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    Armenian National Committee - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918
    Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected]
    www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    February 20, 2009
    Contact: Haig Hovsepian



    LA Kings and ANC-WR Team Up to Make Armenian Heritage Night a Success


    LOS ANGELES, CA - On Monday, February 16th the Los Angeles Kings hosted
    Armenian Heritage Night during their game with the visiting Atlanta
    Thrashers. The event, organized with the Armenian National
    Committee-Western Region (ANC-WR), also marked the occasion of the first
    visit to the King's home ice of Thrasher's defenseman, Zach Boghosian.
    Boghosian,
    a 2008 National Hockey League first-round draft pick is the first Armenian
    American to be drafted to play in the NHL. Over a thousand Armenian
    Americans joined with other faithful Kings fans at the Staples Center to
    celebrate the occasion and raise awareness about the vibrant Armenian
    community.



    "Hundreds of Armenian Americans participated in the event to support their
    hometown team and at the same time take pride in one of their own blazing a
    trail of success at the highest levels of American sports," said Haig
    Hovsepian, ANC-WR Community Relations Director. "This speaks to the heart
    of our community's drive to make a positive contribution and become leaders
    across the spectrum of American society," he added.



    In the days prior to the event, Boghosian commented about the Armenian
    Heritage Night event on the official Thrasher's team blog website. In his
    post he discusses his heritage including his family's surviving the Armenian
    Genocide which brought the family to New York early last century.



    "It's pretty special for the Kings to have Armenian Heritage Night while I'm
    playing there. My grandparents are Armenian and that part of my background
    is really important to me, because even though I'm not from there it's
    always good to go back to your roots and understand where you came from,"
    noted Boghosian in the posted blog.



    Joining the ANC-WR for the occasion was the newly appointed Consul General
    of the Republic of Armenia to Los Angeles, Krikor Hovanessian who was
    recognized by the LA Kings during the first period of the game. In addition
    to several shots of the many Armenian flag waving fans in the stands, the
    evening included a photo montage of prominent Armenian Americans shown on
    the arena's "jumbotron" screens over center ice as well as an introduction
    of the Armenian National Hockey Team which joined in on the night's
    celebrations.



    Several Armenian community personalities and organizations including Asbarez
    Daily Newspaper and Horizon Television were also in attendance and helped
    make the evening a resounding success. Fans were treated to an exciting
    game in which Boghosian earned three assists and the hometown Kings sent the
    offense driven game into overtime by scoring the tying goal with only
    seconds left in regulation time. Though the Thrashers won in game 7-6 in
    the overtime shootout, it was an exciting evening for all on many levels.



    Following the game, Armenian Heritage Night continued with a party at Club
    Nokia, across from the Staples Center at which the ANC-WR hosted a table
    providing the latest news on Armenian American issues as well as information
    about how to get involved. Several of the young hockey fans asked more
    about volunteer opportunities and the ANC's internship programs. In
    addition to the ANC, the night was flavored with various tastes of the
    Armenian community including Armenian beer and Armenian artists, including
    hip-hop performer R-Mean and DJ Vick One from Power 106, who mixed American
    and Armenian sounds to entertain the crowd.



    Several Armenian Americans in attendance expressed pride in having their
    culture introduced to a broader spectrum of the American community and
    expressed their gratitude to the Kings organization for hosting the event
    and players, several of whom joined the fans for the post-game party. A
    portion of the proceeds from the event were generously donated to the
    ANC-WR.



    The Armenian National Committee - Western Region is the largest and most
    influential Armenian American Grassroots advocacy organization in the
    Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated
    organizations around the country, the ANC-WR advances the concerns of the
    Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.



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