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    The Fresno Bee, CA
    Oct 31 2014

    Groundbreaking set for Armenian monument at Fresno State

    The Fresno BeeOctober 31, 2014


    Valley Armenian community leaders will gather Sunday at Fresno State
    to break ground on a monument memorializing the Armenian genocide.

    The year 2015 will be the 100th anniversary of the start of a pogrom
    against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire, in which an estimated 500,000
    people died. Professor Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Fresno State
    Armenian Studies program said planners hope to complete the monument
    by April 24, the date the genocide is recognized as having begun in
    1915.

    The groundbreaking is the first in a series of events organized by the
    Armenian Genocide Centennial Fresno Committee leading up to April 24.

    The groundbreaking will begin at 2:30 p.m. at the Fresno State Maple
    Mall, south of the Satellite Student Union. Archbishop Hovnan
    Dederian, of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, will be
    present and speak, in addition to civic leaders.

    Funds for the memorial are being raised by donations. The monument
    itself was designed by Fresno architect Paul Halajian to incorporate
    symbols of cultural significance to the Armenian people. Principle
    components will be nine columns arranged in a circular pattern and
    angled inward, reminiscent of the Tzitzernagapert monument in Yerevan,
    Armenia.

    Columns will descend in height from 19 feet to 15 feet, to underscore
    the significance of the year 1915.

    The groundbreaking is open to the public. Free parking will be
    available in lots P5 and P6 near the Peters Business Building.


    http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/10/31/4209973_groundbreaking-set-for-armenian.html?rh=1



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