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    ARS 90th Regional Convention Is Held in Fresno for the ARS Centennial

    asbarez
    Friday, July 23rd, 2010

    Delegates attending the Armenian Relief Society of Western USA, 90th
    Annual Regional Convention.

    BY RITA HINTLIAN

    FRESNO - Delegates from 20 chapters converged on Fresno for the Armenian
    Relief Society of Western USA, 90th Annual Regional Convention held
    from July 15 to 18 at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center. The ARS
    Centenary and the 95th Anniversary of the `Mayr' (Mother) Chapter of
    Fresno made this convention a special occasion.

    Opening Ceremonies were held at the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic
    Church Hall, across the street from the hotel. Judge Houry Alanjian
    Sanderson, who emceed the ceremonies, led the convention organizing
    committee comprised of the `Mayr' and `Sophia' Chapters of Fresno, the
    `Garin' Chapter of San Francisco and the `Erepouni' Chapter of
    Oakland.

    Homenetmen scouts from the local `Sassoun' chapter conducted a flag
    ceremony, Angel Ohannessian sang the US anthem, while Shogakat Papoyan
    sang the Armenia and ARS anthems. Following the invocation by Prelate
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, a moment of silence was observed for
    all past ARS members.

    Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin was among the two dozen dignitaries
    present. She presented an official letter of greeting and expressed
    her heartfelt greetings and best wishes. Barbara Sequeira made
    welcoming remarks and provided a historical perspective on behalf of
    the `Mayr' Chapter, and Angel Ohannessian on behalf of the `Sophia'
    Chapter.

    Sossie Poladian, Regional Executive Chair, noted the accomplishments
    of the past year, adding, `Our experience has shown that we can be
    stronger in times of hardship; we have built on existing relationships
    and strategic partnerships with our members and the community and at
    large, and we have renewed our resolve to serve the humanitarian and
    philanthropic aims of our organization... We had to articulate a roadmap
    to transform our organization to one where technology is more readily
    accepted and utilized, despite resistance to change.' She told the
    delegates that they `should feel very privileged to be amongst this
    special group of ARS members, who have been entrusted to take an
    active role in evaluating the accomplishments of the past year and
    collectively defining the path of the ARS in the coming year' and she
    reminded the members that their service to the ARS is invaluable
    quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson, `The best way to find yourself is to lose
    yourself in the service of others.'

    Rosie Bedrosian was the ARS Central Executive Board Representative to
    the Convention. She was accompanied by the CEB Chair, Vicky
    Marashlian, and CEB Advisor, Nova Hindoyan. Bedrosian explained the
    consequences of the financial crisis relative to the reduction of
    donations to the ARS CEB, and the alarming situations in Artsakh and
    Javakhk. She wished for a successful meeting and as a local Fresno
    resident, advised to stay away from the heat.

    Central Committee representative Hovan Tashjian praised the fact that
    the convention was being held in Fresno, 100 years after the ARS
    founder Agnouni held a rally at the Barton Opera House (now
    demolished), a few blocks from where the opening ceremonies were being
    held, and the location of the oldest chapter in the region, the `Mayr'
    Chapter. He also indicated how appropriate it was that the newly
    established chapter in San Jose was called `Agnouni'. Tashjian noted
    the importance of the vast philanthropic work that Armenian women have
    accomplished and praised the role of the Regional Executive.

    Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian noted that the year
    2010 was called as the `Year of the Woman' by His Holiness Aram I and
    added, `You the current members of the ARS faithfully continue the
    path set by the founders a century ago and serve with humility and
    conviction for the betterment of the Armenian people. Thus, the
    Centennial is an opportunity for us to collectively commend and praise
    the colossal work undertaken and carried out successfully by you all.'
    Blessing the CEB, Regional Executive and delegates, he asked Almighty
    God to lead the ARS to new successes in what is truly noble and
    worthy.

    The dignitaries included Prelacy Executive Council Chair Rima
    Boghossian and Member Bill Sahatjian, Rev. Vahan Gosdanian and Board
    of Trustees member Levon Baladjanian, Soghomon Tehlirian Gomideh Chair
    Khachig Havatian, Chair of Hamazkayin Taniel Varoujan Chapter
    Serpouhie Messerlian, Levon Eskijian of the Homenetmen `Sassoun'
    Chapter, and Sophia Mkhitarian, Principal of Charlie Keyan School.

    Following the opening ceremonies, the luncheon that followed was
    dedicated to the 95th Anniversary of the ARS `Mayr' Fresno Chapter.
    The delegates returned to the hotel, where the call to order was given
    by Sossie Poladian, ARS-WUSA Regional Executive Chair.

    Lena Bozoyan and Angela Savoian were elected co-chairs of the
    convention while Maral Poladian and Carmen Libaridian were elected as
    secretaries (Armenian and English respectively). Following the report
    of the credential examining committee, additional secretaries were
    elected: Anahid Ajounian and Victoria Markarian.

    Since most of the reports were emailed to the delegates, the
    convention proceeded to evaluate the accomplishments of the past year.
    Nyree Derderian and Maral Poladian presented the Strategic Planning
    vision and direction, which were adopted by the convention to recruit
    volunteers, develop programs, education, outreach and ongoing
    training, balance resources and enhance organizational effectiveness.
    The convention passed resolutions for additional ideas to better the
    physical, health and administrative capabilities of members,
    advancement of the region economically and in terms of public
    relations, and to set up a new fund to assist victims of domestic
    violence.

    Rosie Bedrosian, the ARS CEB Representative, presented the CEB report
    about the ongoing programs and challenges during these hard economic
    times. She noted how precious the Western USA region is to the ARS,
    praised every single one of the members and chapters for their hard
    work and dedication, and applauded the Regional Executive for such a
    great job.



    One delegate voices her concern.

    The convention delegates, guests and observers concerned about the
    financial difficulties faced by ARS Mother and Child Clinic and
    Birthing Center in Akhourian, Armenia, responded to the Regional
    Executive's appeal for immediate action, and within 24 hours, over $11
    thousand dollars had been raised for the Center, and four chapters had
    plans to conduct fundraisers for the same purpose. The socio-economic
    hardship being endured by Javakhk Armenians was also of concern and a
    resolution was passed to assist the region as well.

    One of the last duties of the convention was to review and approve a
    proposed budget presented by Jasik Jarahian, General Manager. Four
    members of the Regional Board had completed their 2-year terms and
    Carmen Libaridian, Nyree Derderian, Christine Keshishian and Seta
    Hagopian were elected to replace them.

    On behalf of the Regional Executive, Arousyak Melkonian handed plaques
    of appreciation for their service to Sossie Poladian, Asdghig
    Chitilian and Ani Guiragossian (Mako Setrakian was absent). Other
    remaining Regional Executive members and delegates made their comments
    to the members completing their terms, as well as the convention
    officers, and congratulated the newly elected board members. The
    convention adjourned with the singing of the ARS anthem.

    Following the conclusion of the convention, the 2010-2011 Regional
    Executive convened for the first time with the convention officers and
    the Central Executive Representative, Rosie Bedrosian, and elected
    Arousyak Melkonian as chair, Nyree Derderian as Vice Chair, Rita
    Hintlian as Secretary, Kristine Keshishian as treasurer, and Sona
    Madarian, Hasmig Kozanian, Vicky Kataroyan, Seta Hagopian and Carmen
    Libaridian as advisors.

    Each evening, the convention organizing committee hosted a different
    program at the Holy Trinity Church Hall. On July 15, it was a
    Meet-and-Greet dinner program. On July 16, it was a `Comedy Mezza
    Night' with comedienne Varsi Nersesyan. On July 17, it was a
    dinner-dance with the participation of community members, who came to
    celebrate the ARS Centennial.

    The host committee chairperson, Judge Houry Sanderson emceed the
    Saturday event and following the ARS anthem, a moment of silence for
    passed members, and invocation, she invited all four organizing
    chapter chairpersons to the stage, and Barbara Sequeira spoke on their
    behalf saying that the committee worked very hard to make this a
    pleasant and memorable convention. Sossie Poladian, Regional Executive
    Chair, handed Sequeira a plaque congratulating the 95th anniversary of
    the ARS `Mayr' Chapter of Fresno.

    Poladian spoke that `throughout the Convention and during this past
    year, we have spent so much time together for one purpose, to
    relentlessly pursue the goals of the ARS. At the end, we have laughed
    together, we have spent many anxious moments together, and we have
    found solutions for our concerns together.' She added, `For many of
    us, the ARS family is our second family. This year, we learnt that in
    this family, when a new chapter is born, the echoes come from all over
    the world... They were immediate and sincere. Our joy was their joy; our
    success was their success.'

    Poladian added, `Our strength lies in our unity. When we honor the
    accomplishments of our past members, we are all honored. When our
    chapter members support each other, we are all supported. When larger
    chapters lend a hand to struggling chapters, we all win. When our
    region helps educate the younger generation in our communities, and
    Armenia, Artsakh and Javakhk, we can all rejoice in their success... In
    an organization where innovation and progress are taken for granted,
    where friendships flourish in serving together, where the vision for
    the future is shared by so many, achieving success even during the
    worst economic crisis is surely expected.' She called for more active
    participation by everyone in the community and saluted past and
    current members, who lived their lives committed to ARS values, and
    inspired others to follow them, making a difference in the lives that
    they touched.

    Following Poladian's remarks, Judge Sanderson urged every ARS member
    to remind themselves of their oath and why they would like to continue
    their membership in an organization, which is 100 years young. She
    said that it is time to get involved and take on challenges to move
    forward.

    Rosie Bedrosian, Representative of the ARS Central Executive Board,
    congratulated the ARS Centennial and reminded that the ARS has a heavy
    burden on its shoulders. Noting the fragile socio-economic and
    political conditions in Artsakh and Javakhk, and the still recovering
    earthquake zone in northern Armenia, she pleaded to those present to
    open up their hearts and provide assistance, particularly to the ARS
    Mother and Child Clinic and Birthing Center in Akhourian, Armenia.

    Central Committee Representative Hovan Tashjian looked back into the
    history of the ARS to inspire supporters to join the ARS in its quest
    to continue its philanthropic aims. He reminded that in 1915, the year
    the `Mayr' chapter was founded and the Armenian Genocide was underway,
    the ARS held a convention in Boston and with vision, strength and
    determination wrote a letter to then President Woodrow Wilson to stop
    the atrocities. The State Department responded and promised to
    continue to use its influence to the fullest extent on behalf of the
    Armenian Christians. He noted that he is humbled to be among the best
    and brightest, that he believed in inspiring the new generation to
    join the ranks and expand its mission and vision, urged the community
    to be supportive of that and to prove his point, he informed the
    audience that he had completed an application to join the ARS ranks
    himself. The announcement roared the audience and Judge Sanderson
    determined that Tashjian was already committed to the Burbank `Araz'
    Chapter.

    A candle-lighting ceremony to celebrate the centennial commenced. The
    ARS leadership lit the candles and the anniversary cake with the hosts
    of the event, Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Garo) and Alice Gureghian. The
    program continued in a festive mode with entertainment being provided
    by Kahchig Jingirian.

    Despite the heat wave, just as Tashjian had noted during the opening
    ceremonies, there couldn't have been a more appropriate place to hold
    this convention in Fresno, and the organizing committee and the Fresno
    community made sure that the 90th Regional Convention was a memorable
    one




    From: A. Papazian
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