Charity events and creative competitions: how Moscow's colleges are celebrating the New Year

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In December, Moscow colleges hosted more than 60 celebratory events. Students and faculty organized performances, charity events, creative competitions, and master classes, according to the Moscow college's press service. Department of Education and Science.

For example, the P.A. Ovchinnikov Polytechnic College hosted an event in which jewelry students decorated the New Year's symbol with exclusive toys. This was followed by a fashion show, where the students showcased their signature jewelry collections. Technological College No. 24 created evening gowns for the event. The Moscow Transport College prepared an exhibition of vintage postcards and a parade of handmade Christmas trees.

A four-meter Christmas tree, decorated with ornaments made by students from the Moscow State Educational Complex and the P.A. Ovchinnikov Polytechnic College, was installed at the new Practical Training Center for Mechanical Engineering. The tree featured decorations featuring Moscow education symbols, snowflakes with photographs of the best students, and transparent balls filled with metal shavings.

Medical College No. 1 hosted a winter video competition with a TEFI-style awards ceremony and a dance battle. Future specialists from Technological College No. 34 and the Hero of the Russian Federation V.M. Maksimchuk Technical Fire and Rescue College held a masquerade ball with games and karaoke. At Finance College No. 35, teachers surprised the students with a dance flash mob.

The student council of the Hero of the Soviet Union M.F. Panov College of Modern Technologies held the event "New Year's Sweater Day."

"Shared traditions really help bring people together. At our college, the student council proposed a 'New Year's Sweater Day,' and both students and faculty enthusiastically supported the idea. We all dressed up in festive sweaters, and the atmosphere was incredibly cheerful and vibrant," said Zlata Panchenko, a second-year student at the M.F. Panov College of Modern Technologies, Hero of the Soviet Union.

The Ivan Fedorov Moscow Publishing and Printing College hosted a "Wonder Shop" fair, where people could exchange items. They also collected food for shelter animals. Students from the I.A. Likhachev Moscow Technological College and Medical College No. 2 held celebrations with master classes and gifts for children from special schools and medical centers.

A large-scale gala concert for the "Zvuchi" festival was held at College of Architecture, Design, and Reengineering No. 26. Over a thousand students, faculty, and mentors participated in the qualifying rounds.

A New Year's musical was staged at the Moscow educational complex "West".

"This year, I participated in several events for the first time. We actively prepared for the quiz: we studied traditions and came up with interesting tasks. We also had a New Year's ball with a polonaise and costumes," said Nikolai Galinsky, a first-year student at the Moscow Educational Complex "West."

The New Year's series of events will conclude with an evening at Film College No. 40, the Moscow International Film School, on December 27. The program will feature original songs, music videos, and performances based on famous films.

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