Month: June 2019
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Jun- 2019 -29 JuneDiaspora
St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School Presents Class of 2019
WATERTOWN, Mass.—St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School (SSAES) has successfully completed its 35th academic year. The Watertown Armenian school held its…
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29 JuneAnnouncements
St. Stephen’s Student Wins George Lenchner Award
WATERTOWN, Mass.—St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School is very proud to announce that 11 year old graduate Vartan Arakelian won the…
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28 JuneGaren Mouths Off
Sustainability and the Flat Tax
The idea for an article about sustainability in the Republic of Armenia has been brewing in my head for some…
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27 JuneMusic
Three Torches and Two Dreams
ISTANBUL—Three flames, lit in Armenia, Cilicia and Artsakh, will converge in Stepanakert in August at the launch of the 7th…
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27 JuneAYF Olympics
Hard Work Pays Off
By Tavit Hardy Chicago “Ararat” Chapter Throughout history, people have pushed themselves to the extreme. Whether training for a school…
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27 JuneLiterary Corner
Book Review: Mr. Five Per Cent
Mr Five Per Cent: The Many Lives of Calouste Gulbenkian, the World’s Richest Man Jonathan Conlin Profile Books, 2019 416…
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27 JuneYouth
An Inspiring AYF Penta Regional Seminar
By Mari Tikoyan Washington, DC “Ani” Chapter More than 100 young people from the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Western Region,…
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27 JuneReflections
Need Not Apply
“Only candidates younger than 50 years old are eligible for this position.” “Well, Milen jan, I just got 56 years…
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27 JuneNonprofit News
AMAA to Celebrate Centennial in Boston
PARAMUS, NJ – “We’ve got to do something,” they said, and they did, and continue to do so, declared Zaven…
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27 JuneTravel
The Many Lives of a Church in Gurin
During my numerous trips to our historic homeland, I have witnessed tragic and quite common sites found in the remnants…
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