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![]() WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—Armenia’s President Serge Sarkisian visited the Hairenik Association building in Watertown on Mon., March 28, on his first day of a working visit to the United States.
Members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Eastern Region Central Committee (CC); the editors and staff of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly newspapers; representatives of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Central Executive and the Greater Boston chapter; representatives of the ARF from the Boston, Providence, Lowell, and Worcester Gomidehs; regional and local representatives of Homenetmen, the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), and the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER); and clergy and community leaders greeted the presidential delegation. Escorted by ARF CC Chair Hayg Oshagan, Sarkisian began his Hairenik visit with a brief tour of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly offices, where he met the editors and staff of the newspapers. Sarkisian was then shown the ARF and First Republic Archives. Prof. Asbed Kotchikian, director of the archives, provided an overview of the history and contents of the collection. Sarkisian expressed his interest in collaborating to help digitize the First Republic archives. Kotchikian presented Sarkisian with a copy of the 1918 Declaration of Independence of the First Republic. The delegation, hosts, and guests then gathered in the ARS Central Executive Offices where Oshagan welcomed the president, his delegation, and community members. He noted the significance of the president’s visit as well as the legacy of the Boston Armenian community, remarking on the history of the ARF, the Hairenik Association, and its sister organizations in the region. Oshagan also noted that the Hairenik building symbolizes the resilience and strength of the Armenian Diaspora, as well as its potential for growth. ![]() On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Musa Ler resistance,»Oshagan presented the»Sardarapat Memorial and Museum’s “Yervant Lalayan” medal to»Unger»Zohrab Tazian, on behalf of Sardarapat Memorial and Museum Director Karen Aristakesyan,»for his years of service to the Armenian Cause and the strengthening of Armenia-Diaspora relations, as well as for his contributions to the Musa Ler Resistance Museum in Armenia. ![]() Sarkisian was joined by Armenian Minister of Education Levon Mgrthchyan, Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakopyan, Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Grigor Hovhannisian, Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.N. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Chief of Staff Vigen Sargsyan, Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, and Prelate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, as well as other high-ranking members of the presidential staff. ![]() Sarkisian is visiting Boston on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the second independence of the Republic of Armenia. He will tour Boston, meeting with state officials, visiting landmarks and notable institutions, and taking part in community events and gatherings until his departure to Washington, D.C. on»March 31. Sarkisian is visiting the United States to participate in the 4th Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, which will take place from»March 31 to April 1. WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—Armenia’s President Serge Sarkisian visited the Hairenik Association building in Watertown on Mon., March 28, on his first day of a working visit to the United States. Members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Eastern Region Central Committee (CC); the editors and staff of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly newspapers; representatives of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Central Executive and the Greater Boston chapter; representatives of the ARF from the Boston, Providence, Lowell, and Worcester Gomidehs; regional and local representatives of Homenetmen, the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), and the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER); and clergy and community leaders greeted the presidential delegation. Sarkisian visiting the ARF archives (Photo: Aaron Spagnolo) Escorted by ARF CC Chair Hayg Oshagan, Sarkisian began his Hairenik visit with a brief tour of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly offices, where he met the editors and staff of the newspapers. Sarkisian was then shown the ARF and First Republic Archives. Prof. Asbed Kotchikian, director of the archives, provided an overview of the history and contents of the collection. Sarkisian expressed his interest in collaborating to help digitize the First Republic archives. Kotchikian presented Sarkisian with a copy of the 1918 Declaration [...] WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—Armenia’s President Serge Sarkisian visited the Hairenik Association building in Watertown on Mon., March 28, on his first day of a working visit to the United States. Members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Eastern Region Central Committee (CC); the editors and staff of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly newspapers; representatives of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Central Executive and the Greater Boston chapter; representatives of the ARF from the Boston, Providence, Lowell, and Worcester Gomidehs; regional and local representatives of Homenetmen, the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), and the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER); and clergy and community leaders greeted the presidential delegation. Sarkisian visiting the ARF archives (Photo: Aaron Spagnolo) Escorted by ARF CC Chair Hayg Oshagan, Sarkisian began his Hairenik visit with a brief tour of the Hairenik and Armenian Weekly offices, where he met the editors and staff of the newspapers. Sarkisian was then shown the ARF and First Republic Archives. Prof. Asbed Kotchikian, director of the archives, provided an overview of the history and contents of the collection. Sarkisian expressed his interest in collaborating to help digitize the First Republic archives. Kotchikian presented Sarkisian with a copy of the 1918 Declaration [...] [img][/img] More... |
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