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  • All-Armenian Youth Camp :: AYF Australia Celebrates 30 Years

    Armenian Youth Federation of Australia
    PO Box 238, Willoughby, NSW Australia 2068
    [email protected]
    www.ayfaustralia.o rg



    PRESS RELEASE
    3 NOVEMBER 2008


    AYF AUSTRALIA CELEBRATES 30 YEARS

    SYDNEY - The Armenian Youth Federation of Australia (AYF Australia)
    celebrated 30 years of activism in the community at a Dinner Dance in
    Willoughby on Friday, 1st November.

    The evening, organised by AYF Australia's Nigol Touman Executive, was
    attended by 200 former and current members of the organisation which was
    formed in Sydney in 1978.

    AYF Australia Chairperson, Maggy Kayserian addressed the attendees, stating
    "it is an honour for current members to be flanked by those who formed the
    AYF 30 years ago, as well as those who kept it active for her fellow members
    to enjoy today".

    Tamar Gulumian, also of the AYF Australia Executive, took the audience down
    memory lane, recalling the formation in 1978 when Dr. Papken Papazian
    visited from Lebanon to formally announce the formation of the organisation
    which would be the hub for young Armenian-Australian activism for 30 years
    and beyond.

    Haig Kayserian spoke on behalf of the AYF Alumni, toasting a Happy
    Anniversary to all generations of members who brought the organisation to
    where it sits today; as strong as ever in 2008 and ready to face
    unpredictable challenges.

    He said: "The AYF is many things to many people, but the underlying success
    of it is its ability to produce leaders of Armenian communities worldwide.
    All of you here today are testament to that, and supporting this
    organisation by contributing to its growth will ensure our community
    develops many leaders for many years to come."

    The evening's entertainment was provided by Hagop Gulumian and the
    Dikranakert band, while members took part in old 'camp games' on the dance
    floor.
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