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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    March 24 , 2005

    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian

    Email: [email protected]



    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY PLANS FIRST-EVER YOUNG LEADERSHIP GROUP MISSION TO
    ARMENIA: JUNE 29 - JULY 11

    Washington, DC - In response to the growing number of young
    professionals and intern alumni joining the Armenian Assembly in
    recent years, organizational leaders today announced plans to lead the
    Assembly's first-ever "Young Leadership Group Mission to Armenia."
    The trip, scheduled for June 29 - July 11, 2005, is specifically
    designed for professionals ages 18-40, former interns and families
    with children.

    "The Assembly is thrilled to offer its supporters this trip and hopes
    that a great many of our young leaders and their families will take
    part," said Board of Directors Chairman Anthony Barsamian, who is
    leading the Mission group. "For more than 15 years, this organization
    has successfully led an annual Mission to our homeland, thanks in
    part to the Assembly's Mission Chair Annie Totah. Participants can
    expect the Assembly to maintain the high standards that have been
    set forth on previous Mission trips."

    Totah, who also serves as Board of Directors Vice-Chair, said Mission
    participants often return from their trip with a renewed sense of
    commitment for the Armenian cause. "Throughout the years, many of our
    members have been touched by what they see that it inspires them to
    adopt or underwrite a special project or cause in Armenia," said Totah.
    "It is now time for the next generation to make that trip home, and
    best determine how they can make a difference in their homeland and
    their communities."

    The 12-day visit will highlight the many important and historical sites
    that Armenia has to offer, including Holy Etchmiadzin, Khor Virab,
    Geghard, Garni, the Genocide Museum and Memorial. Participants will
    also attend private briefings by Armenian government officials,
    His Holiness Karekin II, as well as U.S. Embassy officials.

    Trip participants will also tour museums, schools, churches, and other
    sites in and around Yerevan. In addition, free time will be scheduled
    for individual sightseeing trips or visits with friends and family.
    Children participating on the Mission will also have the opportunity
    to meet new friends in Armenia through several pre-planned activities.
    Day programs for children ages 5-15, dubbed "Camp Yerevan" will allow
    youngsters to connect with Armenia's rich culture and heritage and
    tour Armenia's historical sites in a safe and controlled environment.

    Contributing Affiliate Lena Kizirian of Redondo Beach, California made
    her first trip to Armenia last year with the Assembly. Kizirian,
    who traveled with her husband, said the trip forever changed her
    outlook on Armenia and she's eager to go back.

    "Before this trip, Armenia used to be a very distant and far fetched
    dream," Kizirian said. "Armenia has put my life in perspective and
    there are no words to describe the feelings you have when you're there.
    That's why we're planning on returning with the Assembly in June. And
    this time, we're taking our daughters with us!"

    The Assembly Mission group will stay at the newly-renovated Hotel
    Armenia Marriott situated on Republic Square in the heart of Yerevan.
    Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis
    with completed application forms and payments by check or credit card
    received by the Assembly by May 2, 2005.

    To receive an application, or to learn more about the trip, contact
    Assembly Deputy Director of Development Rita Mullane in Washington,
    DC at (202) 393-3434 x246 or via email at [email protected].

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness
    of Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership
    organization.

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    NR#2005-035
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