New Library Opens in Steklyanny, Ministry of Construction Launches Quiz
A new model library, the 12th in the Magadan region, has opened its doors in the village of Steklyanny. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Construction is engaging the public with a quiz about the word 'ikashka'. In other news, the 'Kolyma Resident' card has expanded its partnership network, and new labeling rules have led to the removal of expired caviar from store shelves. The birth rate in the Kolyma region has seen a rise this year, and the Ministry of Nature is hosting a photography contest, 'A Thousand Moods of the Sea of Okhotsk'.
The latest addition to the region's library network, the 12th model library, is now operational in Steklyanny. This new facility aims to improve access to educational resources and cultural activities for local residents.
The Ministry of Construction has launched an intriguing quiz, challenging participants to guess the meaning of the word 'ikashka'. This initiative aims to promote regional language and culture.
The 'Kolyma Resident' card, a local loyalty program, has expanded its list of partners. This move is expected to offer more benefits and discounts to cardholders.
New labeling rules have been implemented, leading to the removal of expired caviar from store shelves. This change ensures that consumers only purchase fresh and safe products.
Despite efforts to identify the individual who opened the last model library in Kolyma, no information has been found.
The Kolyma region has witnessed a rise in its birth rate this year, a positive development for the local community.
The Ministry of Nature is inviting photographers to participate in its contest, 'A Thousand Moods of the Sea of Okhotsk'. This event aims to capture and showcase the diverse beauty of the region's coastline.
The opening of the 12th model library in Steklyanny and the Ministry of Construction's quiz are fostering cultural growth in the region. The expansion of the 'Kolyma Resident' card and the removal of expired caviar from stores reflect a commitment to improving the quality of life for residents. The increase in the birth rate and the photography contest hosted by the Ministry of Nature indicate a vibrant and engaged community.