Организация "Земля и культура" (США)

Шаблон:Unitedt Land and Culture Organization (USA)Организация "Земля и культура" (США)Land and Culture Organization

The LCO has organized summer programs - popularly called "Campaigns" - in which volunteers from Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere join together on ancestral sites. They apply their physical energy and mental ingenuity to a variety of tasks in architectural preservation, land cultivation and community development. LCO Summer Campaigns not only afford Armenians the rare experience of discovering their ancestral roots and expanding their cultural horizons, but they also create opportunities that put ideals into action. Contents [show]

[edit] Mission

To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities. [edit] History

In 1977 a group of young Frenchmen of Armenian heritage led by Keram Kevonian founded the Land and Culture Organization (LCO) in France which soon opened branches in the US, England, and later in Armenia and other countries. LCO started to work in Armenia in 1989, after the disastrous earthquake. The organization was officially registered in Armenia in 1994.

The founders were concerned about the progressive destruction of historical Armenian monuments and sites. Armenian Architectural monuments were defenceless against time, history and people. The only possibility to help them was restoration and preservation. That is one of the main aims of LCO. [edit] Campaigns

Each year there were July and August campaigns, usually in multiple locations. [edit] 1987

Kevork Khrimian in August [edit] 1988

Kevork Khrimian in August [edit] 1989

Armen Setrakian in July [edit] 1990

Armen Setrakian in July [edit] 1992

Michael Shamlian [edit] Madrasa

Lorig Sarkissian Kevorkian [edit] 1993 [edit] Gogaran [edit] 1994 [edit] Gogaran

July - Yervant (USA), Ani (USA), Pierre (France), ?

August - Yervant (USA), Raffi Kojian (USA), Lori Tchakerian (USA), Shant (USA), Aline (USA), Sevane Gharibian (France/Swiss), Peter (UK), Armen (UK), Larence? (France) and his gf, the french girl, Dr. Death/Manoug Atamian? (France) and his 2 sons. [edit] Madrasa

July -

August - Armen (Canada), big Armen (Canada), Astrid Panosyan, Krikor Panosyan, Ari, Diran, ?? [edit] 1995 [edit] Gogaran

July -

August - Kevonian, Shahen??, ??? [edit] Tatev

July -

August - Emil Sanamyan, Salpi, Harout, Harout #2, the french girl, Alex??, ??? [edit] 1996

Seta Iskandarian [edit] Gogaran

July - Madlene Minassian, [edit] 1997

Madlene Minassian, Lucy Bartamian [edit] 1998

Madlene Minassian in July and August, [edit] Saghmosavank [edit] 1999

Campain Coordinator - Madlene Minassian [edit] Saghmosavank

July - Site leader: Raffi Kojian (USA), Raffi Vartian (USA), Shant (USA), Bernard (France), Lucy (USA), Diane?? (France), Sebouh? (USA), Hourig (USA).

August - Talline Kojian (USA), Ashod Nakashian (Egypt), ??? [edit] Karintak

No July campaign.

August - Raffi Kojian (USA), Raffi Niziblian, Lara Aharonian, Shant Minas (USA), Gor (Armenia), Agata (Argentina), Dikran (USA), Garen (USA), Anahid (what was her real name?) (USA), Shushan Avakian (Armenia), Raffi Zekian? (France) [edit] 2000

Michael Candan, [edit] 2001

Raffi Niziblian (Canada), Lara Aharonian (Canada), Anna Farra (Canada), Edward Hajjar (Canada), Elizabeth Aslanian (USA) [edit] 2002 [edit] Tatev

Shant Minas, [edit] Shushi [edit] 2003 [edit] Ayrum

Hovig Saghdejian, Karina Totah, Naira Der-Kiureghian, Shirley Oghamian [edit] Shushi

Aramazt Kalaydjian, Diane Dabanian [edit] 2004 [edit] Shadvan

Anais Kadian, Datevig Simonian, Kevork Der Kevorkian, Varant Yessayan, Sophia Balakian, Laura MacAulay, Armen Tamzarian [edit] Shushi

Taline Yelena Yepremian [edit] 2005 [edit] 2006 [edit] Kutakan (sp?) [edit] Shushi [edit] External links http://www.lcousa.org - official site


http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Land_and_Culture_Organizationhttp://www.lcousa.org/about/about.asp


 LCO MISSION:

To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities.

In 1977 a group of young Frenchmen of Armenian heritage led by Keram Kevonian founded the Land and Culture Organization (LCO) in France which soon opened branches in the US, England, and later in Armenia and other countries. LCO started to work in Armenia in 1989, after the disastrous earthquake. The organization was officially registered in Armenia in 1994.

The founders were concerned about the progressive destruction of historical Armenian monuments and sites. Armenian Architectural monuments were defenceless against time, history and people. The only possibility to help them was restoration and preservation. That is one of the main aims of LCO.

The LCO has organized summer programs - popularly called "Campaigns" - in which volunteers from Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere join together on ancestral sites. They apply their physical energy and mental ingenuity to a variety of tasks in architectural preservation, land cultivation and community development. LCO Summer Campaigns not only afford Armenians the rare experience of discovering their ancestral roots and expanding their cultural horizons, but they also create opportunities that put ideals into action.

Our Organization brings a new dimension to the indomitable Armenian spirit. Established over 25 years ago, LCO began as a modest grass-roots experiment. Over the years, it has evolved into a multinational effort that focuses on the Land and the vital role it plays in the struggle for the preservation of its Culture.

LCO PRINCIPAL: LIVING OUR LEGACY! What exactly do the words "land" and "culture" stand for? Simply stated, they symbolize the universal belief that a national culture can best flourish and bear fruit on its own land. Throughout the ages, Land has represented stability and continuity. No culture can survive for long without firm roots in the Land.


 Land and Culture Organization

Hilda Manjikian Land and Culture Organization C/O Hilda Manjikian 1435 Old House Road Pasadena, CA 91107 Tel: 1-626-688-8027 Campaign Coordinator: sylvie@landandculture.org

Administrative Inquiries: P.O. Box 1386 HOBOKEN, NJ 07030, USA

narineh@landandculture.org Organisation Terre et Culture Anuche Sedef 5 rue de Clery, 75002 Paris, France Tel: (33) 1-42-33-03-98 Coordinatrice des Campagnes: anouch@landandculture.org

 Land and Culture Organization Amenia

Gevork Yaghjyan Vardanands 5, Yerevan, Armenia Tel: (374-1) 52-91-71 Fax: (374-1) 54-28-98 gevork@landandculture.org Bureau International - International Office For general information about the organization and its activities: Vardanands 5, Yerevan, Armenia Tel: (374-1) 52-91-71 Fax: (374-1) 54-28-98 info@landandculture.org http://www.lcousa.org/about/about.asp


 LCO MISSION:

To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities.

In 1977 a group of young Frenchmen of Armenian heritage led by Keram Kevonian founded the Land and Culture Organization (LCO) in France which soon opened branches in the US, England, and later in Armenia and other countries. LCO started to work in Armenia in 1989, after the disastrous earthquake. The organization was officially registered in Armenia in 1994.

The founders were concerned about the progressive destruction of historical Armenian monuments and sites. Armenian Architectural monuments were defenceless against time, history and people. The only possibility to help them was restoration and preservation. That is one of the main aims of LCO.

The LCO has organized summer programs - popularly called "Campaigns" - in which volunteers from Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere join together on ancestral sites. They apply their physical energy and mental ingenuity to a variety of tasks in architectural preservation, land cultivation and community development. LCO Summer Campaigns not only afford Armenians the rare experience of discovering their ancestral roots and expanding their cultural horizons, but they also create opportunities that put ideals into action.

Our Organization brings a new dimension to the indomitable Armenian spirit. Established over 25 years ago, LCO began as a modest grass-roots experiment. Over the years, it has evolved into a multinational effort that focuses on the Land and the vital role it plays in the struggle for the preservation of its Culture.

LCO PRINCIPAL: LIVING OUR LEGACY! What exactly do the words "land" and "culture" stand for? Simply stated, they symbolize the universal belief that a national culture can best flourish and bear fruit on its own land. Throughout the ages, Land has represented stability and continuity. No culture can survive for long without firm roots in the Land.


 Land and Culture Organization

Hilda Manjikian Land and Culture Organization C/O Hilda Manjikian 1435 Old House Road Pasadena, CA 91107 Tel: 1-626-688-8027 Campaign Coordinator: sylvie@landandculture.org

Administrative Inquiries: P.O. Box 1386 HOBOKEN, NJ 07030, USA

narineh@landandculture.org Organisation Terre et Culture Anuche Sedef 5 rue de Clery, 75002 Paris, France Tel: (33) 1-42-33-03-98 Coordinatrice des Campagnes: anouch@landandculture.org

Land and Culture Organization

The LCO has organized summer programs - popularly called "Campaigns" - in which volunteers from Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere join together on ancestral sites. They apply their physical energy and mental ingenuity to a variety of tasks in architectural preservation, land cultivation and community development. LCO Summer Campaigns not only afford Armenians the rare experience of discovering their ancestral roots and expanding their cultural horizons, but they also create opportunities that put ideals into action. Contents [hide] 1 Mission 2 History 3 Campaigns 3.1 1987 3.2 1988 3.3 1989 3.4 1990 3.5 1992 3.5.1 Madrasa 3.6 1993 3.6.1 Gogaran 3.7 1994 3.7.1 Gogaran 3.7.2 Madrasa 3.8 1995 3.8.1 Gogaran 3.8.2 Tatev 3.9 1996 3.9.1 Gogaran 3.10 1997 3.11 1998 3.11.1 Saghmosavank 3.12 1999 3.12.1 Saghmosavank 3.12.2 Karintak 3.13 2000 3.14 2001 3.15 2002 3.15.1 Tatev 3.15.2 Shushi 3.16 2003 3.16.1 Ayrum 3.16.2 Shushi 3.17 2004 3.17.1 Shadvan 3.17.2 Shushi 3.18 2005 3.19 2006 3.19.1 Kutakan (sp?) 3.19.2 Shushi 4 External links

Mission

To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities. History

In 1977 a group of young Frenchmen of Armenian heritage led by Keram Kevonian founded the Land and Culture Organization (LCO) in France which soon opened branches in the US, England, and later in Armenia and other countries. LCO started to work in Armenia in 1989, after the disastrous earthquake. The organization was officially registered in Armenia in 1994.

The founders were concerned about the progressive destruction of historical Armenian monuments and sites. Armenian Architectural monuments were defenceless against time, history and people. The only possibility to help them was restoration and preservation. That is one of the main aims of LCO. Campaigns

Each year there were July and August campaigns, usually in multiple locations. 1987

Kevork Khrimian in August 1988

Kevork Khrimian in August 1989

Armen Setrakian in July 1990

Armen Setrakian in July 1992

Michael Shamlian Madrasa

Lorig Sarkissian Kevorkian 1993

Gogaran

1994 Gogaran

July - Yervant (USA), Ani (USA), Pierre (France), ?

August - Yervant (USA), Raffi Kojian (USA), Lori Tchakerian (USA), Shant (USA), Aline (USA), Sevane Gharibian (France/Swiss), Peter (UK), Armen (UK), Larence? (France) and his gf, the french girl, Dr. Death/Manoug Atamian? (France) and his 2 sons.

Madrasa

July -

August - Armen (Canada), big Armen (Canada), Astrid Panosyan, Krikor Panosyan, Ari, Diran, ??

1995

Gogaran

July -

August - Kevonian, Shahen??, ???

Tatev

July -

August - Emil Sanamyan, Salpi, Harout, Harout #2, the french girl, Alex??, ??? 1996

Seta Iskandarian Gogaran

July - Madlene Minassian, 1997

Madlene Minassian, Lucy Bartamian 1998

Madlene Minassian in July and August, Saghmosavank 1999

Campain Coordinator - Madlene Minassian Saghmosavank

July - Site leader: Raffi Kojian (USA), Raffi Vartian (USA), Shant (USA), Bernard (France), Lucy (USA), Diane?? (France), Sebouh? (USA), Hourig (USA).

August - Talline Kojian (USA), Ashod Nakashian (Egypt), ??? Karintak

No July campaign.

August - Raffi Kojian (USA), Raffi Niziblian, Lara Aharonian, Shant Minas (USA), Gor (Armenia), Agata (Argentina), Dikran (USA), Garen (USA), Anahid (what was her real name?) (USA), Shushan Avakian (Armenia), Raffi Zekian? (France)

2000

Michael Candan,

2001

Raffi Niziblian (Canada), Lara Aharonian (Canada), Anna Farra (Canada), Edward Hajjar (Canada), Elizabeth Aslanian (USA)

2002

Tatev

Shant Minas,

Shushi

2003

Ayrum

Hovig Saghdejian, Karina Totah, Naira Der-Kiureghian, Shirley Oghamian

Shushi

Aramazt Kalaydjian, Diane Dabanian

2004

Shadvan

Anais Kadian, Datevig Simonian, Kevork Der Kevorkian, Varant Yessayan, Sophia Balakian, Laura MacAulay, Armen Tamzarian

Shushi

Taline Yelena Yepremian

2005

2006

Kutakan (sp?)

Shushi

External links http://www.lcousa.org - official site

http://www.lcousa.org/about/about.asp


 LCO MISSION:

To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities.

In 1977 a group of young Frenchmen of Armenian heritage led by Keram Kevonian founded the Land and Culture Organization (LCO) in France which soon opened branches in the US, England, and later in Armenia and other countries. LCO started to work in Armenia in 1989, after the disastrous earthquake. The organization was officially registered in Armenia in 1994.

The founders were concerned about the progressive destruction of historical Armenian monuments and sites. Armenian Architectural monuments were defenceless against time, history and people. The only possibility to help them was restoration and preservation. That is one of the main aims of LCO.

The LCO has organized summer programs - popularly called "Campaigns" - in which volunteers from Europe, Canada, the United States and elsewhere join together on ancestral sites. They apply their physical energy and mental ingenuity to a variety of tasks in architectural preservation, land cultivation and community development. LCO Summer Campaigns not only afford Armenians the rare experience of discovering their ancestral roots and expanding their cultural horizons, but they also create opportunities that put ideals into action.

Our Organization brings a new dimension to the indomitable Armenian spirit. Established over 25 years ago, LCO began as a modest grass-roots experiment. Over the years, it has evolved into a multinational effort that focuses on the Land and the vital role it plays in the struggle for the preservation of its Culture.

LCO PRINCIPAL: LIVING OUR LEGACY! What exactly do the words "land" and "culture" stand for? Simply stated, they symbolize the universal belief that a national culture can best flourish and bear fruit on its own land. Throughout the ages, Land has represented stability and continuity. No culture can survive for long without firm roots in the Land.