Honesty as a Privilege: The Planet Strives for Victory over Bribery

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December 9th marks International Anti-Corruption Day worldwide. The date was established by the UN General Assembly in 2003 and marks the beginning of the signing of the UN Anti-Corruption Convention, the key international instrument against bribery.

Against damage to the economy

The Convention was adopted at a conference in Mérida, Mexico, and entered into force two years later, in December 2005. Today, 190 states, including Russia, are parties to it. Signatory countries have committed to taking measures to prevent and combat corruption, strengthen legal institutions, and ensure transparency in the public sphere.

According to UN estimates, the annual global bribery volume reaches a trillion dollars, and the total economic losses from corruption amount to $2.6 trillion—more than 5% of global GDP. In developing countries, the damage from bribery exceeds the volume of international aid tenfold.

On this day, the UN and its partners conduct educational campaigns and publish materials on social networks under the hashtags

For a fair future

Each year, International Anti-Corruption Day is celebrated under a specific theme. These include "Corruption Pays," "You Can Stop Corruption," "Action Against Corruption Now" (ACT), and "Corruption: Your 'NO' Matters." In 2025, the campaign is dedicated to engaging young people in the fight against bribery: its slogan is "Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Creating a Fair Future."

The UN emphasizes that fighting corruption is not only a task for states, but also a civic responsibility for everyone. After all, the sustainability of the entire social system depends on the transparency, honesty, and responsibility of individuals.

The State University of Management, in preparing specialists for state and municipal administration, business management systems, and non-profit organizations, places particular emphasis on developing in students an intolerance for corruption and an understanding of the importance of serving the public interest rather than personal gain.

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The Akademichesky gas regulating station was reconstructed in southwest Moscow.

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Specialists urban economy complex The large Akademichesky gas regulating station in the southwest of the capital has been repaired. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"The city is systematically upgrading its gas pressure control stations, which are responsible for reducing gas pressure to specified levels and maintaining it within predetermined limits. The Akademichesky gas pressure control station, which supplies gas to utilities and residential buildings in the Akademichesky and Gagarinsky districts, has been modernized," said Pyotr Biryukov.

The decision to reconstruct the gas system was made due to the long-term operation of the gas equipment. All work was completed within a tight deadline without disconnecting consumers from the gas supply.

The technicians installed a modern cabinet-type gas pressure regulator unit with a capacity of over 1,600 cubic meters per hour. The equipment was manufactured using Russian components at Mosgaz JSC's own facility. It is highly reliable, has low noise characteristics, and meets all safety requirements. The technicians also upgraded the supply gas pipelines.

A large gas regulating station was reconstructed in southwest Moscow.A large gas regulating station has been modernized in the south of Moscow.

All gas pressure regulator stations in the capital are required to be equipped with shut-off devices. Their operating parameters are constantly monitored from a central control room, allowing for real-time management of the capital's gas infrastructure.

The engineering infrastructure modernization projects being implemented in the capital are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life.

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Under the Egyptian Sun: Rectors of Russian and Arab Universities Meet in Cairo

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Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, participated in the Russian-Arab academic dialogue at the 5th Forum of the Federation of Rectors of Russian and Arab Universities, which took place on December 7 and 8 in Cairo, Egypt.

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Konstantin Mogilevsky addressed the participants and organizers with a welcoming address. "Today's event confirms that the partnership extends far beyond formal dialogue. It is built on the needs of our academic and scientific communities and their interest in working together. I am confident that the forum's results will facilitate the emergence of new forms of cooperation and the joint search for answers to modern challenges," Mogilevsky emphasized.

On the sidelines of the forum, a representative of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science held a meeting with Hossan Osman, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Egypt.

Viktor Sadovnichy, President of the Russian Union of Rectors and Rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University and Co-Chair of the Federation of Russian and Arab Universities, spoke via videoconference. The Russian side was also represented by Boris Borisenko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE), and Vadim Zaychikov, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the ARE and Director of the Russian House in Cairo. The Egyptian side expressed particular interest in cooperation in artificial intelligence, nuclear and quantum technologies, as well as the implementation of dual degree programs in these areas. They also reaffirmed their commitment to detailed joint work on developing the regulatory framework, including mutual recognition of education.

The First Management University was represented by its Rector, Vladimir Stroyev, and Vice Rector, Dmitry Bryukhanov, as part of the delegation of Russian universities. Vladimir Vitalyevich presented a report at the panel session, "Artificial Intelligence Diplomacy: Building Bridges Through Innovation between Russia and the Arab World," and outlined the fundamentals of ethnocultural, career-oriented Russian language training for Arab students using AI. "The development of economic relations between Russia and the countries of the Middle East and Africa is contributing to the popularization of Russian higher education in the educational services market in Arab states. In recent years, the number of Arab students seeking education in Russia has begun to increase. This is confirmed by the number of students in the preparatory department and at the State University of Management. Currently, more than 100 students from Arab states are studying at the State University of Management—approximately 15% of the total international student body," emphasized our Rector.

Following the forum, a cooperation agreement was signed between the State University of Management and the Association of Arab Universities (Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan).

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Synergy in Action: The Interconnection between Project-Based Learning and Inclusive Education Discussed at the State University of Management

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In early December, representatives of the interregional educational and methodological center "Project-Based Learning as a Technology for Practical Training" held an All-Russian roundtable discussion, "Project-Based Learning as a Critical Element of an Inclusive Higher Education System," at the State University of Management.

The roundtable brought together representatives of the RUMTS network, directors and specialists of inclusive university centers, teachers and methodologists, experts in inclusive education, and representatives of public organizations. It became an important part of not only the First Inclusive Youth Forum "Professional Tomorrow" but also the Second All-Russian Interuniversity Project Festival "Project Path: From Idea to Lessons Learned."

Elena Mitrofanova, Director of the Russian University of Management and Information Technologies (RUMC) at the State University of Management, opened the event with the following words: "Today we have gathered to discuss two fundamentally important areas of development in modern higher education: project-based learning and inclusivity. At first glance, these are separate areas, but their synergy opens up unique opportunities for transforming the educational environment. Project-based learning is not just a methodological tool, but a teaching philosophy that allows students to connect theory with practice, develop critical thinking, and develop teamwork skills. In turn, inclusivity is no longer just a matter of accessibility—it is becoming a key principle for building an educational environment where every participant, regardless of their health or social status, receives equal opportunities for self-realization. The combination of these themes is no coincidence. Project-based learning offers enormous potential for inclusive education: it creates conditions for individualized learning, allows for the adaptation of tasks to the specific needs of participants, and fosters a culture of mutual respect within the team." At the same time, an inclusive approach enriches project work by bringing in a diversity of views, experiences, and creative solutions.”

A wide range of topics were discussed during the roundtable. Mikhail Ovchinnikov from Chelyabinsk State University (CSU) and Larisa Semina from North Caucasus Federal University (NCFU) emphasized the importance of participating in inclusive projects for developing students' universal and professional competencies, as well as for the successful socialization of students with disabilities and special educational needs. Olga Glukhova shared her experience integrating inclusive themes into project-based learning for students at Cherepovets State University (CSU). Larisa Guterman and Victoria Dzyuba from Southern Federal University (SFedU) presented their experience of "Service Learning" as an element in developing pedagogical volunteer practices. Natalia Sheshukova from Vyatka State University (VYSU) discussed how to transition from a project to a real startup.

Several speakers shared their personal experiences implementing inclusive projects and trends in the implementation of socially significant projects. Inna Zhdanova, representing the Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU), spoke about producing socially significant projects, and Irina Romanova, senior lecturer and associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Psychology of Management at the State University of Management, presented examples of mini-projects on the employment of students with disabilities in the Moscow region. Elena Vinogorskaya, head of the Volunteer Headquarters of Russia's first Blind Hockey Team, "Fortuna," presented the social project "Global Game: Blind Hockey."

At the end of the roundtable, Elena Mitrofanova and Anastasia Lobacheva, Associate Professor of the Department of Human Resources at the State University of Management, presented digital tools that were first used in organizing the All-Russian Network Competition of Inclusive Student Projects "Professional Tomorrow 2025"-2025 to enhance participants' project literacy. The speakers noted that this year, we set ourselves the goal of emphasizing the championship as a project competition, so that everyone understands the elements and stages of a project and learns how to describe them effectively.

We thank all participants for their engagement, openness to dialogue and exchange of experiences.

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The exhibition "Russian World. Return" will open at the Museum of Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia.

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On Heroes of the Fatherland Day, December 9, the State Museum of the Defense of Moscow will open the project "Russian World. Return" at its renovated location—the Museum of Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia. The exhibition will run until September 27, 2026, and will highlight the military personnel and volunteers, civilians, doctors, priests, and volunteers serving in the conflict zones of Donbas and Novorossiya.

"The Museum of Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia is one of the capital's most important cultural venues, a true center of historical memory. On December 9, it reopened in its renovated form after renovations. The museum's permanent exhibition tells the story of heroes from various eras—from the Great Patriotic War to the present day. Visitors will see personal belongings, documents, and awards of those whose exploits became models of courage and heroism. And the new exhibition is dedicated to the fates of people who served in the special military operation zone," noted the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Culture.

Alexey Fursin.

The exhibition "Russian World. Return" will feature items from the collection of the State Defense Museum of Moscow. Visitors will also see memorial complexes dedicated to the heroes of Russia, paintings by Maxim Fayustov, and photographs by war correspondent Maria Lurye.

Museum visitors can also explore the permanent exhibition "Meeting the Heroes," which chronicles the exploits of Soviet and Russian military personnel, test pilots, sailors, and polar explorers. It offers the opportunity to join military personnel on the country's farthest frontiers, and to travel with heroic sailors from the Black Sea to the Barents Sea, learn how firefighters extinguished fires, and fly with test pilots.

Young guests can take part in the interactive "Profession: Hero" activity: try on a bulletproof vest and a firefighter's helmet, understand the workings of a radiation dosimeter, experience the challenges of working with a gas mask, and learn all about a real stabilizing parachute. The museum also offers an interactive program, "Frontline Roads," where children can playfully learn about elements of soldier life and service, as well as examples of Red Army weapons and equipment. They are also told about the heroic deeds of Soviet soldiers during the Great Patriotic War.

You can sign up for paid tours and classes by calling 7 495 430-05-49 or at the museum ticket office. Museum tickets are available atlink, and to the exhibition “Russian World. Return” – Here.

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The People's Commissariat of Railways building on Spiridonovka will be renovated.

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The project for a major overhaul of the multi-apartment building, a cultural heritage site called the Residential Building of the People's Commissariat of Railways, located at 22/2 Spiridonovka Street, has been approved. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The former People's Commissariat of Railways building on Spiridonovka, well known to Muscovites, was built between 1932 and 1940 in two stages, based on designs by Georgy Voloshinov and Leonid Polyakov. The building will soon undergo renovations necessary to preserve its appearance and maintain its operational characteristics in line with modern standards. The overhaul project has undergone mandatory state review and received a positive assessment. Specialists will restore the public areas and façades, including the historical decorative elements," said Vladimir Efimov.

Specialists will perform local repairs in areas where utility lines were previously replaced, as well as finishing work in entryways, repairing roofs and facades, and restoring exterior decorative elements.

"The renovation project is a residential brick building of varying heights with an 11-meter tower. The building has 12 entrances. In each entrance, according to the project, the plaster finish on the walls and ceilings will be replaced, the concrete floors and stair treads will be repaired and varnished, and the railings will be cleaned, repaired, and repainted. In the basement, wooden partitions will be replaced, antifungal treatment will be carried out, and new finishing of the walls, ceilings, and floors will be carried out using various materials depending on the functional purpose of the premises," said the Chairman of the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects (Moskomexpertiza).

Ivan Shcherbakov.

Since the house is an architectural monument, all work will be carried out under the supervision of the capital Department of Cultural Heritage.

The building's facades, including decorative elements, will be cleared of dirt and old paint and locally treated with biocidal agents. Lost decorative elements of architraves, cornices, door portals, arches, and pilaster capitals will be restored using additional assembly. Upon completion of this work, the facades will be painted.

The major renovation will also include the building's roof. The roofing sheets will be replaced, and the superstructure will be repaired.

Pavel Ryabonenko, Deputy General Director of the Moscow Capital Repairs Fund, added that this building is a unique structure that bridges two Soviet architectural eras. The first phase was built in the constructivist style, while the second was constructed in the Soviet neoclassical style. For the Moscow Capital Repairs Fund, the priority is not only to restore the building to its authentic historical appearance but also to make it comfortable for its residents.

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Mosgortur has opened a new season of the city project "Moscow Holidays"

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A new season of the Moscow Holidays city project has begun in three Moscow parks. It was prepared by Mosgortur, a department under the Moscow administration. Department of CultureLast year, more than three thousand children participated in winter season master classes.

In December and during the winter holidays, children will be able to attend New Year's workshops led by professional counselors.

More than 10 themed activities have been developed for residents aged five to 15. During these activities, children will create crafted Christmas tree ornaments, beeswax candles, interior decor, vibrant greeting cards, souvenirs, and festive costume elements. Young guests will learn to work with a variety of materials and tools: wax, felt, textured fabrics, beads, jute, paints, glue guns, and 3D pens.

Master classes will be held from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Moscow Father Frost Estate branches located in the Olympic Village Park, Mitino Landscape Park, and Izmailovsky Park. From December 6 to 28, classes will be held on Saturdays and Sundays, and daily during the New Year holidays (December 29 to January 11). On January 1, 2026, the creative and social spaces will be open from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

Anyone can participate in the programs; no pre-registration is required, and groups will be formed throughout the day. Payment for classes is available through the Mosbilet service (starting at 900 rubles). The master class schedule is published on the website. Winter in Moscow and on the project website Moscow HolidaysAs a result of these activities, all children will take home not only a festive craft, but also a wealth of positive emotions and creative ideas.

Mosgortur is an agency under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Department of Culture. It organizes and develops quality standards for children's recreation, trains and employs camp counselors, and promotes inclusive recreation. Popular Mosgortur projects include "Moscow Holidays," "Leisure in Parks," and the Central School of Moscow Camp Counselors.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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A New Year's space opened in front of Moscow State Pedagogical Univ. on Sadovaya-Samotechnaya Street.

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The Moscow City Pedagogical University (MCPU) on Sadovaya-Samotechnaya Street has been decorated for the New Year. Live fir trees have been installed nearby, an installation based on the fairy tale and ballet "The Nutcracker" has been mounted, and a light show has begun on the facades. The site will be open until February 28, the press service reported. Department of Education and Science of the capital.

The main theme of the design is a journey into the world of classics. As evening falls, a light show, "Winter Poetry: December, January, February," begins on the university's façade. The building transforms into a large media screen, displaying graphic compositions dedicated to each of these months.

December is represented by Valery Bryusov's lines about the first snow. Decorations change on the façade, and virtual candies and gifts fall. January is accompanied by Afanasy Fet's lines about distant lights and icy walls. February greets viewers with Alexander Pushkin's lines: "Frost and sun; a wonderful day!" At this time, carved shutters on the façade open, revealing a raging snowstorm, followed by the image of a horse-drawn sleigh.

A three-meter-tall digital book has also been installed on the site. This winter, its pages feature Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann's fairy tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King." It was a gift to Muscovites from AST Publishing House in honor of its 35th anniversary. The animated illustrations were created by Nadezhda Bugoslavskaya, winner of the "Image of the Book" illustration competition.

The space was decorated with live fir trees, at the base of which lay boxes filled with gifts. Large Nutcracker figures complete the composition.

The winter decor replaced the autumn installation that opened on Sadovaya-Samotechnaya Street in September. At that time, the space combined literature and contemporary urban art. Art objects inspired by Russian classics were installed there, such as fiery red trees based on the poems of Alexander Pushkin.

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Muscovites donated over 140 million rubles to help SVO participants.

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Muscovites have donated over 140 million rubles to the city's loyalty program. "A Million Prizes" in support of participants in the special military operation and to provide humanitarian aid to residents of new and border territories of Russia.

Residents of the capital send points they receive for participating in electronic projects Active Citizen, City of Ideas, Our City, Electronic House and others. Muscovites can transfer from 500 to 5,000 city points an unlimited number of times. These points translate into real assistance: one point equals one ruble.

The charity initiative appeared in August 2024 on the city loyalty program website. "A Million Prizes", it was supported by the foundation "People's Front. Everything for victory!” and other public organizations. The funds raised are used to purchase equipment and gear for military personnel (bulletproof vests, warm winter clothing, surveillance equipment, and vehicles), as well as medicine, food, building materials, and essential supplies for residents of the new and border territories.

To make a donation, you will need to log in to the website. "A Million Prizes" Using Mos ID, find the "Charity" category in the "Incentives" section. Next, select the fund card, enter the donation amount, and click "Place order."

Points will be automatically debited from the user's personal account, and their cash equivalent will be transferred to the selected organization. Additional information about the city loyalty program's non-profit partners can also be found in the section "Charity".

Each donation is confirmed with a personal promo code. It's available in the "Orders" section of your personal account on the city loyalty program website. To track the transfer of points to your chosen foundation, visit the organization's website using the link in the foundation's profile description. Next, open the relevant donation register, select the reconciliation period, and use the search to find your promo code. Its presence confirms that the foundation has received the donation. The register data is updated monthly.

Charitable foundation "People's Front. Everything for victory!” provides support to military personnel on the front lines, as well as to residents of new and border territories who have suffered from military action and found themselves in difficult life situations.

The city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program allows you to use points earned for active participation in Moscow Government electronic projects to obtain a variety of goods and services from partner organizations. Accumulated points provide access to promo codes for discounts at stores and cafes, as well as tickets to events and parks. They can also be used for charity and assistance to foundations, as well as to top up your Troika transport card or parking account. Program participants can choose how to use their points.special categories On the Million Prizes website: support Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives. The project is being implemented by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" in collaboration withDepartment of Information Technology Moscow.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Entrepreneurs invite you to master classes and an ice skating rink as part of "Winter in Moscow"

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From December 10th to 14th, Muscovites and visitors to the capital are invited to attend creative workshops, ice skate with cartoon characters, and watch free movies. Entrepreneurs organized the events in several districts as part of the "Winter in Moscow" project. A detailed program is available in our article.

Master classes and ice skating at the Gift Factory art pavilion

At the art pavilion on Bolotnaya Square Gift Factory The "Made in Moscow" project will host educational and entertaining events for children and adults. Admission is free, with no prior registration required. A maximum of 10 people may attend at a time.

At the skating rink December 10 from 15:00 to 16:30 andDecember 12 From 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, a unique performance will take place for children, immersing them in the magical world of animation. Children will enjoy fun rides with popular Soyuzmultfilm characters, a dance program, quizzes, and many other activities.

An interactive lesson about the heart will be held December 10 from 18:00 to 19:00 andDecember 13 From 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, participants will learn about the most important parts of our bodies and what helps them function and sustain life. They will also learn about the heart and how it works.

A master class on creating a toy symbolizing 2026 Creative Horse The workshop will take place on December 10th from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Participants will learn how to paint and decorate wooden blanks.

On Thursday, December 11, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, you are invited tomaster class A workshop on creating a fragrance using essential oils. The Moscow brand will help guests "smell" perfume oils from various groups, select their favorites, and create a personalized scent based on them. Guests will also learn how scents influence our psycho-emotional state and how to select the right ingredients for each individual.

Scientific entertainment A white hat hacker workshop will take place on December 12th from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Guests are invited to a unique chemistry master class. They will immerse themselves in science and witness amazing transformations of substances and vibrant reactions, learn the basics of chemical processes, learn how to safely work with various reagents, and discover how to conduct complex experiments.

Class A New Year's decor workshop will be held on December 13 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Participants will be provided with basic products from the Moscow brand, and they will explore their imagination and creativity, mastering various decorating and customization techniques: from elegant painting and decoupage to bold accents.

Master class "Facial care that restores youth" You are also invited to visit on Saturday from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Guests will learn how to preserve youth with the help of Moscow cosmetics and which products to choose to maintain a natural complexion.

Create textile Christmas tree decoration Offered on December 14th from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Those interested will be taught how to sew with a plastic needle.

On the same day from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm a master class will be held. Constellation of BeadsParticipants will make a phone pendant.

Film screenings and creative activities in shopping centers and cafes

The Anderson Family Café on Mira Avenue (119, building 136) invites children and parents to a free creative workshop on December 11 from 11:00 to 11:30. "Postcard".

The Nora shopping and entertainment center on Andropov Avenue (building 22) will also be showing a film for free on Thursday from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM for children and adults. At the Pike's Command. In the Bagrationovsky shopping center on Barklaya Street (building 10), on December 13 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, a free event will be held for the whole family. master class.

The "Live Beautifully" market on Malaya Ordynka (building 14, building 1) is waiting for guests on December 13 from 12:00 to 13:00 for a class Magic Gingerbread.

Participants will be able to choose one or several flavored gingerbread cookies and decorate them with colorful icing and sugar confetti.

The gastroecosystem "Three Stations. Depot" on Novorizhanskaya Street (building 23, building 1) invites you on Sunday from 12:00 to 20:00 toFrisky Dog Day— the first market where pets are the main guests. Here you can find toys, stylish and warm overalls, and shoes for winter walks.

The children's recreation camp "City Holidays" on Pesochnaya Alley (building 7a) will organize a winter interactive event on December 14 from 11:00 to 12:00 The Secret New Year's Ingredient.

Children will take part in game challenges, solve riddles, and assemble the main symbol of the holiday together. Admission is by prior arrangement. registration.

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