Altındağ Municipality, which always attaches importance to culture and art, opened another exhibition. Handmade products produced by women members of the Women's Education and Culture Centers in Altındağ were presented to the visitors. Altındağ Mayor Dr. The opening ceremony hosted by Veysel Tiryaki; Altındağ District Governor Cumali Atilla, Altındağ District National Education Director Hasan Yıldırım, Altındağ Public Education Center Directors, teachers and many citizens attended. At the opening, which was colored by the performances of the Altındağ Municipality Folk Dances Group, the handmade works of the women of Altındağ were put on display after the ribbon cutting. The exhibition, which has become a tradition in Altındağ, includes nearly 5 thousand works in 100 different branches such as silk cocoon, needle lace, Tokat woodblock printing, sheet binding, painting, calligraphy, epoxy, leather design, silver embroidery, wire breaking, flower making. The exhibition will be open to visitors for 1 week.

"THERE IS NO UNREST IN COMMUNITIES THAT DEAL WITH ART"
Altındağ Mayor Dr. Veysel Tiryaki said that women who received education at Women's Education and Culture Centers look at life from a different perspective and said: "Women from Altındağ received education and learned a profession at the Women's Education and Culture Centers that we brought to Altındağ years ago. These centers, which we brought to every neighborhood of Altındağ, contributed to the social, cultural and professional development of women from Altındağ. Thanks to these centers, the lives of many women from Altındağ have changed. Thanks to the cultural and artistic activities we offer to them, women, "We believe that there will be no unrest in societies dealing with culture and arts. Therefore, we will continue to increase cultural and artistic activities, especially tours."
Mayor Tiryaki said, "In this exhibition that we opened today, there are beautiful products of women who received education at Women's Education and Culture Centers. I wholeheartedly congratulate all the women from Altındağ who participated in the exhibition and the teachers who worked for them. Thank you for all their hard work... I invite all citizens of Ankara to see this exhibition, which includes beautiful handmade works."