Sunday, January 27, 2013

Winter clothes and toys charity drive


Dear Friends

One of the latest events organized by Syracuse Turkish Cultural Center (TCC) and their American friends who are attending breakfast meetings is the "winter clothes and toys" charity drive where more than 400 pieces of clothes and toys were donated for refugees.

Pooling the efforts of the Turkish cultural center members in Syracuse, more than 3 dozens of bags filled with coats, hats, scarves, gloves, baby clothes and toys were collected and distributed by members of TCC.

 "This idea came to our minds when we were having Turkish breakfast meeting with our American neighbors. It's gone very well, with a lot of support from our American friends." said Ayna Yagmurova who organized this event. "I think a lot of people, when they heard about it through the TCC just opened up and donated stuff, because they know times are tough for refugees. Some people donated clothes, some donated toys, some people donated their times and some donated their cars to be used to collect the items. It was really inspiring to see how my neighbors, my friends wanted to help. I am very thankful to live in such a nice community"

TCC members arrived West Side Learning Center (WSLC-422 Gifford St, Syracuse, NY) in the morning to set up tables for the items. They also presented TCC activities and events to the students and teachers of the WSLC. Students and teachers at WCLS had participated the presentation with great attention. TCC members also cooked fresh pastries, brought fruits and drinks to be served during the presentation. Mr.Sula, who is also a student at WSLC, said " I have been noticing a refugee friend who comes to classes with very old clothes and she did not have a coat. I was feeling guilty to wear my coat next to her. I saw her getting lots of items during this event. These refugees need more winter items. Thank you for organizing this event and I hope we can help more."

"We were not expecting this much of items. This is the biggest donation ever happened at WSLC. We were able to reach more then 100 people. Thank you for organizing this event." Said Miss. Elise who teaches English as a second language at WSLC. 

Refugee families thanked to event organizers after presentation, and mentioned about their needs.  TCC members said, they plan to organize more events to reach more people who are in need and they are thankful for all people who donated items for this event and people who care about the others







Monday, January 21, 2013

February Cooking Class Don't Forget to RSVP

Dear friends

I hope you all had a warm and wonderful holiday season. We will continue to have cooking classes at TCC. Our 4th cooking class of 2012-2013 season will be on 16th of February at 2.30 pm in Turkish Cultural Center Syracuse. 



Please join us to learn how to cook: 
  1. Crepes With Creamy Vegetable Filling
  2. Kalburabasti Dessert (Riddled Cookies)



(Photo is from www.rodale.com)

(Photo is from www.nepisirsem.com)





For registration: women@tccsyracuse.org or 315-373-0261
The registration fee is $15 per class. Our class will take place once a month on Saturday at 2.30pm at Turkish Cultural Center Syracuse.

320 Tracy St. Syracuse, NY 13204
www.tccsyracuse.org

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Bosnian Turkish Sisterhood Dinner


Dear Friends


Zdravo & Merhaba

We will be having 1st Bosnian-Turkish sisterhood dinner on 2nd of February. We will talk about our historical and cultural togetherness from woman's perspective. We are very excited about this dinner. 

Please come and join us for this enjoyable dinner.  Please feel free to invite your friends and loved ones. 













Saturday, January 12, 2013

TCC cultural exhibition at Dewitt Community Library

Dear Friends

As you know, Turkish Cultural Center of Syracuse is a non-profit organization dedicated to promote harmony in diverse cultural setting in the United States. We try to build a strong and lasting friendship by promoting a better understanding that is based on mutual respect between the individuals of the United States of America and those of Turkish background and/or origin. 

In this regard we are organizing a small cultural exhibition at Dewitt Community Library to introduce and inform our American friends about Turkish history and culture. 


This is the first exhibition in Dewitt, NY organized by TCC to examine Turkish art, culture, and history, and it features including clothing, art, craft and other distinctive items of Turkish culture.  




What: Turkish Cultural Exhibition
Where: Dewitt Community Library 3649 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY 13214 
When: 01/02/13-01/30/13 


We hope to see you there to share this exciting and rich culture.