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  • One Dream Created A School: Tavlian Armenian Pre-School In Pasadena

    ONE DREAM CREATED A SCHOOL: TAVLIAN ARMENIAN PRE-SCHOOL IN PASADENA

    asbarez
    April 19th, 2012

    Hasmig and Levon Tavlian

    PASADENA-When William Saroyan famously wrote, in August of 1935 in
    New York City, of two Armenians being able to create a new Armenia
    anywhere in the world, he must have had in mind Levon and Hasmig
    Tavlian. This remarkable couple, born of genocide survivors from
    Yozgat and Sis in historic Armenia, created a new Armenia in the
    City of Pasadena by supporting the creation of a pre-school that
    today, proudly bears their name. The school, launched in 1992, was
    the brainchild of Hasmig Tavlian and begun after her passing by her
    proud sons Vazken, Vatche and Vahe.

    Today, the Levon and Hasmig Tavlian Armenian Pre-School is among
    the most pre-eminent educational centers in southern California,
    serving as the only Armenian kindergarten in Pasadena accredited
    by The National Association for the Education of Young Children
    (NAEYC). For knowledgeable parents, the NAEYC Accreditation has
    become the mark of quality, helping parents find the best possible
    early childhood experience.

    The story of Levon and Hasmig Tavlian is a wonderful one. Having grown
    up in Beirut, they married in 1951. Levon was a jeweler, who began
    his career working for others, but quickly opened his own store in
    the bustling streets of Beirut. His wife and life partner Hasmig, was
    a dedicated member of the Armenian community in Lebanon. In addition
    to being a loving mother to her three sons, Hasmig was engaged in
    the life of the Armenian Church through the Ladies Guild.

    When Levon and Hasmig moved to America in 1978, they settled in the
    City of Pasadena, with their sons who had come to the country years
    earlier. Their sons Vatche and Vahe completed their education in Civil
    Engineering and would later pursue successful careers in real estate
    development. Levon and his son Vazken continued their work as jewelers
    and Hasmig continued her efforts with the Ladies Guild for the Armenian
    Apostolic Church of Pasadena. Yet, despite her deep involvement in
    the church, it was always Hasmig's fervent dream to start a pre-school
    in Pasadena. For her husband Levon, his wife's dream was also his own.

    "My mother believed that at a young age you can instill the Armenian
    spirit within a child through a strong Armenian school," recounted
    her son Vahe Tavlian. "My mother was well read and was especially
    focused on safeguarding the Armenian language, which she believed,
    is an essential part of creating an enduring Armenian identity with
    a new generation of Armenian American children. When she passed away
    in 1991, my father and two brothers knew the best way to honor her
    life was to honor her dream, to create an Armenian pre-school in the
    City of Pasadena," Tavlian added.

    By donating the seed money to start the school in 1992, the Tavlian
    family was able to launch the school with a grand total of four
    students. Soon thereafter, Vahe Tavlian would begin an eight year term
    as chairman of the church Board for the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    Pasadena and later the Tavlian School Board, which gave him a front
    row seat to all the challenges his family and the community would
    face in keeping his mother's dream alive.

    In recounting the early years of the Levon and Hasmig Tavlian Armenian
    Pre-School, Vahe Tavlian remembered two distinct facts. First, his
    entire family was committed to supporting the school, through charity
    events and old-fashioned hard work. Second, he does remember dark
    moments, when it seemed like the school's future was in jeopardy.

    During those dark moments, Tavlian recounted, it was the faith of
    his mother that inspired him and his family to rally the community to
    ensure the success of the pre-school. That faith, it turns out, was
    well placed, because Tavlian's success as an educational institution
    has exceeded all expectations.

    As he recounted his memories of the school and his sense of pride
    for the educational institution that bears his parents name, Vahe
    Tavlian wistfully added this. "The success I have had in my life
    has no comparison to the brilliant success of the Tavlian School and
    the joy I feel when I hear the children at the school sing the school
    anthem at their year-end performance, or hantes. That feeling makes me
    spiritually proud, proud of my parents, and proud of their children
    who never stopped believing in their dream to establish an Armenian
    pre-school in Pasadena. Every success in my life has no comparison
    to hearing the sweet Armenian melodies that the children sing in
    the safe and welcoming environment that their school provides. I
    only wish my mother and father were present to hear them with me,"
    he added with a smile. He concluded with a wish, "that every Armenian
    would emulate the idea of pursuing a dream that benefits our community
    and our collective future."

    On May 4 a broad and diverse number of dedicated Armenian Americans
    will gather at a celebratory banquet to mark the 20th anniversary of
    the Tavlian Armenian Pre-School. The banquet will be held at Armenian
    Society of Los Angeles Additional information on the banquet may be
    secured by contacting the school office by phone at 626-398-8199.

    Consistent with their longtime support for the school, the Tavlian
    brothers are sponsoring the May 4th banquet.

    Background on the Tavlian Armenian Pre-School, which has served our
    community with distinction for over two decades, may be found at the
    school's user-friendly website: www.tavlianpreschool.org.

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