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    The Armenian Festival of Orange County
    PO Box 3136
    Laguna Hills, CA 92654-3136

    PRESS RELEASE
    Contact: Tom Kalajian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 17 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)
    Contact: Seta Mergeanian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 15 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)
    Contact: Paul Aslanian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 11 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)


    Images available for download at www.armenianfestival.org


    Wednesday, October 3, 2007




    Armenian Festival Organizers Thanked for Sponsorship of Orange County
    Triple X Fraternity's First Annual Charity Golf Tournament


    MISSION VIEJO, CA (SEPTEMBER 27, 2007) - Armenian Festival of Orange
    County (AFOC) executive committee members contributed to the launch of
    the 1st annual charity golf tournament organized by the Orange County
    Chapter of the Triple X Fraternity, held Thursday, September 27, 2007 at
    Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California.


    Nearly 110 players enjoyed a round of golf on an exquisite Southern
    California day to support the Ararat Home, The Armenian Eye Care Project
    and Orange County education. Afterwards, a delicious dinner was served
    and awards presented. Armenian Festival organizers Paul Aslanian, Krikor
    Mahdessian and Tom Kalajian personally funded a sponsorship for the
    fraternity's initial launch, which is one of nearly twenty Armenian
    organizations operating in Orange County. The fraternity is sponsoring a
    booth at the Festival this year, and is donating its use to the Big
    Brothers and Sisters organization of Orange County.


    Earlier, executives of the Armenian Festival coordinated volunteers with
    the Orange County Armenian Professional Society in a pledge drive for
    Orange County PBS station KOCE, which broadcasted the Armenian Genocide
    documentary, resulting in record-breaking pledges of more than $123,500
    on the initial live broadcast. Subsequent re-broadcasts in June and
    September generated over $30,000 more. Armenian Festival committee
    chairman Paul Aslanian said, "Cooperation among progressive Armenian
    organizations really works to make all Armenians stronger, not weaker."
    He continued, "We have learned that by working together, we accomplish
    more without giving up group identities or goals. In many cases, we have
    common objectives and core values, like helping all Armenians, so we
    work together on that basis," he emphasized.


    Founding Festival committee member Krikor Mahdessian agrees. "This
    collaboration between forward-thinking Armenian organizations in Orange
    County is part of our vision," he says. "We Armenians should do more to
    help each other, between our groups. We are all Armenians, and we should
    keep that in mind above all," he continued.


    For example, both the Triple X Fraternity and the Armenian Festival are
    supporting the Ararat Home, the Armenian Eye Care Project and Armenian
    education in Orange County. "We're on the same path working towards the
    same goals together," said founding Armenian Festival organizer and
    fraternity member Tom Kalajian. "We're breaking new ground here in
    Orange County where the most progressive Armenian organizations are
    coordinating their efforts to lead change. This fundamental level of
    change is not always met with universal acceptance at first, but we're
    patient with everyone who has good intentions," he said. "The positive
    energy we're creating is rippling through the community like a pebble in
    a pond," he continued.


    Originally conceived by Executive Director Paul Aslanian and a few
    friends in 2005, the Armenian Festival of Orange County has been
    successful every year. The festival is a non-denominational,
    non-political, all-inclusive, qualified tax-exempt organization
    administered exclusively by non-affiliated independent unpaid Armenian
    volunteers.


    The 2007 Armenian Festival of Orange County will be held on the weekend
    of October 13 and 14 again at the Laguna Hills Community Center, 25555
    Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, California, located on the corner of
    Alicia and Paseo De Valencia, about 1 mile west of the Alicia exit on
    the 5 freeway. Hours of operation are noon to 10 PM on Saturday, and
    noon to 8 PM on Sunday.

    Continuous entertainment is planned with live dance music by the Knar
    band, with guest singers, and dance groups. Plenty of great Armenian
    food, kids zone with bounce houses and covered seating for over 500
    guests are part of the unique attractions of this annual event for the
    whole family.


    The festival's Mission Statement and Statement of Core Values are posted
    on its web site, as are letters of appreciation from organizations which
    the festival sponsored in prior years. Congratulatory letters from
    dignitaries and the festival's colorful flyer, applications for booth
    reservations, volunteers or information for sponsors, a photo gallery of
    prior festivals, and much more information is available by visiting the
    Festival's web site at www.ArmenianFestival.org or by telephoning the
    24-hour information hotline at either (949) 309-2900 or toll-free at
    (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378).

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    Caption for image #0821: Orange County Triple X Charity Golf Tournament
    Committee Chairman John Gulugian presents sponsorship plaque to Armenian
    Festival of Orange County (AFOC) committee members. Shown left to
    right, AFOC Founding Committee Member Krikor Mahdessian, Triple X Golf
    committee chairman John Gulugian, AFOC Executive Director Paul Aslanian
    and AFOC Founding Committee Member Harry Krikorian.
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