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  • Watertown: Plant a tree, grow hope

    Watertown TAB & Press, MA
    April 15 2005


    Plant a tree, grow hope

    The Armenia Tree Project is looking for people to adopt one of 90,000
    they hope to plant in Armenia this spring - 1,000 trees for each year
    that has passed since the Armenian Genocide - as part of its "Trees
    of Hope" campaign.

    "ATP is inviting Armenians all over the world to join us as we
    remember the past and embrace the future by planting Trees of Hope
    all across the Armenian homeland," said Jeff Masarjian, executive
    director of ATP, which is based in Watertown. "These memorial trees
    are not only an inspiring way to honor our lost ancestors, but also a
    very practical way to preserve the precious Armenian homeland,
    restoring its environmental integrity and scenic beauty."

    The project's goal is to grow thousands of trees to maturity by
    the Genocide's 100th anniversary commemoration, Masarjian said.

    Those who adopt Trees of Hope may participate with gifts
    starting at $15, which covers the propagating, planting and
    care-taking of one tree. In addition to a single commemorative tree,
    they can adopt a four-tree cluster, an eight-tree grove, a 35-tree
    arbor, a 100-tree woodland or a 335-tree forest. Participants can opt
    to receive a personalized Trees of Hope certificate as a keepsake.

    Donations may be made by mail, phone or online. For more
    information, call 617-926-8733 or log on to www.armeniatree.org/hope.
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