Decade of youth book launched in Vologda Automatic translate
VOGDA. The decade of the youth book, organized by the Vologda library named after V.F. Tendryakova, will be held until December 13 inclusive. As the organizers promise, Vologda residents who attended the city’s cultural and educational event expect about twenty-five different events - these are exhibitions, various promotions, literary meetings, and all kinds of contests and gifts from Vologda library employees.
The decade of the youth book took its start on the Internet portal of the library’s official website - from the survey “The Youth Book itself”. According to the rules, anyone who wanted to take part in the survey should simply name the most interesting book and its author, which he read at the age of 14-30. The survey was created by librarians in order to identify books that are most interesting for Vologda youth.
In the lobby of the library, which is located on Victory Avenue, events are already taking place dedicated to the Decade of the Youth Book. So, in the hall, the organizers arranged a large interactive stand “Youth, read your favorite idol’s books!”, On which the favorite books of famous stars are located. Here you can find out what Keira Knightley or Bruce Willis and other equally famous stars like to read. In addition, as part of the city’s cultural and educational event, presentations of new books, the game "Detective Show", a quiz and a book buffet buffet "Library for the NEXT Generation" are planned. The most active participants of the decade expect pleasant gifts from the organizers of the action.
Svetlana Korableva © Gallerix.ru
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