horizons - The Ararat Center
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horizons - The Ararat Center
HORIZONS Ararat Center News & Information D IOCE SE O F T HE A RME N IAN C HURC H O F A ME R IC A ( EAST E RN ) W INT E R 2010 /2011 WHAT MAKES THE ARARAT CENTER IMPORTANT FOR THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY? The Diocesan Ararat Center in Greenville, NY was originally purchased to house the St. Vartan camp program. The intent was to allow the camp to expand to an eight-week plan since space at former facilities was limited to two weeks. Before purchasing this ideal venue, there was deliberation of the importance of having our very own spiritual environment for the use of all parishes: parish retreats, clergy conferences, various youth retreats, inspired social gatherings and other creative programs. By frequent parish use and support of this serene mountainside sanctuary, we believe it will cultivate meaningful, spiritual dialogue and further strengthen our dedicated faith-based culture. It has been seven years since our Diocesan Assembly voted favorably to purchase the Center. To date, the Ararat Center has been utilized by St. Vartan Camp, which has increased from a two-week program to a six-week program, Women‟s Guild Symposiums, two parishes that held retreats, annual seminarians‟ retreat, Sacred Music Council youth choir program, and the St. Vartan AVAKS. The annual cost to maintain and run the nine-building facility, which includes a 35 foot by 70 foot pool, is approximately $300,000. The facility managers and former owners, Len and Jyl Degiovine, work tirelessly to keep costs to a minimum. They are prudent in all aspects of purchase with regards to the Center, food preparation, supplies, and maintenance repairs. Their expertise has been essential for the Center‟s operations. The Ararat Center has become a meeting place for many throughout the Diocese. Each summer, hundreds of Armenian youth return to share one another‟s company during camp sessions. Also, the Ararat Center‟s annual festival affords the opportunity for Armenians throughout our Diocese to meet, share a delicious meal, listen to beautiful Armenian music, and simply share a relaxed afternoon with family and friends. Once you‟ve visited this Center, the familiarity and sense of well-being overwhelms your heart. WAYS TO It is peaceful, relaxing, and offers a significant role in our Armenian heritage. The meanU T IL I ZE T HE ing of being an Armenian and getting to know so many Armenians throughout our Diocese A R AR AT C EN T ER : is a rarity. How many other religious organizations can say the same? We have a special bond, a growing kinship and identity, and we make genuine and lifelong friends throughout Parish Retreats the country. Youth Activities Family Reunions Conferences Sports Programs We are joined spiritually by our Armenian Christian heritage. We are proud to display our Armenian crosses, take pilgrimages to Jerusalem and tattoo an Armenian cross on our arms. Why do we do this? It gives us a sense of belonging to a greater Divine power. And we seek those who are alike. It is in our nature to do so. What better place to seek out other Armenians, have a common place to go, have a place with a purpose. We do have a place to meet, to feel the camaraderie amongst those who are like ourselves and a place to call home. We have the Ararat Center! If you have changed your email address or wish to receive updates from us, please send your email address to [email protected] - 2 - ARMENIAN ARTS & CULTURE SHOWCASED DURING ARARAT CENTER FESTIVAL Hundreds enjoyed kebab, music, and entertainment in traditional-styled picnic The weather looked uncertain in the days leading up to the seventh annual Ararat Center Festival held in upstate New York, however, clouds and showers cleared for a beautiful afternoon of cultural celebration and traditional picnic festivities on Saturday, July 24. Grills were fired up, picnic tables and chairs were set in place, the Center was ready to receive its guests. Nearly 600 people throughout the afternoon converged under the pavilion. Guests feasted on delicious losh and chicken kebab dinners, picnic pilaf, and watermelon wedges all the while listening to the melodic sounds of the Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble of Watertown, MA. The ensemble music filled the air with stories reflective of our rich ancient heritage and culture for the lyrics they sing are the words of our ancestors. How befitting that the theme for this year‟s Festival was to showcase Armenian arts and culture. The afternoon program also featured the Nazeli Dance Group and the Children‟s Choir of the Sts. Sahag & Mesrob Armenian Church from Providence, RI. The dance group performed graceful Armenianchoreographed dances and displayed a number of exquisite costumes. The junior choir, conducted by Maestro Konstantin Petrossian, sang several Armenian songs for the attentive crowd. “It was a treat to watch these young girls perform and heartwarming to see the commitment to maintain our Armenian culture here in America,” shared Rose Najarian Kedeshian, Ararat Center Board Vice Chairman and co-organizer for the Festival. To compliment the cultural theme this year, St. Vartan campers from Session B, which ran from July 11 to July 24, provided Armenian artwork that was beautifully displayed for all Festival participants to enjoy. “How wonderful it is for Armenian families from around our Diocese to join together in Christian fellowship,” said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), who presided over the event. “The annual Ararat Festival is a day filled with Armenian culture and life.” Vendors were also on hand to sell their goods ranging from books, jewelry, stationery, Armenian crafts and more. Children delighted in the opportunity to revel in the bounce house, roam throughout the expansive grounds of the facility, and be cooled by flavorful snow cones. The Ararat Center Board of Directors extends their appreciation to the numerous sponsors, in-kind contributors, and fantastic volunteers who assisted in the overall success of the Festival. All proceeds from this event will help to offset the continued maintenance and upgrades of this Diocesan-owned facility. left: Men focus on an intense game of tavloo (backgammon) during the 7th annual Ararat Center Festival right: Rose NajarianKedeshian, festival co-chair, sets up sales tent. Where the spirit soars - 3 - EMERGENT POOL NEEDS AT THE ARARAT CENTER For the past several years, the Ararat Board has been advised to consider replacement of the pool at the Ararat Center. Constructed in 1939, the 71 year-old cement pool is approximately 35 feet by 70 feet in length, and its main drain and return piping that empty and carry water in and out of the pool are of the same vintage. Filters and pumps have been changed when necessary. The Board has heard facility manager and former owner, Len Degiovine‟s concerns loud and clear; “It is important to meet current pool specifications for circulation and filtration rates.” Each spring the pool is drained, cemented and repaired, and repainted with pool paint in order to be operational for the summer. It is apparent to the Board that a bandaid approach is no longer effective. Consequently, a new pool must be given high priority. The swimming pool is an important feature for the participating camp programs as well as a highlight for promotion of the facility. While the Board is always willing to make needed improvements, the biggest challenge with any capital project is its affordability. Preliminary estimates for the pool project range between $80K to $90K. The Board has decided to officially launch a “Pool Fund” but, rest assured, the project will not begin until funds are in place to cover the costs of the project. Our sincere thanks to camp family members who have previously donated monies for the pool. We look to you once again, whether you are a camper, a parent, a grandparent, or someone that believes in the future growth of the Ararat Center. Together we can „pool‟ our resources and work toward a common goal. We have been successful in the past and with your help will be successful once again in adding another quality feature to our Ararat Youth and Conference Center! above: Overhead view of Ararat Center right: Map and layout of the facility In addition to the pool fund, there are other ways to ensure that the future of the Ararat Youth and Conference Center is secure for generations to come. Our attention must now turn to building a solid endowment fund; and, therefore, the Board of Directors has set a goal of 1.5 million dollars to provide for the unencumbered operations of the Center. The annual interest generated will be used to maintain and upgrade the Center. All monies donated will be invested with the Armenian Church Endowment Fund (ACEF). - 4 - HELP THE ARARAT CENTER THROUGH BRICK GIFT GIVING Add your name(s) to the brick walkway that leads up to and encircles the Founding Faithful monument and share a place of honor alongside 300 others who have joined the Pathfinders Campaign. Your contribution will assist in paving the way to the future by remembering the past. A unique gift for any occasion, what better way to express your love of family and friends at Christmastime, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, and remembrances. The proceeds from these funds are applied to the operating budget which maintains the Ararat Center. These fundraising efforts account for 10—15% of the operating budget. Christmas is right around the corner! Why not avoid the Christmas rush and submit the form below before December 16, 2010. A brick certificate will be mailed to your home in time for wrapping and placement under your tree. If you prefer to shop online, visit our website at www.araratcenter.org and purchase your bricks there. Thank you to all who have already participated in this worthwhile program. We appreciate your support of the Ararat Center. If you have not yet made a purchase, please consider one now. Your donation will make a significant difference toward helping us achieve our goals and all donations are greatly appreciated. The “Pathfinders Campaign” is symbolic of a community working together to pave the way to a bright and secure future for this facility by remembering the past. A common area of the Ararat Center has been paved consisting of engraved bricks. This area is serving as a touching tribute to those that survived many adversities to pave the way for future generations of American-Armenians. Make your support of the Ararat Center known by leaving your permanent mark through a personalized brick. Each donor will receive a certificate of ownership . NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP:____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: _________________________________ EMAIL: _________________________________________________ _____4”x8” Brick @ $100 (maximum of 2 lines, 13 characters per line) _____8”x8” Brick @ $250 (maximum of 4 lines, 13 characters per line) Amount enclosed: ______________ Please return this form to: Karnig Durgarian, Ararat Center Treasurer, 120 Pond Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 with check payable to the Ararat Center. All donations to this non-profit organization are tax-deductible. Thank you for your support. Where the spirit soars You can purchase a brick on-line at www.araratcenter.org Ararat Center Pathfinders Campaign - 5 - WISH LIST DONATIONS MADE The Board of Directors would like to extend its sincere appreciation to those who have donated towards refurbishment of the Center. Wish list items that we were able to purchase are as follows: Washer/Dryer for Ani, flooring for rooms in Ani, tub surrounds for Gesaria, bi-fold louver doors for Marash, electrical outlets for all rooms in Dikranagerd, shower curtains for Gesaria, pedestal sink in Marash, and a donation was made for the pool fund. MORE WISH LIST ITEMS INCLUDE: ADANA (Swimming Pool) $80,000—$90,000 ERZURUM (Maintenance Building) Construction costs $25,000 GESARIA (South Annex) Carpeting for hallway and gathering room Surround tub enclosures (8 rooms) Toilets and sinks (15 rooms) Bathroom flooring Addition of storage room $ 5,000 $ 300 each $ 300 per bathroom $ 100 per bathroom $ 4,000 MARASH (Main House & Guest Rooms) Outdoor carpet $ $ 300 $ 1,500 $ 375 $ AINTAB (Kitchen / Dining Hall) Flooring (2,500 sq. ft.) Stainless steel center island Commercial convection oven 36” refrigerator/freezer Tub surrounds (2 rooms) Ceiling fans with light Area rugs (15 rooms) $7,000 $ 500 $2,500 $ 500 $ 300 each $ 200 each $ 50 each ANI (Motel) Surround tub enclosure (1 room) Flooring (5 rooms) $ 300 $ 150 each BITLIS (West Annex) Ceiling fans with light $ 200 each VAN (Recreation Center) Backgammon table Indoor flooring Outdoor rugs DIKRANAGERD (North Annex) Commercial wallpaper $ 200 per room LANDSCAPE Shrubs and evergreens (20) DRIVEWAY Need for repaving areas $10,000 150 50 each Ararat Center Donation Form A place to call home ~ where memories are created, shared and cherished for generations to come . . . I would like to help the Ararat Center with the following donation: Endowment Fund Amount $__________ Pool Fund Amount $__________ Amount $__________ General Capital Fund Wish List Amount $__________ Item: ______________________________________ Total amount enclosed: $ ______________ NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP:____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: ________________________________ EMAIL: __________________________________________________ Please return this form to: Karnig Durgarian, Ararat Center Treasurer, 120 Pond Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 with enclosed check payable to the Ararat Center; In the memo, please indicate where you wish this donation to be directed. Thank you for sharing in the future of the Ararat Center. All donations to this non-profit organization are tax-deductible. - 6 - BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Archbishop Khajag Barsamian President Thomas Ashbahian, NJ Chairman Rose Najarian Kedeshian, NJ Vice Chairman Karnig Durgarian, MA Treasurer Andrea Karanian, CT Recording Secretary DIRECTORS Bruce Ashbahian, NY Ed Belemjian, NY Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian, NY Jay Kapur, MA Papken Megerian, PA Steve Megrdichian, RI Randy Saph-Gulian, CT Kurt Seifel, MA Pam Talanian McGrath, MA STAFF Len & Jyl Degiovine, NY Facility Managers Talene Kachadourian, NY Marketing and Communications Karen Durgarian, MA Projects Coordinator Mission Statement The intent of the Ararat Center is to provide and promote an environment in which Armenian culture and heritage can be celebrated in a variety of ways while also spiritually nourishing generations of Armenian faithful. The Ararat Center will be a place to remember and honor our ancestors while training leaders for tomorrow and creating memories through Armenian Church programs. 6944 State Route 32 Greenville, NY 12083 Where the spirit soars WHO’S NEW TO THE ARARAT CENTER Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian, Marketing and Communications director for the Ararat Center since 2004 completed her position in September, 2010. Paulette was appointed a Board member by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian shortly after the Center‟s purchase in 2004. Paulette promoted the center and created brochures, launched and produced the HORIZONS newsletter, wrote press releases, and acted as the reservations coordinator. While serving the Board in her managerial capacity, Yn. Paulette brought enthusiasm, dedication and diligence to her position. She will be greatly missed, and we send best wishes to her in her new endeavors. Welcome Talene Kachadourian! Talene was appointed to the Board to fill the position of Marketing and Communications Director. For the past three and one-half years, Talene worked as a Retirement Consultant and Employee Education Consultant at Mercer in Boston, MA. She also serves as Treasurer on the board of the Armenian Network, NY chapter. Talene attends work sessions at the Center and participates at the annual Ararat Center festival. As a member of an Armenian hiking group, she enjoys the Center during the group‟s weekend retreats held in October. Talene has a genuine interest in the progression and future success of the Ararat Center. If you have an interest in booking the Ararat Center for a future event, you can contact her by email: [email protected]. This past year, we also welcome to the Board of Directors, Bruce Ashbahian (Bayside), Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian (NY), and Jay Kapur (Worcester). BE A DOER, PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD Work sessions at the Ararat Center are quite productive. However, the saying “all work and no play” does not apply here. Yes, our volunteers work hard during the day to complete the necessary tasks scheduled during the weekend. When it comes to maintenance and renovation of the facility, there are both monetary and physical needs. The volunteer work during the day takes exertion and sometimes great patience. The work is challenging, and at times it can be strenuous. One thing is for certain: it‟s always entertaining and fun! At night, we remember to relax, recharge and enjoy one another‟s company. Evening activities always begin with dinner at an area restaurant or at the Center. Activities after dinner may include fires at the fire pit, roasting s‟mores, playing cards or a game of tavloo, watching sports on TV, or simply sitting around and talking. Since the purchase of the Center in 2004, there have been 28 work sessions. Parishioners from throughout the Diocese have had the privilege to come together to work, to play, and to laugh with one another while forming new friendships. Adult volunteers have been able to watch with pride as our young adults, teens and even elementary-aged children work by our side towards a common purpose: to instill the importance of Armenian community, encourage volunteer service and preserve our heritage. Be a doer; Put your best foot forward and help your church, help your Diocese, help the Ararat Center. - 7 - Removed rug in guest room; Padding stuck to floor Painting room Floor after scraped and polished Installing floor tiles Scraped off wallpaper and spackled Installing floor tiles Installing tub surround Biking after a hard days work Above: Playing a friendly game of cards Below: Dining out Taking a break and soaking up the sun - 8 - DIOCESE OF THE ARMENIAN CHURCH OF AMERICA 630 SECOND AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10016-4806 Visit our website: www.araratcenter.org Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Albany, NY Permit # 370 Thank You Ararat Center Work Weekend Volunteers: 2004—2010 (7,050 hours) Karnie Abalyan, NY Fr. Arakel Aljalian, MA Joyce Ariyan, NJ Adrienne Ashbahian, NJ Carol Ashbahian, NJ Greg Ashbahian, NJ Harry Ashbahian, NJ Janet Ashbahian, NJ Katherine Ashbahian, NJ Lauren Ashbahian, NJ Tom Ashbahian, NJ Zovig Ashjian, NY Ashley Assarian, MA Ara Bablouzian, MA Leon Bablouzian, MA Susan Bablouzian, MA Aram Barkamian, NY Ed Belemjian, NY Erika Belezerian, MA Dan Blinka, WI Barbara Boghosian, NJ Diane Boghosian, MA Ed Boghosian, NJ Elizabeth Boghosian, MA Joe Brinker, PA Pam Brinker, PA Talene Brinker, PA Jack Brinker, PA Arpi Canker, NJ Holly Dadekian, NY Greg Dalakian, NJ Marcus Dalakian, NJ Jyl DeGiovine, NY Len DeGiovine, NY Ed DerAsadourian, CT Seth Derderian, MA Oscar Derderian, MA Paul DerOhanessian, NY Christine DiBianca, NJ Yn.Paulette Doudoukjian, NY Andrea Durgarian, MA Elise Durgarian, MA Karen Durgarian, MA Karnig Durgarian, MA Nick Durgarian, MA Ara Ekmekjian, NJ Jaklin Ekmekjian, NJ Burt Friedman, NJ Taline Gebhardt, NJ Gary Genojoian, NJ Sevan Goenezen, Germany Raffi Gulbenk, CT Diana Harotian, MA John Harotian, IL Liana Harotian, MA Nancy Hovnanian, PA Steve Hovnanian, PA Barbara Hovsepian, NJ Leon Hovsepian, NJ Jeri Humphries, MA Judi Humphries, MA Daniel Hyde, MA Where the spirit soars Adam Scicchitano, NJ Jeff Hyde, MA Bob Meeson, NY Andrea Scicchitano, NJ Jeffrey Hyde, MA Haiganoush Melkonian, NJ Danielle Seifel, MA Lisa Hyde, MA Dan Merian, MA Christopher Seifel, MA Brenda Jermakian, MA Steve Mergrdichian, RI Kurt Seifel, MA Talene Jermakian, MA Sam Mikaelian, IL Lucine Seifel, MA Phyllis Jevanian, NY Jonathan Najarian, NJ Tahleen Seifel, MA Talene Kachadourian, NY Phil Natcharian, NY Merideth Semorian, RI Jay Kapur, MA Caleb Neves, RI David Shahbazian, NY Andrea Karanian, CT Bill Nevins, NY Anne Terkenian, PA Adam Karian, NY Dan O'Keefe, NY George Terkenian, PA Laurie Karian, NY Martin Papazian, RI Nick Terkenian, PA Stephanie Karian, NY Berdjouhi Parseghian, NJ Angel Tevan, MA Aggie Kasparian, MA Greg Parseghian, NJ Mark Torosian, MA Girard Kasparian, CA Masis Parseghian, NJ Greg Torosian, MA Joe Kasparian, MA Kristen Parsekian, MA Erik Trojian, NJ Glenn Kasparian, MA Bob Parsekian, MA Chuck Tutunjian, NY Traci Kasparian, MA Jonathan Paleaz, NJ Michael Tutunjian, MA Slava Kayruns, NY Ray Paleaz, NJ Joe Vartanesian, NC Sarkis Kedeshian, NJ Tom Peretzian, MA George Vartanian, RI Rose Najarian-Kedeshian, NJ Ani Petithory, NY Gevorg Voskanian, MA Armine Khanarian, NJ Rita Petithory, NY Parkoohi Voskanian, MA Garo Khanarian, NJ Lauren Piligian, MA Margo Voskanian, MA Michael Mamishian, MA Matt Royland, NJ Nicko Voskanian, MA Knar Manoli, MA Arthur Sabounjian, MA Lisa Zeytoonian, MA Elise Marifian, MO Jennifer Sabounjian, MA Michael Zeytoonian, MA Richie Markarian, MA Fr. Krikor Sabounjian, MA Adrienne Ziemkiewicz, CT Jeff Masoian, CA Yn. LuAnn Sabounjian, MA Adam Zouranjian, MA Julie Masoian, CA Michael Sabounjian, MA Alexandra Zouranjian, MA Caroline McGrath, MA Ani Sarkisian, NJ Lauren Zouranjian, MA Pam Talanian McGrath, MA George Sarkisian, NJ Scott Zouranjian, MA Olivia McGrath, MA Donna Scagliarini, MA Doug Zoraian, NJ