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Who are we?
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In 1978, a handful of individuals set out to establish a social and cultural organization to bring
together Turks and friends of Turkey living in the greater Kansas City area, to represent their interests and
voice their concerns vis-à-vis the troubles of the day, and ultimately, to present and promote Turkish culture
before Kansas Citians at large.
Their efforts materialized and TAA-KC was founded in August of 1979.
TAA-KC was subsequently incorporated as a not-for-profit organization by the State of Missouri in 1980, and
continues its activities in this status to this day along the lines the founders envisaged.
Our annual social activities include two picnics, two tea parties to celebrate
Ramazan (Ramadan) and Kurban (Eid), two special parties for our children and college youth, and one dinner party.
Our cultural activities include dance and music performances at various local festivals and colleges such as
UMKC and CMSU.
The Kansas City Ethnic Enrichment Festival has lately become the foremost platform where we present Turkey
and Turkish culture.
We run a food and crafts booth and present Turkish music and folk dances in this three-day event, which
takes place in the third weekend of every August and is organized by the EEC.
Any interested person is welcome to participate in our events and activities to meet our community, or to become
a TAA-KC member.
We are always looking forward to meeting new people, new members.
Our membership consists of some ninety households strong, and its composition is quite diverse in terms of age
and occupation.
Among our members are married couples with or without children, singles, professionals, private business owners, college students,
Turks, and Americans.
You, too, come join us and start living the benefits of being a member!
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