AN ARMENIAN PROPOGANDA AT RHODE ISLAND

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AS TURKISH FORUM.. WE ASK OUR LOCAL MEMBERS TO ATTEND THIS FREE ARMENIAN LECTURE AND INFORM US DETAILS OF THIS WELL OILED-FALSIFIED ARMENIAN BRAIN WASH TO COLLECT $$$$ IN TO THE USUAL BASKET OF GENOCIDE.COM

 

“Remembering Our Past?


Educating Our Future”

 

is pleased to announce and introduce the

Genocide Education Curriculum Materials


Now Available on the Rhode Island Department of

 

Education Website

 

Curriculum Materials will be on Display

Sunday, March 1, 2009 2-4pm

Providence Marriott Hotel


1 Orms Street, Providence, Rhode Island

This event is made possible by the generous sponsorship of

Aram Garabedian

(Originator of the Genocide Curriculum Bill passed into law in 2000)

 

Featured Guest

Speaker and Author of

“The Knock at the Door”
Margaret Ahnert

“The Knock at the Door” is Margaret Ahnert’s personal account of her mother, Ester’s, fi rsthand description of coming-of-age and survival during the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The book’s publication date of April 24, 2007, is notable as that is the date generally recognized Featured Guest Speaker and Author of “The Knock at the Door”     
Margaret Ahnert and commemorated as the beginning of the Armenian Genocide. Ahnert was born in New York City. She received an MFA from Goucher College and a BA from Goddard College, and is a graduate of the Barnes Foundation. She has pursued a variety of careers including producing television documentaries, running a Pennsylvania hotel and resort, lecturing as a docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and teaching art appreciation through the “Art Goes to School” program in elementary schools. Married and the mother of two grown
children and two grandchildren, she lives in New York City and Ft. Lauderdale.

 

Refreshments will be served
• Space is limited

 

Educators receive priority seating
Information regarding PDU’s available upon request

 

Admission is FREE

For more information or to reserve your seat, please contact:
Esther Kalajian at 401-885-9116 or

Pauline Getzoyan at 401-486-3776

“Remembering Our Past, Educating Our Future” is generously supported by the Armenian Martyrs’ Memorial Committee of RI & the Armenian National Committee of RI.


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