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  • Over 350 Gather at Annual AYF-YOARF Junior Seminar

    Armenian Youth Federation-YOARF Eastern US
    80 Bigelow Ave
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Tel. (617) 923-1933
    Fax (617) 924-1933
    www.ayf.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    June 08, 2005
    Contact: Sossi Essajanian
    (617) 923-1933

    Over 350 Gather at Annual AYF-YOARF Junior Seminar

    [Sub Headline] Guest lecturers include ARF Eastern Region chairman
    Hayg Oshagan and Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan

    WATERTOWN, MA--From May 27-30, over 350 junior and senior members of
    the Armenian Youth Federation-Youth Organization of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (AYF-YOARF) Eastern Region gathered in
    Prospect, Penn. to attend the 34th annual National Junior Seminar.

    The theme for this year's event was ?Stepping in to the Future: A
    Journey through Armenia's Past,? aimed at bridging Armenia's history
    and today's efforts of cultural preservation, Genocide recognition and
    reparations, and a deeper understanding of Western Armenian lands.

    On the first night, welcoming remarks were given by the 2005 Junior
    Seminar committee, and members of the AYF-YOARF Central Executive and
    Central Junior Council were introduced. A slide show was presented by
    Greater Boston AYF chapter member Sossi Essajanian on the AYF
    Pan-American Seminar and the contributions of the eight AYF-YOARF
    delegates to the seminar. Finally, Central Executive member Aram
    Hovagimian offered a PowerPoint of his recent trip to Turkey, with
    comparative photographs from the region of sites before the Genocide
    and today.

    During the event, members attended lectures on such topics as activism
    and Hai Tahd issues, genocide denial, and Armenia's independence and
    progress. Lecturers included Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) Western Region board of directors member Raffi Hamparian, who
    discussed the activities of the organization and what each individual
    can do to help the cause; Dr. Lucy Der Manuelian, who presented a
    slide show of Armenian monuments and manuscripts; and Dr. Dikran
    Kaligian, who discussed the modern history of Artsakh.

    This year, the seminar also featured four lectures by Archbishop
    Oshagan Choloyan and Rev. Father Anoushavan Tanielian, who discussed
    the challenges facing the Armenian Church and Christianity as part of
    Armenia's history. According to the Prelacy Crossroads E-Newsletter,
    the Archbishop noted that he was particularly impressed with the
    questions that were posed by the young participants, showing maturity
    and knowledge, he said.

    Also addressing attendees this year was ARF Eastern Region Central
    Committee chairman Hayg Oshagan, who spoke to the older juniors and
    senior members about the ARF, its goals and work in the Eastern
    U.S. and abroad. Oshagan fielded many questions from the large group,
    ranging from his work as chairman and the structure of the
    organization.

    Evening entertainment was provided by singer Avo Ashjian from
    California as well as Antranig Kzirian on oud, Aram Hovagimian on
    keyboard, Jimmy Kzirian on dumbeg and vocals, and on the final night,
    Armen Sevag on violin and vocals. The group energized junior and
    senior members alike by leading AYFers in singing patriotic songs, as
    well as popular Armenian songs.

    Various chapters also presented skits during a talent show with
    performances commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
    genocide, and remembering the founding of Armenia's first independent
    republic in 1918. Acts included a solemn skit depicting the many
    fedayees that fought in the battle of Sardarabad, as well as a moving
    presentation of Western Armenian villages and the total number of
    people lost in each.

    The following evening, the Central Junior Council announced the
    winners of its annual programs and contests. The first award given was
    for the Junior Page contest, where chapters submit articles for the
    Armenian Weekly newspaper's AYF Page. Taking first place was the
    Greater Boston chapter, followed by the Chicago and Providence
    chapters. The honor of Best Article was awarded to Sahag Zakarian,
    while a Camp Haiastan Campership was gifted to Araxi Karafian of the
    Greater Boston chapter. Finally, Outstanding Junior Member awards were
    given out to one person from each of the region's 18 chapters.

    Also during the weekend, and in an attempt to link the past, present
    and future, members also filled a time capsules with letters and
    keepsakes from the weekend, to be opened by the committee in five
    years.

    "As a parent and as a lecturer, I was very impressed by how well
    Junior Seminar was run. Any event that can gather 60 percent of an
    organization's membership is astounding. In this age of video games
    and youth sports, it is to the great credit of the AYF that so many of
    its members are dedicated enough to travel hundreds of miles for an
    educational, as well as social, weekend," said lecturer George
    Aghjayan.

    "The whole weekend is energizing. I only wish the entire Armenian
    community could witness junior seminar, where our kids shine;
    intellectually, athletically and socially," he said.

    Junior members were also enthusiastic about the event. "I thought this
    year's seminar was a great success. The lectures covered a lot of
    topics including the AYF history, Armenian dynasties, and Armenian
    architecture. I especially liked the way the lecturers presented the
    information; by using PowerPoint, maps, videos, slide shows, and
    through group activities. It was also fun reuniting with of all of my
    Armenian friends. Nothing makes me happier than seeing over 300 people
    Armenian line-dancing; this is a way of keeping our Armenian culture
    alive," said Providence junior member Ani Anto Megerdichian.

    Since 1971, Junior Seminar has grown to become the largest AYF junior
    event with more than 350 junior participants from throughout the
    United States and Canada each Memorial Day weekend. The event is an
    opportunity for juniors to meet and take part in a thorough
    educational program, which consists of a set of eight lectures geared
    to the participants? age groups to relay information and to encourage
    discussion and independent thinking. The seminar is supervised by a
    staff of more than 50 AYF senior members from various local chapters
    who accompany the junior participants to activities and supervise them
    throughout the weekend.

    PHOTO CREDIT: Arsineh Khachikian

    PHOTO CAPTIONS:

    JrSem01.jpg: Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan (far right) and Rev. Father
    Anoushavan Tanielian (second from right) discussed the Armenian church
    with AYF Junior Seminar participants

    JrSem07.jpg: Over 300 junior and senior members of the AYF-YOARF
    Eastern Region gathered in Prospect, Penn. to attend the 34th annual
    National Junior Seminar

    JrSem08.jpg: ARF Eastern Region Central Committee chairman Hayg
    Oshagan

    JrSem10.jpg: AYF junior and senior members attended a set of eight
    lectures about topics such as Genocide recognition and reparations,
    and Western Armenian lands
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