ARMENIAN CULTURAL CENTER BECOMES WINNER OF KALININGRAD REGION'S STATE AWARD
NOYAN TAPAN
JUNE 14, 2010
KALININGRAD
KALININGRAD, JUNE 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Expert commissions in Kaliningrad,
Russia finished their on work on selection of the winners on the
2010 State Awards of Kainingrad region in the categories "Eureka",
"Creation", "Participation", and "Recognition". The winners were
announced at the award-giving ceremony held at the Youth sport complex
on June 10.
The Armenian Spiritual and Cultural Center of Kaliningrad was
the winner in the category "Creation". The heads of the Armenian
regional national and cultural autonomy received the State Award for
their active organizational efforts on construction of the Armenian
Spiritual and Cultural Center in Kaliningrad. Awards were handed
to Yuri Kadjoyan, the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia
in Kaliningrad, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian
regional national and cultural autonomy, Felix Gevorgian, Chairman of
the Armenian regional national and cultural autonomy of Kaliningrad
region, and Boris Babayan, Deputy Head of the Public Directorate on
Construction of the Armenian Spiritual and Cultural Center.
The award was bestowed in the following categories: topicality and
significance for socioeconomic development of Kaliningrad region,
innovative nature, originality, elements of novelty, high-level
work implementation, and wide public recognition (the most important
category). The Armenian Spritual and Cultural Center of Kaliningrad
took first place in all these categories.
The mentioned center opened in November 2009. Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan attended the festive opening ceremony, during which
Governor of Kaliningrad region Georgy Boos expressed a hope that
"the Armenian house in Kaliningrad will serve not only Armenians,
but also the whole population of Kaliningrad region".
The regional newspaper "Nairi" reports that since then the Armenian
Spiritual and Cultural Center has held a number of cultural events,
which have drawn a wide public response. Among such events were
the holiday of native language, the Armenian poetry evening, the
exhibitions featuring works of local painters Sargis Gogorian and
Vardan Virabian and the painter Gagik Parsamian from Gdansk, Poland,
the exhibitions of the female artist from Kaliningrad Miroslava
Kazantseva and the Netherlands-based Armenian painter Serob Darbinian,
the all-Russian chess tournament in memory of Anna Iodo, etc.
From: A. Papazian
NOYAN TAPAN
JUNE 14, 2010
KALININGRAD
KALININGRAD, JUNE 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Expert commissions in Kaliningrad,
Russia finished their on work on selection of the winners on the
2010 State Awards of Kainingrad region in the categories "Eureka",
"Creation", "Participation", and "Recognition". The winners were
announced at the award-giving ceremony held at the Youth sport complex
on June 10.
The Armenian Spiritual and Cultural Center of Kaliningrad was
the winner in the category "Creation". The heads of the Armenian
regional national and cultural autonomy received the State Award for
their active organizational efforts on construction of the Armenian
Spiritual and Cultural Center in Kaliningrad. Awards were handed
to Yuri Kadjoyan, the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia
in Kaliningrad, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian
regional national and cultural autonomy, Felix Gevorgian, Chairman of
the Armenian regional national and cultural autonomy of Kaliningrad
region, and Boris Babayan, Deputy Head of the Public Directorate on
Construction of the Armenian Spiritual and Cultural Center.
The award was bestowed in the following categories: topicality and
significance for socioeconomic development of Kaliningrad region,
innovative nature, originality, elements of novelty, high-level
work implementation, and wide public recognition (the most important
category). The Armenian Spritual and Cultural Center of Kaliningrad
took first place in all these categories.
The mentioned center opened in November 2009. Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan attended the festive opening ceremony, during which
Governor of Kaliningrad region Georgy Boos expressed a hope that
"the Armenian house in Kaliningrad will serve not only Armenians,
but also the whole population of Kaliningrad region".
The regional newspaper "Nairi" reports that since then the Armenian
Spiritual and Cultural Center has held a number of cultural events,
which have drawn a wide public response. Among such events were
the holiday of native language, the Armenian poetry evening, the
exhibitions featuring works of local painters Sargis Gogorian and
Vardan Virabian and the painter Gagik Parsamian from Gdansk, Poland,
the exhibitions of the female artist from Kaliningrad Miroslava
Kazantseva and the Netherlands-based Armenian painter Serob Darbinian,
the all-Russian chess tournament in memory of Anna Iodo, etc.
From: A. Papazian