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Children's Day Festival of Cary - Youth Group
Children's Day Festival of Cary - Youth Group

Children's Day Festival of Cary - Youth Group

A Turkish tradition - A Global celebration

Apr 19, 2025, 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Downtown Cary Park, 327 S Academy St, Cary, NC 27511, USA

About the Event:

 23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı Kutlu Olsun! 

Happy Children’s Day! 

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https://www.kids.ata-nc.org/

During the Children's Day Festival,  Youth Group members volunteered their time and energy to assist with stage coordination and provided hands-on support for several make-a-craft stations, including kilim weaving, blue-eye necklace making, and tile pattern coloring.

The Children's Day Festival of Cary focuses on the importance of the next generation, our children, with the intent of helping them develop an appreciation for the colorful mosaic of cultures in our area.

This year's festival, which ATA-NC has successfully organized for the 14th time, has once again concluded with great success. This extension of Türkiye's 90-year-old national celebration offered face painting, community corner, food trucks, make-and-take international crafts, and performances by more than 430 young performers representing 30 different groups.

Please visit the festival website for more information and updates.



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Founded in 1987, ATA-NC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting awareness of Turkish culture and sharing Turkish heritage within the Triangle community and throughout North Carolina.​

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