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GRAMAM (Greater Richmond Association of Malayalees)
GRAMAM (Greater Richmond Association of Malayalees),[www.gramam.org], came in to existence on January 29, 2005 when the General Body of the ad-hoc members approved the proposed by-laws of the association and elected the first executive committee of GRAMAM on that day.

But, like any association of its kind, GRAMAM also was not born over night. The formation of GRAMAM was the culmination of the efforts of many people who worked towards providing an association for the Richmond Malayalees.

Richmond saw the first Malayalee in 1968 when Dr Manikoth Kurup moved to Richmond from New York. Later, people like Dr Ramakrishna Shenoy, Dr Kurakose Thekketh, Antony Mattupurathu, Antony Joseph, Mohan Vaidy, Dr Harendran Theruvath, Sunil Narayanan, Dr Prabhakaran Nambiar, Dr Poovillam Subramaniam, Dr George Eapen and many others settled in Richmond during the 1970es 1980es.

During those days, celebrations during Onam and Christmas used to be occasions for get-together of the small community of Malayalees in the house of one of them or a club house. People like Antony Mattupurathu recall that the Christmas and New Year Celebration used to be week long events, the friends starting the celebration in one house on the Christmas day and celebrating the next day in another house and winding up the holiday week by the New Year day! (Sorry latecomers, we missed it all!)

All these continued as long as the community remained small. Towards the middle of 1990’s there were more Malayalees in Richmond and people took the initiative to organize the celebration in a larger way. They used to form a small working committee for this purpose and the working committee would come up with a ‘call list’ to personally call each and every one of the community to solicit their participation. This arrangement also worked smooth, and the Richmond Malayalees never felt the need of a formal association.

It was during the Onam celebration of 2003 that Richmond saw the largest turnout of Malayalees. About 110 families participated in the celebration and Richmond witnessed the first Malayalam Drama being staged during the celebration.

After the celebration, the team that organized Onam 2003 celebration met at the residence of Unni Kirandumkara for an ‘evaluation’ of their effort. The meeting felt the necessity to have a permanent setup to plan ahead and organize programs during Onam and Christmas. They decided to call a general meeting of the Richmond Malayalees to consider the proposal. Again, a call list was distributed among the participants to invite people to the proposed meeting.

Thus, the first general body meeting of the Richmond Malayalees was conducted on October 11, 2003 at the Glen Allen Public Library. Forty people attended the meeting. The meeting decided to form an association for the Richmond Malayalees. An ad-hoc committee was formed to work towards this aim. The members of the 7 member Ad-Hoc committee were:

Biju Mattamana (Convenor)

Dr Hareendran Theruvath (Jt. Convenor)

Sreekesh Chettiar (Treasurer)

Chirayil Francis (Director – Arts and Indoor Activities)

Biju Bashir (Director – Out Door Activities)

Nalini Segar (Director – Children’s Activities)

Linoise Edassery (Public Relations)

The tenure of the ad-hoc committee was October 2003 to December 2004. The committee was to celebrate Onam and Christmas, organize picnic, draft the by-laws and come up with a name for the association and get it registered as a non-profit organization.

The ad-hoc committee presented the draft by-laws for the association to the general body convened in October 2004. The meeting decided that the name of the association shall be “Greater Richmond Association of Malayalees” (GRAMAM). Many suggestions were proposed to the draft by-laws, and it was decided to finalize it in the next meeting to be convened in January, 2005.

The membership drive of the proposed association was kicked off during the Christmas celebration in December 2004.

The general body meeting of the ad-hoc members of GRAMAM was convened on January 29, 2005 at the Glen Allen Public Library. The general body passed the by-laws of the association and GRAMAM was officially born!

The following were unanimously elected to the Executive Committee for 2005.

President: Dr Prabhakaran Nambiar

Vice President: Smt Mallika Menon

Secretary: Shri Chirayil Francis

Jt Secretary: Shri Santhosh Kumar

Treasurer: Shri Shibu Jacob

Director – Cultural & Indoor Activities: Shri Mahesh Nair

Director – Outdoor Activities & Special Events: Shri Sunil Narayanan

Also, the auditor for 2005, and a returning officer for 2006 were elected.

Auditor: Shri Solomon Clement

Returning Officer: Shri Unni Kirandumkara

Promod Sreedharan, Joint Secretary 2007 webmaster Gramam.org