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    ACAA ANNOUNCES HONOREES FOR ANNUAL BANQUET IN SUPPORT OF ANCA EASTERN REGION

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/08/28/ acaa-announces-honorees-for-annual-banquet-in-supp ort-of-anca-eastern-region/
    August 28, 2009

    Bandazian and Kerneklian Named Vahan Cardashian Awardees

    NEW YORK-The Armenian Cultural Association of America (ACAA) announced
    the honorees for the Third Annual Banquet and Awards Program in
    support of the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region
    and its tradition of service to the Armenian American community. The
    ACAA will host the event, which will take place on Saturday, October
    3 at Espace in New York City.

    As a key part of the banquet's awards program, the Vahan Cardashian
    Award will be presented to the brother-sister pair of Bedros Bandazian
    and Melanie Kerneklian, both from Richmond, Va., who have dedicated a
    lifetime of steadfast activism to the ANCA at both local and leadership
    levels. Influential figures in their state's political and community
    life, having served volunteer appointments to a number of state-wide
    projects and commissions, Bandazian and Kerneklian are among the
    founders of the Richmond ANC and have led countless grassroots
    educational campaigns in support of Armenian issues.

    Both awardees were instrumental in a campaign aimed at introducing
    the teaching of the Armenian Genocide into the Virginia standards of
    learning, an effort that was featured in the PBS documentary series
    Frontline in March 2002. Both played critical roles in spearheading
    the Virginia Governor's Commission on Armenian Affairs under different
    governors. Alongside many leadership accomplishments within the ACAA,
    ANCA and ANCA Endowment, Bandazian established a longstanding record of
    Virginia gubernatorial proclamations related to the Armenian Genocide
    and has been pivotal in founding the acclaimed Armenian Heritage
    Cruise, an event that has become a prominent cultural tradition in the
    Armenian-American community over the last decade. During her tenure
    as a lead staff member to then Virginia State Delegate Eric Cantor
    (currently minority whip of the U.S. House of Representatives),
    Kerneklian was a driving force in educating the Virginia legislature
    on the Armenian Genocide. The Turkish government, supported by it

    s lobby and Virginia's tobacco and defense corporations, responded
    to these grassroots educational efforts with heavy-handed political
    maneuvers. Ultimately, these educational efforts resulted in the
    legislature's passage of an Armenian Genocide resolution in 2000.

    "We are pleased to honor Bedros Bandazian and Melanie Kerneklian with
    the Vahan Cardashian Award," said ACAA spokesperson George Aghjayan
    "These are two individuals who have repeatedly demonstrated the power
    of grassroots education and activism-especially in a small Armenian
    community. Their contributions to the ANC and the Armenian community
    are an inspiration."

    The Vahan Cardashian Award is given annually to an ANCA supporter who
    demonstrates longstanding dedication and active involvement in the
    Armenian American community and its issues. The award is named for
    Yale-educated lawyer Vahan Cardashian who set aside his successful
    New York practice to dedicate himself to the establishment of the
    American Committee for the Independence of Armenia (ACIA), predecessor
    organization to the Armenian National Committee, and to advocate for
    the plight of the Armenian nation.

    Plans are currently being finalized for the banquet. The evening
    will begin with a silent auction and cocktail reception, followed
    by dinner and awards program. For more information and reservations,
    call 312-615-7698.

    Established in 1969, ACAA is a 501©3 charitable organization that
    assists and supports impoverished people of Armenian origin; welfare
    institutions that aid those of Armenian origin; and educational and
    charitable organizations that encourage and develop the Armenian
    cultural heritage. The ACAA also aids students, authors, artists and
    researchers who are pursuing intellectual efforts in Armenian culture
    and education, and publishes educational, scientific and literary
    books that raise the educational, cultural and intellectual standards
    of the community. The ACAA sponsors projects both in the Republic of
    Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora. It also serves as a repository of
    historic Armenian national documents and archives.
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