Are You Attending TC's Night Mrkt?
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TamilCulture is turning five this year and to celebrate we're hosting an event that reflects our commitment to providing a platform for Tamils around the world to connect with one another.

 

On September 16, TC's Night Mrkt event, in partnership with Tamil Events, will bring together influential entrepreneurs, young professionals, artists and community organizations to display their achievements with a fun, interactive and vibrant night market theme at the exclusive Spoke Club venue on King West  in Toronto. (Pssst...we'll be right at the heart of TIFF and this multi-level venue is known for hosting celebrity events.)

 

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Our past events such as Toronto to Chennai, #Whatsherstory and TC Launch have always sold out and this year promises to be just as popular.
 

Tickets are limited, and we have an early bird price right now. Grab yours here to get entry to the event (No door sales), unlimited appetizers, a free signature drink and amazing company:

Tickets for TC Night Mrkt (#TCturns5)

 

Five years is a long time. Very long time. Just look at how our website has evolved!

 

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From the countless personal and heartfelt stories that have moved others, to the multiple interviews with key influencers in the community that have inspired, to helping launch successful careers and businesses, we're proud of what we've accomplished to date and could not have done it without our readers and supporters. So this event is all about you and a way for us to say thank you for helping us stick around!

 

We're looking forward to seeing you there!

 

Opportunities to promote your business or organization:

 

We have free and paid opportunities for you to raise the profile for your business or organization - do get in touch with us at info@tamilculture.com to find out how.

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