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    ARS Eastern USA 92nd Convention Concludes

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2012/08/16/ars-eastern-usa-92nd-convention-concludes/

    Posted by Tom Vartabedian on August 16, 2012

    DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - The sun shone brightly upon the Eastern Region
    Armenian Relief Society (ARS), whose members had gathered for its
    92ndannual Convention hosted by the local `Sosseh' Chapter. And it
    never receded. [image: Agnouni Award recipient ungh Mimi Parseghian
    300x200 ARS Eastern USA 92nd Convention Concludes]

    Agnouni Award recipient Mimi Parseghian (Center)

    In all, 41 delegates from 19 chapters stepped forward in the line of duty,
    passing a dozen resolutions designed to create a better society for the
    Armenian lifestyle both here and abroad.

    The list was prioritized by an immediate and hefty $22,000 collection to
    benefit Armenian schools in Syria impacted by the conflict now taking
    placed in that beleaguered country. That sum is expected to be augmented
    once word gets out internally throughout the organization.

    Delegates pulled out their checkbooks and cell phones, donating one sum
    after another with a domino effect. Even the local musician hired for a gig
    complied with a donation.

    The breakdown included $8,600 from individuals, complemented by $13,400
    from chapters. Silva Kouyoumdjian, the outgoing chairwoman of the Eastern
    Region's Executive Board, lauded the outpouring of support.

    `Our members truly rose to the occasion, many of whom are from that
    region and have acquaintances there,' she said. `We pray fo those who
    have been caught in the uprising and hope that conditions improve
    immensely in that battered land. Our students reflect the future of
    our heritage and anything we can do to provide for their welfare will
    be addressed by this organization.'

    The delegation also set a goal of $25,000 to assist with a
    construction project calling for refurbished sanitation facilities at
    Camp Haiastan.

    Tom Vartabedian receives appreciation award

    Aside from the appointed delegation, the following guests were invited:
    Muriel (Mimi) Parseghian, recipient of this year's coveted Agnouni Award;
    Tom Vartabedian, who was presented an appreciation award for his coverage
    of ARS Eastern USA activities; Talin Daghlian, a venerable member from New
    Jersey; and Vahram Danielian, a catalyst from the Boca Raton, Fla.
    community.

    Caroline Chamavonian, a Central Executive Board member, then relayed the
    ARS, Inc.'s message to the Convention. `In the progress of our nation,
    the
    ARS had its share, silently, without making any pretentious speeches and
    claims, as befits to a model Armenian mother and woman, the silent pillar
    of each Armenian home,' she said.

    The Homenetmen Eastern Region message was given by Elizabeth Dramgotchian.
    Also present was Angele Manoogian, a member of the `Sosseh' Chapter and
    former Executive Board leader representing the ARF. She welcomed the
    gathering to her fold and wished the Convention continued success in what
    has already been a pivotal year.

    `The responsibilities are yours to take the ARS to another level,' she
    encouraged. `You are the torchbearers of your organization. Keep that vigil
    intact.'

    First a word about the Sosseh Chapter of South Florida, which was
    founded in 1985 in Fort Lauderdale: With small numbers but big hearts,
    the original 14 members made it their goals to endorse the good work
    of the ARS and have perpetuated that mantra over the 27 years with a
    host of projects.

    Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Prelacy vicar, opened the Convention with some
    words to the wise. `You are perpetuating a sacred mission,' he told the
    members. `Our hearts beat for our children. I find it commendable that
    generations past and present are working toward the enhancement of our
    Armenian heritage throughout the world. We must all act together in the
    best spirit of conviviality.'
    [image: Ungh Caroline Chamavonian ARS CEB. Thanking her for her support to
    the Board 200x300 ARS Eastern USA 92nd Convention
    Concludes]

    Caroline Chamavonian (L)

    The ARS has much to celebrate these days with 15,000-plus members in 220
    chapters throughout 27 countries. The Eastern USA is among the brightest
    stars in the galaxy with its efforts.

    An all-encompassing PowerPoint presentation was prepared and shown by
    Executive Board member Carol Jaffarian, showing different modes of ARS life
    throughout the Eastern Region. Of particular consequence was the Lowell
    chapter, which honored 6 members with 50-plus experience this year.

    Co-chairing the Convention were Taline Mkrtschjan and Sevan Kolejian, ably
    shifting from Armenian to English for better interpretation.

    Elections took place in what can be described as a smooth transition.
    Re-elected were Ani Attar and Valentine Berberian, joined by newcomers
    Kolejian and Mkrtschjan. Attar was named the new chairwoman, replacing
    Kouyoumdjian at the helm.

    Parseghian accepted the Agnouni Award, humbly but emotionally, dedicating
    the award to her late mother Nouritza, an active ARS member from the Lowell
    `Lousintak' Chapter. The award is named in honor of its founder in 1910 and
    is the highest bestowed by this entity.

    On hand to witness the occasion were her close friends Angele Dulgarian,
    from her Lowell chapter, and Sandra Vartanian, who made the trip south from
    New York. The latter two were also AYF friends from years ago.

    You could cut the sentiment with a knife.

    `I am honored to speak about an individual who has served the Armenian
    community with highest devotion through her various organizations,' said
    Kouyoumdjian, who presented the award.

    `I personally learned a lot from this *ungerouhi* - the ARS heart - and how to
    be unselfish and serve this organization where there is a need without any
    hesitation. She is my mentor, my teacher, my oldest sister, and my sincere
    *
    ungerouhi*. She's always been there listening and directing me toward the
    betterment of the ARS.'

    Following in her mother's footsteps, Parseghian joined the ARS in 1980. She
    was born in France and moved with her family to Lowell in 1963. After
    graduating from Lowell public schools, she attended Northeastern University
    in Boston where she received a history degree in 1976.
    [image: Outgoing Chairwoman Ungh Silva Kouyoumdjian 200x300 ARS Eastern USA
    92nd Convention
    Concludes]

    Outgoing Chairwoman Silva Kouyoumdjian (R)

    She has served a number of terms on the ARS Regional Board of Directors as
    chairperson, vice-chairperson, and treasurer, along with one term on the
    ARS Central Executive Board of Directors. She also served as ARS liaison to
    the AYF Camp Haiastan Board of Directors.

    Parseghian is a member of the Lowell `Aharonian' *Gomideh*. In 1983, she
    traveled to Beirut to attend the Armenology program at the Nishan
    Palandjian *Jemaran*. Upon her return to the United States in 1984, she
    became editor of the Armenian Weekly and later served as director of Camp
    Haiastan. For the past two decades, she's been employed in sales and
    marketing at Majelite Corporation.

    Taking the podium, Parseghian thanked the ARS for giving her life added
    sustenance and paid particular tribute to her ARS members from the Lowell
    Chapter, especially her mom who laid the foundation for her encouragement
    in the ranks. If anything, Parseghian personified her role by taking it to
    another level.

    Also discussed at the Convention were the Youth Connect Program, Walk
    Armenia, scholarships, Soseh Kindergarten, Sponsor A Child/Orphans
    Education Fund, Century Club, Armenian National Education Committee, United
    Armenia Fund, Mother and Child Clinic in Armenia, along with other assorted
    humanitarian projects.

    Particular focus was paid to unique chapter projects, financial affairs,
    membership, and public relations.

    The group broke away for a scrumptious dinner hosted by the `Sosseh'
    Chapter in nearby Boca Raton with music and entertainment. The hospitality
    was extended in every direction as delegates mingled with locals and
    enjoyed seeing the youth perform. A local raffle drawn among participants
    saw Svetlana Babajanian as the 50/50 cash winner. She graciously donated
    $150 to the local Sosseh Chapter by her chapter, `Susan Terzian' of
    Connecticut.

    Saturday's formal dinner proceedings ushered in an ambitious agenda.
    Mistress of ceremonies Sose Tokatlian welcomed the gathering on behalf of
    the `Sosseh' Chapter, reiterating the $22,000 collected for Syrian school
    relief.

    ARF Central Committee Chairman Antranig Kasbarian commended the gathering
    on behalf of his organization, taking careful note of the distinct
    personalities present. `Wherever there's a need and cause, you'll find the
    ARS,' he said. `This is the most diverse and multi-dimensional group I've
    seen. Your examples are to be emulated universally.'

    Appreciation bouquets were presented by Silva Kouyoumdjian to Caroline
    Chamavorian, past executive, who has moved on to the Central Executive
    Board; to Varsen Bedrossian, who completed her second term on the regional
    board; and to Vartouhie Chiloyan for her exemplary service as executive
    secretary. Suzi Azarian, vice chairwoman, took the floor to present a
    bouquet to Kouyoumdjian, outgoing chairwoman, for her commitment and
    dedication to the organization over the past four years.

    The evening ended with the exhilarating sounds of musician Stepan
    Ishkandarian and his band.

    The ARS EUSA 2012 Raffle drawing took place at an intermission. Winners are:

    1st prize ($1,500) went to ticket #001341 Margaret Bloxdorf of Racine, Wisc.

    2nd prize ($1,000) went to ticket #001155 Avo Bazarian of Watertown, Mass.

    3rd prize (14kt. ladies white gold cross necklace with sapphires and .25
    ct. diamonds) went to ticket # 001761 Hasmig Eskandarian of McLean, Va.

    4th prize (ladies Bulova watch) went to ticket #001174 Siran Cormier of
    Bedford, Mass.

    5th prize (silver bracelet and earrings set) went to ticket #002533 Evlyn
    Davidian of Morton Grove, Ill.

    Proceeds of the benefit raffle supports the educational and humanitarian
    programs and projects of the ARS. The ARS Eastern USA, Inc. extends its
    deepest appreciation to all those who purchased raffle tickets and
    congratulates all the winners.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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