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Today Ukraine, together with the entire European community, celebrates Europe Day—a holiday of unity, freedom, dignity, and shared values.
May 8 is the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in the Second World War of 1939–1945.
We invite you to attend the Ukrainian Speaking Club at the M. L. Kropyvnytskyi Central City Library. Today, it unites seven groups with over 60 students. It provides a space for live communication, practice, and learning the native language.
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Participants created delicate spring flowers from satin ribbons. They used chenille wire for stamens, wide ribbons for petals and leaves, and wire for the elegant stems.
Visitors had a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the exotic art of ikebana together with Tetiana Yeromenko, a master florist of the Association of Florists of Ukraine.
It was conducted by the leading Mykolaiv master of the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association—Lesia Saikovska. Under the guidance of the experienced artist, participants created their own decorative plates.
The exhibition of creative works "Children of Kherson. The World Through the Eyes of Hope" opened at the "Marko" Center for Modern Reading
The presented works of cut graphics impressed with their refinement, depth, and sincerity. Each composition is not just an image, but a reflection of the author's inner world, her thoughts, feelings, and inspiration.
They say a good neighbor is closer than a distant relative. But what should you do when tension prevails in the stairwell instead of pleasant greetings? This very question became the center of a heated discussion among the participants of…
It was a true adventure in the world of books, knowledge, and discovery. Interactive tasks, interesting facts, and a wave of positive emotions awaited the participants. Here was plenty of movement, communication, and sincere childhood delight.
The event format combined a theatrical narrative with musical, dancing, and visual elements: each “page” came to life, revealing new meanings and experiences.
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