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  • East Coast AGBU YP Kick Off Summer at 3rd Annual YPGNY Camp Nubar

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, July 21, 2008

    East Coast Young Professionals Kick Off Summer at 3rd Annual YPGNY Camp
    Nubar Retreat

    Fifty young professionals from the greater New York area, Boston,
    Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and, for the first time, from as far
    afield as Los Angeles, ventured to upstate New York the weekend of June
    20-22 to attend the third annual Young Professionals (YP) Retreat at
    Camp Nubar. Hosted by the AGBU Young Professionals of Greater New York
    (YPGNY), the retreat took place in the state's scenic Catskill Mountains
    and offered an opportunity for participants to relax and network amongst
    newfound peers.

    After the group settled into their semi-private cabins and unpacked
    their bags, everyone gathered on the basketball courts for a pizza party
    and a mini "Color War," a traditional Camp Nubar game that combines
    performing arts and sports.

    "The first night's activity always brings everyone together and sets the
    tone for the weekend. Whether you were a Camp alum or not, everyone had
    a fabulous time and laughter continued throughout the night," said
    Alexis Halejian, retreat Co-Chair.

    The next day, YP campers took advantage of the great outdoors with a
    vast menu of activities. The morning began with a professionally taught
    yoga class on the edge of the spring-fed Lake Arax. Then, throughout the
    day, participants were able to enjoy a variety of water activities,
    including rowing, canoeing and swimming, under the watchful eye of a
    certified lifeguard. Other activities included tennis tournaments,
    basketball and a backgammon mini-tournament, which continued well into
    the afternoon.

    Saturday evening began with a wine-tasting activity organized by Vadim
    Krisyan, who, informed by his wine expertise, offered a crash course in
    wine-food pairings and explored everything from gourmet cheeses and
    olives to hummus and lahmajoon (Armenian pizza). The evening ended with
    a bonfire sing-along.

    In the end, the YP Retreat proved to be an unique bonding experience for
    all. "Camp Nubar has been a home away from home to me since my first
    summer as a camper in 1986. Now, as a member of YPGNY, it brings me
    great joy to organize these weekend trips so that others can share the
    experiences unique to Camp Nubar," stated Harout Gebian, alumnus of Camp
    Nubar and a member of YPGNY.

    Event co-chairman and Camp Nubar alumnus, James Ishkanian, agreed. "The
    retreat weekend exemplified the true character and spirit of Camp
    Nubar--a great place for Armenians to come together, relax and enjoy the
    outdoors."

    YPGNY intends to donate any funds raised during the weekend to Camp
    Nubar as a symbol of their appreciation for a facility that has offered
    a summer haven for youth of Armenian descent since 1963.

    AGBU Camp Nubar is a modern facility that has been highly ranked by the
    American Camp Association, American Red Cross, and American Academy of
    Pediatrics. For more information about AGBU Camp Nubar, please visit
    www.campnubar.org, email [email protected], or call 212-319-6383.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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