Tel: 561-628-8982

    FLORIDA SUN, FUN AND POLITICS TO FURTHER EDUCATE ON ARMENIAN
    CONCERNS IN THE SUNSHINE STATE

    ANC of S. Florida Hosting Upcoming Community Gathering with ANCA ER
    Director Karine Birazian, Author Margaret Ajemian Ahnert, and
    Congressional Candidate Ben Graber

    Fort Lauderdale, FL ` With the anticipation of the arrival of
    Karine Birazian, Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA),
    Eastern Region Executive Director to South Florida in August, the
    ANC of S. Florida's creative initiative of sun, fun, and politics
    aims to bring a greater involvement of the Florida Armenian youth
    and increased awareness of Armenian-American politics both on the
    national and state level.

    On Friday, August 3rd, a town-hall style meeting in Deerfield Beach
    is expected to draw a large crowd as Benjamin Graber, a former
    Broward County Commissioner and State Representative, and Margaret
    Ajemian Ahnert, author of best-selling The Knock at the Door rally
    the audience for increased civic involvement and to further the
    concerns of Armenian-Americans.

    "This will be a wonderful opportunity for Armenians living around
    the area to become acquainted with the various activities the ANCA
    is involved with. We look forward to an exciting evening and
    opportunity to further involve ourselves with the Armenian cause,"
    commented Albert Mazmanian, ANC of S. Florida Chairman.

    Benjamin Graber's unusual early start for the 2008 primary poses a
    direct threat to the incumbency of Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) who
    chairs the Congressional Turkish Caucus and an adamant opponent of
    Armenian Genocide recognition.

    His public criticism of Wexler's stance on the Armenian Genocide
    has been dubbed as "an issue splitting the Jewish Community" by the
    Palm Beach Post, and calling his opponent "an embarrassment to the
    Jewish Community." Graber, like Wexler, is of Jewish ancestry but
    is also the son of a Holocaust survivor.

    Audiences will also have a rare opportunity for a book signing by
    the author of The Knock at the Door, Margaret Ahnert. Mrs. Ahnert's
    book is based on her personal encounter with her mother who
    survived the Armenian Genocide. The Publisher's Weekly hailed
    Anhert's book as "a force [that] lies in the interplay between the
    narratives of mother and daughter."

    The town hall style meeting is among the first in a series of
    activities and meetings involving Members of Congress and the
    Florida Armenian community during a 7-day trip to the state by ANCA
    Eastern Region Director Karine Birazian.

    On August 4th, South Florida Armenians will drive four hours north
    to Orlando for a weekend getaway before schools open the following
    week; a trip organized by the Armenian Students' Association of
    South Florida, and collaborated by the ANC of Florida. "Karine's
    presence and participation among the vacationers will immensely
    give a human face to the ANCA," said Michael Toumayan, a former Leo
    Sarkisian ANCA intern and president of the South Florida ASA.
    Birazian will give a brief lecture at the Doubletree Castle Hotel
    in Orland, Florida at 7pm on youth activism and meet and greet
    college students and families enabling her to build a dynamic
    relationship between the community members and the ANCA.

    During the week of August 6th, Birazian will be traveling throughout
    Florida meeting with Members of Congress and local Armenian
    American activists in an effort to strengthen the community's
    political advocacy efforts in Florida.

    The Armenian National Committee is the largest Armenian American
    grassroots political organization in Florida and nationwide. The
    ANCA actively advances a broad range of issues of concern to the
    Armenian American community.

    The August 3rd meeting will take place at 910 East Hillsboro Blvd.,
    Deerfield Beach, FL at 8:30pm. For more information on the August
    4-5th trip in Orlando, FL, go to myspace.com/asa_fla or email
    [email protected].
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