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With the beginning of the full-scale criminal invasion of the Russian occupiers, all Ukrainians experienced uncertainty. At the same time, they received messages with words of support from abroad from acquaintances, friends and relatives.
On March 30 under the name "Spring embroidery" an exhibition of plasticine portraits of students of the 2B class of the Mykolaiv Children's Art School, director Yevhenia Kruchynina, opened in the Center for Modern Reading "MARKO" of the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi, .
Creativity is the strongest tool for taking care of one's psycho-emotional state today. With the help of creating any art objects, you can easily break away from unpleasant thoughts and express your inner state.
Central city library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi received the book "She is Fighting." This became possible within the framework of the program "Promoting equality and countering discrimination" of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) with the support of Sweden, as well as thanks to the cooperation of the "Library Country" charity fund and the publishing house "Vydavnystvo". The artistic-biographical publication is designed for readers aged 9 and over.
Today, one of the most popular terms in the world is artificial intelligence. Separate forecasts of specialists indicate that by 2035 Artificial Intelligence will bring 15.7 trillion dollars to the world economy. Its services are already used to create texts, pictures, music and videos.
The photo project tells the stories of 9 people who survived capture, deportation, sexual violence caused by war, or were forced to leave their homes in temporarily occupied territories.
Today, KROPEVENING residents gossiped about the life and creative path of the sex symbol of Ukrainian women, postmodernist, poet, novelist, public figure, frontman of the bands "Zhadan and Dogs" and "Mannerheim Line" - Serhii Zhadan.
On March 22 true connoisseurs of patriotic poetry gathered at the presentation of Halyna Zaporozhchenko's new book "Nation of the Brave" in the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi.
All things that surround Ukrainians are imbued with symbolism. After all, our ancestors gave us the belief in the power of various amulets and magical symbols.