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...

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...

Cooking Class Session 7 - March 13th,2013

Welcome back everyone to March Session of Cooking Class.We had 6 new studen...

Cooking Class Session 6 - February 6th,2013

Welcome back to yet another full house of eager to learn students..All th...

Turkish Cultural Center Donates $50,000 To The Queens Library

The Queens Library took a big hit from Hurricane Sandy, but it's getting ...

Our Class is Postponed

Due to Numerous volunteer work with helping recover from hurricane sandy ...

  • 1st Turkish Cooking Contest

  • Cooking Class Session 9th May 15,2013

  • Conference: Turkey's Kurdish Question

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

  • Cooking Class Session 7 - March 13th,2013

  • Cooking Class Session 6 - February 6th,2013

  • Turkish Cultural Center Donates $50,000 To The Queens Library

  • Our Class is Postponed

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April23Turkish Cultural Center and Nazareth College is co-organizing the 1st annual International Children’s Festival at Nazareth College on Friday, April 23rd 2010 at the Shultz Center of Nazareth College.

The purpose of this event is to promote and celebrate the differences among cultures while addressing the commonalities. April 23rd has being celebrated for more than 75 years in Turkiye with the presence of children from all around the world. As Turkish Cultural Center and Nazareth College, we would like to keep this tradition here in our beautiful city Rochester with the support of your active participation. The event will start at 6:00 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m. Each culture and country will be given 10-15 minutes to perform. Additionally, there will be video-presentations about the countries and cultures represented in the event. Your presence is very important to us and will empower us to be more active in our society to promote friendship and dialogue.