Aznavour to be honored by Fund for Armenian Relief

Aznavour to be honored by Fund for Armenian Relief

PanARMENIAN.Net - May 20, 2011, will mark an event sponsored by the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) that celebrates both the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s independence, as well as one of the world’s greatest singers, showmen, songwriters and philanthropists, Charles Aznavour, who is also Armenia’s ambassador to Switzerland, Armenia’s permanent delegate to the United Nations in Geneva and French ambassador-at large to Armenia.

The gala tribute will take place at New York’s elegant Cipriani Wall Street venue, with a reception starting at 7 p.m., and dinner with a special program at 8 p.m. Introducing Aznavour will be singer Liza Minnelli, and master of ceremonies will be actor Eric Bogosian, both of whom are on the “Honorary Committee of Tribute to Aznavour.” Other known personalities on the committee include Sir Elton John, Celine Dion, Atom Egoyan and the ambassadors of France and Armenia to the United States and the United Nations.

The evening’s proceeds will benefit the disadvantaged elderly people of Armenia, including the Vanadzor Old Age Home in Armenia, a loving, nurturing refuge for older Armenians who have no other means of support. The Vanadzor home was started by Aznavour, who personally requested FAR to assume responsibility for its upkeep and operation.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the collaboration between Aznavour Pour L’Armenie fund and FAR. “FAR and Aznavour share the same mission of working to have Armenia become a prosperous, democratic country insuring a comfortable life for its people,” said FAR Executive Director Garnik Nanagoulian, The Mirror-Spectator reported.

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