March 25: Lunch with the Turkish Ambassador

RSVP quickly on this event, only a couple of spots remain!

When: Friday, March 25 1:30-3:00 PM

Where: Bosphorus Turkish Cuisine, 935 S East St. Indianapolis

A few spaces are available to have lunch with Faruk Logoglu, Turkish Ambassador to the US. RSVP NOW to Cem Allen Galloway at Allen@bcmionline.com if you would like to attend. I haven't heard about whether lunch is free, assume it isn't (but no problem, the excellent food at the Bosphorus is a bargain.)

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  • April 6: The Mid-North Shepherd Center's discussion of Iraq could benefit from considering Turket as a relatively stable democracy in a majority Muslim country ... if it works there, why not Iraq?
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  • April 20: The ICWA's dinner debate over Europe
  • April 21: EUro-networker Franck Biancheri's discussion at the Sagamore Institute about Indiana and Europe

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