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The Gambler – at the Armenian Museum of Fresno

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


Contact: Varoujan Der Simonian,
Armenian Museum of Fresno
armenianmuseum.fresno@gmail.com
P: 559-224-1001
 

ARMENIAN MUSEUM OF FRESNO TO HOST REPORTER AND AUTHOR

WILLIAM REMPEL APRIL 4


(Fresno, Calif.) The Armenian Museum of Fresno will host author
William C. Rempel as he discusses his latest work, The Gambler, on
Wednesday, April 4, at 6 p.m. This event is in partnership with the
Fresno County Public Library.

The Gambler shares the private life of Fresno-born Kirk Kerkorian
through his adventures and adversities. Kerkorian, a little-known
local aviator, movie mogul, philanthropist, and risk taker, spent his
days with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley while
maintaining a behind-the-scenes profile.

Now, thanks to Los Angeles Times investigative reporter William
C. Rempel, audiences can fully dive into the life of the legendary
Kirk Kerkorian and his trials. Through endless hours of research
through media clippings, archival records, and more, Rempel uncovered
Kerkorian's story.

"The Gambler is a magical unveiling of history," said Varoujan Der
Simonian, President of the Board. "The Armenian Museum of Fresno is
pleased to work with Fresno County Public Library and is proud to
highlight Rempel's fascinating and important work."

"This is only a modest tribute to Kerkorian's legacy," continued Der
Simonian, "who has contributed millions of dollars to charitable
endeavors here in Fresno and throughout the United States without
seeking recognition."

The event, which will include a reading and discussion, will take
place at the Armenian Museum of Fresno starting at 6:00p. While there
is no charge to attend, RSVPs are encouraged. To RSVP, contact the
Armenian Museum of Fresno at (559) 224-1001 or visit the website here.

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About the Armenian Heritage Museum

A.K.A. Armenian Heritage Museum is housed at the University of
California Center in Fresno. The Museum showcases rotating exhibitions
and highlights the contributions of Armenian-Americans to California
and the Central Valley, complementing the cultural fabric of Central
California.


Armenian Museum of Fresno 
550 East Shaw Ave.
P.O. Box 5969 Fresno CA 93755-5969 US
1.559.224.1001 
1.559.224.1002
ArmenianMuseum.Fresno@gmail.com 


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