Us-Armenian daily, “Armenian Weekly” writes that The Worcester Armenian Book Commemoration Committee is hosting an exhibit at the Worcester Public Library for the entire month of November to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of Armenian book printing.
The daily recalls that Armenia has been designated the “World Capital of the Book for the Year 2012” by United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in honor of this milestone occasion in Armenian history.
Note, Worcester is the site of the first permanent Armenian Community in the New World and the first Armenian Church to be built in the Western Hemisphere. The city is fortunate to have the presence of the Kaloosdian/Mugar Endowed Chair of Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University. Several texts on the Armenian Genocide by the first two holders of the Armenian Genocide Studies Chair, Prof. Simon Payaslian and Prof.
As reported, a grand opening reception with refreshments is scheduled on Wednesday, November 7, at 7 p.m., in the library’s Saxe Room with a lecture on Armenian book printing by two Armenian newspaper editors, Alin Gregorian of the Armenian Mirror- Spectator and Khatchig Mouradian of the Armenian Weekly. Their topic is “The Power Of The Printed Word: Successes And Challenges, Past And Present.” Other programs will follow throughout November. The event is free and open to the public.