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    PRESS RELEASE
    South Florida Armenian Students' Association
    c/o 3990 Laurelwood Lane
    Delray Beach, FL 33445
    Tel: 561-716-6155
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.asainc.org


    South Florida Armenian Community Embraces the
    New Armenian Students' Association

    Unexpected record turnout stuns cookout organizers

    Deerfield Beach, Fla. ~@" A little over 100 people from Miami to as
    far north as Orlando turned out Saturday afternoon for the South
    Florida ASA's first function of the year, Cookout 2005, at Quiet
    Waters Park. While the organization's name is "Armenian
    Students'...", there was a definite family atmosphere; high
    school and university students brought their siblings and families to
    enjoy a day of Armenian food, fun and water recreational activities
    at the event.

    S.FL ASA President Michael Toumayan expressed his gratitude on behalf
    of the executive committee to those in attendance. "Your presence not
    only means a lot to us, but most importantly, it is a moral
    support," said Toumayan. The event also provided an opportunity
    for members of the community to view the progress being made by the
    six-member executive committee, who initiated the South Florida
    branch of the organization that envisions in uniting the Armenian
    student population in South Florida and representing their voices and
    concerns in the community decision-making.

    The picnic included appearances by influential leaders of the South
    Florida Armenian community. Among the attendees were Bedo
    Der-Bedrossian, Chairman of St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church;
    Vicken Bedoyan, Chairman of Homenetmen of South Florida; Karina
    Arzoumanova, President of Florida Atlantic University Pre-Law
    Association; Taniel Koushakjian, President of Florida Atlantic
    University Armenian Student Association; Carol Norigian, Board of
    Trustee member of National ASA; and past ASA Board President, Edward
    Eranosian, and Rev. Archpriest Vazken Bekiarian, Pastor of St.
    Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church, who blessed the table. Recording
    Secretary Adelin Alexanian states, "the blessing of our hard work
    by a representative of the Armenian Apostolic Church is a great deal
    for me not just as a member of the Armenian community but as an
    Armenian Orthodox Christian."

    The cookout also attracted people who were fairly new to the Armenian
    environment. Christina Berian Pelosky, a Ph.D. candidate from Lynn
    University in Boca Raton, unexpectedly came across the picnic through
    researching various websites for her dissertation on the inclusion of
    the Armenian Genocide in higher education. Liz Telfeyan who is of
    Armenian and Jewish ancestry, for the first time, attended her first
    Armenian event and voluntarily helped out by serving food. Armen
    Mkoyan who moved from Armenia two years ago and drove three hours
    from Central Florida, has had difficulty finding young college-aged
    Armenians like himself in Orlando. "I came to this event because I
    wanted to meet people who share common Armenian values," he says.

    Taniel Koushakjian, who is the Corresponding Secretary, agreed,
    "social events like this are a good way for young Armenians to
    network with each other."

    The executive committee greatly appreciates all the men and women who
    put time and energy in helping make the event a successful and
    memorable one. "We also could not have done this without the
    generous financial and moral support of the Central Executive
    Committee and Board of Trustees of the National Armenian
    Students' Association," said Vice-President Roupen Joubi.
    Treasurer Arsho Kantarjian reported that, "incredible profit was
    made as a result of raffle donations by the Alexanian, Ashjian, and
    Toumayan families, of which we are grateful for."

    After innumerable questions of our next planned event, Advisor Alex
    Aghyarian responded, "we don't know yet, but let me tell you
    that it will be bigger, better and even more youthful. This I promise
    you!"

    The South Florida Armenian Students' Association (ASA) is focused
    on educational pursuits by Armenians in Florida and the raising of
    their intellectual standards, develop fellowship among them,
    cultivate in them the spirit of service in the public interest, and
    acquainting the entire American community with Armenian culture. To
    learn more about the Armenian Students' Association, please visit
    www.asainc.org.
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