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Press Release: NAASR and Belmont Public Library Team Up for Children’s Event

Press Release

National Association for Armenian

Studies and Research (NAASR)

395 Concord Ave.

Belmont, MA 02478

Tel.: 617-489-1610

Email:
hq@naasr.org

 

Photo:

Deborah Borsuk, Coordinator of Children’s Services at Belmont Public Library, reading
One Fine Day

 

 

NAASR and Belmont Public Library Team Up for Children’s Event

 

On Saturday, April 18, 2026, the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) and the Belmont Public Library held their first joint children’s
program, “One Fine Day: Classic Armenian Stories and Art by Nonny Hogrogian,” as a part of NAASR’s ongoing ԱԲԳ (ABC) for Children series.

 

The two neighboring organizations—both are headquartered on Concord Avenue in Belmont—had previously partnered on other programs, but this marked the start
of a new collaboration on children’s programming.  The April 18 event, which took place at the new Belmont Public Library building, was also the first NAASR children’s event presented in English.

 

The inaugural joint event was led by Deborah Borsuk, the Coordinator of Childrens
Services at Belmont Public Library, who presented stories by acclaimed Armenian-American artist Nonny Hogrogian (1932-2024). The program featured engaging readings, including
Come Back, Moon and One Fine Day. In addition to storytelling, children were told about the author-illustrator and her husband, author David Kherdian, followed by a hands-on creative activity using a variety of materials. Many books written and
illustrated by Hogrogian were displayed, and children and their parents were able to browse and familiarize themselves with them.

 

The event was joyful and warmly received, marking a meaningful beginning to this collaboration. The next program, “Once There Was and Was Not,” will take
place at Belmont Public Library on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 3:00 pm.

 

Founded in 1955, National Association for Armenian Studies and Research is an independent nonprofit organization and a leading academic center for Armenian
Studies. Through its public programs, research initiatives, and library resources, NAASR is dedicated to preserving, educating, and enriching Armenian culture, history, and identity for future generations.

 

Since 2022, NAASR has offered the
ABG: for Children program, designed to connect younger generations with their cultural heritage through language, literature, and creative engagement.
Rooted in collaboration with the broader Armenian community, the program continues to grow as a platform for educators, artists, and families to come together.  The programs are organized by NAASR Mardigian Library Director Ani Babaian.

 

For more information about NAASR’s
ABG: for Children, contact her at ani@naasr.org.

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