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Long Awaited Groundbreaking for San Fernando Valley Armenian Center Takes Place

BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

An almost a decade-long effort by community activists, local officials and other stakeholders came to fruition on December 4 at a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the long-awaited Armenian community center in the West San Fernando Valley.

Local and state officials, including LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, attended the event

In 2013, as a result of hard work and commitment to the Armenian community, Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz, along with his colleagues, the current L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilmember Paul Krekorian were able to pass a motion granting the old firehouse on 5001 Balboa Boulevard to the Armenian Cultural Foundation for a 30-year lease to build an Armenian community center on the 5,000 square-foot property.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
LA City Councilmember Paul Koretz
LA City Councilmember Paul Krekorian
Assmeblymember Jesse Gabriel
LA County Assessor Jeff Prang
Tony Royster, the General Manager of the LA Department of General Services

What was aptly called a “saga” by one official on Saturday, that spanned almost a decade, became a reality on December 2, when the lease agreement was finally signed by L.A. city officials and the West San Fernando Valley chapter of the Armenian Cultural Foundation.

Many of those involved and engaged in the process were on hand Saturday for an official groundbreaking event—a celebration—for the Armenian center, which will bring much-needed space for the Armenian community and the neighborhood to congregate.

ARF Western U.S. Central Committee Chair Dr. Carmen Ohanian
ACF Western U.S. President Avedik Izmirlian
ACF West San Fernando Valley Chair Garo Kamarian

Mayor Garcetti, who while serving on the L.A. City Council fought for the process, was joined by councilmembers Koretz and Krekorian to welcome and celebrate the results of their hard work on behalf of the Armenian community. Also attending the event and speaking were Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, L.A. County Assessor Jeff Prang and Tony Royster, the General Manager of the Los Angeles Department of General Services. Also attending the event was California State Senator Henry Stern.

Representing Congressman Brad Sherman was his district director, Scott Abrams, who presented an American flag flown above the U.S. Capitol as token from Sherman. In accepting the gift, ACF San Fernando Valley chapter president Garo Kamarian pledged that the flag will fly over the center, as soon as the flag poll are installed on the property.

The event began with a flag ceremony led by the Homenetmen marching band and the San Fernando Valley Massis Chapter scouts.

Rep. Brad Sherman’s district director Scott Abrams presents American flag that has flown over the U.S. Capitol

Master of Ceremonies, Greg Martayan, who is Councilmember Koretz’s Director of Public Safety & Special Assignments, invited the Very Reverend Muron Aznikian and Holy Martyrs Church parish priest, Archpriest Razmig Khatchadourian to perform the benediction and the blessing of the grounds. Very Rev. Aznikian was representing Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan, who was traveling abroad on that day.

Present at the event were representatives of all affiliate organizations—Homenemtmen, Hamazkayin, Armenian Relief Society and the Armenian Youth Federation—as well as the principals of the Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School, Sossi Shanlian and the Holy Martyrs Cabayan Elementary School, John Kossakian, as well as the Director of the Holy Martyrs ARS Ashkhen Pilavjian Preschool, Vehik Gabrielian. Also present was chairman of the Ferrahian Board Vahe Benilian and and veteran community leader Khachig Yeretsian.

Blessing of the Ground
Master of Ceremonies Greg Martayan

Welcoming the initiative and congratulating the San Fernando Valley community was Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western U.S. Central Committee chair Dr. Carmen Ohanian, who, in her remarks, thanked the vision held by the city officials for making the center a reality.

Speaking on behalf of the ACF was the organization’s chairman Avedik Izmirlian, who underscored that the mission of the ACF has been to support the opening and operation of Armenian centers around the community, with the aim of serving the future generations of Armenians.

Kamarian, the West San Fernando Valley ACF chair, also emphasized the important role the center will play in educating and advancing the youth of the community. He especially thanked all the staff members at various city departments and council offices who worked tirelessly on making the center a reality.

The event culminated in the elected officials, the clergy, leaders and representatives of organizations all coming together and picking up their shovels to break ground on the new center.

The event was captured by the entire Los Angeles broadcast press corps and was livestreamed on Asbarez’s Facebook page.

Following the ceremony, the attendees were invited to a reception at the Ferrahian school grounds, where community member George Kalpjian made a $5,000 donation toward the renovation effort.


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