ATASC 23 Nisan Cocuk Bayramini kalpten kutladi / ATASC and all five Chapters joyfully celebrated 23 April Children’s Day

Posted by atasc on April 21, 2010 at 09:08 am

On Sunday April 19,  close to 400 Turkish American Community members gathered at a Long Beach Park to celebrate 23 Nisan Children’s Day. There were more than 60 Turkish American children to learn about their culture, about this special day dedicated to them and to have lots of fun. The organizers had prepared typical games for children like jumphouse, beads, puzzles, egg races, eating contests, guessing games, sack races, three legged races, water balloon toss among others. For adults, there was of course delicious food and lovely music and folk dancing.  The picnic opened at 12 pm with both Turkish and American Anthems song by opera singer Elif Savas Felsen and accompanied by the crowd. Then a short welcome by ATASC President Ms. Vega Sankur followed by a short speech by LA General Consul Hon. Hakan Tekin. Peeople lined up to have the kebabs which were freshly cooked at the site. The wait was somewhat long, but the taste was worth the wait. The entertainment program started at 1: 00 with a three songs by Ferhat Atli who volunteered to sing on this joyful occasion. He was as usual very very good in entertaining and exciting the crowd. Elif Felsen volunteered to present an interactive story-play with the children participating in different roles. It was great fun for the kids as they fought with swords. After the stodry, while the children were playing games, the DJ for the day Vedat Gursoylu brought the crowd to their feet by Zeybek and Halay Dances. Our seasoned folk dancers showed the crowd that they still have it. We then had the pleasure of Serpil Borazan’s voice singing classical Turkish music.  It was incredible to hear her clear voice singing the favorites.

The emotional favorite of the day was the short program OCTAA school put together for the picnic.  Under Ayca Altintig’s leadership, they sang children’s songs and recited poems about Children’s Day. We all enjoyed it immensely. We are all looking forward to going to OCTAA school on April 24 for the full program by these talented young Turkish Americans.

For more pictures from the Festival: http://www.box.net/shared/yhztimy07u

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ATATURK’s Corner

Ataturk dedicated 23 Nisan, the anniversary of the Turkish National Congress in 1920 to Children. His vision was:

FUTURE BELONGS TO AND IS PROTECTED BY FUTURE GENERATIONS.
He expressed it best when he addressed Turkish Youth:"

"O Turkish Youth! Your first and foremost duty is to defend and protect the Turkish independence and the Turkish Republic for all eternity. All the mighty strength that you will need exists in the noble blood a-flowing in your veins!."

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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ATASC THANKS:

ATASC THANKS THE SPONSORS OF THE CHILDREN'S DAY (as of 3/31)

Bulent and Sema Basol,
Ergun and Juliana Kirlikovali,
Haluk and Vega Sankur,
Tulin and Metin Mangir,
Nevin and Selim Senkan,
Burcu Tansu
Emrak Kovacoglu - www.totalbeauty.com
Orhan Arli - www.arliscatering.com
Songul and Tolga Yaprak

ATASC SCHOOL IN IZMIT, TURKEY

ARSLANBEY ATA-SC OKULU On August 17, 1999, western Turkey was struck by a devastating magnitude-7.4 earthquake. Many thousands of people were killed, and many more made homeless by the quake that was centered near Izmit. Contributing to the rebuilding process, ATASC initiated an effort in February 2003 to build a new school for the children of Izmit. The school admitted its first class on September 13, 2004. ATASC still continues to support its namesake school.
Since 2006, ATASC sponsored 13 needy children, helped send 6 children to Space Camp Izmir, opened up a Computer Lab and a Science Lab. Most recently ATASC helped the school to open up a pre-school by furnishing four pre-school classrooms named for ATASC chapters. VATAN Chapter is currently in the process of furnishing a conference salon for the students of the elementary school.