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The Central City Library named after M. L. Kropyvnytskyi invites you to a meeting with Yurii Odrobinskyi "New Grain"! The meeting will take place on September 17 at 4:00 PM at the address: Marko Kropyvnytskyi St., 143A.
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.
Attention to users!! We would like to inform you that starting from January 10, 2025, we resume payment for the paid services by non-cash payment to the current account from extra-budgetary funds of the Central City Library named after M.L.…
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On September 13th, Mykolaiv celebrates its birthday — our native city marks its 236th anniversary! The Marko Kropyvnytskyi Central City Library sincerely congratulates the residents and guests of Mykolaiv on this date.
This is the seventh event of the "Seasons of the Year" art project, which is being implemented as part of the library's 125th-anniversary campaign in collaboration with the "Art-Spokusa" Cultural and Artistic Association.
On September 9, the Central City Library named after M. Kropyvnytskyi hosted a master class by the Cultural and Artistic Association "Art-Spokusa," supported by the Mykolaiv Regional Center for Social Services.
Vladlena Rusova is a Candidate of Philological Sciences, an associate professor, and the deputy director of the Space for Ukrainian Youth of a charitable organization "Canterbury for Ukraine" and Inna Bereza is a Candidate of Philological Sciences, a volunteer at…
On September 3, the personal exhibition of Tetiana Veremienko, a master of the Cultural and Artistic Association "Art-Spokusа," opened at the Library branch No. 8 of the M.L. Kropyvnytskyi Central City Library.
The master class was held with the support of the Mykolaiv Regional Center for Social Services and was conducted by the talented Mykolaiv craftswoman Olha Tarasova.
The topic of the meeting was "Fairy Tales — the Foundation of the Nation's Mentality." Together with the city's youth, they discussed the importance of fairy tales in shaping their worldview, values, and national identity.
After a bright summer, we met again in our artistic family. And this time, the library became a fairy-tale space, where the little artists presented their exhibition "Mysteries of the Opishnia Forest."
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