Forum Blogs VIP Armenia Community Chat All Albums

VIP Forums Muzblog Chat Games Gallery. Ôîðóì, ìóçäíåâíèêè, ÷àò, èãðû, ãàëëåðåÿ.

Press here to open menubar...User Control Panel WAP/Mobile forum Text Only FORUM RULES FAQ Calendar
Go Back   VIP Armenia Community > Forum > General Discussions > Diaspora
Blogs Members List Social Groups Mark Forums Read Press here to open menubar...


Notices

Diaspora News and events in Armenian and other diasporas.

Reply
 

Vartabedian, Brown to Present ‘Armenians of Merrimack Valley’ in Watertown

LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 23 Mar 16, 15:09   #1 (permalink)
Top VIP
VIP Ultra Club
VIP Forums Group's Avatar
Join Date: Jan 1970
Posts: 12,055
Rep Power: 67 VIP Forums Group is on a distinguished road
Post Vartabedian, Brown to Present ‘Armenians of Merrimack Valley’ in Watertown

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The»Armenian Museum of America will host a book-signing and presentation»by Haverhill authors E. Philip Brown and Tom Vartabedian on their new book»titled,»Armenians of the Merrimack Valley.

The presentation will include images of Armenians covering four generations of»life along the North Shore of Boston, specifically Merrimack Valley, where»Armenian immigrants settled prior to»the 19th»century.

Cover of Armenians of the Merrimack Valley

The book, published by Arcadia, details life in eight specific areas: business, culture, education, today’s youth, military, athletics, church, and community»and immigrant life.

“When one thinks of the Merrimack Valley, shoe shops and mills come to»mind,” said Vartabedian. “For that reason, it was a hotbed for Armenian refugees»following World War I.»This could be any community that opened its doors to the»Promised Land. Through it all came a population that remained tenacious to the»overall success of America.”
The program is being co-sponsored by Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives and takes place Sat., April 2, beginning at 2 p.m. at 65 Main St.,»followed by light refreshments.»It»is free and open to the public.

Brown is currently a social studies teacher at Haverhill High School and»teaches world history in Haverhill. He received his B.A. in political science at the University of»Massachusetts, an»M.S. in applied management at Lesley University and an M.A. in»public history through American Public University. He is a member of the»Haverhill Historical Commission and author of two other»books on local»history.

He was moved by the history of the Armenian Genocide and collaborated with»Vartabedian for a thesis.

“Despite the genocide, Armenians have contributed immensely to world»civilization,” said Brown. “Greater Merrimack Valley has shared in that success»with many fine»accomplishments.”

Tom Vartabedian, left, and Haverhill High teacher E. Philip Brown show off the book they co-produced on Armenians in the Merrimack Valley. (Photo: Amy Sweeney/Haverhill Gazette Staff)

Vartabedian is a veteran reporter and photographer, having spent 50 years»with the Haverhill Gazette, winning numerous awards from United Press»International, the Associated Press, and»the New England Press Association. He has been a columnist with the»Armenian Weekly since 1970 and has served the past seven years on the Project»SAVE Board of Directors. Over the past»decade, he has provided educational»discussions in the schools of Massachusetts as a member of the Armenian»Genocide Education Committee of Merrimack Valley.

Inscribed and autographed books will be available that day or by e-mailing Vartabedian at tommyvart@aol.com.


WATERTOWN, Mass.—The»Armenian Museum of America will host a book-signing and presentation»by Haverhill authors E. Philip Brown and Tom Vartabedian on their new book»titled,»Armenians of the Merrimack Valley. The presentation will include images of Armenians covering four generations of»life along the North Shore of Boston, specifically Merrimack Valley, where»Armenian immigrants settled prior to»the 19th»century. Cover of Armenians of the Merrimack Valley The book, published by Arcadia, details life in eight specific areas: business, culture, education, today’s youth, military, athletics, church, and community»and immigrant life. “When one thinks of the Merrimack Valley, shoe shops and mills come to»mind,” said Vartabedian. “For that reason, it was a hotbed for Armenian refugees»following World War I.»This could be any community that opened its doors to the»Promised Land. Through it all came a population that remained tenacious to the»overall success of America.” The program is being co-sponsored by Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives and takes place Sat., April 2, beginning at 2 p.m. at 65 Main St.,»followed by light refreshments.»It»is free and open to the public. Brown is currently a social studies teacher at Haverhill High School and»teaches world history in Haverhill. He received his B.A. in political science at the University of»Massachusetts, an»M.S. in applied [...]
WATERTOWN, Mass.—The»Armenian Museum of America will host a book-signing and presentation»by Haverhill authors E. Philip Brown and Tom Vartabedian on their new book»titled,»Armenians of the Merrimack Valley. The presentation will include images of Armenians covering four generations of»life along the North Shore of Boston, specifically Merrimack Valley, where»Armenian immigrants settled prior to»the 19th»century. Cover of Armenians of the Merrimack Valley The book, published by Arcadia, details life in eight specific areas: business, culture, education, today’s youth, military, athletics, church, and community»and immigrant life. “When one thinks of the Merrimack Valley, shoe shops and mills come to»mind,” said Vartabedian. “For that reason, it was a hotbed for Armenian refugees»following World War I.»This could be any community that opened its doors to the»Promised Land. Through it all came a population that remained tenacious to the»overall success of America.” The program is being co-sponsored by Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives and takes place Sat., April 2, beginning at 2 p.m. at 65 Main St.,»followed by light refreshments.»It»is free and open to the public. Brown is currently a social studies teacher at Haverhill High School and»teaches world history in Haverhill. He received his B.A. in political science at the University of»Massachusetts, an»M.S. in applied [...]
[img][/img]
More...
 
VIP Forums Group is offline  
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


 

All times are GMT +4. The time now is 13:56.

 v.0.91  v.1  v.2 XML Feeds JavaScript Feeds


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.



Liveinternet
User Control Panel
Networking Networking
Social Groups Social Groups
Pictures & Albums All Albums
What's up
Who's Online Who's Online
Top Statistics Top Statistics
Most Active Forumjans Most Active Forumjans

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89