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Ayna Rock Band's Concert In Houston (video) |
Ayna Rock Band is one of the famous groups not only in Turkey but also out of country's borders. Ayna has serving to communities with their music for more than 10 years. One of Ayna fan writes 'the band composes songs with very romantics lyrics which applies to all, so Ayna serves not only their fans but majority of the society'. The group was established by its soloist Erhan Guleryuz (man in the middle). Ayna is famous for both with their music and also with their cooperation with UN to help refugees. There are many fans of this band therefore; Raindrop Turkevi invited the band to perform on Turkic Cultures and Children's Festival, in Houston. This is one of the events of the festival that should not be missed.
Date: September 8-9, 2007 Days: Saturday and Sunday Time: 1 pm - 10pm
Location: City Hall - Herman Square, Houston, TX
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Houston Hosts Ottoman Military Band |
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Ottoman military band will perform in Turkic
Cultures and Children's Festival in Houston . Ottoman military bands are thought to be the oldest variety of military marching band in the world. Though they are often known by the mahtar; mehter in Ottoman Turkish in the West, that word, properly speaking, refers only to a single musician in the band. In Ottoman, the band was generally known as mehterân, though those bands used in the retinue of a vizier or prince were generally known as mehterhane, meaning roughly, "a gathering of mehters", In modern Turkish, the band as a whole is often termed mehter takımı ("group of mehters").
Date: September 8-9, 2007 Days: Saturday and Sunday Time: 1 pm - 10pm
Location: City Hall - Herman Square, Houston, TX
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Raindrop Turkevi College Station chapter has organized a graduation dinner for students who has graduated from PhD or Master Programs of TAMU (Texas A&M University). Members of IDSA had a great night with TAMU PhD. and Master Students which will be one of the unforgettable nights in Bryan. That is not because of chig kofte (raw meatball) but the atmosphere. These graduation dinners are good to reunite before summer holiday and also farewell to the ones leaving Bryan due to changes in their academic or business lives. At the end of the party, graduates thanked Raindrop Turkevi to be with them and organize such an event on their happy days.
Raindrop Turkevi congratulates all new graduates and wishes them happy life here and hereafter. (June, 18, 2007, College Station)
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Turkic Cultures and Children's Festival |
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From the need of a festival with Turkic taste in Houston,
Raindrop Foundation proudly sponsors and organizes splendid event; Turkic
Cultures and Children's Festival . This big event will be the first of its kind
in Texas which aims to introduce mosaic
of Turkic cultures not only Turkish but also Turkmen, Kazakh,
Azerbaijan, Uzbek and Kirghiz.
Date: September 8-9, 2007 Days: Saturday and Sunday Time: 1 pm - 10pm
Location: City Hall - Herman Square, Houston, TX
Admission: $5 for adults and free for children under 12. Tickets are
for sale in Raindrop Turkevi offices in local chapter and at the festival entrance.
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Austin Raindrop Turkevi Hosted Asian Students |
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Raindrop Turkevi in Austin hosted
a group of Asian students. Students had the opportunity to socialize with each
other while enjoying home made Turkish food. After the dinner, catered by the
Turkish American Women Association (TAWA), Mr. Sari gave a presentation about Turkey
and Istanbul while group enjoyed
traditional Turkish coffee prepare by a TAWA volunteer. Various games including
table tennis concluded the night.
Mr. Sari, a Raindrop volunteer said after the event that ‘We, as a Raindrop
Turkevi, are glad to share Turkish culture with people from different parts of
the world. Event was a good chance for students to discover Turkey
and Turkish culture. Organizing events
such as this are very crucial for dialog and understanding each other. I
believe that this event has helped us to enhance our friendship". Also,
Mr. Sari added that the Raindrop Turkevi will continue organizing such events
which will help to improve relations among societies. (July 18, 2007, Austin,
TX)
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Memorial Day of Srebrenica |
Bosnian and Turkish communities of Dallas came together at Raindrop
Foundation to remember martyrs of Srebrenica. There was a tragic event
in which 8000 Bosnian men were massacred by the Serbians in July 1995,
in a small city of Srebrenica. Memorial Day program started with an
informational session about the event and followed by hymn performed by
the Bosnian Sunday school students of Dallas and Forth Worth. Preceding
condemning such an atrocious event, program continued with collective
prayers for the men who died in Srebrenica and also for a peaceful
world. Both Turkish and Turkmen community expressed their sympathy with
Bosnian grief. After the program, dishes from Turkish and Bosnian
cuisine were served. Raindrop Turkevi wishes that such tragic events
will not occur anymore and only taught at history classes in school. (15, July, 2007, Dallas)
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Art Exhibition of Yalcin Gokbag |
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Turkish artist Yalcin Gokdag exhibits his work in Houston, Texas.
Date and Time: June 28 – July 27
Monday to Friday, 8am – 6pm, closed on weekends.
Location: Level 1 of Williams Tower, located at 2800 Post Oak Boulevard, bounded by Post Oak Boulevard, West Alabama, McCue and Hidalgo Streets.
Entrance fee: Free, open to public
Sponsored by: Turkish Consulate – Houston, Turkish Cultural Foundation, Williams Tower Art Gallery
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College Station Raindrop Turkevi Grand Opening |
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Raindrop
Turkevi has opened up its new branch in Bryan/College Station area.
Bryan Mayor Marc Conlee, College Station Mayor Ben White, The CEO of
Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce Royce Hickman, Texas State
Representative Fred Brown's Assistant, local church and religous
leaders attended to the Grand Opening. The new Raindrop Turkevi Branch
will serve to the community in Suite 114 at 4021 east 29th street Bryan
Texas 77802.
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Turkmen Young Scholars I. Symposium (video) |
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Raindrop Turkevi not only sponsored Young Turkmen Scholars I. Symposium but also hosted at its Dallas office. First day of the Symposium started with opening speech of Mr. Kakajan Komurov, PhD. candidate at UTSW. Mr. Komurov has presented his paper about stating a purpose to life. He mentioned that setting a target which is unreachable but walking on that path while you are trying to reach. He issued being professional on each individuals branch. Mr. Komurov stated that you should be so self sacrificed to your area so your death should be the first agenda of that day in the world press. (June, 16-17, Dallas, Texas)
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Raindrop executives visited Richardson Police Department Chief |
Dallas Raindrop Turkevi Executives visited Richardson Police Department Chief Larry Zacharias. Director of Raindrop Turkevi Dr. Edib Ercetin gave information about activities of the foundation. Chief Zacharias asked Dr. Ercetin to help them if they have an issue about Turkish people. Dr. Ercetin invited police department administrators to lunch in near future. Chief Zacharias promised to organize police department administrators. (June, 1, 2007, Dallas)
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Theeagle.com, June 4, 2007, College Station, Texas |
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College Station Center Aims to Bring Cultures Together
A new venue opening Monday in College Station is part of one man's lifelong goal to increase communication between people of different cultures and religions. Local Turkish businessman Fercan Kalkan said he has dedicated his life to bringing people from Turkey and the United States closer to understanding their differences and their similarities. "It is my belief that only if the Turkish people invest in the U.S. and Americans invest in Turkish people will we understand each other better," said Kalkan, who leads annual trips for local business leaders to Turkey. "The only way I can improve the cooperation is if we see each other's cultures and countries." Kalkan's newest venture is the Cultural Center, which offers space to people of all faiths and cultures wanting to engage in dialogue and learn about different beliefs. (June, 4, College Station, Texas)
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KBTX.COM, June 6, 2007, College Station, Texas |
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Cultural Center Opens in Bryan
A center promoting peace around the world has found a home in Bryan. The Cultural Center for Raindrop Foundation and Institute of Interfaith Dialog opened its doors Monday at 4031 East 29th Street. The Raindrop Foundation is a a non-profit organization established in Houston in 2000 promoting cultural activities and offering educational courses to adults and children. The Institute of Interfaith Dialog (IID) is a non-profit organization whose primary goal is to help bring together communities of different faiths in order to promote compassion, cooperation, partnership and community service through interfaith dialog and conversation. (June, 6, 2007, College Station)
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