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On Saturday, October 11, 2025, the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region will proudly host its 19th Annual Gala at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. This highly anticipated evening brings together Armenian Americans, allies, and community leaders from across the region to celebrate achievements, honor dedication, and strengthen our shared commitment to
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Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 7 PM, as Soorp Khatch Church’s Arabian Hall in Bethesda, MD, transforms into a vibrant stage for Armenian Cultural Night. This year’s highlight is none other than Arthur Khachents from Artsakh, a powerful and soulful Armenian artist whose music blends deep tradition with modern expression. With
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The Washington D.C. Scouts proudly represented our community this past week at the 35th Regional Scout Camp (“Panagoum”) held in Milton, Massachusetts. With enthusiasm, discipline, and team spirit, our chapter made a lasting impression and brought home top honors! We are thrilled to announce that the Homenetmen D.C. Scouts were awarded “Best Chapter” at the
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WASHINGTON—On the evening of June 28, the Washington, D.C., Armenian Youth Center (AYC) and Homenetmen joined forces to host “Rhythms of Summer,” a high-energy dinner dance that brought together over 250 community members for an unforgettable night of music, dancing and cultural pride. Held at Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, the event featured singer
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82 years of AYF DC “Ani” The night began with U. Lori Sakayan sharing her meaningful experience as a counselor at Camp Haiastan this past summer, capturing the essence of the camp’s impact and her deep love for it. Afterwards, U. Vartkaes Pamboukian took us through his unforgettable and impactful journey as a participant at
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Applications Open for ANCA 2025 Career Services and Youth Empowerment Programs ANCA initiatives help recent grads start Washington DC careers; inspire and educate university students and high schoolers about pro-Armenian advocacy WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has opened the applications for its diverse array of Washington, DC career services and pro-Armenian
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The Hamazkayin Washington, D.C. Chapter’s Van Dance Ensemble is a vibrant Armenian dance group dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Armenian folk dances. Named after the historic Armenian city of Van, the ensemble reflects the rich cultural heritage of Armenia while fostering a sense of unity, pride, and identity within the community. Mission and Purpose The Van Dance
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U. Carine Markarian – 03 December 2024 It’s funny how life works. One moment we were sitting side by side in class, and the next, we were boarding a flight to Montreal as chosen delegates for the AYF Junior Conference. Who could have guessed this moment was waiting for us? In October of 2024, we
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On September 14, 2024 ARF Sebouh Gomideh hosted a spectacular Armenian Cultural Night, featuring the renowned artist Sevak Amroyan! His heartfelt performances captivated the audience, bringing the rich sounds of Armenian music to life. Complementing the evening’s performances, the Hamazkayin DC Van Ensemble dance group delivered an outstanding show. Their graceful movements and traditional dances
Homenetmen DC continues to thrive, adapting its programs to meet the needs of a modern, diverse Armenian-American community while staying true to the Homenetmen motto: “Elevate yourself and others with you.” It remains a cornerstone for the Armenian community in the D.C. area, promoting unity, cultural pride, and personal development.
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