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    Ararat Association of Rhode Island to Host 25th Annual Golf Tournament

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/08/17/ararat-association-of-rhode-island-to-host-25th-annual-golf-tournament/
    Community | August 17, 2012 1:14 pm


    PROVIDENCE - During the winter of 1983, six Rhode Island
    professionals, all from Armenian descent, came together to form what
    is now known as The Ararat Association of Rhode Island. It was decided
    that this organization was to be non-sectarian and was to oper- ate on
    a not-for-profit basis. Its main purpose and focus was to cultivate
    professional, social and cultural interaction amongst its members and
    the Rhode Island Armenian community.

    In early spring of 1988, in keeping with the original objectives of
    the organization, it was decided that the group would create, run and
    sponsor an annual golf tournament in order to promote sportsmanship,
    fellowship and social interaction within the Armenian community. An
    equally important aspect of the new tournament was to raise funds to
    be donated to vari- ous local and regional Armenian organizations.

    This tournament quickly sells out and accom- modates approximately 128
    golfers each year. It has become the highlight of the summer for many
    participants as they look forward to a round of golf and camaraderie.

    The 2012 Ararat Open will be held at the Quidnessett Country Club in
    North Kinstown, on Monday, August 27. A luncheon buffet, cocktail hour
    and traditional Armenian dinner is served throughout the day's
    festivities. Prizes are donated by both individuals and companies and
    are awarded at the end of the evening to golfers who have shot the
    best scores for the tournament.

    Over the past 25 years, this event has raised more than $300,000 in
    net proceeds, all of which have been donated to the Rhode Island
    Armenian community.

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