Literary night.

Literary night.

      Employees of the Centralized Library System of the Municipal Autonomous Institution "Culture Center" in the city of Pervomaisk participated in the "Literary Night" event. An employee of the Satis Village Library held an event for different user groups titled "Read Pushkin from Young to Old!" During the meeting with the participants, the librarian reminded them of the significant date and suggested recalling the author's works, reciting their favorite lines by Alexander Sergeyevich from memory. Poems were recited: "I remember a wonderful moment," "I erected a monument to myself, not made by hands…," "To the Nurse," "Winter Morning," excerpts from the novel "Eugene Onegin," the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila," and from fairy tales. The Koshyelikha Rural Library and the rural culture house of the Municipal Autonomous Institution "Culture Center" organized a Pushkin holiday "And let Pushkin last in Russia..." for children of different ages. Participants were taken on an exciting journey into the world of the great poet's creativity. Several stations were set up. At the "Introduction" station, the children learned about the main milestones of Pushkin's biography: childhood and youth. Then, divided into two teams, the children completed tasks related to fairy tales: "From which fairy tale is this excerpt," "Give a hint," "Assemble the picture," "Magic bag." The online quiz "Pushkin's Fairy Tales" generated great interest. The children enthusiastically selected outdated words from the excerpts they read: archaisms, historicisms, and matched pictures explaining their meanings. Gourmet participants were also able to take part in a culinary quiz at the "Gastronomic Abundance" station. The librarian introduced the children to the poet's culinary preferences and then invited them to answer questions in the culinary quiz "Truffles and Blancmange." For those who enjoy divination, the "Divination by Pushkin's Line" station was available, where they could learn about the fulfillment of their wishes. The "Evening Home Circle" station allowed participants to get acquainted with old board games from Pushkin's time. A master class on playing biryulki, which requires jewel-like precision and is filled with excitement, was held for the children. And, at the end of the holiday, everyone was greeted by a bright and stylish photo zone "Against the Background of Pushkin." For adult readers, the library held a gastronomic hour "Strasbourg Pie Eternal" and a poetic microphone for reading poems or excerpts from works, and famous expressions "Recalling Pushkin's Lines." Employees of the Nikolaevsk Rural Library and the rural culture house conducted a literary quest game "Centuries Go By, But Pushkin Remains" for children of different ages. The introductory conversation reminded young readers of the poet's childhood, his hobbies, teachers, and nurse. Then everyone set off to the magical land of Lukomorye, where the children awaited amazing adventures, contests, and magic. During the fairy-tale journey through the stations "Mysterious Paths," "Guess the Fairy Tale," "Heroes of Pushkin's Fairy Tales," "Lukomorye," "Poetic Grove," "Sea of Knowledge," "Island of Forgotten Things," participants recalled all the inhabitants of this wonderful land once again. The children were especially interested in participating in the interactive game based on fairy tales. Young readers demonstrated good knowledge of the poet's works. Employees of the Malomakatelskaya Library and the Cultural Center participated in the sociocultural action "Literary Night." Younger schoolchildren embarked on a literary journey through fairy tales "Journey to Lukomorye." Two teams competed for the title of the best connoisseurs of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin's fairy tales. From the first contest "This is how it all began" to the last "Let's Play with Rhymes," it was impossible to guess who would become the winner, as all the children turned out to be knowledgeable and well-read. Young readers were also invited to participate in the action "Poetic Bouquet to Pushkin," where anyone could dedicate poetic lines to the great poet.

      The street action "That Very Pushkin" took place on the streets of the village. The organizers of the action reminded about Pushkin Day in Russia and distributed brochures "Did You Know?" Participants of the action eagerly learned unknown facts about the life of A. S. Pushkin. Each participant was asked the question: "Do you remember the poems of A. S. Pushkin?" Many of those surveyed recalled "I remember a wonderful moment…," Tatiana's letter to Onegin, and others. The book exhibition "Let's Read Pushkin" presented literature about the poet, the places he frequented, and his works. The quiz "Heroes of A.S. Pushkin on Screen" tested participants' visual memory. Based on frames from films and Pushkin's works, they had to guess the film, cartoon, or name the work. Participants showed particular interest in discussing fairy-tale characters, their actions, and magical adventures. Children actively shared their impressions, recognized heroes by descriptions, and recalled their favorite works by Pushkin. After the informative part, the children moved on to a creative master class. Using ready-made templates, participants created bright golden fish heroines from the famous "Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" and the swan princess. Each work turned out to be colorful, original, and unique in its own way. An employee of the Bereshchinskaya Rural Library conducted a quiz book "The Magic of Pushkin's Line" for students in grades 1-5 of the Satis School. The librarian introduced the children to the life and work of the great Russian poet. The children learned about the influence of his grandmother Maria Alexeyevna and nurse Arina Rodionovna on the poet's creativity. Young readers recalled the poet's famous fairy tales: "The Tale of Tsar Saltan," "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Heroes," "The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda," "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel," "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish." Then a quiz on the knowledge of the poet's fairy tales took place. The children happily recalled famous lines and fairy tale characters, as well as guessed the title of the fairy tale based on illustrations. At the end of the event, participants took a virtual tour of the Pushkin Museum in the village of Bolshoye Boldino. Employees of the Petrovskaya Rural Library and the rural culture house conducted a literary bibliocast "On the Roads of Pushkin's Fairy Tales" for younger schoolchildren, dedicated to Pushkin Day in Russia and the birthday of the great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin. The children embarked on an exciting journey "On the Roads of Pushkin's Fairy Tales," passing through stations: "Our Pushkin," "Warm-up Game 'Further'," "Magic Box," "Collect Proverbs about Fairy Tales," "Literary," "Fairy Tale Characters," "Guess the Fairy Tale," where they recalled plots and guessed the heroes and characters of the fairy tales. The librarian conducted an overview of the book exhibition "Our Contemporary Pushkin," which featured books that open the door to the magical and wonderful world of the great Russian poet's fairy tales. The event was bright, fun, informative, and left the children with magnificent impressions of the life and work of A. S. Pushkin. The conducted action allowed a renewed focus on the poet's works, recalling favorite lines and realizing the richness and beauty of the Russian language, which Pushkin mastered so skillfully.

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Literary night.

Employees of the Centralized Library System of the Municipal Autonomous Cultural Institution "Culture Center" of the city. June 11, 2026. Pervomaisk Library. Nizhny Novgorod Region. Pervomaisk.