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Upcoming Events:
Trees planted by the Armenian Tree Project at St. Trdat Church in Armenia

“The Armenia Tree Project”

 

by

Jeff Masarjian

Executive Director, Armenia Tree Project

 

Tuesday, November 18

7:30 PM

Armenia Tree Project, a non-profit program based in Watertown and Yerevan, conducts vitally important environmental projects in Armenia’s impoverished and deforested zones and seeks support in advancing its reforestation mission. Since 1994, ATP has made enormous strides in combating desertification in the biologically diverse but threatened Caucasus region. Over 2,000,000 trees have been planted and restored, and hundreds of jobs have been created for Armenians in seasonal tree-regeneration programs.

 

University Business Center,

A. Peters Auditorium, Rm. 191, Fresno  State

Co-sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Students Organization

 

Free Admission.

Parking restrictions relaxed in

University Business Center and Lot J.

 

 

October 2008 • Vol. 30, No. 1 (103)
Stories
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Stories
Saroyan Celebration in
Iceland Features Life
and Work of the Noted
Author
Saroyan Centennial
Celebration Held in
Fresno August 28
New ASO Executive
Assume Office
Armenian 1a Course
Attracts Diverse Students
Zoryan Sponsors Institute for Genocide Studies
Artist Soars Past Tour de Force- Babayan Takes Music to Hearts of His Audience
Folk Tales of Musa Dagh Focus of Zeitlian Lecture
Community Activist Richard Darmanian Dies
Genocide Survivor Sam Kalfayan Passes Away
Lawyer and Photographer Richard Elbrecht Passes Away in Fresno