Basketball Tournament in Detroit

April 14, 2010 · Filed Under Press Releases

Dear Members,

The A.G.B.U. Toronto Sports & Youth Committee, along with our colleagues at Alex & Marie Manoogian School successfully held a basketball tournament this past March 27th, in Southfield Michigan. These games were the first of its kind between the two institutions in quite some time, and were a unique experience shared by all parents, volunteers and athletes.

The weekend was a great opportunity to not only provide athletic competition for our youth teams, but also bridge two organizations together in providing quality events under the A.G.B.U. banner. The level of athleticism and sportsmanship was set very high by our youth, and games between the two clubs were both entertaining and inspiring.
Junior Boys Basketball Teams - Coach Steve Dekermenjian
Junior Girls Basketball Teams - Coach Steve Dekermenjian

The organizing committee in Detroit also provided our chapter with tickets to a boxing match at the Joe Louis Arena in downtown Detroit, as part of Saturday night’s entertainment. All the parents and youth enjoyed themselves and watched heralded Armenian boxer, Arthur Abraham in action.
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AGBU Toronto Youth
These tournaments, with the intent of holding them on an annual basis, will encourage our youth to join, participate and become leaders within our organization. Both Toronto and Detroit understand that having these events as often as possible will promote the A.G.B.U. unlike any other function. We have already invited Detroit to our annual basketball tournament being held this upcoming May, and look forward to reviving this old tradition between both organizations in the many years to come.

Best Regards,

Jack Hagop Semerdjian
Chair – A.G.B.U Toronto Sports & Youth Committee

Screening of “The River Ran Red”

April 12, 2010 · Filed Under Cultural, Press Releases

On Wednesday, April 7th at 7:30pm in the Babayan ballroom of the Alex Manoogian Cultural Centre, AGBU Toronto was proud to present the Toronto premiere of The River Ran Red, the final film of documentarian of Dr. J. Michael Hagopian’s trilogy “The Witnesses”. Over 200 people were present for the screening.
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After a silent prayer in memory of the innocent victims of the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, AGBU Toronto Board Member, Dr. Isa Basmajian introduced Dr. Hagopian who was present to discuss the film. Dr. Hagopian holds a doctorate in International Relations from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He has made it his life’s work to document what happened during the genocide, and is a pioneer of efforts to document the Armenian genocide through films such as Voices From the Lake and the Forgotten Genocide.DSC00721

The River Ran Red is the Epic Search for Survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. It documents eyewitness accounts from survivors of the Genocide who were sent to their fate along the Euphrates River to the Syrian Desert and Der Zor. The screening of The River Ran Red was followed by a question and answer period. Dr. Hagopian had copies of his movie on hand for sale and noted that they can also be purchased on his website, www.armenianfilm.org.
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Let us remember that Dr. Hagopian’s films and the eye witness accounts they document are very important because they help transmit first hand accounts of the genocide that would otherwise be lost in time. Thanks to films like The River Ran Red, information about the collective Armenian past is transmitted to future generations.

AGBU Awards Scholarships

April 1, 2010 · Filed Under Press Releases

scholarshipscholarship 2On March 29, 2010, the Toronto Chapter of the Armenian General Benevolent Union held its annual scholarship awards reception at the Alex Manoogian Cultural Centre. This year’s recipients were Jivan Stepanian, Sareen Khatchadourian, Saro Khatchadourian, Michelle Deherian, Knar Deherian, Tamar Makdessian, Hasmik Minasyan, Cynthia Ourfalian, Jason Sarafian and Khatchadour Wanes.

Chapter Chairman Knar Basmadjian, Board Member Dr. Isa Basmajian, Executive Director Salpi DerGhazarian welcomed and congratulated the recipients on their achievements. They talked about AGBU worldwide humanitarian programs, Youth Programs and ongoing activities at the Toronto Chapter. The scholarship recipients, in turn, talked about their ongoing education and future plans.

The AGBU Education Department bases its decisions on the students’ academic achievements, the caliber of the institution at which they are enrolled, and their display of community service. We believe that their potential for success and contributions to the Armenian people and nation are of important value, and consider these as part of the selection criteria. We hope that our scholarship recipients will assist AGBU in accomplishing its mission in their own capacity. We express our heartiest congratulations to the awardees.

Providing educational support to Armenians has been an integral part of AGBU’s mission since its foundation in 1906. The AGBU has also been investing in the next generation of Armenians by providing scholarship assistance for higher education since the 1920s. The program helps promising young Armenians to receive higher education in competitive programs at leading universities. In return, many of them contribute to their communities through various programs, such as AGBU’s Young Professionals.
Today, the Armenian General Benevolent Union supports thousands of promising full-time students of Armenian descent from 38 countries and 5 continents. Its Scholarship Program is financed through Endowment Funds and generous donations from AGBU members around the world.
The next deadline for Scholarship applicants studying in Canada is May 31, 2010. For application forms and further details about procedures and deadlines please visit www.agbu.org under Education.