1st Turkish Cooking Contest

Come light the final flame with us at the 1st annual Turkish Cultural...

Cooking Class Session 9th May 15,2013

Please don't forget to RSVP  for the 9th Session!As you know that we will...

Turkish Day at SUNY Buffalo

Turkish Cultural Center and Turkish Graduate Student Association at Buffalo...

A Courtesy Visit to New York State Senator

  Students from the weekend school and the Representatives ...

Experiencing the Binding Atmosphere of Turkish Coffee

  TCC and TSA organized the Turkish Coffee Night at the Unversity of ...

Two new movies were screened at The University of Rochester

  The last two Film Screening events were jointly organized by Turkis...

Conference: Turkey's Kurdish Question

As one of the most prominent and sensitive issues of not only Turkey, but...

Can We Give our Children Strong Religious Identities Without Condemning Others?

Turkish Cultural Center of Queens held one of its most symbolic inter-fai...

  • 1st Turkish Cooking Contest

  • Cooking Class Session 9th May 15,2013

  • Turkish Day at SUNY Buffalo

  • A Courtesy Visit to New York State Senator

  • Experiencing the Binding Atmosphere of Turkish Coffee

  • Two new movies were screened at The University of Rochester

  • Conference: Turkey's Kurdish Question

  • Can We Give our Children Strong Religious Identities Without Condemning Others?

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Come light the final flame with us at the 1st annual Turkish Cultural Center Cooking Class Contest.Be ready to compete, eat and win amazing prizes.There will be lots of food, entertainment, raffles, and much much more.Come alone, with family, with friends, with neighbors, or anyone who simply likes to eat! Save this date, Saturday, June 8 2013.

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2013 _Int_Childrens_Day

Though not a well-known holiday, the celebration of Children’s Day predates Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, here in the United States, but was not proclaimed a national holiday until June 2001. The United Nations celebrates it on November 20th.

In Turkey, it is a very important holiday. Celebrated each year on April 23, International Children’s Day is Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s gift to the children of Turkey, celebrating their national sovereignty and the importance of preserving the spirit and dedication of all children.The national celebration includes children from all over the world. Here in New York, Nassau County Executive, the Honorable Edward P. Mangano, delivered the proclamation that April 23, 2011 is officially International Children's Day in the Sate of New York and that he welcomes the opportuntity to celebrate Long Island's diversity and its children.

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1Turkish Cultural Center and Turkish Graduate Student Association at Buffalo organized "10th Annual Turkish Day" on April 23, 2013 at Student Union lobby of University at Buffalo (UB). Hundreds of students had a chance to learn Turkish culture and traditions including calligraphy and water marbling. There was also a poster session explaining unique facts about Turkey. In addition, guests enjoyed delicious Turkish foods and music for free.

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The Friendship Dinner has now become the Turkish Cultural Center’s single most important social outreach event of the year, and you are invited. We are dedicated to bringing together people from diverse backgrounds. We have different upbringings, heritages, cultures and histories but come together and share in the common hope and faith that people can understand, accept and learn from each other with a goal of peace.

 

 

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As one of the most prominent and sensitive issues of not only Turkey, but also of international relations, scholars have discussed the current challenges and future prospects of Turkey. On March 15, 2013, Turkish Cultural Center Queens, Peace Islands Institute and St. Johns University held a conference hosted by the St. Johns University regarding Turkey’s Kurdish question. The Conference had two panels, with three panelists on each panel. During the conference, the role of every panelist was to present a view on Turkey’s Kurdish Question and suggest a solution to this problem. 

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