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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008

    AGBU Silicon Valley Kids' Club Goes Behind the Scenes at Pixar Studios

    On February 29, 2008, the AGBU Silicon Valley Kids' Club had the unique
    opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at the popular Pixar
    animation studio. Well known for its hi-tech computer animation, Pixar
    is famous for such hit movies as "Ratatouille," "Toy Story," "A Bug's
    Life," "Monster, Inc." and "The Incredibles."

    Longtime Pixar producer Katherine Sarafian led the tour and shared her
    insight into the workings of one of the world's leading animation
    studios. Sarafian's latest professional work includes the Academy
    Award-nominated short film, "Lifted." She also serves on the boards of
    Lunafest, honoring women in film, and the San Francisco Armenian Film
    Festival. A native of Oakland, California, Sarafian is closely tied to
    the Armenian-American community and was an active member of AGBU Young
    Professionals of Northern California for years.

    While touring Pixar studios, the members of the Kids Club learned about
    the sophistication of clay animation, the jargon associated with working
    in the field, and the amount of time required to produce sophisticated
    features.

    "Katherine explained that during an animation movie you have to create
    every detail, every shadow, every character," said 10-year-old Kids'
    Club member Christina Cherekdjian. "It's as if you have a blank sheet of
    paper to draw on when you start."

    After learning about the various roles of script writers, directors,
    producers, set designers and artists, the visitors were treated to the
    screening of several Pixar movie clips.

    Other recent activities of the Silicon Valley Kids' Club, which was
    established in May 2006, have included a tour of Stanford University
    organized by the college's Armenian Students Association (ASA),
    interactive science experiments taught by scientist Anahit Yeramian, a
    trip to the Marine Reserve and a visit to San Francisco's Exploratorium
    Museum of Science and Art. In October, the club also had a sleepover at
    the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Participants highlighted feeding the sting
    rays and sleeping next to the shark tanks as their best memories from
    this unique "underwater" visit. Last December, the Silicon Valley Kids'
    Club also had the unique opportunity to host their peers from Armenia's
    AGBU Nork Children's Center, who came to perform in Northern California.

    "The greatest thing about the AGBU Kids' Club is that every time we
    visit a new place, there is always someone Armenian working there and
    helping us learn," Cherekdjian says.

    "Our focus all along has been to connect Armenian kids with each other
    and with key Armenian-American professionals," said Yervant Zorian, AGBU
    Silicon Valley chairman. "Under the AGBU Kids' Club umbrella, children
    will flourish and form lifelong relationships, become knowledgeable
    Armenians, and turn into good Armenian parents active in their
    communities and valuable contributors to our nation."

    AGBU Silicon Valley Kids' Club is dedicated to programs for
    Armenian-American children between the ages of six and twelve. Its
    mission is to connect youth to their heritage and culture through
    enjoyable educational activities. Monthly gatherings include learning
    games, field trips, and pen pal communication with children in Armenia.
    The Kids Club's next monthly meeting will be held on April 26 at St.
    Andrew's Church in Cupertino, California for a "Walk Through
    20th-Century Armenian History." For more information, email
    [email protected].

    For information on AGBU Silicon Valley and other AGBU worldwide
    chapters, please visit www.agbu.org.
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