Thursday, May 1, 2008

Board Materials Available

Turkey on Your Board

In the observation of the celebration of May as the "Turkish Month" in US by some cultural organizations, Turkish Student Association composed a set of promotional materials for cultural boards to advertise Turkey and the Turkish culture.

Materials include information about location of Turkey, quick facts about Turkey, celebration of May as the Turkish month in US, Turkish history timeline, examples from Turkish cuisine, places to visit in Turkey, cultural figures, Turkish holidays, and some trivia information.

Although the initial motivation was specifically for the month of May, board materials can be displayed any time of the year with the exclusion of "Why May" document. All of the materials were retrieved from the specified Internet resources and available free of charge.

If you would like to use our visuals in your school or workplace boards designated for cultural purposes, you can download the materials to print from our Web site.

6 comments:

Turkish Student Association said...

Thanks for the new board…I enjoyed learning more about Turkey.

- A colleague

Turkish Student Association said...

That was really fun.

- A colleague

Turkish Student Association said...

I just wanted to thank you for doing the board on Turkey. It was so nice to walk by the other day and see something new, and interesting! (I’ll have to spend more time reviewing it to get the answers to your quiz…)

- A colleague

Turkish Student Association said...

I really enjoyed reading your board. It’s very interesting. Quite honestly, I wish I were in Turkey right this minute. I’d love to go sometime. Thanks for putting the information up...

- A colleague

Turkish Student Association said...

You did a great job on the diversity board. I learned a lot!

- A colleague

Turkish Student Association said...

I very much enjoyed your bulletin board on Turkey. Although I am a big fan of baklava and dolma, I did not recognize many of the other traditional dishes – I’ll have to look into that! I am hoping to travel to Turkey in the next few years.

- A colleague