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On November 1, a series of events dedicated to the youngest national holiday in Russia, National Unity Day, began in the city’s municipal libraries. Over two days, more than 250 library readers of different age groups became participants.

National Unity Day is a holiday with a rich history that began 400 years ago (in 1612); This is a holiday of mutual understanding, mercy, and care for people. Library specialists spoke about the history of the holiday and the history of Russia, about military glory and valor, about pride in our Motherland and its heroes, about mercy and kindness at events of various forms and contents.

Nov. 1evening of kindness and mercy in the library-branch No. 1 named after. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin united members of the club for elderly people “Together” and the student club “Vzglyad”. Students from neighborhood schools took part in the hour of patriotism “It’s not for nothing that all Russia remembers” in children’s library No. 3 and the historical hour in library-branch No. 5.

Various events dedicated to National Unity Day were held in libraries and November 2: historical evening for schoolchildren in grades 7-8 in the library-branch No. 1 named after. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, oral journal - for students of the Yeletsk Industrial and Economic College in the Central City Library. Seventh graders from school No. 1 took part in competitive game program “Young Historian” in library branch No. 7. Event participants received a lot of useful information about the history of the holiday, the Time of Troubles, the liberation of Moscow from Polish invaders, the role of Minin and Pozharsky in the unification of the country, and also tested their knowledge in the proposed quizzes.

History lesson “Day of National Unity. Citizen Minin and Prince Pozharsky" held in children's library No. 1 named after. A. S. Pushkin. Fifth-graders of school No. 15 learned about the life and deeds of Minin and Pozharsky, their role in the events of 1612, the liberation of Rus', and then took part in a quiz. The children got acquainted with the contents of the book exhibition “Glorious Sons of the Russian State” and the booklet “Our people will not forget the valor of the Russian governors,” created in the library.

was dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the liberation of Moscow from Polish intervention historical hour “Great Date of Russia” in the library-branch No. 4, the participants of which were schoolchildren of grades 8-9 of the National Educational Institution Secondary School “Development”. The presenters in costumes of that era (representatives of the Spear, Vityaz and Bifrost clubs) led the event participants into the historical past of Russia, into the era of the Time of Troubles.

About 20 readers of library branch No. 9 took part in the quiz at the quiz exhibition.

Festive events in libraries, according to the published program, took place on the following days.

the 3rd of Novemberhour of history “There will be no unrest in Russia” held in library branch No. 10.

November 4we celebrated National Unity Day. On this day, young readers of children's library No. 3 by page oral journal “There will be no troubles in Russia” took an excursion into the historical past of Rus', got acquainted with the events of 400 years ago, which gave rise to the birth of the holiday of national unity. The librarians told the children that it was on November 4, 1612 that two Russian heroes - Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky expelled the Polish invaders from the Moscow Kremlin, thereby putting an end to the thirty-year period that historians call the Time of Troubles.

The oral journal consisted of 4 pages:

1 page « Our tomorrow's Russia looks into the sky with blue eyes" The presenters told those present about the greatness of our Motherland - Russia, about Russian people who are ready to defend their Fatherland without sparing their lives. Poems by E. Asadov and I. Severyanin were read.

2 page « Time of Troubles"was dedicated to the historical events of 1612 in Rus', the so-called Time of Troubles.

On page 3 " Cleansing from Troubles“The conversation was about the expulsion of the Polish interventionists from Moscow and the historical significance of this victory for the life of the Russian people.

4 page « History gives a lesson- about the holiday. The new holiday is intended to remind us that we, Russians, belonging to different social groups, nationalities and religions, are one people with a common historical destiny and a common future.

The event concluded with a short quiz.

About 400 library readers of different age groups took part in all events.

G.N. Shelamova, methodologist for working with children

Central City Hospital named after. M. Gorky MBUK "CBS of Yelets",

member of the Union of Journalists of Russia

Event scenario

« In the friendship of peoples unity of Russia »

(with slide show)

Goals:

    to form a sense of citizenship and patriotism;

    to form responsibility for the fate of the Motherland;

    give a general idea of ​​the history of the holiday and the events associated with 1612;

    broaden the horizons of students;

    develop the ability to draw conclusions and generalize;

    promote the development of the ability to participate in dialogue and defend one’s point of view;

    to cultivate an interest in studying the history of their country, a sense of pride and respect for the defenders of the state.

Equipment: computer, projector, screen, computer presentation.

Progress of the event:

SLIDE 1

SLIDE 2

Screening of the film “Day of National Unity”

SLIDE 3

Student leader: Good evening! We welcome you to this hall.

Teacher: At all times, the unity of the people has been, is and will be the main national idea for our country, both politically and spiritually. This is the historical basis that connects our past, present and future.

Student leader: Since 2005 On November 4, Russia celebrates a holiday - National Unity Day, which is dedicated to the Motherland and friendship between peoples. Today we will remember those who, in difficult times for the country, showed their citizenship, selfless love for the Fatherland, and the greatest valor and heroism.

Teacher:

We celebrate Unity Day
Russia's young holiday,
And we wish everyone
Be loyal to the country with all your heart!

Student leader:

Our strength is in unity and brotherhood,
And the enemy cannot defeat us!
So let it become more and more beautiful
The country where we happened to live!

Teacher:

A great power is strong
Their sons, their daughters...
Russia's glory will not fade,
While we are together and united!

Teacher: The festive event dedicated to National Unity Day is declared open!

SLIDE 4

The Russian Anthem sounds (1 verse + chorus)

The floor is given to the director of the school at the Russian Embassy in Mali, Mikhail Vladimirovich Barannikov.

SLIDE 5

Teacher:

Every nation has its own small homeland. Peoples of different nationalities live in Russia: Russians, Nenets, Khanty, Komi, Tatars, Belarusians, Ukrainians, Kyrgyz, Georgians, Armenians and many others.

Student leader:

They are all friends with each other. Each nation has its own customs, traditions, songs, dances, but they are all connected by the fact that they have one Motherland - Russia. And Russian became the native language for all peoples.

Students:

1st: There's no arguing with history
Live with history
She unites
For feat and for work
One state
When the people are united
When great power
He moves forward.

2nd: He defeats the enemy
United in battle,
And Rus' liberates
And sacrifices himself.
For the glory of those heroes
We live by one destiny
Today is Unity Day
We celebrate with you!

SLIDE 6

Teacher:

This day occupies a special place among the public holidays of modern Russia.

It is connected with the events of 1612,when the people's militia led by Kozma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky liberated Moscow from Polish and Lithuanian invadersand demonstrated an example of heroism and unity of the entire people, regardless of origin, religion and position in society.

SLIDE 7

Why did the capital of our Motherland end up in the hands of foreign invaders?

Let's take a short excursion into history and find out how it was.

SLIDE 8

Student:

Gone into the history of the year.

Kings and peoples changed,

But times are troubled, adversity

Rus' will never forget!

Student leader:

Start XVII centuries in the history of our state are calledTime of Troubles .

The country, as a single state, disintegrated and ceased to exist.A series of disasters, a severe drought, a terrible famine, a plague epidemic - coincided with a complete breakdown of governmentMoscow Rurik dynasty.

SLIDE 9

Teacher:

IN1581 – Tsar IvanIVGrozny inadvertently kills his eldest son Ivan; After 3 years he dies, his middle son Fedor becomes king; in 1591 - his youngest son Dmitry dies as a result of an accident; in 1598, Tsar Fedor dies without leaving an heir.

SLIDE 10

Student leader: In the same year, the Zemsky Sobor, a meeting of elected representatives from the Russian estates, elected Boris Fedorovich Godunov, Tsar Fedor Ivanovich’s closest assistant, as Tsar. But his reign was unsuccessful.

Teacher: In connection with these events, A.S. Pushkin wrote the poem "Boris Godunov"

I'm not happy. I thought my people

In contentment, in glory to calm,

To win his love with generosity -

But he put aside empty concerns:

Living power is hateful to the mob.

SLIDE 11

Student leader:

They only know how to love the dead -

We are mad when the people splash

Or an ardent cry disturbs our heart!

God sent famine to our land,

The people howled, dying in agony;

SLIDE 12

Teacher:

I opened the granaries for them, I am gold

I scattered it for them, I found them jobs -

They were furious and cursed me!

The fire destroyed their houses,

I built new homes for them.

They reproached me with fire!

Here is the mob's judgment: seek her love.

SLIDE 13

Student leader: The Kingdom of Poland tried to take advantage of popular dissatisfaction with the rule of Boris Godunov. In 1604 he was rightA The fugitive monk Grigory Otrepiev presented himself to the Russian throne, posing as the miraculously saved Tsarevich Dmitry.

Teacher:

At first, the mercenary detachments of False Dmitry, collected with Polish money, suffered defeats from Russian troops. But in 1605 Tsar Boris died. His son Fedor became the new king. He was only 16 years old. He did not enjoy authority.

Student leader:

And the people believed the Pretender (Grigory Otrepiev). False Dmitry seized the royal throne. The boyars easily got rid of the children of Boris Godunov: Fyodor Godunov was killed, and Ksenia was imprisoned in a monastery.

SLIDE 14

Teacher:

The Pretender has reigned in Moscow. This Pretender - he remained in history as False Dmitry I - turned out to be a good sovereign. The Poles and boyars were prevented from ruining Rus'. That's why they killed him, replacing him with another - an insignificant one, who also called himself Tsarevich Dmitry.

SLIDE 15

Student leader:

He became False Dmitry II. This impostor, False Dmitry II, having gathered an army, moved towards Moscow. On the way, he and his army set up camp in the village of Tushino, which is why he received the nickname “Tushino Thief.”

Teacher:

And then he decided to place the Polish prince Vladislav on the Moscow throne. They sent ambassadors to the Polish king Sigismund. And he said: “I myself will sit on the throne in Moscow. Rus' will become part of the Polish Kingdom!»

SLIDE 16

Student leader:

The state that interfered in the affairs of Russia during the Time of Troubles was called -Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , it included Poland and Lithuania. Hence we are talking about Polish and Lithuanian invaders.

Teacher:

Intervention isinterference of one or more states in the internal affairs of another state, violating its sovereignty.

Then the patience of the Russian people came to an end.

SLIDE 17

Student:

If you forget about insignificant grievances,

About the difference in views on faith and life,

Let's all unite together and the enemies will be beaten!

The earth will tremble from the power of unity.

SLIDE 18

Student-leader:

Prokopiy Lyapunov (from the city of Ryazan) gathered a militia and moved towards Moscow. The Poles and boyars - traitors - were frightened and drew up a letter with an order to disband the militia. And they went to Patriarch Hermogenes: “You are the most important in the Russian Church. People will listen to you. Sign the letter!”

SLIDE 19

Teacher: The patriarch refused and called on the Russian people to oppose the invaders. Lyapunov's militia was small and could not take Moscow. It was defeated. Its leader, Prokopiy Lyapunov, died. But the call of Patriarch Hermogenes spread throughout all Russian cities.

SLIDE 20

Student leader:

They also heard it in Nizhny Novgorod. The merchant Kozma Minin was the first to donate all his wealth to the militia and made an appeal to the residents of the city. The residents of Nizhny Novgorod gathered a large army.

It was headed by Prince Dmitry Pozharsky. The militia moved towards Moscow and grew by leaps and bounds along the way. People flocked from everywhere.

SLIDE 21

Teacher:

The army carried the miraculous Kazan Icon of the Mother of God. Before the decisive battle, the soldiers prayed for help for three days in front of her miraculous icon.

Student:

And Rus' rose from its knees.

In hands with an icon before the battle,

Blessed by prayer.

To the sound of coming changes.

SLIDE 22

Teacher:

Pozharsky besieged Moscow for two months. Soon the Poles surrendered, Pozharsky triumphantly entered the city.November 4 (October 22, old style) 1612 the enemy army surrendered to the mercy of the victors, the militia led by Minin and Pozharsky took China - the city -historical district of Moscow .

SLIDE 23

Student leader:

When times of peace came, the new tsar generously rewarded Minin and Pozharsky. But the best reward was people's memory. It is not for nothing that a monument to them stands in Moscow on Red Square - in the very heart of Russia. And such a monument was erected in Nizhny Novgorod.

Six children come out and read a poem:

“Our people will not forget the valor of our governors” N. Konchalovskaya.

1. A good monument has been erected
To two heroes throughout the country
As a sign that he was delivered
From dishonor the native land.

2. It is marked by year, day,
And inscribed on it:
"To Citizen Minin

And to Prince Pozharsky -
Grateful Russia."

3. From the overthrow of the royal power
So many years in a row
Minin and Pozharsky are watching
To the ceremonial parade.

SLIDE 24


4. Pointing with a cast hand
To the majestic view
And to the young tribe,
Minin seems to say:

5. “Admire now, prince,
To the native country of business.
We couldn't even think
So that Rus' could be like this!

6. Marvel at their military
Extraordinary strength
And listen to these songs
And look at the faces...
Their deeds are even more wonderful
They are waiting ahead!

SLIDE 25

Student presenter :

Ivan Osipovich Susanin became a truly national hero of that harsh time. At the beginning of 1613, when Moscow had already been liberated from Polish and Lithuanian invaders, troops of invaders were still roaming Russian soil in the hope of changing the outcome of the war.

Teacher:

One of these detachments wanted to capture the newly elected Russian Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov, who lived near Kostroma. The son of Patriarch Filaret - Fyodor Nikitich Romanov. It was then that a peasant from the village of Domnino, located near Kostroma, Ivan Susanin, accomplished his famous feat.

Student leader:

The enemies tried to make him their guide, but he led the invaders into a deep forest, killed them, but died himself.

SLIDE 26

Teacher:

“Where are you taking us?.. we can’t see anything!”
Susanin's enemies cried out with heart: -
We get stuck and drown in drifts of snow;

We know that we won’t be able to stay with you for the night.
You've probably lost your way, brother, on purpose;
But you won’t be able to save Mikhail...

Student leader:
… “Where have you taken us?” - the old Lyakh cried out

“Where you need it!” Susanin said.
Kill! Torture me! - my grave is here!

But know and strive: I saved Mikhail!
You thought you found a traitor in me:
They are not, and will not be on Russian land!
In it, everyone loves their homeland from infancy,
And he will not destroy his soul by betrayal.”

Teacher:
“Villain!” shouted the enemies, boiling,

- You will die under swords!” - “Your anger is not terrible!
He who is Russian at heart, cheerfully and boldly,
And joyfully dies for a just cause!
I am not afraid of execution or death:
Without flinching, I will die for the Tsar and for Rus'!”

Student leader:
“Die!” the Sarmatians cried out to the hero,
And the sabers flashed over the old man, whistling!
Perish, traitor! Your end has come!
And the hard Susanin fell covered in sores!
The snow is pure, the purest blood is stained,
She saved Mikhail for Russia.

SLIDE 27

Teacher: These words are from the poem by the Decembrist Kondraty Ryleev “Life for the Tsar”

A monument to Ivan Susanin was erected in Kostroma.

Works of musical, visual and verbal art are dedicated to Ivan Susanin and his feat:opera by M. I. Glinka “Ivan Susanin” (“Life for the Tsar”), opera by K. A. Kavos (“Ivan Susanin”), duma by K.F. Ryleev “Ivan Susanin”, drama by N. A. Polevoy “Kostroma Forests”, painting by M. I. Scotti “The Feat of Ivan Susanin”.

Teacher: Guys! Now you know what events happenedNovember 4, 1612 on Russian soil.And now I invite you to answer the questions of our quiz.

SLIDE 28 - SLIDE 35

QUIZ QUESTIONS:

1. What was the name of the Russian Tsar, whose reign was unsuccessful? A.S. wrote a poem about him. Pushkin.Boris Godunov

2. What was the name of the state that interfered in Russian affairs during the Time of Troubles?Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania)

3. Who led the first militia of 1611?Prokopiy Petrovich Lyapunov

4. What historical event happened on November 4, 1612?The militia led by Minin and Pozharsky took China - the city.

5. What was the name of the national hero who led the invaders into the deep forest?Ivan Osipovich Susanin.

6. Which of the contenders for the Moscow throne was called the “Tushino thief”?

False Dmitry II

7. What event is associated with the end of the Time of Troubles in Rus'?With the accession of Mikhail Romanov.

8. What is the name of the public holiday that we celebrate on November 4?National Unity Day

Teacher:

And now it will soundsong "Russia - you are my star" performed by Alexandra Barannikov and Gunther Angelina.

SLIDE 36

Screening of the video “Khokhloma” (during the song)

SLIDE 37

Teacher:

Also on November 4, Christians celebrate the day of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God. The celebration of the Most Holy Theotokos, in honor of Her icon, called “Kazan”, was established on this day in gratitude for the deliverance of Moscow and all of Russia from the invasion of the Poles in 1612.

Student leader:

This a tribute of deep respect to those significant pages of national history, when patriotism and citizenship helped our people unite and protect the country from invaders. Overcome times of anarchy and strengthen the Russian state.

SLIDE 38

1 student:
We're young enough to handle
Strengthen the unity of the system.

Since you were born in Russia,
So you are not a stranger to us.

2nd student:
Russians and Belarusians,
Chukchi, Nenets and Indians,
Ukrainians and Armenians are our friends!
All Russians!

SLIDE 39


3rd student:
Do you protect the honor of Russia?
Since you live in Russia!
Strengthen the power of the state,
Glorify Russia!

So that everyone knows about us,
Respected all over the world!

4 student:

The children once asked their father:
-Are all Russians in Russia?
- How should I tell you, kids?
Here are the neighbors - the Chuvash,
Kum is half Jewish
Uncle is a nice Armenian,
Great-grandfather of godmother Nina
He was a real Georgian.

SLIDE 40

5th student:

We are all different, so what?
We are all Humans, we are all alike!
We will live in friendly unity,
There is no need to shed each other's blood!

6th student:

Our Mother Russia
She will become strong as before.
The holiday is the day of patriotism,
Glory, proud Fatherland!

SLIDE 41

Teacher:

The history of Russia teaches us: separately, alone, we cannot do what can be done together. This happens in life: one person plants a tree, and all together plant a garden; one person will only have time to lay a brick, but those who got down to business together will have a finished house!

Student leader: Friendship connects people and nations. Together they live happily.We must not forget the lessons of history:Russia is strong only when it is united!

SLIDE 42

Students:

1st: On Unity Day we will be close,

We'll be together forever

All nationalities of Russia

In distant villages and cities!

2nd: Live, work, build together,

Sowing grain, raising children,

Create, love and argue,

Protect people's peace.

3rd: To honor our ancestors, to remember their deeds,

Avoid wars and conflicts,

To fill your life with happiness,

To sleep under a peaceful sky!

Teacher:

Russia is a united, powerful, endless, hospitable country. She extends the hand of friendship and opens her arms to all fraternal peoples and good neighbors, to everyone who wants to live on earth peacefully and unitedly!

SLIDE 43

Teacher: The song “Live, my Russia” is playing

Screening of the video “Live, my Russia” (during the song)

SLIDE 44

Student presenter :

How great it is to understand that we are united!

Because we are all together, that is why we are strong!

And with our friendship we are invincible!

We must strengthen and multiply it!

Teacher:

And the holiday - National Unity Day -

Let it become dear and understandable to everyone!

We call on everyone to unite

Forget about strife and resentment for good!

This concludes our festive event.

Thank you for your attention!

In connection with the action plan Ust -
Dzhegutinsky municipal district, dedicated to the Day of National Unity at the Secondary School
v.Vazhnoe” takes place from 10/19/2015 to 10/30/2015 ten days dedicated to this
holiday.

20.10. the decade began with the holding of a ruler
“Russia is our common home” for students 1-
4th grade, 5-11th grade.

Same day for 1st grade students
class was held. hour “My beloved Motherland”. During class time, students received
ideas about the concepts of anthem, coat of arms, flag,
got acquainted with state symbols.

On October 21, 2015, a class session was held for
6th grade students on the topic “Minin and Pozharsky - defenders of Russia.” Purpose
class hour was: to introduce students to the history of the holiday, to emphasize the significance
events of 1612 for the further history of our country, to cultivate a sense of
patriotism, love for the Motherland. On the same day it was registered by the teacher -
librarian exhibition of books “November 4 – Day of National Unity”.

10/22/2015 2nd grade heads
conducted a class hour “For the glory of the Fatherland.” At this class hour the children met
National Unity Day holiday,
read poems about the Motherland, about patriotism, about the glorious sons of the Fatherland, learned about
meaning of the words chain mail, helmet, sword.

On October 23, 2015, an exhibition of art
students' works on the topic “We are one people and we have one country.” At the exhibition
Students from grades 1 to 4 took part. and 5 – 7 grades. On the same day there was a class. hour
in 3rd grade - “Glorious in spirit, sons of the people.” The purpose of the class hour: to deepen knowledge
children about the Day of Unity and Reconciliation, promote education in children
patriotic character traits, readiness to defend the Motherland, desire for
unity.

10/23/2015 school students under
The leadership of teachers of Russian language and literature held an essay competition on
theme “Our strength is in unity”, and together with class. managers designed the exhibition
for the production of bulletins and wall newspapers.

10/24/2015 4th grade students. spent
asphalt drawing competition “I, you, he, she – together a whole country”

Timed to coincide with this holiday are
sports competitions among students. This week there were 3 competitions:
10/20/2015 basketball competition
among students 9 - 10 grades, 10/21/2015 in football 8 - 9 grades, 10/22/2015 in chess 8 - 11 grades.

For all competitions issued
protocols.

In history lessons, conversations are held “From
history of the holiday - National Unity Day

26.10.2015
class was held. an hour in 5th grade on the topic “Their feat is immortal, alive and eternal.” On
during the class hour, students got acquainted with a historical holiday associated with
the end of the Time of Troubles in Russia. Students learned about the events of 1612, when
the people's militia led by K. Minin and D. Pozharsky liberated
Moscow from Polish invaders.

On this day
a class was held in 11th grade on the topic “Unity is strong.” Goal: to form
learning feelings of citizenship and patriotism, responsibility for fate
Motherland. Cultivate an interest in studying the history of your country, a sense of pride and
respect for the defenders of the state.

Class hour at 4
class "Sons of the Fatherland who liberated Russia" in this class the teacher's goal is
was, introducing students to the history of Russia. Cultivate pride in your
people, for the heroic past of their country.

28.10.2015
was Kl. the head of the 9th grade conducted a lesson on “There is no such thing as big in Rus'”
to the enemy." During class, students learned that November 4th in Russia is celebrated as
national holiday - National Unity Day. He entered the Patriotic War
history as the day of liberation of Moscow in 1612 from the Polish-Lithuanian
invaders.

Azov village library

On the occasion of National Unity Day, the Azov village library hosted an hour of history “There is strength in unity.”

The librarian of the village library Tatyana Nikolaevna Pokotilo spoke about the historical events of 1612, in memory of which the Day of National Unity was established, and its significance in strengthening the Russian state. Those present learned about the spiritual significance of the Orthodox holiday of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God from a message from the librarian of the reading room Svetlana Vasilievna Danilenko. Poems dedicated to the significant date were read by high school students Pavel Krasavin, Ramazan Saledinov and Alexey Gumin. All those present recalled proverbs about the Motherland.

A thematic shelf “Unity binds hearts forever” was prepared for the event, where literature on the topic was displayed.

Near City Library

On November 3, in the Nizhny Novgorod Rural Library for readers in grades 2-5, an educational hour “The Power of the Russian Eagle” was held dedicated to the holiday of National Unity Day. Makarova's librarian Elena Vladimirova told the children about the history of the holiday and the history of Russia, the Time of Troubles, the liberation of Moscow from Polish invaders, and the role of Minin and Pozharsky in the unification of the country. The children listened to the librarian with interest and then took part in a quiz about Russian national holidays. The most active participants in the quiz were Dasha Yudicheva and Alena Zhigalova.

Krymkovskaya library

On the eve of the National Unity Day holiday on November 2, an oral journal “Prosperity in Unity” was held in the Krymkovo rural library for students in grades 4-6.

Librarian Boychuk Larisa Valentinovna told students about the heroic pages of our history; the story was accompanied by an electronic presentation “We are United.” The children peered with great interest at the expressive slides; pictures of the history of ancient Rus', portraits of great heroes - Minin and Pozharsky, Alexander Nevsky and other national heroes of Russia - flashed on the screen. 5th grade students and event presenters Kenzhieva Medine, Nezdelskaya Katya and Temnaya Arina read poems: Natalia Maidanik dedicated to National Unity Day.

A book and illustrated exhibition “Unity Forever” was prepared for the event.

Lugansk library

As part of the celebration of National Unity Day, on November 4, a patriotic evening “Unity of Diverse” was held in the village of Lugansk. Before the start of the concert, the Chairman of the Village Council, Asie Ametovna Ametova, spoke with congratulations and presented the young artists with a large and delicious cake for their bright talents.

The head of the Lugansk library, Svetlana Stepanovna Pavitskaya, told the audience about the history of the holiday, and the guys from the “Istoki” theater studio Nastya Nevoit read the poem “The Motherland is One,” and Daniil Beletsky read the poem “Unity.” Throughout the concert, modern songs about the Motherland, friendship and love were performed; Mishchuk Kostya “I Love You”, the vocal group “Vesnushki” “Rosinochka - Russia”, Avdoyan Diana “Palms”, Ablaeva Mavila “Sister Nastenka”, and the Crimean Tatar dance “Haitarma” performed by Usmanova Lili and Ablaeva Linara, the audience greeted with a storm applause. The concert ended with the patriotic song “My Russia” performed by Regina Abdulgafarova.

May Library

The May Rural Library, together with the House of Culture, held a festive concert entitled “We are United!”, dedicated to the Day of National Unity.

The host of the festive concert was the rural librarian Yu.N. Mikolaichuk, she spoke about the history of this holiday. Vocal and dance groups from the village of Mayskoye took part in the event. During the festive concert, many wonderful songs about Russia were performed. Members of the circus group "Rainbow" presented the guests with their wonderful numbers, and the dance group "Radost" presented the dance "Friendship", which symbolized the unity of the peoples of Russia.

Novokrymskaya library

On the eve of National Unity Day, the head of the Novokrymsk rural library, Elena Grigorievna Nimchuk, held an oral journal “There will never be troubles in Russia” at a day-care rehabilitation center for the disabled and elderly. Those present took an excursion into the historical past of Rus', became acquainted with the events of 400 years ago, which gave rise to the birth of the holiday of national unity. Elena Grigorievna said that it was on November 4, 1612 that two Russian heroes - Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky expelled the Polish invaders from the Moscow Kremlin, thereby putting an end to the thirty-year period that historians call the Time of Troubles.

Pobednenskaya Library

An hour of patriotic education, “Only those who honor their history are worthy of respect,” for primary school students, dedicated to National Unity Day, was held in the Pobednenskaya library. The head of the Pobednenskaya library, Tatyana Borisovna Kareeva, prepared an interesting story for the children about the history of the holiday. The guys learned that this is a very young holiday. But this is not a newly invented, but a restored holiday. It has a very ancient history.

Our country is multinational, more than 180 nationalities live in Russia and each has its own customs, fairy tales and songs. But we all have one big, united Motherland, Russia! The guys reflected this in their drawings, which they submitted to the competition “I live here and this region is dear to me.” The winners were Arsen Apashukov, Vera Danilchenko, Karina Tsalko, Nastya Romashina, Masha Molodetskaya. All winners received albums, pencils and books as gifts. For the event, a book exhibition “Concord today - peace forever” was decorated in the library.

Chaykin Library

“There’s a reason for it, mighty Rus',

To love you, to call you mother,

Stand up for your honor against your enemy,

I have to lay down my head for you in need!”

I. Nikitin

Since 2005, on November 4, we have been celebrating our youngest national holiday - National Unity Day. The holiday is intended to remind us that we, Russians, belonging to different social groups, nationalities and religions, are one people with a common historical destiny and a common future.

As part of the celebration of National Unity Day, on November 3, the historical hour “Great Date of Russia,” dedicated to National Unity Day, was held in the Chaikinsky rural library. Librarian Natalya Igorevna Chernyaeva spoke about the history of the holiday, its historical and political significance. A book exhibition was prepared for library readers: “The future of Russia lies in the unity of the people.”

Yarkovskaya library

“On Unity Day we will be close,

We'll be together forever

All nationalities of Russia

In distant villages and cities!”

This quatrain began an hour of historical events in the Yarkovsky library, which was prepared for students in grades 10-11 by the village librarian Tatyana Gennadievna Shcherbanyuk. On November 4, all of Russia celebrates National Unity Day. This day occupies a special place among the public holidays of modern Russia. It is connected with the events of 1612 - the feat of our ancestors, who rallied in the name of freedom and independence of the Motherland. Tatyana Gennadievna told the schoolchildren about Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, that under their leadership the Moscow Kremlin was finally liberated from the Polish invaders, that this day is the day of uniting the past, present and future, uniting all the people of our huge country in love. to a friend, to your land, to Russia.

The younger generation is obliged to remember events of this magnitude, and this memory should under no circumstances be lost by descendants. In this memory we draw strength to overcome difficulties, in this memory we are a united and invincible Russian people.

Yasnaya Polyana Library

In the Yasnaya Polyana rural library, an hour of history “In unity is our strength” was held for students in grades 7-8. Rural librarian Natalya Lyubomirovna Pulyaeva noted that the history of our country is rich in examples when it was the unity of the entire multinational people in the name of the good and prosperity of Russia that opened the way to strengthening the state. The children got acquainted with historical books and articles that reflected the era of troubled times. At the end of the event, students were asked to answer the questions: “What does the National Unity Day holiday call us to?”, “Why should we be united?” The most active ones received incentive prizes.

Since 2005, in Russia every year on November 4 we celebrate the holiday - National Unity Day. Before this, there were no official holidays in our country dedicated to the events of pre-Soviet history. Almost four centuries ago, in the most difficult times of division and civil strife, the multinational people of our country united to preserve the independence and statehood of Russia. And therefore, for modern Russia, National Unity Day is a holiday for the entire civil society. The day when we pay tribute to the centuries-old traditions of patriotism, harmony and unity of the people.

For this date, the Central District Library has created a thematic book exhibition “Unity of the people carried through centuries”, which includes the following sections:

The strength of the country lies in the unity of the people

About the days of great unrest.

Heroes of troubled times

Russia after the Time of Troubles.

The exhibition presents books, magazine and newspaper articles, recommended lists of literature dedicated to the Day of National Unity - its history, the events of 1612, when soldiers of the people's militia under the leadership of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky took China Town by storm, liberated Moscow from Polish invaders, showing heroism and unity.

Celebrating this holiday, people of all nationalities, faiths and beliefs, belonging to different social groups, must recognize themselves as a single people with a common historical destiny and a common future, be imbued with love for the Motherland and concern for their neighbors.

“When we are united, we are invincible” was the name of the musical and educational program organized jointly by the Central Regional Library, the children's art school, the Children's Palace of Culture and the local history museum for National Unity Day.

To the attention of those present at the event, librarians presented an electronic exhibition - the story “A Great Holiday, a Great Country”, during which they talked about the history of the holiday, the date of its establishment, the events of 1612, when mortal danger united all the patriotic forces of the country and the people’s militia, led by Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, showing perseverance, courage and selfless devotion to the Motherland, liberated Moscow from the Polish invaders.

Young readers of the Naberezhnye-Morkvash Library took part in the historical mosaic “One People – One Power”.


Participants of the event received a lot of useful information about the history of the holiday, the period of troubled times, the liberation of Moscow from Polish invaders and the role of Minin and Pozharsky in the unification of the country, and the guys also tested their knowledge in a thematic quiz.

The Oktyabrskaya Library is decorated exhibition-review “One state, as long as one people!”

In the first section, “The Strength of Russia is in Unity,” the readers are presented with literature on the history of the Fatherland, telling about the feat of the Russian people in those distant times, about the great Russian prince Dmitry Pozharsky and the national hero Kuzma Minin, as well as about the modern development of Russian statehood.

In the section “For the glory of the Fatherland, for the glory of Russia!” contains books that talk about patriotism and love for the Motherland, about the unity of modern Russia, symbolizing a tribute to centuries-old traditions, harmony and friendship of many peoples.

The purpose of the exhibition is to develop a sense of patriotism and increase interest in historical events that took place in the Russian state.

An hour of history “Towards each other” was held at the Maidan Rural Library.

The guys took an excursion into the historical past of Rus' and got acquainted with the events of 400 years ago. Librarian Selskaya L.N. told the children that it was on November 4, 1612 that two Russian heroes - Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky expelled the Polish invaders from the Moscow Kremlin, thereby putting an end to the thirty-year period that historians call the Time of Troubles. The children got acquainted with the contents of the book exhibition “Motherland and Unity”, where literature on the topic was exhibited. The event concluded with a short quiz.

Readers of the District Children's Library are presented with an exhibition - the story “The Key Word is “Unity”.

The Vvedensko-Slobodskaya Library held an educational hour “National Unity Day” for young readers.

A thematic display of literature “For the Glory of the Fatherland” was prepared for the event.

An hour of historical events “Our strength is in unity” was held for readers of the Kildeevsky library.

Using the electronic presentation "National Unity Day", librarian G.N. Mukaeva told the children about the history of the celebration of this day, about what happened in Rus' four hundred and five years ago, how, under the leadership of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, the Moscow Kremlin was finally liberated from the Polish invaders.

An open viewing of the literature “Feat in the Name of Russia” complemented the librarian’s story and visually introduced young readers to the feat and unity of the multinational Russian people.

The younger generation is obliged to remember events of this magnitude, and this memory should under no circumstances be lost by descendants. In this memory we draw strength to overcome difficulties, in this memory we are a united and invincible Russian people.

A conversation was held at the Korguzin Library with an electronic presentation “We are starting to walk through history again.”

The head of the library, Lyubov Gracheva, told readers about the historical events of 1612, in memory of which the Day of National Unity was established, about its significance in strengthening the Russian state and the history of Russia, about the Time of Troubles, the liberation of Moscow from Polish invaders, about the role of Minin and Pozharsky in the unification countries.

The children listened to the librarian with interest, and then took part in a quiz about Russian national holidays. At the end of the event, everyone chose books to read at home on this topic.

The Mamatkozin Library hosted a conversation “Through the distance of centuries: Minin and Pozharsky.”

The head of the library, Elena Sedova, told young readers that on November 4 we celebrate one of the most important public holidays of friendship and unification, love and harmony - National Unity Day.

With the help of an electronic presentation, pages of the history of our country came to life in front of students: the difficult Time of Troubles for the people, false kings, heroes of the people's militia Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. The guys looked at the presentation slides with great interest and were able to understand that the history of Russia teaches us that separately, alone, we cannot do what can be done together. Russia is strong only when it is united. That is why our country has such an important holiday.

An informational minute “All the strength of Russia lies in the unity of the people” was held at the Kuralovsky Library.

405 years ago, the Russian people defended their dear homeland from Polish intervention. And everyone can rightly be proud of this holy and great deed, remembering with a kind word the valiant, honest and faithful defenders of their native land. The event used the electronic presentation “Glory to our Motherland to our brave sons” and the section “Liberation of Moscow from the Poles” from the book “My First Story”.

“From Rus' to Russia” - an hour of interesting history about the history of the National Unity Day holiday was conducted by the head of the Russian-Makulov Library N.A. Pershina. for students of the after-school group of Makulovskaya secondary school.

During the conversation, readers became acquainted with the history of the Time of Troubles, as well as with the events of 1609-1612, which played a key role in the history of the formation of the Russian state. At the end of the event, a video about this period in the history of our country is shown.

The hour of patriotic education “National Heroes of Russia: Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky” was held at the Sobolev Library.

Librarian Samoilova L.A. told readers about Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky that under their leadership the Moscow Kremlin was finally liberated from the Polish invaders. That National Unity Day is a day of uniting the past, present and future, uniting all the people of our huge country in love for each other, for their land, for Russia.

The flash mob “In the friendship of peoples - the unity of Russia” was dedicated to the Day of National Unity, organized jointly by employees of the Shelangovsky SDK, library and school.

At the beginning of the event, everyone stood in a circle and, holding hands, performed a number of sports dance movements, thereby showing the friendship of different peoples. Then they talked with those present about the Day of National Unity, about the national heroes K. Minin and D. Pozharsky, about patriotism and love for their native country , respect for the traditions of our multinational people.

Summing up, we came to the conclusion that it does not matter what nationality a person is, the main thing is to be kind, sympathetic and live together in peace and harmony.

On the eve of the holiday, the head of the Shelangovskaya library held aheld a conversation - dialogue “In unity is all the strength of Russia ii".

The librarian spoke about the history of the holiday and the history of Russia. The pages of our country came to life before the students: the difficult Time of Troubles for the people, the heroes of the people's militia Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. Homeland and unity - such a deep meaning was embedded in this event.

An in-shelf exhibition entitled “One People - One Power” was mounted in the Vakhitov Library. Readers are presented with materials about the history of the holiday and books on the history of Russia.

Readers of the Kanash Library are offered materials from the book display “In unity is our strength”