Armenia Tree Project
Yerevan 375025, Aygestan 9th Str., #6
Tel./Fax (374 1) 569910
Internet: www.armeniatree.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Press Release
10.05.2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
US Ambassador's Roundtable Participants Plant Evergreen at Tsitsernakaberd
Thursday, May 06 - John Ordway, the US Ambassador to Armenia, presided
during a special tree planting ceremony at Tsitsernakaberd on May 6 as
part of the Spring 2004 meetings of the semi-annual "U.S. Ambassador's
Diaspora Roundtable." After laying flowers in front of the Eternal
Flame, Roundtable participants planted a tree with the Ambassador in
the alley of evergreens. The tree planting was arranged by Armenia
Tree Project (ATP). Susan Yacubian Klein, ATP Country Director,
who also participated in the Ambassador's Diaspora Roundtable,
accompanied the Ambassador during this act of respect.
For further information, please contact Karen Sarkavagyan at the
Armenia Tree Project, phone numbers 569910 and 553069, E-mail
[email protected]
The Armenia Tree Project was founded in 1994 during Armenia's darkest
and coldest years with the vision of securing Armenia's future
by protecting Armenia's environment. Funded by contributions from
Diasporan Armenians, ATP has planted and rejuvenated over 500,000
trees at more than 450 sites ranging from Gumri to Goris.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Yerevan 375025, Aygestan 9th Str., #6
Tel./Fax (374 1) 569910
Internet: www.armeniatree.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Press Release
10.05.2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
US Ambassador's Roundtable Participants Plant Evergreen at Tsitsernakaberd
Thursday, May 06 - John Ordway, the US Ambassador to Armenia, presided
during a special tree planting ceremony at Tsitsernakaberd on May 6 as
part of the Spring 2004 meetings of the semi-annual "U.S. Ambassador's
Diaspora Roundtable." After laying flowers in front of the Eternal
Flame, Roundtable participants planted a tree with the Ambassador in
the alley of evergreens. The tree planting was arranged by Armenia
Tree Project (ATP). Susan Yacubian Klein, ATP Country Director,
who also participated in the Ambassador's Diaspora Roundtable,
accompanied the Ambassador during this act of respect.
For further information, please contact Karen Sarkavagyan at the
Armenia Tree Project, phone numbers 569910 and 553069, E-mail
[email protected]
The Armenia Tree Project was founded in 1994 during Armenia's darkest
and coldest years with the vision of securing Armenia's future
by protecting Armenia's environment. Funded by contributions from
Diasporan Armenians, ATP has planted and rejuvenated over 500,000
trees at more than 450 sites ranging from Gumri to Goris.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress