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    GARCETTI, KREKORIAN HONOR ARMENIAN HERITAGE MONTH IN CITY COUNCIL

    ASBAREZ
    Thursday, November 1st, 2012

    >From l to r: Garcetti, Pirhamzei, AFFMA (Minassian), Karoun Dairies,
    Lark Musical Society, Satamian, Parseghian, Krekorian

    LOS ANGELES-City Councilmembers Eric Garcetti and Paul Krekorian
    commemorated Armenian Heritage Month at the October 23 meeting of
    the Los Angeles City Council by honoring members of Los Angeles's
    Armenian-American community.

    "I'm proud to stand with the community to celebrate Armenian Heritage
    Month in Los Angeles," said Councilmember Garcetti, whose district
    includes Little Armenia. "Los Angeles is home to the largest Armenian
    diaspora in the world and we are a stronger city for it. Throughout
    the centuries, Armenians have left a legacy of literature, music,
    art, science, architecture, and more. The same spirit and tradition
    continues today in Los Angeles and I'm proud to honor some of the
    Armenian Americans who are leading the way."

    The City Councilmen with the JPL Mars Rover team

    "For more than a century, Armenian-Americans have helped to weave
    the fabric of our city and country through the richness of their
    cultural heritage," said Councilmember Paul Krekorian, the first
    Armenian-American elected to the Los Angeles City Council. "Today,
    I am proud to honor that heritage and the extraordinary contributions
    of our honorees to the great wealth of cultural diversity that makes
    Los Angeles unique. Beyond recognizing these honorees, through today's
    celebration we also offer tribute to the countless Armenian-American
    Angelenos who share with all of us the depth of their ancient culture
    and the vibrancy of its modern manifestations, and who contribute
    so much to our city through their hard work, creativity, values,
    civic pride and patriotism."

    This year's honorees are: Parseghian Records. Celebrating its 50th
    anniversary this year, Parseghian Records is Little Armenia's oldest
    operating Armenian-owned small business. The company pioneered the
    production and distribution of Armenian music and film in the Diaspora
    and in Los Angeles.

    Arpa Foundation for Film, Music, and Art (AFFMA). Founded in 1995 by
    Sylvia Minassian, AFFMA supports emerging artists and produces the
    annual Arpa International Film Festival in Hollywood to showcase work
    that seeks to bridge the cultural divide.

    Karoun Dairies. Antranik Baghdassarian began making handmade cheese
    from a small storefront in Hollywood in 1990 and quickly found a
    market in ethnic stores across Southern California. Since that time,
    Karoun Dairies has produced award-winning cheeses and yogurts that
    are distributed in Armenian and other ethnic markets as well as large
    retailers such as Costco and Ralph's.

    Krikor Satamian. Satamian is responsible for founding Armenian General
    Benevolent Union (AGBU) theater companies in Boston, Detroit, New
    York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. As Artistic Director of the AGBU
    theater company in Los Angeles, he has directed or acted in more than
    80 plays during a career that spans half a century. Satamian has been
    credited for introducing the art of stand-up comedy in Armenian and
    has appeared in numerous films and television shows.

    Lark Musical Society. For more than 20 years, the Lark Musical
    Society has educated hundreds of students who are preserving Armenian
    heritage and culture through music. The Lark Musical Society offers
    both a research facility and conservatory where hundreds of concerts,
    lectures, and symposiums have taken place.

    Vahik Pirhamzei. Vahik Pirhamzei is a writer, actor, and director
    best known for creating the beloved stage character Rafael. His recent
    film - My Uncle Rafael - is based on his stage character and has been
    played to sold out audiences in theaters across the United States.

    Armenian-American JPL Mars Rover Curiosity Team Members. The Jet
    Propulsion Laboratory's Mars Rover Curiosity Team included 16 Armenian
    Americans whose work is expanding our knowledge of the red planet.

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