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    Americans for Artsakh
    c/o NKR Office
    1334 G St., NW
    Suite 200
    Washington DC, 20005
    [email protected]

    Americans for Artsakh
    c/o NKR Office
    1334 G St, NW
    Suite 200
    Washington, DC 20005
    (202) 223-3440
    www.americansforartsakh.org


    Americans for Artsakh Holds Awareness-raising Event at Armenian
    Embassy in Washington

    On November 12, Americans for Artsakh (AFA) hosted "A Celebration of
    Artsakh" at the Armenian Embassy in Washington. The purpose of the
    event was to raise awareness among the Washington community about
    Artsakh in general, as well as AFA's activities. It came at a crucial
    period in the growth of the republic. As the Caucasus becomes
    increasingly prominent on the international political scene, it is all
    the more vital that people be properly informed about Artsakh and what
    can be done to help it maintain its strength and identity.

    The evening began with opening remarks by the Deputy Chief of Mission
    at the Armenian Embassy, Varuzhan Nersessian. He was followed by NKR
    Representative Robert Avetissian, who commented on the struggles that
    Artsakh has overcome, and provided an overview of its present
    situation. AFA Executive Director Sarah Ludwig then gave a
    presentation about AFA and informed the audience about its completed
    and future activities, which include educational training courses for
    government employees and other groups in Artsakh. AFA is in the
    process of expanding its scope of activities and is currently planning
    career-enhancing educational opportunities for students and young
    professionals.

    The presentation portion of the evening was followed by outstanding
    entertainment selections from well-known, highly respected performers.
    AFA was honored to have pianist Naira Babayan, who played three pieces
    of Armenian origin - one from Sayat Nova, and two by Aram
    Khachaturian. Finally, professional actress and singer Norik Chekosky
    recited poetry excerpts from Siamanto's Ode to Fallen Heroes. Both
    gave moving performances, and served to remind the primarily Armenian
    audience about their rich cultural heritage.

    Additionally, the guests were treated to dinner that was
    professionally catered by Sabrina Mavian of the catering service
    Dinner, Then Dessert. Local Armenian businesses contributed to the
    evening, as well.

    Americans for Artsakh is currently seeking funding for a youth
    leadership course that will be held in Stepanakert in
    January. Donations can be sent to:

    Americans for Artsakh
    c/o NKR Office
    1334 G St., NW
    Suite 200
    Washington DC, 20005
    [email protected]

    Americans for Artsakh
    c/o NKR Office
    1334 G St, NW
    Suite 200
    Washington, DC 20005
    (202) 223-3440
    www.americansforartsakh.org
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