For the first time the flowers deposed at the eternal flame of the Genocide Memorial will “revive”
People, Daily news | ankakh | April 27, 2010 19:16
Dear Colleagues
April 24th is a memory day for all Armenians all over the world. Thousands of Armenians from Diaspora and Armenia as well as numerous foreigners honor the memory of 1915 Armenian Genocide by deposing hundreds and thousands of flowers at the eternal flame thus commemorating the memory of innocent victims of that terrifying massacre. Those flowers symbolize the sorrow about irreparable losses.
To conclude the series of events on the occasion of Armenian Genocide 95th commemoration VivaCell-MTS and FPWC came up with a symbolic initiative which took place today. For the first time the flowers deposed at the eternal flame of the Genocide Memorial will “revive”. VivaCell-MTS volunteers, Sunchild Eco-club children, FPWC staff, a number of organizations and individuals carefully removed the pedicles of the flowers which will later be used in compost for the park of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. The flower petals dried in special conditions and used in recycled paper will turn into nice thank you cards and memos for the Genocide Museum-Institute. The cooperation of FPWC with Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute does not only imply participation in the care of the Museum Park but also demonstration of special approach to those people who brought flowers to the eternal flame overwhelmed with deep, unutterable emotions. The flowers disguised in thank you cards and memos will symbolize our eternal struggle and creative existence to the visitors and guests of the Museum.
This event is implemented in the frame of “Green Generation 2010’’ campaign in partnership with VivaCell-MTS.
Be ready for more. VivaCell-MTS – more than operator!






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