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    ARMENIAN WOMEN FROM AROUND THE WORLD GATHER TO CELEBRATE ARS CENTENNIAL

    Asbarez
    Mar 19th, 2010

    NEW YORK-Armenian Relief Society members from various countries,
    including Greece, France, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Argentina, Brazil,
    Canada as well as the United States gathered in New York City this
    weekend to celebrate the organization's 100th anniversary.

    The three-day celebration, organized by the ARS Central Executive
    Board, began with a gala evening at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall. The
    evening's keynote speaker, Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President and
    CEO of Women's World Banking, praised the ARS for its philanthropic
    and charitable work. She touched upon the changes in the non-profit
    sector, mentioning that investment in women's economic development
    has shown to be successful. She urged the gathering to continue
    promoting educational, healthcare, housing and welfare issues for
    Armenian families throughout the world.

    The evening began with Mistress of Ceremonies Stephanie Mesropian
    reflecting upon the 100 years of ARS service to the Armenian
    communities. Mesropian described the humanitarian work of the ARS
    as it evolves during the past century. She also touched upon the
    organization's future with special focus on the programs in Armenia,
    Artsakh and Javakhk. The master of ceremonies introduced invited
    guests, including benefactors, organizational representative, church
    leaders, and U.N. representatives (see below for a full list of
    officials who attended the ARS Centennial Gathering).

    Eastern Prelate Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan was invited to read the
    Pontifical Encyclical of His Holiness Aram I Catholicos of the Great
    House of Cilicia, who declared 2010 the Year of the Armenian Woman,
    congratulating the ARS on its 100 years of selfless service to the
    Armenian nation.

    Armenia's Ambassador to the US, Tatoul Markarian, delivered a message
    from Armenia's Minister of Diaspora, Hranoush Hakobyan. The Ambassador
    also offered his personal congratulations and urged the members to
    continue its mission.

    Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau member, Hagop Der
    Khatchadourian and Dr. Vartan Gregorian, President of the Carnegie
    Corporation and passed recipient of ARS scholarships, offered their
    remarks.

    Vicky Marashlian, Chairperson of the ARS Central Executive Board,
    reminded everyone of the work that the ARS has undertaken. "The ARS
    works on a full spectrum of issues; from local community efforts,
    to sheltering and feeding orphans in the Homeland, to promoting
    an awareness of our vibrant culture, and of equal justice wherever
    and whenever people are denied basic rights," she stated. Marshlian
    speaking to the membership in the audience emphasized that "we are
    an alliance of strong, passionate women catalyzing partnerships
    and leveraging human and financial capital to serve the needs of
    our people."

    At the conclusion of her address, Marashlian presented the ARS "Ararat"
    Award to the Near East Foundation, an organization who is celebrating
    it's 95th anniversary and was started the same year as the tragic
    Armenian genocide in 1915. Shant Mardirosian, Chairman of the Near
    East foundation, accepted the award with great honor and thanked the
    ARS for acknowledging the work their organization does.

    The evening featured a vibrant performance by opera singers Yeghishe
    Manucharyan, tenor and Victoria Avetisyan, mezzo-soprano. They were
    accompanied on piano by Armine Vardanyan; and Alisa Nakashian-Holsberg
    on the glass harmonica.

    The celebration concluded with a reception which gave all those
    in attendance an opportunity to collectively congratulate the ARS'
    100 years of service to the Armenian people.

    In addition to the Wednesday night celebration, the members who had
    gathered from throughout the world attended a one-day seminar on
    various topics, including UN NGOs; Armenian women and empowerment;
    international philanthropy and internal organizational issues.

    The 100th anniversary is also being celebrated with local and regional
    events throughout the 26 countries where ARS entities are located.

    The New York-based gathering is part of a series of events that will
    culminate this fall with a pilgrimage to Der Zor, the Syrian desert
    where hundreds of thousands of Armenians perished during the Genocide
    and a week-long celebration in Armenia.

    List of officials who attended the ARS Centennial Gathering: Archbishop
    Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the
    Eastern USA Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church in the Western USA Archbishop Manuel Batakian,
    Exarch of the Armenian Catholic Church in North America Levon Filian
    representing the Armenian Missionary Association of America Tatoul
    Markarian, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia in the USA Mr. &
    Mrs. Garen Nazarian, Representative of the Republic of Armenia at
    the UN Aram Avetisyan representing the NKR Representation in the USA
    Hagop Der Khachatourian representing the ARF Bureau Hrayr Baronian
    representing the ARF Central Committee, Eastern USA Garine Hovsepian
    representing the ARF Central Committee, Canada Zarmayr Setrakian
    representing the Hamazkayin Educational and Cultural Association
    Shant Martirossian representing the Near East Relief Foundation

    ARS of Western USA Members Return from New York for Centennial
    Commemorations

    BY RITA HINTLIAN

    Eighty-three members from eighteen chapters of the Armenian Relief
    Society-Western USA arrived in New York to participate in centenary
    celebrations of the ARS organized by the ARS Central Executive and
    Eastern Region. ARS members came from chapters as far away as southern
    Orange County to Fresno to San Francisco. Our region was privileged
    to have amongst its members, three Central Executive members and
    almost all Regional Executive members (except for one). The "Anahid"
    Chapter of San Fernando Valley was present with 21 members, including
    all members of the chapter executive.

    ARS members were delighted to be in New York, not only to celebrate
    the centennial of the organization that they dedicated their lives
    to, but also to spend time together, to share their concerns and
    collectively find solutions to shared issues during the seminar or
    at every opportunity that they got together.

    Most of the ARS-WUSA members arrived in New York between March 9 and
    10 with anticipation and trepidation if the city where the ARS was
    founded 100 years ago was willing to share its sparkle and mysteries.

    On March 10, ARS members headed to the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie
    Hall from Fort Lee on several buses, where the official opening
    ceremonies were held. Vartan Gregorian, President of the Carnegie
    Corporation, acknowledged his indebtedness to the ARS saying, "I am
    living proof of what the ARS has done". Vicky Marashlian, Chairperson
    of the ARS Central Executive Board presented the ARS "Ararat" Award
    to the Near East Foundation Board Chairman Shant Mardirossian.

    The next day, a seminar was held at the St. Vartanants Church hall
    in Ridgefield, New Jersey. Following the lecture session, our members
    were divided into four groups amongst the other participants from the
    Eastern USA, Canada, South America, Europe, Middle East and Armenia.

    The participants discussed "The ARS, Civil Society Organizations
    and the United Nations in the 21st Century" by Stephanie Mesrobian;
    "Alternative sources of technical and financial support for ARS
    activities" by Garine Hovsepian; "The ARS in the 21st Century:
    Mobilizing to improve the lives of Armenian Women" by Maria Titizian;
    and the ARS Organizational Status by Jirayr Beugekian.

    During the same afternoon, the ARS members visited the UN building,
    which will be under renovation next month. The visit to the UN exhibits
    and meeting rooms reinforced the earlier discussions during the day
    about the ARS activities at the UN, and helped place the Millennium
    Goals in perspective to the global ARS accomplishments.

    The next day, ARS members took the buses to visit touristic sites in
    New York. In the evening, the ARS of Eastern USA had organized a dinner
    at the La Fortuna catering hall in Fairview, NJ. On this occasion,
    the ARS of Western USA, Regional Executive Board Chairperson, Sossie
    Poladian, presented golden coins with the ARS emblem and the image of
    the Mamig and Babig monument in Karabakh (Artsakh) to the ARS Central
    Executive Board Chairperson Vicky Marashlian and the ARS of Eastern
    USA Regional Executive Board Chairperson Silva Kouyoumdjian. During
    the presentation Poladian said, "The ARS is a unique organization,
    which can connect members from all corners of the world."

    During the next few days, the ARS members, group by group, departed
    from different airports to their various destinations in California.

    Due to the severe weather conditions in the New York area, the return
    trip back to the west was only possible with a lot of patience,
    endurance and supportive ARS members. During the New York trip, the
    ARS-WUSA members had encountered unexpected difficulties, but the
    tornados created havoc with delays for most of the scheduled flights.

    In the hotel without power, the ARSers sat at the lobby and tracked
    on cell phones the incoming news of the various groups, which had
    already departed.

    Tired after many hours and sometimes days of delays, the ARS members
    finally arrived at their destinations, to continue with renewed vigor
    and dedication their service to the ARS during the next century.
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