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  • Montebello-Stepenakert Sister-City Inaugural Reception

    PRESS RELEASE
    MONTEBELLO-STEPANAKERT SISTER-CITY ASSOCIATION
    Contact: Serge Samoniantz
    (626) 674-1645.
    e-mail: [email protected]

    Montebello-Stepanakert Sister-City Association Hosts Inaugural Reception

    MONTEBELLO, Calif. - With a flourish, the Montebello-Stepanakert
    Sister-City Association held its inaugural reception, Sept. 25 at
    Montebello City Hall. The Sunday afternoon event provided not only Armenian
    delicacies, wine, dance and music, but also food for thought for the more
    than 120 community members who attended.
    Raising funds for the upcoming projects planned by the non-profit
    Sister-City Association was the objective of the event, organizers said,
    but the goal was not monetary.
    "We wanted the participation of not only Armenian-Americans, but of the
    general population of the city," said Serge L. Samoniantz, the Committee
    Chairman, and the MC for the reception. "We succeeded beyond our
    expectations."
    Joining Montebello City Mayor Bill Molinari were Councilpersons Bob Bagwell
    and Norma Lopez-Reid - both active members of the Sister-City Committee,
    along with Police Chief Garry Couso-Vasquez - and several other officials,
    including district representatives from U.S. Congresswoman Grace
    Napolitano, and State Assemblyman Ron Calderon.
    Before the brief program began, the guests mingled, viewed the extensive
    display of photos and rugs from Stepanakert, and tasted the Armenian
    delicacies offered in the foyer of the Montebello City Hall.
    Samoniantz opened the program by acknowledging the officials present, and
    explained the reasons and purpose of the Montebello-Stepanakert Sister City
    program. He noted that the program had been initiated by the San Gabriel
    Valley Chapter of the Armenian National Committee, with the encouragement
    and assistance from the Montebello Armenian Center, as well as the
    financial support of the local ARF "Dro" Gomideh.
    Detailing the composition of the Sister-City Committee, he observed the
    diversity and the breath of support it had secured from the local community
    in the short time it had been in existence. "That's the object of this
    sister-city project: bring the community together for the common good."
    Over 24 volunteers from all walks of life participate in the monthly
    meetings at the Montebello Armenian Center.
    Samoniantz also noted the long and proud history of Armenians in
    Montebello, and highlighted the fact that in the mid-sixties, Montebello
    was the first, and so far, the only city in the United States, in which a
    monument to the 1915 Armenian victims of the Turkish Genocide was erected
    on public land. "Montebello became an inseparable part of the Armenian map
    then, and the city has justly earned the appreciation of all Armenians for
    what it has done."
    Mayor Molinari read and presented the Committee with a proclamation from
    the city, and in a pleasant and unexpected surprise, made a personal
    contribution of $500 to the Sister-City Committee.
    Following the Mayor's presentation, Montebello businessman Nazareth
    Sadorian, the chairman of the non-profit Association, spoke of the great
    strides Armenians have made in the city, and their numerous contributions
    to local charities and institutions. He also said that the Sister-City
    affiliation will allow greater interaction between the city and Armenians
    in Stepanakert, broadening the bond between the two.
    Also invited to speak was Raffi Hamparian, board member and former chairman
    of the Armenian National Committee, Western Region. In his brief yet
    powerful address, Hamparian underlined the need for the community to keep
    their involvement with each other and the nation at large.
    The sister-city affiliation will allow for cultural, educational, health
    care and business opportunities between the people of Montebello and the
    residents of Stepanakert, who are recovering from their long struggle for
    independence from Azerbaijani rule.
    At the end of the program, three carpets made by the Stepanakert Rug
    Factory were auctioned off, with the spirited assistance of Councilperson
    Norma Lopez-Reid. The carpets were donated to the Sister-City Committee by
    Hovig Mahseredjian, owner of Hye Keer, of Reseda, Calif. He privatized the
    Rug factory in 1999, the first such privatization in Karabagh, and now
    provides employment for 50 families in the area.
    Capping off the program, Samoniantz invited all the guests to attend the
    Montebello City Council meeting on Oct. 12, starting at 7 p.m., where the
    councilmembers will formally vote for the affiliation with the City of
    Stepanakert.
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