Limited Seats Remaining for TACAGA Women’s Auxiliary Club’s International Women’s Day Event

Alpharetta, GA – Due to overwhelming interest, the International Women’s Day Celebration hosted by the TACAGA Women’s Auxiliary Club is nearly at full capacity. This highly anticipated event has received an incredible response from the community, and only a limited number of seats remain.
Taking place at Creation Social House in Alpharetta, GA, this event will bring together distinguished guest speakers, live musical performances, and a specially curated dinner menu for an evening of empowerment, cultural appreciation, and meaningful connections.
Event Details:
📅 Date: Sunday, March 9, 2025
📍 Location: Creation Social House, Alpharetta, GA
⏰ Program Begins: 5:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner Available for Order: After 6:30 PM (Discounted menu for the day)
📩 RSVP Required: Text (203) 390-1103
Final Opportunity to Register
With seats filling up quickly, those who have not yet secured their spot are encouraged to RSVP as soon as possible. The evening will feature insightful discussions from guest speakers Zeynep Cevikel, Fatma Cakir, and Dr. Deniz Peker Barclift, as well as a live musical performance by Melisa Karan.
The TACAGA Women’s Auxiliary Club extends its gratitude to the community for their enthusiastic support and participation. This event promises to be an inspiring and memorable gathering, bringing together individuals to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women.
Reserve Your Seat Today
Given the limited availability, we strongly encourage interested attendees to confirm their attendance as soon as possible to avoid missing this special occasion.
We look forward to welcoming you to an evening dedicated to empowerment, culture, and community.
About TACAGA Women’s Auxiliary Club
The TACAGA Women’s Auxiliary Club is committed to fostering a supportive and engaged community for Turkish-American women in Georgia. Through cultural events, networking opportunities, and philanthropic initiatives, the club seeks to empower women and celebrate Turkish heritage.

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