ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
65 Main Street
Watertown, MA 02472 USA
Tel: (617) 926-TREE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.armeniatree.org
PRESS RELEASE
March 25, 2014
Spectacular Huntington Library Grounds Setting of ATP Los Angeles Gala on
May 4
LOS ANGELES--Armenia Tree Project's 20th anniversary committee has been hard
at work organizing an unforgettable event to be held at the Huntington
Library, Art Collection, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California on
May 4, 2014.
The beautiful venue was founded in 1919 by Henry E. Huntington, an
exceptional businessman and a man of vision-with a special interest in
books, art, and gardens. During his lifetime, Huntington amassed one of the
finest research libraries in the world, established a splendid art
collection, and created an array of botanical gardens with plants from a
geographic range that spans the globe.
Originally the Huntington family residence, the Huntington Art Gallery
contains one of the most comprehensive collections in this country of 18th
and 19th century British and French art and is home to Gainsborough's Blue
Boy and Lawrence's Pinkie.
During cocktail hour on the Gallery Loggia, gala guests will have the
opportunity to walk through the gallery and enjoy cocktails and appetizers,
followed by a sit down dinner on the South Terrace of the magnificent
residence to celebrate ATP's 20 years of greening Armenia.
ATP has planted more than 4.4 million trees during 40 seasons of planting,
established three nurseries and two environmental education centers, and has
greened villages, churches, parks, and open spaces throughout Armenia. In
the process, the organization has provided employment for hundreds of people
and provided vital resources to thousands of villagers throughout the
country.
The 20th anniversary committee in Los Angeles consists of Elizabeth and
Mihran Agbabian, Flora and George Dunaians, Sabine and Al Eiasian, Arax
Mansourian and Shahen Hairapetian, Zarmig and Garo Kazarian, Ani and Shant
Kenderian, Hilda and Haig Manjikian, Salpi and Viken Mankerian, Margaret and
David Mgrublian, Aleen and Mardik Oruncakciel, and Savey and Ralph
Tufenkian.
For information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Western
Region Development Director Maral Habeshian at (818) 913-2563 or
[email protected].
65 Main Street
Watertown, MA 02472 USA
Tel: (617) 926-TREE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.armeniatree.org
PRESS RELEASE
March 25, 2014
Spectacular Huntington Library Grounds Setting of ATP Los Angeles Gala on
May 4
LOS ANGELES--Armenia Tree Project's 20th anniversary committee has been hard
at work organizing an unforgettable event to be held at the Huntington
Library, Art Collection, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California on
May 4, 2014.
The beautiful venue was founded in 1919 by Henry E. Huntington, an
exceptional businessman and a man of vision-with a special interest in
books, art, and gardens. During his lifetime, Huntington amassed one of the
finest research libraries in the world, established a splendid art
collection, and created an array of botanical gardens with plants from a
geographic range that spans the globe.
Originally the Huntington family residence, the Huntington Art Gallery
contains one of the most comprehensive collections in this country of 18th
and 19th century British and French art and is home to Gainsborough's Blue
Boy and Lawrence's Pinkie.
During cocktail hour on the Gallery Loggia, gala guests will have the
opportunity to walk through the gallery and enjoy cocktails and appetizers,
followed by a sit down dinner on the South Terrace of the magnificent
residence to celebrate ATP's 20 years of greening Armenia.
ATP has planted more than 4.4 million trees during 40 seasons of planting,
established three nurseries and two environmental education centers, and has
greened villages, churches, parks, and open spaces throughout Armenia. In
the process, the organization has provided employment for hundreds of people
and provided vital resources to thousands of villagers throughout the
country.
The 20th anniversary committee in Los Angeles consists of Elizabeth and
Mihran Agbabian, Flora and George Dunaians, Sabine and Al Eiasian, Arax
Mansourian and Shahen Hairapetian, Zarmig and Garo Kazarian, Ani and Shant
Kenderian, Hilda and Haig Manjikian, Salpi and Viken Mankerian, Margaret and
David Mgrublian, Aleen and Mardik Oruncakciel, and Savey and Ralph
Tufenkian.
For information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Western
Region Development Director Maral Habeshian at (818) 913-2563 or
[email protected].