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    ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
    65 Main Street
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Tel: (866) 965-TREE (toll-free)
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armeniatree.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    July 30, 2008

    Armenia Tree Project Inaugurates Mirak Family Reforestation Nursery in Lori
    Region

    -- Special Program Welcomes Visit by Robert Mirak and St. James Armenian
    Church

    MARGAHOVIT, Armenia--Armenia Tree Project (ATP) officially inaugurated its
    Mirak Family Reforestation Nursery in Margahovit, during a visit by Dr.
    Robert Mirak who is the program's primary benefactor. Dr. Mirak visited the
    nursery on July 17 with his sister Muriel Mirak-Weissbach and a group of
    Armenian-Americans from the St. James Armenian Apostolic Church of
    Watertown, led by Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian.

    The site of ATP's large-scale reforestation nursery was blessed by Rev.
    Aljalian, and opening remarks were given by ATP Yerevan Director Mher
    Sadoyan and ATP Deputy Director Jason Sohigian. "A few years ago, the Mirak
    Family contacted ATP looking for a new project to support. I remember
    visiting with Dr. Mirak and his daughters Jennifer and Julia, when our
    executive director described our goal of establishing our own reforestation
    nursery here in northern Armenia, which was hardest hit by deforestation
    after independence," recounted Sohigian.

    "This nursery has allowed ATP to expand its capacity in reforestation, and
    this program has served as a launching pad for our partnership with Yale
    University's school of forestry. Experts from Yale have worked here in the
    local forests with Armenian volunteers and professionals to help us prepare
    a sustainable forestry manual which will instruct local residents on how to
    both use and also protect the resources provided by our forests for use by
    future generations," he added.

    The event was attended by Margahovit Mayor Seyran Ananyan, as well as the
    mayors of Aygut and Aghavnavank, where ATP is working with the local
    communities to implement reforestation programs. The 15-acre nursery was
    established in 2005 with the support of the John Mirak Foundation, which
    also funded a significant portion of its operational costs for five years.
    This nursery has the capacity to produce one million tree seedlings per
    year, which has greatly expanded ATP's reforestation programs in northern
    Armenia.

    Dr. Mirak and his sister Muriel cut a ribbon for a memorial stone at the
    site, which is dedicated to the memory of their parents John and Artemis
    Mirak who were survivors of the Armenian Genocide from Arapkir. "As a true
    Armenian, my father had special love for trees. For that reason he planted
    four trees in his backyard garden and named them after his four children. He
    nurtured those seedlings with so much love, and his trees gave a bountiful
    harvest of fruit," recounted Dr. Mirak. "Besides the trees, my father was
    happy when he was in the mountains, surrounded with nature."

    "My parents never returned to their homeland, but they always wanted to see
    their beautiful native-land. I am sorry they are not here today to see this
    marvelous nursery, because it combines everything that they loved so
    much-the mountains, trees, and programs in Armenia," continued Dr. Mirak in
    his remarks. "I know that they are happy now, as this program is sustainable
    and prosperous. Our family hopes this nursery will flourish and that Armenia
    will flourish too for thousands and thousands of years."

    After the program, ATP staff led the guests on tours of the nursery, which
    currently contains over 500,000 seedlings of pine, maple, oak, ash, and
    other indigenous trees that will be planted in the surrounding hillsides in
    the coming months and years.

    While the guests enjoyed a luncheon of locally grown vegetables and fruits,
    a group of schoolchildren from the village performed a skit about the
    importance of trees and their biological functions as part of the
    interconnected natural world. The group participated in ATP's environmental
    education program in Margahovit, which was implemented through the
    leadership of a local teacher using ATP's "Plant an Idea, Plant a Tree"
    curriculum.

    In the 1930s, John Mirak established the Arlington Center Garage and Service
    Corporation. With the involvement of sons Robert, Charles, and Edward, and
    now members of the third generation of the family, the businesses have
    expanded to include Mirak Chevrolet/Hyundai, Mirak Properties, and Mirak
    Leasing. The Mirak Family has contributed to a number of other charitable
    and education institutions, including Arlington's hospital, libraries, and
    the preservation of historic structures, and the Armenian Cultural
    Foundation in Arlington, MA.

    Since 1994, Armenia Tree Project has planted and restored more than
    2,000,000 trees and created hundreds of jobs for impoverished Armenians in
    tree-regeneration programs. The organization's three tiered initiatives are
    tree planting, community development to reduce poverty and promote
    self-sufficiency, and environmental education to protect Armenia's precious
    natural resources. For additional information, visit the web site
    www.armeniatree.org.

    PHOTO CAPTIONS

    (Mirak Family Dedication.jpg) Dr. Robert Mirak and his sister Muriel
    Mirak-Weissbach (center) cut the ribbon to inaugurate Armenia Tree Project's
    Mirak Family Reforestation Nursery in the village of Margahovit; the Miraks
    visited the site with a group from the St. James Armenian Apostolic Church
    of Watertown led by Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian (right)

    (Mirak Family Nursery.jpg) Dr. Robert Mirak (second from right) is pictured
    at the Armenia Tree Project Mirak Family Reforestation Nursery in Margahovit
    with Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, Michael Weissbach, Muriel Mirak-Weissbach,
    and ATP Yerevan Director Mher Sadoyan; the nursery was inaugurated in memory
    of John and Artemis Mirak
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