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    New York Armenian Center
    69-23 47th Ave.
    Woodside, NY 11377
    (718) 651-1530
    October 27, 2008
    PRESS RELEASE


    'One Nation, One Family': NY Armenian Center Gathers Local Community for
    Monthly Family Night



    NEW YORK - Since July the New York Armenian Center Social Committee has
    brought together young and old from all corners of the Armenian community
    for a monthly Family Night under the theme "One Nation, One Family." Each
    time participants pack the main hall of the Armenian Center in Woodside,
    N.Y., to spend an evening socializing and relaxing "at home."



    Members from such institutions as the Holy Martyrs Armenian Church; the
    Armenian Network of America Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Mayr and Erebuni
    chapters; the Hamzakayin of New York; the Armenian National Committee (ANC)
    of New York; the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) New York Hyortik chapter;
    St. Illuminator's Armenian Day School; St. Sarkis Armenian Church; and St.
    Illuminator's Armenian Apostolic Cathedral are just some of the attendees.



    During the event attendees enjoy home cooked food prepared and donated by
    community volunteers. Armenian folk and traditional music is played as a
    background while young and old take to the dance floor. Admission is always
    free and each month is host to a tournament such as Blot, ping-pong, and *
    tavlou* (backgammon). Participants pay a small tournament entrance fee and
    spend the evening in friendly competition. Prizes are distributed to the
    victor who returns the following month to defend his/her title.



    Games for children of all age are also offered. Kids that attend Family
    Night engage in activities such as Ping-Pong, basketball, soccer, Monopoly,
    and arts and crafts. New York Hyortik members also offer their office and
    lounge space as a venue to hang out, sing songs, and watch movies.



    Through this initiative the committee said it aims to unite the community
    and strengthen the bonds that tie Armenians together as a nation. The
    strength of the Diaspora comes from these bonds, it stated. "From the
    beginning the purpose of the Armenian Center was to bring Armenians together
    so everyone has a second home and feels like family," said Social Committee
    member Valod Atakhanian. He went on to note that through their current
    programs more youth have been coming to the center and the community has
    been embracing its activities. The committee also announced that each time
    profits from the event will benefit a different community organization.
    Proceeds from the November 21 Family Night will go to the St. Illuminator's
    Armenian Apostolic Cathedral Reconstruction Fund.



    "Family Night at the Armenian Center provides a great opportunity for the
    community to come together and catch up with friends and family. There are
    plenty of activities for all age groups to enjoy," said Armenian National
    Committee (ANC) of New York member Raffi Mahserdjian who comes with his wife
    Marie and two year-old son Aren.



    PHOTO CAPTONS



    (All photo credit: Zem ProImage)



    Dancing: Armenian folk and traditional music is played as a background while
    young and old take the dance floor



    Food line: During the event attendees enjoy home cooked food prepared and
    donated by community volunteers



    Hall: Since July the New York Armenian Center Social Committee has brought
    together young and old for a monthly Family Night under the theme "One
    Nation, One Family"



    Boys: New York Hyortik members also offer their office and lounge space as
    a
    venue to hang out, sing songs, and watch movies.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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