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  • ANC S. FL: S Florida Cong Candidates Reach out to Armenian Americans

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: September 5, 2008
    Armenian National Committee of South Florida
    931 NE 48th Street, Oakland Park, FL 33334
    Contact: Michael Toumayan
    Tel: (561) 716-6155

    SOUTH FLORIDA CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES REACH OUT TO
    ARMENIAN AMERICANS

    BOCA RATON, FL ` Grassroots supporters of the Armenian National
    Committee of South Florida (ANC of S. FL) came out in large numbers
    on August 22, 2008 to hear from U.S. Representative Ron Klein (D-
    FL-22) at a town hall event held in Boca Raton, Florida. The town
    hall meeting, hosted by the ANC of South Florida, was held at the
    Boca Raton Shrine Club and attracted over 100 individuals.

    Marking the opening of the town hall meeting, the newly formed
    scouts of Homenetmen of South Florida, recited the Pledge of
    Allegiance. In his opening remarks to the attendees, Daniel
    Danielian, vice-chairman of the ANC of South Florida, introduced
    Rep. Ron Klein.

    Congressman Klein spoke at length about his involvement in the
    House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where he voted in favor of H.
    Res. 106, the Armenian Genocide resolution last October. Despite
    strong opposition from the Bush Administration, military officers,
    and by his friend, Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL-19), Klein said, "it
    was the right thing to do."

    Reflecting the anxiety of the American public on the shaky economy,
    discussions also ensured regarding grant opportunities, development
    programs and public/private partnerships available to small
    businesses in South Florida, as well as opportunities available to
    veterans through the Office of Veterans Business Development and
    other programs.

    Also present among Armenian Americans was congressional candidate
    for 19th district, Dr. Benjamin Graber. Graber, a former mayor of
    Ft. Lauderdale, has a strong record on human rights issues,
    including a resolution commemorating the Armenian Genocide by the
    City of Fort Lauderdale. Earlier this year, community activists
    from the area gathered to protest Wexler's genocide denial and
    heard from Graber at a rally in Ft. Lauderdale.

    The 19th district, running from West Palm Beach to Ft. Lauderdale,
    boasts one of the largest concentrations of Armenians in the state
    of Florida. Ben Graber's opposition to incumbent Wexler's policies
    on the Armenian Genocide was well publicized by the local press and
    welcomed by the Armenian American community prior to his meeting
    with community members and leaders.

    Following the event, Albert Mazmanian, Chairman of the ANC of South
    Florida commented: "We were happy to see community members come out
    to hear from Congressman Klein as well as Congressional candidate
    Benjamin Graber. We look forward to working with both of them to
    build a strong relationship in the area."

    The Armenian National Committee of South Florida is part of the
    largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots public
    affairs organization in the State of Florida. Working in
    coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters
    throughout the Eastern United States and affiliated organizations
    around the country, this local ANC chapter promotes awareness of
    issues of concern to the Armenian American community.
    ####

    Photo Caption 1: Congressman Klein (D-FL-22) with ANC of S. Florida
    activist Mike Toumayan

    Photo Caption #2: Congressional Candidate for Florida's 19th
    District, Benjamin Graber
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