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Armenian American Museum Hosts Founders Circle Reception

By August 28, 2018March 14th, 2021No Comments

Glendale, CA (August 28, 2018) – The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California held a reception with Founders Circle donors to celebrate the approval of the Ground Lease Agreement by the Glendale City Council. The reception was held at the Adult Recreation Center overlooking the future site of the museum.

Founders Circle members are an exclusive network of generous donors who provided early seed funding to propel the community project. Founders Circle members have pledged to contribute $10,000 or more by the start of construction in 2019. Members of the program will be prominently recognized on a permanent donor wall in the museum’s Grand Lobby.

The museum is nearing the milestone of 100 Founders Circle members.

“We thank each and every one of our Founders Circle members whose generosity helped us reach this historic moment for the project,” stated Museum Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian. “We are excited to begin the next phase and together as one community, we are going to build a world class cultural and educational center that is going to serve generations to come.”

Glendale Mayor Zareh Sinanyan and Councilmembers Ara Najarian, Paula Devine, and Vartan Gharpetian expressed their support for the Armenian American Museum, highlighting the unity the project has created in the community.

Assemblymember Laura Friedman joined representatives from the offices of Senator Anthony Portantino, Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian, and Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger in sharing words of support and presenting certificates of recognition to Museum officials. Mary Hovagimian attended the reception on behalf of Congressman Adam Schiff as well.

Museum officials encourage individuals and families to join the Founders Circle program to take part in building the first world class museum and cultural center of its kind in America.

Learn about the Founders Circle program and how you can support the project by calling (844) 586-4626 or visiting www.ArmenianAmericanMuseum.org.