Representatives of the notary of Sevastopol on New Year's Eve visited children living in an orphanage
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Evening December 2022 Anastasia Gulko, specialist of the department for temporary storage of documents of the Notary Board of the city of Sevastopol, with her husband and children visited the pupils of the State public institution of the city of Sevastopol «Center for helping children left without parental care» Our House «(Center) to wish Happy New Year and give gifts from Sevastopol notaries.
Since the visit was scheduled for New Year’s Eve, the representatives of the notary’s chamber came up with a creative solution to the task entrusted to them to give gifts to the children — they dressed up in costumes of Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden. Children were not warned about the arrival of guests, so the unexpected appearance of Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden brought them a real delight. Inspired pupils of the Center impromptu organized a small creative performance, those wishing to show their talents sang songs, performed dances, and then they all danced in a round dance, singing New Year’s songs. To receive a gift, Grandfather Frost asked each child to tell about himself, his achievements, dreams, plans for the next year , — experts of the Notary Chamber of Sevastopol say.
One of the inmates of the orphanage said that he is involved in the volunteer movement — he helps to load humanitarian aid for NWO participants into cars and plans to do this as long as there is a need.
Other children told what educational institutions they study in or where they plan to enter after graduating from high school. Kids read their favorite poems to receive a gift.
Since there were a lot of children, the process of presenting gifts turned out to be a real bright holiday. Before leaving, Grandfather Frost and his assistant Snegurochka wished the children good health, success in their studies next year and be sure to remember: “Dreams do not work until you work!”
source: Notary Chamber of Sevastopol 1673549944995
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