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    NEW MEMORIAL AT SUNSET PARK TO HONOR VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    KNPR Radio, Nevada
    Jan 21 2015

    Wed, Jan 21, 2015
    By Regina Revazova

    Clark County accepted a donated memorial to Armenians killed in the
    early 1900s, which will be built in Sunset Park.

    Design, construction and installation costs put the entire project at
    about $120,000, and all of it will be paid by the Armenian American
    Society.

    County Commissioner Mary Beth Scow said the monument will not open
    the door to dozens of other privately funded memorials.

    "We had probably fifty people representing the Armenian community
    that came to several of our commission meetings requesting this,"
    Clark County Commissioner Mary Beth Scow said, "We felt that this
    did rise to the level of something that would dignify the monument,
    but we did want to be careful that we are not opening the doors to
    everything and anything."

    This proposal rose to that level for the commission because it serves
    as an important reminder of historic events no one wants repeated.

    "2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, where a
    million and a half Armenians were killed during World War I," said Andy
    Armenian, a board member of an Armenian American Society of Las Vegas.

    Every year on April 24 thousands of Armenian Americans gather to
    commemorate the horrific time, which was carried out by leaders of
    the Ottoman Empire. Besides those who were killed, thousands of people
    were deported and put into concentration camps.

    "The monument will serve as a destination to reflect and place some
    memorial flowers," Armenian said.

    The Armenian American Society hopes to have the project completed in
    about a year.

    GUESTS:

    Andy Armenian, Board Member of Armenian American Cultural Society of
    Las Vegas

    Mary Beth Scow, Clark County Commissioner, District G

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