TFR has changed venue

As always with the changeover from summer to winter in Europe, the club “The Foreign Residents in the TRNC (TFR)” has changed the venue of its weekly meeting, also called “Stammtisch”, to the winter place.

This time the choice fell on the Acmenya Restaurant in Alsancak, which was already the club´s host for the unforgettable “Authentic Bavarian Oktoberfest” some weeks ago (to remember – click here).

Advantages of this choice are, among other things, plenty of parking, plenty of room inside the restaurant and outside in the garden (for warmer winter days); it is easily accessible and is open throughout the year.

The TFR is the only club for foreign residents in Northern Cyprus that offers these kinds of regular meetings. This might be one of the reasons that the association has become more and more popular over the last 2 years. A big number of members are joining the informal TFR meeting every week to get the latest information and gossip, provide each other tips or just maintain social contacts which is especially necessary in the winter months when days become shorter and darker and one is tempted to hide at home!

Having members from 21 different nations now, the TFR is the ideal point of contact for expats living either temporarily or permanently in North Cyprus.

To meet members of the Committee and club members and maybe decide to become a new member of the TFR, come either to the weekly “Stammtisch” get-together which is now held every Friday from 3pm at the Acmenya Restaurant in Alsancak, or make contact by sending an email to tfrnorthcyprus@gmail.com.

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You can easily get more information by visiting the Club´s website tfrnorthcyprus.wordpress.com

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Was born and raised in London and first came to North Cyprus as a child where he lived for two and a half years. The Island left a long lasting impression on him, for after travelling the world and experiencing many different cultures and ways of life, Cyprus was always there. Sal, as his friends call him, has always had a passion for Art & Design and studied the subject for over ten years and resulted in him specializing in the design and production of contemporary furniture. He has worked in this field for twenty years now. After not having visited the Island for fifteen years he followed his heart back to North Cyprus, where he’s lived for the last four years. Now Sal works on a creative basis for NC Magazine.