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    ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
    65 Main Street
    Watertown, MA 02472 USA
    Tel: (617) 926-TREE
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armeniatree.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 23, 2010

    Armenia Tree Project Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Earth Day

    -- Highlights Include the Planting of 200 Trees in Nor Nork Community

    YEREVAN, Armenia--As an official partner of the Earth Day Network, Armenia
    Tree Project (ATP) joined with the Young Biologists Association NGO and
    Aarhus Ecological Information Center to organize a series of events to
    celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.

    One of the most noteworthy events was a public tree planting on April 16 at
    St. Sarkis Church in the Nor Nork community of Yerevan. Two hundred tree
    seedlings were provided by ATP with the support of the Earth Day Network.

    After a brief training on planting techniques by ATP staff, the trees were
    planted by local residents and representatives of organizations including
    the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the British
    Council, the Young Biologists Association, and the Yerevan State University
    Student Scientific Society. Students from the local Quantum College also
    participated along with a group of volunteers from the Fulbright Scholar
    Program.

    One of the guests of honor for the event was British Ambassador to Armenia
    Charles Lonsdale, who joined participants to plant his own tree for Earth
    Day. In his remarks, Ambassador Lonsdale expressed his appreciation to the
    event sponsors for organizing this important environmental initiative.

    Numerous Armenian celebrities also joined the event including Ashot
    Ghazaryan, Arsen Grigoryan, Vardan Badalyan, Lala Mnacakanyan, and DJ
    Vakcina, who all planted trees together with the other participants.

    "Armenia Tree Project was honored to contribute to the worldwide celebration
    of Earth Day once again this year with a tree planting program in the Nor
    Nork community," stated Executive Director Jeff Masarjian. "ATP is
    especially pleased that so many people in Armenia and around the world are
    committed to the goal of planting trees in urban and rural areas."

    The Earth Day celebrations in Armenia began with a petition campaign
    organized by young volunteers to promote a "green lifestyle" in Armenia.
    More than 3,600 people signed the petition which will be presented to the
    government with suggestions to encourage private sector organizations to
    support a "green lifestyle." The response to the petition was announced at a
    seminar titled "How to Live Green and Stop Climate Change." The leaders of
    several environmental organizations reported on climate change and its
    impacts on the environment during the event.

    Another panel discussion titled "The Time to Speak Up" was held at the Best
    Western Congress Hotel, where climate scientists and environmentalists made
    presentations on climate change and biodiversity issues in Armenia. The aim
    of the discussion was raising awareness of climate change among the youth.

    The final event held on Earth Day was a painting competition titled "Live
    Green" at the Best Western Congress Hotel. Participants were children of
    ages 7-13, who were awarded prizes from the Armenian Society for the
    Protection of Birds, LOLO children's magazine, and Armenia Tree Project.
    Staff from ATP's Environmental Education Program organized a recital
    competition for children who didn't participate in the painting contest.

    Eleven-year old Alik Hambardzumyan won first prize in the competition for
    his painting "Barn Swallow." After the competition, a group of children from
    the Yerevan Municipal Youth Center presented a concert which was followed by
    performances about ecological topics by children from Yerevan School No. 93.

    "We extend our thanks to the British Ambassador and to other organizations
    that joined our partnership including the Earth Day Network, Young
    Biologists Association, and Aarhus Ecological Information Center," added
    Masarjian. "Although our work is ongoing, we were glad to work with so many
    people on this day to demonstrate our commitment to the environment, be a
    part of global Earth Day celebrations, and contribute to the actions taking
    place all over the world to stop climate change."

    Since 1994, Armenia Tree Project has planted and restored more than
    3,500,000 trees at over 800 sites around the country and created hundreds of
    jobs for impoverished Armenians in tree-regeneration programs. The
    organization's three tiered initiatives are tree planting, community
    development, and environmental education. For additional information and to
    support ATP's mission, visit the web site www.armeniatree.org.
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