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    Los Angeles - Yerevan Sister City Association
    3940 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Ste 898
    Studio City, CA 91604
    Phone: 818.752-0052 Fax: 818.366.3283
    [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) _www.laysca.org_
    (http://www.laysca.org/)

    PRESS RELEASE
    : Wednesday, January 10, 2007

    Contact: Allen Yekikian
    Tel: (818) 752-0052

    LA-Yerevan Sister City Association, Los Angeles Council Members, and
    community leaders unveil Yerevan Sister City sign in Downtown Los
    Angeles LOS ANGELES, CA-The Los Angeles-Yerevan Sister City
    Association, in collaboration with Los Angeles City Council President,
    Eric Garcetti and Los Angeles City Council Member and President of
    Sister Cities of Los Angeles, Tom LaBonge unveiled the Los Angeles to
    Yerevan street sign on Friday before community leaders and activists
    in Downtown Los Angeles.

    Garcetti began the event by welcoming the Los Angeles community to the
    unveiling of the traditional, fraternal street sign. During his
    remarks Council President Garcetti touched upon the theme of the day
    by referring to the founding heritages of both cities, making note of
    the glorious founding ofboth Yerevan and Los Angeles, which now
    officially share a common fate. =80=9CWith the unveiling today,
    Yerevan officially became a Sister City on our signage downtown," he
    said. "but it has long been a sister city in our hearts."

    Following Garcetti's speech, Council Member LaBonge ecstatically
    thanked all those who tirelessly worked to make the Sister City
    relationship a reality and invited to the stage Souzi
    Zerounian-Khanzadian, President of the LAYSCA.

    Zerounian-Khanzadian, proclaiming it a day of celebration,
    congratulated the crowd on the occasion of 16th anniversary of the
    independence of the Republic of Armenia. She continued with an
    introduction to the LAYSCA andits mission, urging the guests to join
    the association and further advance the relationship being established
    today.

    `We are making history on this day,' said Zerounian-Khanzadian. ` By
    inaugurating this sister city relationship with this sign, we are
    buildingnew bridges across the world and continuing an ancient legacy
    that has allowedour people to maintain and develop our links to the
    homeland, the world, and each other for over a thousand years.'

    Following the unveiling of the sign, City Council President Garcetti
    moved the ceremony into the Los Angeles City Council Chambers where
    his Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate for the Western
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and His Eminence
    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Prelate for the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America spoke and offered the opening and
    closing prayers.

    "Today, marks yet another milestone for Armenians all around the
    world, said Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian. "A sister city
    partnership with two great cities, Los Angeles and Yerevan, brings
    great pride to the Armenian community living within Los Angeles and
    even greater pride to the Armenians living in Yerevan.'

    `The unveiling of the sign inspires us to have the vision to further
    develop relationships between the two cities and to further develop
    understanding of human culture and the beauty of God's creation,' said
    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian.' For a nation, which has survived
    genocide and has endured decades of communist oppression, the
    initiation of this Sister City relationship is a historic moment which
    has instilled us with not only a new sense of commitment but a deep
    respect for the architects of this important mission.'

    Representing the Republic of Armenia was Deputy Consul General
    Harutyun Kojoyan, who also spoke to the Council Chamber. Kojoyan
    commended the LAYSCA for their efforts to bring together the two
    cities with the largest concentration of Armenian's on the planet. He
    further noted that `the LAYSCA is unique because it allows us to get
    together and work together on a whole new level- for a common and
    shared mission.'

    `From a historical point of view, it's a way for our societies both in
    Yerevan and Los Angeles to get together and think about cooperation
    for a common and prosperous future,' said Kojoyan. `This is a binding
    and bonding bridge between these two societies and it will make our
    futures brighter and more successful.'

    The event came to a close with a reception held in the Tom Bradley
    Tower of City Hall where guests were served refreshments and given an
    opportunity to enjoy a photograph exhibit, sponsored by the Armenian
    Center for the Arts, depicting life in Armenia and Los Angeles.

    Today is a very exciting day for me,' said Johnny Nalbandian,
    Executive Director for the Foundation of Economic Development and an
    international trade Specialist for the California Trade Office. `Back
    when I came to California in 1959, there weren't many Armenians here,'
    he added. We have come a long way as a community and are getting
    stronger by the day. Now there are nearly half a million of us in Los
    Angeles and we have become active citizens inour beautiful city of
    Angeles.'

    On February 23, 2007 Yerevan became Los Angeles' 26th sister city and
    the Los Angeles-Yerevan Sister City Association was formally
    established following a signing ceremony at Los Angeles City Hall
    presided over by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, LA City Council President
    Eric Garcetti, and Yerevan Mayor Yervand Zakharyan.

    The Los Angeles-Yerevan Sister City Association is a nonprofit
    organization that promotes friendly ties between Yerevan and Los
    Angeles, as well as between the United States and Armenia. This is
    accomplished through cultural, educational, scientific, health
    services, sports, and trade and commercial exchanges between the two
    cities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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