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A message from our Chairman: In the fast paced life of the new millenium, it can sometimes be difficult to keep in touch with our Heritage and Culture. A possible cause for this separation is that the majority of Armenians live outside of homeland Armenia and consequently find it more natural to adopt the culture and language of our "home" country. We created this web site for Armenians and non-Armenians so that they can share, enjoy and contribute to their national Heritage and Culture. We have tried to cover a broad spectrum of topics, from the small day-to-day experiences in our family surroundings to the historical past of our music and art. |
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| As we evolve, we would like to see this site become a
community site where any person can send us their material for publication
(you will be acknowledged and have your material returned). We would
like articles that cover any aspect of the Armenian heritage and
culture, photographs from the past or simply a personal experience as an
Armenian. We would also like to hear your comments and suggestions on
how we can improve the
site. I hope you enjoy this site visit so much that you tell your friends and relatives about it. Next time you need to purchase a gift for a relative or friend, visit our Gift Shop. Your purchase will help us cover our costs and keep alive the phrase:
Acknowledgements People like, Deacon Gregory Krikorian for his unbound dedication and determination to make this site a reality, Alvin Kalvaitis for his imaging skills, Chancellor Gregory Adamian of Bentley College for his support and encouragement, Gary & Susan Lind-Sinanian of ALMA for some excellent articles, Bob Takvorian for his early contributions and articles, Marc Davies & Isabelle Boyan for their research & proof reading, Simon Balian, executive Director of FAR for his guidance and support and finally Ruth Simon who promises me that one day the entire universe will know about this site. Dedication Dr P.V. Kaprielian |