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    ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
    65 Main Street
    Watertown, MA 02472 USA
    Tel: (617) 926-TREE
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armeniatree.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 7, 2012

    Armenia Tree Project Hosts Community-Wide Events in Los Angeles Area

    PASADENA, CA--On February 7, Armenia Tree Project (ATP) hosted a reception
    at the Ararat-Eskijian Museum in Mission Hills as part of a three-day visit
    by ATP Director Jeff Masarjian and Forestry Director Zack Parisa. This first
    event was an update on ATP's program accomplishments and plans for 2012. The
    intimate affair allowed long-time supporters and those not so familiar with
    ATP to learn about the organization and its important work in Armenia.

    The following evening, ATP joined forces with the Armenian Engineers and
    Scientists of America (AESA) to co-host a panel discussion on "Armenia's
    Environmental Challenges in the 21st Century" at Parsons in Pasadena. The
    AGBU Young Professionals and Armenian Environmental Network (AEN) were also
    part of the evening, inviting their membership to attend.

    Presenters included Varouj Abkian, Assistant Director with the City of Los
    Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, Robert Kurkjian, Principal Scientist,
    Tetratech and International Environmental Consultant, Zack Parisa and Jeff
    Masarjian. The topics discussed at the panel included "Environmental Issues
    Related to Waste Water and Waste Management," "Water: Armenia's Abundant
    Resource," "Surface Mining: Pathways of Toxicity," and "Building Resilient
    Forests and Communities: An Armenian Experience."

    "This was the first of what I hope will be many collaborative efforts on the
    part of Armenian organizations to inform the Diaspora of critical threats to
    Armenia's environmental integrity. We are at a crucial tipping point in
    history, and the choices made today will have long-term consequences on the
    quality of air, land, water, and public health in Armenia for generations to
    come," noted Masarjian.

    "In addition to educating the Southern California community on ATP's
    activities in Armenia, we wanted to raise awareness about Armenia's current
    environmental situation," said Hermine Mahmouzian, Southern California
    Development Director. "We hope to organize events such as the one held at
    Parsons in different areas around Southern California."

    Masarjian and Parisa also joined Anahit Gharibyan, Assistant to the
    Development Director, at the Ararat Charter School (ACS) for a meeting with
    educators to speak on a continued relationship between the ACS and ATP as
    part of the Building Bridges environmental education program.

    ATP's mission is to assist the Armenian people in using trees to improve
    their standard of living and protect the environment, guided by the need to
    promote self-sufficiency, aid those with the fewest resources first, and
    conserve the indigenous ecosystem. ATP's three major programs are tree
    planting, environmental education, and sustainable development initiatives.

    For more information about upcoming ATP events and how to get involved,
    please call Hermine Mahmouzian at (310) 990-4371 or email
    [email protected].

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