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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Professional Network of Colorado
    Date: November 18, 2009
    Contact: Kim Christianian
    Telephone: (303) 588-5524
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ARMENIAN DELEGATION VISITS PARKER TOWN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL EXCHANGE
    AND LOCAL RESTAURANT OWNER HOST GROUP FOR TRADITIONAL ARMENIAN LUNCH

    PARKER, CO, November 18th, 2009 -- The International Visitor
    Leadership Program (IVLP) landed in Parker with a group of mayors from
    Armenia, a small country with a rich history spanning over 3000
    years. The IVLP, a program of the US State Department, is designed to
    build mutual understanding between the U.S. and other countries
    through carefully designed visits that reflect the participants'
    professional interests and support U.S. foreign policy goals. On
    Monday, the Armenian delegation worked with the Mayor of Parker, David
    Casiano, who shared the ambitious town plan with the Armenians. Later
    the delegation was treated to a traditional Armenian lunch at Parker's
    premiere restaurant, Goga's Mediterranean Cuisine. Restaurant owner
    Goga Mesropian was thrilled to show his hospitality to the group which
    included the Mayor of Parker and members of Armenians of Colorado
    Inc. Vice President Sona Hedeshian and Hezik Hartoonian.
    Last week, The Armenian Professional Network of Colorado, a
    committee of Armenians of Colorado, Inc., welcomed the Armenian
    delegation at a reception held in Denver. 45 guest from the local
    Armenian community were present to meet with Mr. Aramayis Baghramyan,
    member of Gyumri Council of City Representatives, Karen Grigoryan,
    Mayor of Echmiadzin, Mr. Aghasi Hakobjanyan, Mayor of Sisian, and
    Mr. Karen Ter-Lazarian, Deputy Mayor of Goris. `We are excited to
    meet Armenians who live and work throughout Colorado,' said
    Mr. Hakobjanyan of Sisian, Armenia. `We've gained an appreciation of
    the community in Colorado and will work towards strengthening
    relations between Armenia and the United States.'
    Earlier in the day the delegation visited the Colorado State
    Capitol Building and toured the capitol grounds, including the
    Armenian Garden where the Armenian Genocide Memorial Plaque is
    located. Simon Maghakyan, Asst. Manager of Visitor Services at the
    State Capitol conducted the tour.
    Armenians of Colorado, Inc. (AOC) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit,
    cultural organization charged with the purpose of creating a cohesive
    Armenian community and to further the understanding of Armenian
    history, culture, and heritage. For more information visit
    www.armeniansofcolorado.org
    For updates and photos visit the Armenian Professional Network of
    Colorado Facebook page at
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=503389055 18

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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