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Armenian community in Southern California

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    I was just wondering if anyone would happen to know of any Armenian associations or anything of that sort are in the southern Ca area. I don't really know any Armenians so i figured that there would be some kind of armenian clubs/associations somewhere.
    In college we had the armenian student association which was fun where we'd usually meet once a week to catch up on things, go out or do something fun. but that was in college. Is there something like that in the real 40hr working world?

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    Re: Armenian community in Southern California

    ^Well, there is Homenetmen, if your interested in being a scout, sort of... it's just once a week on Sundays from 9:30 to 12:00 or something like that. But, I don't know if you can join without experience. Sorry, but that's all I can think of.

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      Re: Armenian community in Southern California

      Just goto any cafe in Glendale during the day and you'll probably meet plenty of armenians

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        Re: Armenian community in Southern California

        i hear where your coming from Ani, I too wish for such things.

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          Re: Armenian community in Southern California

          Originally posted by Thai-Samurai View Post
          i hear where your coming from Ani, I too wish for such things.
          but aren't there armenian clubs where young armenian men and women can meet each other??

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            Re: Armenian community in Southern California

            Check out Hayk the Ubiquitous Armenian website. You can find Armenian organizations ranging from San Francisco Bay to Glendale, as well as out of state.

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              Re: Armenian community in Southern California

              Originally posted by ARK View Post
              but aren't there armenian clubs where young armenian men and women can meet each other??
              I thought this was it
              this post = teh win.

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                Re: Armenian community in Southern California

                Here are the main communities of Armenians in America:
                Armenians in: Southern California, esp. Glendale, Pasadena
                Armenians in: Boston, Massachusets esp. Sumerville and Cambridge
                Armenians in: NYC, NY area
                Armenians in: Northeast New Jersey
                Armenians in: Detroit, MI

                add more if I missed any
                Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                  Re: Armenian community in Southern California

                  Originally posted by Mos View Post
                  Here are the main communities of Armenians in America:
                  Armenians in: Southern California, esp. Glendale, Pasadena
                  Armenians in: Boston, Massachusets esp. Sumerville and Cambridge
                  Armenians in: NYC, NY area
                  Armenians in: Northeast New Jersey
                  Armenians in: Detroit, MI

                  add more if I missed any
                  Fresno, CA

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