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The "We are the future of Bosilegrad" starts in September

Children from Bosilegrad will visit Kyustendil

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The Cultural Information Centre "Bosilegrad" is preparing an educational project for students called "We are the future of Bosilegrad". The project will start at the beginning of September and the activities will take place in the afternoons and weekends.


The aim is to educate children and young people in moral values and virtues, development of physical and health culture, sportsmanship. To this end, they will take part in art and music workshops, learn how to preserve folk traditions and customs, be encouraged to create, protect the environment and protect themselves from possible addictions.


The project includes a one-day trip to Kyustendil, where the children will see the city's landmarks, and will end with a children's party.

 
The project is funded by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Programme for the Support of Bulgarian Community Organisations with Bulgarian Identity.



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