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    WORK BEGINS ON LONG-AWAITED ARMENIAN CHURCH

    The Desert Sun
    Sept 21 2009
    CA

    Construction has begun on an Armenian church that was first proposed
    about 10 years ago in Rancho Mirage.

    Fourteen-foot walls now stand at the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    the Desert site on Vista Dunes Road.

    "It actually looks like a building," Carolon Nigosian, chairwoman of
    the parish council.

    Work has been progressing for about two months, and the structure
    should be finished by next summer.

    Rancho Mirage leaders approved a conditional use permit for the
    project in 1999 and modifications in 2001, but the building permit
    expired in April 2005 due to inactivity.

    Plans were later resubmitted and the project was approved in April
    2009 on the condition that church officials build a 6-foot tall wall
    blocking access from Vista Dunes and install a driveway on Monterey
    Avenue.

    City officials did not think Vista Dunes was capable of handling the
    heavy traffic that the 3,540-square-foot church could produce.

    The city, however, opted to install the driveway while it works
    on a Monterey road-widening project, city Planning Director Randy
    Bynder said.

    He added the city is installing a left-turn pocket lane for northbound
    traffic to help accommodate the congregation.

    About 50 people worship in the current church's parish hall, but
    there will be enough pews in the new structure to fit about 170 people.

    The nearest churches are in Los Angeles and San Diego.

    Church officials are still raising funds for the project, and special
    events have been organized for the next two months:

    Coachella Valley residents are invited to attend a "Hard Hat"
    fundraising party on Sept. 26, which will include tours of the
    facility.

    Reservations are required for the tour, which will be followed by a
    $45 dinner at 6 p.m.

    A new priest will be ordained at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at St. George
    Greek Orthodox Church in Palm Desert. A dinner reception will take
    place at the Armenian church at 6:30 p.m. for $75.

    The church will host an Armenian cultural event at 11 a.m. Nov. 14
    and 15. Admission is $2 per person.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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