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  • Armenian Academy of Los Angeles Inaugural Gala-Banquet

    PRESS RELEASE

    Armenian Academy of Los Angeles
    Mail:
    P.O. Box 812
    Verdugo City, California 91046
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Telephone: (818) 293-0010
    Web site: www.armenianacademyofla.org


    PRESS RELEASE

    Armenian Academy of Los Angeles Inaugural Gala-Banquet

    The Armenian Academy of Los Angeles held its Inaugural Gala-Banquet
    on April 1, 2005, in support of the launch of an all-new
    college-preparatory high school in Los Angeles. Over 350 guests
    attended the event at the Deukmejian Hall of the Ararat Home Complex
    in Mission Hills.

    The cocktail hour, featuring an elaborate exhibition of paintings and
    sculptures by Armenian artists was followed by dinner and the main
    presentations. After opening remarks by Master of Ceremonies Dr.
    Armand Dorian, he invited Mrs. Seta Simonian, chairperson of the
    Board of Directors to deliver her address. Mrs. Simonian presented
    the vision and need of a top-level high school for the Los Angeles
    Armenian community. Stressing the need for academic excellence in an
    atmosphere that nurtures the Armenian-American identity of its student
    body, she said: "We want to create an institution that best prepared
    its students to compete and achieve success in the world outside and
    at the same time made its students fully conscious of, attracted to,
    and defiantly proud of the world that they came from".

    Following a video presentation that depicted the premise and the
    vision of the Academy, Dr. Noubar Afeyan delivered the keynote speech.
    Dr. Afeyan, CEO of Flagship Ventures and lecturer at MIT, recounted
    how academic achievement has been a beacon on which his successful
    career has been built. He emphasized the importance of high level
    academic achievement in today's competitive global environment, and he
    highlighted the need to fully appreciate the symbiotic relationship
    between the Armenian homeland and the Armenian Diaspora and the
    unique role that a highly educated generation would play in the
    future development of the Armenian nation. Dr. Afeyan, concluded his
    remarks with a philosophical reference to the challenges of such a
    major undertaking by saying "those who discourage you in your dreams
    are often people who have abandoned their own dreams".

    Three commissioned artistic works - musical, theatrical and dance
    presentations - tastefully complemented the evenings program.

    The evening and the project were blessed with prayers and words of
    appreciation by representatives of Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian
    and Archbishop Hovnan Derderian.

    The Board of Directors and the Planning and Development Committee are
    currently embarking on an extensive fundraising campaign. Pledges
    and donations to date total nearly $175,000. Those interested in
    joining the project or contributing to it may visit its website at
    www.armenianacademyofla.org or may call (818)-293-0010.
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