January 07, 2014
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AGBU Western District Committee’s Annual Gala Banquet Raises $125,000 for Youth Programs

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    Members of the Western District Special Events Committee, which organized the gala. From left to right: Flora Dunaians (committee advisor), Shoghig Vartzbedian, Hilda Sinanian, Eileen Keosseyan, Belet Shahbazian, Hermine Janoyan (committee chairlady), Araxie Boyamian, Alice Chakrian, Maida Yaghsezian and Angela Parseghian. Not pictured: Hourie Boghossian, Silva Kendirjian, Lisa Kopooshian and Aida Sethian.
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    AGBU Central Board Vice President Sam Simonian and Sylva Sim
    AGBU Central Board Vice President Sam Simonian and Sylva Simonian arrive at the AGBU Western District Annual Gala Banquet, where they were honored. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    AGBU Western District Gala honorees Sam and Sylva Simonian (
    AGBU Western District Gala honorees Sam and Sylva Simonian (right) join Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian and Luci Karaguezian. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    Guests gather at the AGBU Western District Annual Gala. From
    Guests gather at the AGBU Western District Annual Gala. From left to right: Western District Committee Vice Chair Thomas Alexanian; Tamar Krekorian and Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Krekorian; gala honorees Sylva and Sam Simonian; Luci Karaguezian and Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian; and Western District Committee Treasurer Avedis Markarian. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    Scouts from the AGBU Glendale/Pasadena, Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley Chapters present their flags at the AGBU Western District Gala. The event raised $125,000 to support AGBU scouts groups and other local youth programs. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    The 2013 AGBU Western District Annual Gala Banquet brought t
    The 2013 AGBU Western District Annual Gala Banquet brought together over 400 guests in Los Angeles, California. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    AGBU Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian welcomes gues
    AGBU Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian welcomes guests to the District’s Annual Gala. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    AGBU Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian and AGBU Central Board Vice President Sinan Sinanian present Hermine Janoyan, the Western District Special Events Committee Chair, with the AGBU Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo credit: Arka Photography.
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    Sam and Sylva Simonian receive a special plaque and gift fro
    Sam and Sylva Simonian receive a special plaque and gift from the AGBU Western District Chair Krekor Karaguezian at the District’s Annual Gala. The Simonians, who founded the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan, were honored for their support of educational initiatives. Photo credit: Arka Photography.

Event Honors TUMO Center Founders Sam and Sylva Simonian

The AGBU Western District Annual Gala Banquet, one of Los Angeles’s most anticipated events, drew over 400 guests this year for an evening of fundraising and celebration. Together, the attendees donated a record $125,000 for local youth programs as they honored AGBU Central Board Vice President Sam Simonian and his wife Sylva for their groundbreaking educational initiatives in Armenia.

Now leading philanthropists, the Simonians attribute their success to the AGBU education and support they received from an early age. Both are graduates of AGBU Lebanon schools and Mr. Simonian was granted financial aid by the AGBU Scholarship Program while a university student in the U.S. They have worked tirelessly to create the same opportunities for children in Armenia today. Their most recent venture, the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, is the first multimedia institute of its kind in Armenia. As the couple has shared, it is a way to give back to the community that has given so much to them. Since the Center opened its doors over two years ago, it has served thousands of students ages 12-18, giving them access to state-of-the-art technologies and courses led by industry professionals.

AGBU Central Board Vice President Sinan Sinanian remarked on the positive impact that the Simonians have had through the TUMO Center. Before introducing them at the gala event, he stated, “Sam and Sylva Simonian had the vision, provided the funds and fully implemented one of the most advanced initiatives of our time. The TUMO Center for Creative Technologies allows young people to develop their technical skills, expand their horizons and find the resources to achieve their full creative potential. We are so pleased to honor them here tonight.”

The gala attendees saw the ways students’ imaginations come to life every day at the TUMO Center through a special video presentation. Following the screening, Mr. Simonian accepted the honorary plaque, remarking, “Sylva and I are both touched and overwhelmed by the warm reception we have been met with here tonight. Over the years, we have received many words of encouragement and offers of support for our Center from various individuals and organizations, for which we are also very thankful. AGBU and the Armenian community have always considered modern education the most essential investment in the lives of our youth. This is a night we will always remember.”

Throughout the evening, the master of ceremonies Nora J. Balikian also turned the guests’ attention to the many initiatives that the AGBU Western District offers to youth across California. A video on local activities highlighted the District’s scouts groups, Generation Next mentorship program, Krikor Satamian Theatre Group, athletic teams and marching bands. Hermine Janoyan, chair of the AGBU Western District Special Events Committee, which organized the gala, has helped make many of those activities possible. She was presented with the Lifetime AGBU Honorary Member Award in recognition of three decades of dedicated service to AGBU.

This year’s AGBU Western District Gala Banquet was completely sold-out. A number of public figures attended, among them Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian; Former Primate Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian; Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Krekorian; and California Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian.

Several generous sponsors contributed to the AGBU Western District Gala, including: George and Barbara Aghazarian, the Baghdassarian Family, Yervant and Melissa Demirjian, the Jack Munushian Trust, Vazrik and Alice Makarian, Harry and Cheryl Nadjarian, Sinan and Angele Sinanian, and the TF Educational Foundation - Jerry and Patricia Turpanjian.

To learn more about the AGBU Western District, please email agbuwdc@gmail.com.

To learn more about the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, please visit www.tumo.org.

To view this press release in Armenian, please click here.

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