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    Armenian students of Alpha Gamma Alpha of the Beta Chapter at University of
    California at Irvine pledged an expanded role in the 2009 fifth annual
    Armenian Festival of Orange County.
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    The Armenian Festival of Orange County
    PO Box 3136
    Laguna Hills, CA 92654-3136

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Tom Kalajian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 17 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)

    Contact: Paul Aslanian
    [email protected]
    (949) 309-2900 Ext 11 | (888) HYE-FEST (493-3378)

    Images available for download at www.armenianfestival.org
    <http://www.armenianfe stival.org/>


    Wednesday, November 19, 2008

    UCI Armenian Students Pledge Expanded Role in 2009 Orange County Armenian
    Festival

    Laguna Hills, CA - Armenian students of Alpha Gamma Alpha of the Beta
    Chapter at University of California at Irvine pledged an expanded role in
    the 2009 fifth annual Armenian Festival of Orange County. The Armenian
    Festival organizing committee authorized donations again this year to
    several qualified educational activities and institutions throughout the
    southland, including the UCI sorority composed of Armenian students across
    the country. "Alpha Gamma Alpha is deeply appreciative of your generous
    donation," said a spokesperson Elin Darkalstanian. "It means a lot to us to
    have adults like yourselves proud of our goals and accomplishments, along
    with our purpose in the community," she continued.

    "The UCI students filled a critical role in the 2008 Festival as volunteers
    in several capacities, and were particularly helpful, friendly, courteous
    and professional," said volunteer chair Rosemary Saatjian. "We were
    grateful for their spontaneity, energy and willingness to work both hard and
    happily to ensure our guests had a memorable experience," she said. "We
    welcome their return next year in expanded roles and responsibilities," she
    added. "They were all fantastic!" she exclaimed.

    The fifth annual 2009 Armenian Festival of Orange County is scheduled for
    the weekend of September 12 and 13, Saturday and Sunday, starting at noon,
    at the same beautiful park-like grounds at the Laguna Hills Community
    Center, located at 25555 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 at the
    corner of Paseo de Valencia, about 1 mile west of the Alicia exit on the 5
    freeway.

    Originally conceived by Executive Director Paul Aslanian and a few friends
    in 2005, the Armenian Festival of Orange County has been successful and
    growing every year. The festival is a non-denominational, non-political,
    all-inclusive, qualified not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization administered
    by independent unpaid volunteers from a diverse cross-section of the
    Armenian community and welcomes invited guests to attend their meetings.
    The Festival's mission statement emphasizes communication, understanding and
    fellowship amongst all Armenians. It contributes its net proceeds every
    year to qualified charitable organizations in the Armenian community without
    regard to their political or religious affiliations or predispositions.

    The Armenian Festival's colorful flyer, applications for booth reservations,
    volunteers or information for sponsors, a photo gallery of prior festivals,
    letters of appreciation and congratulations, and much more information is
    available by visiting the Festival's web site at www.ArmenianFestival.org
    <http://www.armenianfe stival.org./> or by telephoning the 24-hour
    information hotline at either (949) 309-2900 or toll-free at (888) HYE-FEST
    (493-3378).

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