TRADE IN BIG-BOX CHRISTMAS FOR SOMETHING FAIRER
By Susan Semenak, The Gazette
The Gazette (Montreal)
November 13, 2006 Monday
Final Edition
Social Justice Group holds sale of exploitation-free goods
Looking to get a headstart on Christmas shopping? Want to do some
good while you're at it?
[parts omitted]
A group of young Montrealers of Armenian descent are doing their part
to make a difference. The Armenagan youth club of the Tekeyan Cultural
Association of Montreal held a very successful Bal des Debutantes on
Nov. 4.
This young group, led by the dedicated Florida Balian, worked for
more than two months to prepare and organize the gala event, during
which 10 young couples were presented to the audience.
It wasn't just for fun, either. The ball was organized to raise funds
for the youth group's trip to Armenia next summer. Their aim is to
participate in a construction or renovation project in one of four
Tekeyan schools in Armenia.
The funds raised in Montreal will be used for the purchase of materials
as well as the hiring of local professionals.
Tax-free donations can be made to the Tekeyan Cultural Association
(Armenia project) and sent to 825 Manoogian St., St. Laurent H4N 1Z5.
Seats are filling up fast for another Armenian community event: the
Armenian General Benevolent Union's 514 Poker Series. The no-limit
Texas Hold'em charity poker tournament will take place at Armina
Reception Hall in Laval (1003C Cure Labelle Blvd.) on Saturday, Nov.
18, at 6 p.m.
The grand prize is a trip for two to Las Vegas and a seat at the Main
Event at the 2007 World Series of Poker. The top 10 finishers will
also receive prizes.
The player fee for the tournament is $125, which includes cocktails
and sandwiches.
For information and tickets, call Admission at 514-790-1245, visit
its website at www.admission.com or email AGBU at [email protected].
By Susan Semenak, The Gazette
The Gazette (Montreal)
November 13, 2006 Monday
Final Edition
Social Justice Group holds sale of exploitation-free goods
Looking to get a headstart on Christmas shopping? Want to do some
good while you're at it?
[parts omitted]
A group of young Montrealers of Armenian descent are doing their part
to make a difference. The Armenagan youth club of the Tekeyan Cultural
Association of Montreal held a very successful Bal des Debutantes on
Nov. 4.
This young group, led by the dedicated Florida Balian, worked for
more than two months to prepare and organize the gala event, during
which 10 young couples were presented to the audience.
It wasn't just for fun, either. The ball was organized to raise funds
for the youth group's trip to Armenia next summer. Their aim is to
participate in a construction or renovation project in one of four
Tekeyan schools in Armenia.
The funds raised in Montreal will be used for the purchase of materials
as well as the hiring of local professionals.
Tax-free donations can be made to the Tekeyan Cultural Association
(Armenia project) and sent to 825 Manoogian St., St. Laurent H4N 1Z5.
Seats are filling up fast for another Armenian community event: the
Armenian General Benevolent Union's 514 Poker Series. The no-limit
Texas Hold'em charity poker tournament will take place at Armina
Reception Hall in Laval (1003C Cure Labelle Blvd.) on Saturday, Nov.
18, at 6 p.m.
The grand prize is a trip for two to Las Vegas and a seat at the Main
Event at the 2007 World Series of Poker. The top 10 finishers will
also receive prizes.
The player fee for the tournament is $125, which includes cocktails
and sandwiches.
For information and tickets, call Admission at 514-790-1245, visit
its website at www.admission.com or email AGBU at [email protected].