Raindrop Turkish House executives and high school volunteers visited the Hon. Sanjiv Arora, Consul General of India in Houston. They gave brief information about the activities and services Raindrop provides and emphasize how important volunteers' participation in those. Raindrop is offering volunteering opportunities for high school students as well as other individuals.(March 4, 2009, Houston, TX)
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As Raindrop Turkish House, we cordially invite you and your loved ones to the 3RD ANNUAL TURKISH LANGUAGE OLYMPIAD.
George R. Brown Convention Center will be home to this exciting event this year. Thousands of students from universities, Raindrop branches and public schools participated preselections of this Olympiad and the best ones will perform in poetry, singing, state exhibitions and folk dances in GRB on February 28, 2009.
Turkish Language is recently becoming more widespread from kinder thru
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Raindrop Turkish House is organizing one of its most important annual events: 3rd Annual Turkish Language Olympiad. The event already started to get attention by local media. KPRC was at Raindrop Turkish House last week and they talked to the students practicing there, interviewed with the Raindrop administrators and volunteers and recorded singing and folk dances.
The recordings were aired on Thursday 19th of February at KPRC. Here is the link for the news: http://www.click2houston.com/video/18754200/index.html (February 20, 2009, Houston, TX)
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Like many of our past events, Oklahoma City Coffee Night event was covered by the local media, as well. You can read the story from the link below:
http://city-sentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1480&Itemid=31
(February 23, 2009, Oklahoma City, OK)
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Freshmen from St Agnes Academy were at Raindrop Turkish House. Thursday morning Turkish House was very busy with students and teachers. A group of St Agnes students visited Turkish House, had freshly brewed Turkish tea, took a tour of the building and watched two presentations on Turkey and Turkish culture. Students enriched the visit with their intelligent questions. Students later tasted extremely delicious cookies baked by our dear friend Sonya Nova. Students also visited the rooms decorated with Turkish furniture and paintings. Both Raindrop staff and St Agnes team were happy with the visit and exchanged good wishes and further visits. Bright students of St Agnes were even able to make up a sentence in Turkish at the end of the visit. (February 20, 2009, Houston, TX)
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Raindrop Turkish House works mostly with the support of volunteers. From professionals to school children Raindrop owe so much to its volunteers. This year Raindrop Turkish House started to provide volunteer opportunities especially for middle school and highschool students. They worked tirelessly during the Turkic Fest 2008. Raindrop invited the students who volunteered at Turkic Fest and presented their certificates. Raindrop Turkish House will continue providing volunteer opportunities for students at morning conversations, luncheon forums, helping hands activities and Turkish olympiads. (February 14, 2009, Houston, TX)
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This month's coffee night was a great success. Over 50 ladies in Oklahoma City area gathered around the tables of love and friendship. The theme of the event was love and Rumi, the 13th Century brilliant mystic from Turkey who is now one of the most widely read poets in America.
The keynote address was given by the Hon. Susan Savage, Secretary of State. Madame Secretary presented her views on her trip to Turkey. In January she and her daughter had taken a trip to Turkey organized by the Raindrop Turkish House. Savage emphasized
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