PR Newswire (press release), NY
May 27 2008
AJA Raises Funds With Los Angeles Jewelry Runway Show
A Charitable Organization Comprised of Leading Jewelry Designers Comes
Together For a Good Cause
LOS ANGELES, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Armenian Jewelers Association
(AJA), a charitable organization comprised of leading
Armenian-American Jewelry Designers, have announced today that they
have raised over $100,000 dedicated to their various charitable causes
with their 2nd annual jewelry runway show held on May 11, 2008 at the
Biltmore hotel in Los Angeles.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080527/LATU0 36)
Attended by the Who's Who of the elite jewelry community, on the
special mother's day version of the yearly show, all mothers received
a rose and enjoyed a unique Brazilian themed gathering. The attendees
of this black tie banquet affair were treated to a runway show
featuring jewelry from 10 Armenian Designers including Giantto
Designer Jewelry, Haytayan Jewelers, Inc., Kirkara, Luxiriator/Franco,
Inc., Media Imports Micheal M. Jewelry, Oro Diamante, Simon
G. Jewelry, and Von Dutch Watches.
The AJA was created in order to develop a stronger network of jewelers
in the U.S. and to help further develop and promote education
initiatives and programs for those youths interested in excelling in
the jewelry industry. The purpose of AJA is to draw on the heritage
and the diverse entrepreneurial and business strengths and experience
of its members in order to increase communication and cooperation
between U.S. jewelers, to enhance the professional image, promote the
interests and assist in the development and expansion of educational
initiatives of the future generations of the jewelry industry.
Part of the proceeds from the event will go to an educational relief
fund set up to help encourage youth and to provide them with the
valued support they need to get through school and to get a start in a
more than successful profession.
For more information on the AJA, please visit their web site at
http://www.ajaca.org
http://sev.prnewswire.com /retail/20080527/LATU03627052008-1.html
May 27 2008
AJA Raises Funds With Los Angeles Jewelry Runway Show
A Charitable Organization Comprised of Leading Jewelry Designers Comes
Together For a Good Cause
LOS ANGELES, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Armenian Jewelers Association
(AJA), a charitable organization comprised of leading
Armenian-American Jewelry Designers, have announced today that they
have raised over $100,000 dedicated to their various charitable causes
with their 2nd annual jewelry runway show held on May 11, 2008 at the
Biltmore hotel in Los Angeles.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080527/LATU0 36)
Attended by the Who's Who of the elite jewelry community, on the
special mother's day version of the yearly show, all mothers received
a rose and enjoyed a unique Brazilian themed gathering. The attendees
of this black tie banquet affair were treated to a runway show
featuring jewelry from 10 Armenian Designers including Giantto
Designer Jewelry, Haytayan Jewelers, Inc., Kirkara, Luxiriator/Franco,
Inc., Media Imports Micheal M. Jewelry, Oro Diamante, Simon
G. Jewelry, and Von Dutch Watches.
The AJA was created in order to develop a stronger network of jewelers
in the U.S. and to help further develop and promote education
initiatives and programs for those youths interested in excelling in
the jewelry industry. The purpose of AJA is to draw on the heritage
and the diverse entrepreneurial and business strengths and experience
of its members in order to increase communication and cooperation
between U.S. jewelers, to enhance the professional image, promote the
interests and assist in the development and expansion of educational
initiatives of the future generations of the jewelry industry.
Part of the proceeds from the event will go to an educational relief
fund set up to help encourage youth and to provide them with the
valued support they need to get through school and to get a start in a
more than successful profession.
For more information on the AJA, please visit their web site at
http://www.ajaca.org
http://sev.prnewswire.com /retail/20080527/LATU03627052008-1.html