Culture and Art Center Opening

Culture and Art Center Opening   December 18, 2012

The Culture and Art Center of Marmaris is a wonderful thing!  The Center is dedicated to the arts offering a gallery for exhibitions and classrooms for teaching.

  Nothing like it exists here and it was a noticeable absence. This afternoon was the opening ceremony and several of us from the marina went to take part. 

My inability to communicate with anyone was really sad because it would have been so nice to ask questions about the paintings and classes and who

had pushed for the Center. I’ll go another day and see if I can find someone to talk with.   Thankfully paintings speak for themselves;  there were several I really liked.

I only took very little time in the gallery because it was too crowded with the celebration of the opening: but  I did notice the absence of watercolor paintings.

The scenery of Marmaris screams to be painted in watercolor so it’s surprising no one has.  (Actually, I returned the next day when no one was there except Mary and me and I found

three lovely watercolor paintings and used my bit of Turkish and my small dictionary to read the paintings’ titles.)

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Lee, Rick, Mary, Joanne, and Zehra  

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Rick, Zehra, Mary, Joanne, Gwen and Collin

It took me two tries to get everyone; Randal took a pass so I should

have gotten him to take one photo of all the rest of us.

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The ceremonies were slated to begin at 2 pm.  We arrived about 2:05pm.  Everyone else got there before us!

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Before the crowd was allowed inside, there were lots of “official” speeches. 

This woman made good use of her time waiting. Our group had no knitting so we went off for coffee…

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By the time we returned from our coffee folks had already been allowed inside so I suppose we actually missed the “official opening.”

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I quite like this by Kaysu Biber

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Painting on the left by GὒNFER ERAKALIN : on the right by ZὒLFὒKAR AYTUḠ

(Ken…you know I included the cello player for you!)

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I can’t wait to go back and really take the time to look at the paintings.

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I think the tall smiling fellow with the badge might be

the gallery director. 

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There was food and drink!

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There were lots of people! But funny enough I caught another cruiser, Davy in the blue shirt who I spoke to,

but hadn’t realized I’d caught him in a photo.

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It was wonderful seeing everyone there supporting art!

Had our North Cypriot friend Heidi been here she probably would have known half the people attending and would have arranged to interview the other half! 

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Classroom projects were exhibited in the upstairs classrooms.

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Very bright and colorful and fun

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An author was signing his book

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And Sara, And Karl, And Sami is the title but that’s  all I know.

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Before this building was renovated into the Culture and Art Center, it was the Old Fish House and Wet Market.

We had visited it during our first stay in Marmaris so we can especially appreciate the difference.

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On my way back to the boat I couldn’t resist taking a photo of this fellow who even sort of posed.

Netsel Marina Holiday Potluck Dinner and Gift "Swap!"

Netsel Marina Holiday Potluck Dinner and Gift “Swap!”

About 25 folks took part in the Netsel Marina Potluck and Gift Swap. Randal not only made a huge pot of slow cooked beef stew; but he also made a pecan pie. A good bit of the stew was eaten and there were only crumbs left of the pecan pie! Randal did good! As for me, thanks to years of leading, with my Reference cohort Joesephine (from Maine) the Roanoke County Public Library Holiday Party Yankee Swap-Gift Exchanges, I somehow was put in charge of the Netsel Marina Gift Swap. It was a fun evening with lots of good food and lots of laughing. And FYI, I still have the fruitcake I won at my final Library Holiday Party. I had planned to drop it in the South China Sea, but decided to take it around the world with us and then return it to a future library gift exchange. Beware!

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Bringing in the food…Victoria and her husband Nege (sp)

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And more food… Randal’s stew is in the huge white slow cooker.

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And even more food…..!

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Some of the desserts: Randal’s pecan pie: this photo is the last I saw of it.

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Irina getting into the spirit and Gwen and Rick concocting and testing the spirits

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Jane with son Thomas

Tom has the dog Buttons that I take out for walks around town.

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Joanne, Jane and Mai

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Mahan’s and Davey. I’ve spelt Mahan’s’ name as it sounds, but not how it’s actually spelled which I don’t know.

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Dale having a quiet moment…there weren’t many!

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Collin and Irina

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Zehra and Lee and Sue and Kevin

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Mans and Mary leading the carol singing.

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With his white beard and jolly smile, Mans could also have stood in as St. Nick who was born and died in Turkey

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The gift swap in progress..Collin opening his gift..a chandlery gift card which he was forced to swap during the exchanges.

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Joanne had this bottle for about a second; the bottles of booze got swapped around many times.

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My favorite was the stuffed lamb picked by New Zealand born Diana. We brought it and I loved it so I couldn’t force the swap.

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Mai started with this coffee mug set

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Not what she had hoped for so…that story continues…

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Kevin picked this jar of fancy marmalade but didn’t go home with it either.

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Jane pondering her choice

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A bath scrub and towel..she didn’t take home either

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Mary and Nage (more misspelling) watch Mahan’s unwrap his bottle…

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The bottles of spirits made the rounds: Thomas, Sandy and Collin. I have no idea who finally kept them

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My favorite swap of the evening was when Nage picked these socks and then finally understood that he could swap them: he swapped for one of the bottle of booze but alas didn’t go home with it. Should have kept the socks!

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Mai swaps her coffee set with Sue for her Christmas mug.

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I called the numbers but ended up with the evening’s “gag gift.” I “forced swapped” it for Sue’s mug but later swapped back…we can use those brushes……

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Scrub brush bouquet: Mai brought it and I finally got it. Ed managed to take home a bottle of booze!