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8 The <strong>Armenian</strong> <strong>Reporter</strong> | November 22, 2008CommunityHunchakian Party of Los Angeles to mark121st anniversary of party’s foundingVahan Shirkhanyanwill deliver keynoteaddressGLENDALE, Calif. – On Saturday,November 22, at 6:00 p.m.,the Social Democrat HunchakianParty will hold a community celebrationin Glendale to mark the121st anniversary of the party’sfounding. The event will takeplace at the Glendale CommunityChurch (333 W. Colorado Boulevard).The evening’s keynote speakerwill be Vahan Shirkhanyan, representativeof the Hunchakian Party’sCentral Committee in Armenia,who will travel from Yerevanto participate in the event at theinvitation of the party’s ExecutiveCommittee of Western U.S.Mr. Shirkhanyan is a <strong>for</strong>merdeputy prime minister and deputydefense minister of the Republicof Armenia. In his keynote addressat the anniversary celebration,he will present the views ofthe Hunchakian Party in particularand the <strong>Armenian</strong> parliamentaryopposition in general with regardto the latest developments ofthe Karabakh issue and <strong>Armenian</strong>domestic politics.During last February’s oppositionmovement in Armenia, Mr.Shirkhanyan joined the ranks ofthe Hunchakian Party and was subsequentlyappointed representativeof the Central Committee.The anniversary celebration willinclude an artistic program.The event is open to the public.connect:massis<strong>we</strong>ekly.comVahan Shirkhanyan, Hunchakian PartyCentral Committee representative inArmenia.Hovnanian School plans Christmasboutique and manti dinnerNEW YORK – A trans<strong>for</strong>mativedecade in Armenia’s contemporaryart scene is the subject of a Nov.25 lecture by Naz<strong>are</strong>th Karoyan, Directorof Yerevan’s Summer School<strong>for</strong> Curators and President of Armenia’sInternational Art CriticsAssociation, at Fordham University.“From Politics of the Subjectto Market Driven Production ofMeaning,” open to the public, willexamine contemporary artistic<strong>Armenian</strong> Sisters Academy honors <strong>Armenian</strong> literary greatsNEW MILFORD, N.J. – <strong>Armenian</strong>-inspiredgifts, a homemademanti dinner, and live <strong>Armenian</strong>music and entertainment make upthe holiday package at the HovnanianSchool Christmas Boutique,Dec. 5, from noon to 9:00 p.m.Shoppers can browse Christmasornaments, crafts from Armenia,gourmet food, toys, beverages, <strong>Armenian</strong>books, dvds and CDs, je<strong>we</strong>lry,and more. The manti dinner,which benefits the Class of 2009trip to Armenia, begins at 7:00 p.m.Live <strong>Armenian</strong> music and entertainmentwill be provided throughoutthe evening.connect:201-967-5940Yerevan critic to lecture onArmenia’s contemporary art sceneand curatorial practices in Armeniasince the late 1990s.Fordham psychologist and traumaspecialist Ani Kalayjian willchair the 7:00 p.m. event, whichwill be moderated by diasporan artcritic/curator and advisor NeeryMelkonian. Art historian MarkoStamenkovic, a cec Artslink VisitingFellow from Serbia, will offeradditional remarks..by Melissa SelverianRADNOR, Pa. – Celebrating the130th birthday of <strong>Armenian</strong> literarygiant Siamanto and the 100thbirthday of the renowned <strong>Armenian</strong>-Americanauthor WilliamSaroyan, 8th-grade girls proudlydelivered the writers’ biographiesin <strong>Armenian</strong> and English at theannual <strong>Armenian</strong> Cultural Monthper<strong>for</strong>mance at the <strong>Armenian</strong> SistersAcademy Oct. 28.Showing equal pride in their heritage,the youngest Academy studentsparaded with oversized <strong>Armenian</strong>letters, the initials of theirnames, and shouted out recitationsin their <strong>Armenian</strong> tongue.Second-graders dramatized thestory of an <strong>Armenian</strong> king and exploredthe lessons of his life. SisterLouisa, the principal, reminded thechildren to live within their meansand be satisfied with what theyhave. She also asked them to reflecton the importance of culturein passing down such lessons.Third-graders illustrated <strong>Armenian</strong>idioms on posters and translatedthem into English <strong>for</strong> all toenjoy. Students, teachers, p<strong>are</strong>ntsand friends delighted at the collection,including “The cat’s got histongue,” “She had a sharp ear,” and“Her big nose caught my eye!”Beautiful <strong>Armenian</strong> songs <strong>we</strong>reper<strong>for</strong>med throughout the day, including“Hayotz Lezoo” (<strong>Armenian</strong>Language), “Varjaran” (Academy),“Ayp ou Pen” (A, B, Cs), “Dghak OorakhUlank” (Let’s Be Happy), and“Tbrotzagan” (School Days).Sister Louisa extended specialthanks to Music Director MaroushPaneyan-Nigon, Montessori and<strong>Armenian</strong> teachers Ovsanna andTherese Sadjonian, and <strong>Armenian</strong>teacher Tamar Panosian <strong>for</strong> the festivities.Students at the <strong>Armenian</strong> Sisters Academy.Oh yeah, <strong>we</strong> can help you sell itClassifieds with the <strong>Armenian</strong> <strong>Reporter</strong>classifieds@reporter.am818-955-8407

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