ARARAT CENTER RECEIVES GENEROUS
FURNITURE DONATION
FROM SHERATON COMMANDER HOTEL
December 1 (GREENVILLE, NY) – The Ararat Center of the Diocese
of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), was gifted with furniture
from
the Sheraton
Commander Hotel in Cambridge, MA, owned by Ed Guleserian. The Cambridge
Sheraton has been in midst of renovations over the past couple years.
Initial discussions began between Guleserian and the former Diocesan
Executive Director, Dr. Sam Mikaelian, at the beginning of the year
defining the needs at both the Diocese and the Ararat Center. Guleserian,
enlightened by this discussion, generously offered to donate an entire
floor of hotel furniture to help refurbish both the Diocesan guest
rooms and various buildings at the Ararat Center.
The logistics of the move were complex as coordination between the
hotel, truck rentals, and groups of volunteers for loading as well
as unloading the trucks had to meet very specific time schedules.
The planning paid off on November 11, Veteran's Day, as these volunteer
teams accomplished the task at hand of removing the hotel furniture
and transporting two large truck loads to both the Diocesen Complex
and Ararat Center.
The move, however, was quite the undertaking as volunteers began
the tedious preparation process days prior which ranged from removing
lamp shades from their bases to shrink wrapping furniture. On Friday,
efforts for the move began at 8:00 a.m. Energy levels were high as
volunteers from the Massachusetts Armenian Churches of Holy Translators,
St. James, and Holy Trinity worked together. Not only did adults
participate, but ten teens who had the day off from school were also
determined to assist. They included: Andrea Durgarian, Oscar Derderian,
Jeffrey Hyde, Lauren Piligian, Chris Seifel, Danielle Seifel, Greg
Torosian, Mark Torosian, Michael Tutunjian, and Nicko Voskanian.
There was even a younger participant, Adam Zouranjian who was there
the entire day manning the elevator and helping to move the furniture.
Not once was a complaint heard from the many who spent the entire
day moving the necessary items onto the truck. Kudos to the younger
generation for their enthusiasm in making improvements to their camp
home.
Due to a great deal of sweat and elbow grease, the job was completed
by 6:30 p.m. The exhausted crew of volunteers were finally able to
go home. The task of driving the two 26-foot trucks to the Diocese
and Ararat Center was still in store. Early Saturday morning the
trucks were off and running. One drove directly to the Ararat Center
and was unloaded with help from the Center’s facility managers
and staff. The other truck made a first stop at the Diocese, unloaded
six rooms of furniture with the help of the Diocesan maintenance
staff, and continued its way up to Greenville, NY, to unload the
rest of the furniture at the Center.
The Ararat Center, purchased in January of 2004, serves as the
permanent home of the St. Vartan Church Camp and host to numerous
other church groups and events. Seven buildings sit on the 65-acre
site located in Greenville, NY. While the Center is in good condition,
there have been some renovations and upgrades to the facility over
the past two years. The donation of this furniture has assisted
in that effort to greatly enhance the rooms and create a more appealing
and comfortable stay for all guests.
This wonderful donation of furniture will provide a complete interior
change in the appearance of two buildings: Gesaria (South Annex)
and Ani (Motel). Even with this great accomplishment, much work
is still needed up at the Ararat Center to rearrange the furniture.
Spring work sessions are being planned. Watch for details in the
near future and join in the excitement of beautifying the Diocese
newly purchased home.
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