
29 May, 2017
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«Good luck, graduate!»
May is the month of the last call. The last bell rang in the Polish educational center of Kokshetau city. Parents, friends, teachers and all lovers of Polish culture gathered at the Palace of Public to celebrate the holiday. It's gratifying that Mother's Day is celebrated on the same day in Poland, so all mothers in the hall received a flower bouquet for a storm of applause.
According to the idea of the organizer - Lyudmila Sukhovetskaya, deputy chairman of the association of Poles of the Akmola region - the musical takes place in 1936 in the cafe "Nostalgia". Those present plunged into the atmosphere of the beginning of the 20th century: songs are heard, the flower girl walks, politely nod the ladies' hats...
There are songs and poems of past years, and the couples in an ageless waltz are bewitchingly dancing on stage. Under the final song, all the participants enter the stage. In his speech, the chairman of the association of Poles in the Akmola region, Alexander Sukhovetsky, noted that all the participants showed a good knowledge of the language, and this is the great contribution of the teachers - Renata Shenyavska and Natalya Krupelnitskaya. Emotional was the speech of a teacher-volunteer from Poland Renata Shenyavska, who tearfully admitted that Kazakhstan had become her in a special way: people here are wonderful, kind and friendly. Very soon she flies to her homeland, but our country has taken its place in the heart...
The members of the Mothers Council under the Akmola ANC, headed by the chairman Zere Kiikova, congratulated all those present on Mother's Day, on the last bell: "I want to wish all the students and parents’ health, success, achievement of all the goals!"
Let it be! Good luck, graduate!