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  • Belmont Citizen-Herald: Trees of Hope campaign to beautify homeland

    http://www2.townonline.com/belmont/artsLifestyle/v iew.bg?articleid=225405

    'Trees of Hope' campaign to beautify homeland

    Belmont Citizen-Herald
    Thursday, April 14, 2005

    This month, the Armenia Tree Project announced the launch of its "Trees of
    Hope" campaign in observance of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide.
    "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," stated ATP Executive Director Jeff Masarjian. "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."
    ATP's inaugural planting for the 2005 season will begin with 90,000
    trees, symbolizing the 90 years that have passed since the first genocide in
    modern history.
    "Our goal is to grow many thousands of Trees of Hope to maturity in
    time for the milestone 100th anniversary commemoration," said Masarjian.
    "With a thriving Armenian landscape in 2015, it will be evident that the
    Armenian Spirit is alive and well with all the life, beauty, and hope of
    nature."
    Given the importance of breaking ground during this year's planting
    season, the Trees of Hope initiative is supported by a comprehensive
    campaign designed to reach the widest audience possible.
    Those who adopt Trees of Hope may participate with gifts starting from
    $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, or pledge a 100-tree woodland or
    335-tree forest. Participants also can opt to receive a personalized Trees
    of Hope certificate as a keepsake.
    Carolyn Mugar, founder of the Armenia Tree Project, said, "By planting
    these memorial trees in Armenia, we are helping to put hope and pride on the
    Armenian horizon for both its struggling citizens and its worldwide
    diaspora. Through this and other tree-planting initiatives, we also hope
    that our efforts may serve as an inspiration for other developing nations or
    recent survivors of genocide now in the process of healing and rebuilding."
    Mugar added, "It is our vision that one day the images of uprooted
    Armenian victims on a death march through the Syrian desert will be replaced
    by images of an Armenian homeland flourishing with bounty and firmly rooted
    in opportunity. Not because we have forgotten the past, but because we now
    are able to redeem it. We urge Armenians everywhere to take a few moments of
    their time to share in this positive expression of remembrance."
    Donations can be made by mail, phone, or online. For additional
    information, call 617-926-8733 or go to www.armeniatree.org/hope.

    http://www2.townonline.com/belmont/artsLifestyle/view.bg?articleid=225405
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