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  • Talk by Tom Vartabedian: a 50-year Retrospective into Journalism

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Library & Museum of America
    65 Main St., Watertown, MA. 02472
    Tel: 617-926-2562
    Web: http://www.almainc.org/
    Email: [email protected]

    Talk by Tom Vartabedian
    "A 50-year Retrospective into Journalism"
    September 15, 2013

    DATE AND TIME
    Sunday, Sept. 15
    7:00PM

    LOCATION
    ALMA
    Contemporary Art Gallery
    3rd Floor

    ADMISSION
    Free
    Open to the public
    Refreshments following program


    Tom Vartabedian, award-winning writer and photo-grapher, will kick off
    the fall season at ALMA with a talk about his 50-year career with The
    Haverhill Gazette and his work as a correspondent with the Armenian
    Press since the early 1960s, associated especially with The Armenian
    Weekly. His column entitled, "Poor Tom's Almanac," is the
    oldest-running column in the Armenian Press. Vartabedian is also a
    regular contributor to other publications including The Armenian
    Mirror-Spectator, Armenian Reporter, USA Armenian Life and Asbarez. He
    will reminisce about some of his favorite stories --- both nostalgic
    and entertaining. An exhibit of his photojournalism images over the
    past five decades will be displayed.

    A reception will follow the program in the Contemporary Art Gallery of
    ALMA (3rd floor). Admission is free and open to the public.

    The event is co-sponsored by Project SAVE Armenian Photograph
    Archives, Inc.

    Vartabedian, born and raised in Somerville, studied journalism at
    Boston University. As a writer-photographer for The Haverhill
    Gazette, he garnered more than 50 awards from United Press
    International, Associated Press and New England Press Association
    before retiring in 2006.

    Left: Vartabedian with the Prelacy's Eagle Award for community service.

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