
Community Breakfast
Join us for an enriching experience at the Community Breakfast, organized by the Turkish American Society of MN (TASMN) in collaboration with CTC!
This event is led and organized by a group of CTC residents and non-residents, Turkish American Society of MN (TASMN).
Turkish American Society of Minnesota (TASMN) cordially invites you to our monthly breakfast. These gatherings serve as both informational sessions and opportunities for connection, addressing a spectrum of topics crucial to personal and societal development.
Event Details:
- Focus Areas: Each breakfast delves into various topics including empowerment, personal development, interpersonal communications, cultural awareness, mental health, child education, stress management, and more.
- Audience: All members of the CTC and/or TASMN communities are invited, aiming to empower, raise awareness, and foster stronger familial and communal bonds.
- Potluck Breakfast: Please also feel free to contribute to our potluck-style breakfast by bringing a dish or beverage to share with the group. In consideration of dietary restrictions, we kindly ask that all items brought adhere to the following guidelines: halal or vegetarian dishes, fruits, juice, or prepackaged items with Kosher symbols.
Details:
- Date: Sunday, September 28
- Time: 10:15 am-12:30 pm
- Location: Community Center Upstairs (Upstairs Room, Kitchen, and Playroom)
- Guest Speaker: Gabriela Hidrobo, a PhD Candidate in the Applied Plant Science Program in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Minnesota
RSVP, Please!
Please RSVP here in advance to help us prepare!
Volunteer Opportunity
To ensure the smooth running of the event, we kindly request two volunteers from the CTC Community to assist with the event. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact Serpil Misirli.
About Turkish American Society of MN (TASMN)
Established in 2004, the Turkish American Society of Minnesota (TASMN) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to fostering cultural exchange, education, interfaith dialogue, and humanitarian relief efforts. TASMN endeavors to build bridges of understanding and friendship within the community.
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