Mass events in the library to WW. Event for the Victory Day in the library: scripts. Events dedicated to the celebration of Victory Day. Perepelkinskaya rural library

The Great Patriotic War and the Victory in it are the glory and pride of Russia. This victory is greatest event twentieth century, so we celebrate Victory Day as the main holiday of the country. The feat of those who defended our Motherland in battles will never be forgotten!

Volnovskaya rural library

On May 9, 2015, in the village of Volnoye, on the Alley of Heroes, near the Stele of the dead pilots, a festive rally was held dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. At 12.00 residents of the village, veterans, children, participants of the event gathered to congratulate the veterans and honor the memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War, who, together with all the people, ensured peace and happiness on Earth. With words of gratitude for the accomplished feat in the name of the life of future generations, the presenter opened the rally.

Eternal Flame - as a symbol of memory, a symbol of life, as a reminder of the price that the people paid for the Victory. Invited to the holiday, the prisoner of the concentration camp Senyuk Ivan Onufrievich was given the right to light the fire of memory.

All participants were greeted by: Chairman of the Volnovsky village council Vashatko Larisa Georgievna, director of the Military Club patriotic education youth Trotsenko Vladimir Vasilyevich, teacher Sviridkina Tatyana Evtikhievna, chairman of the Council of Veterans Kotolevskaya Olga Ivanovna.

At the rally, participants in the literary circle "Book Lover" (headed by the librarian of the Volnovsky Library Karpekina Yulia Anatolyevna): Romashenko Alexey, Amelin Vitaly, Murtazaeva Elvina, Mirvoda Kamila, Maksutova Faride, Mustafayeva Mavile, Nestor Nikita, Yunusova Elvina, read poems on military topics.

All those present honored the blessed memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War with a moment of silence.

The people will never forget the soldiers and officers who gave their lives for their Motherland. In memory of grateful descendants, flowers, wreaths and a garland were laid at the monument to fallen soldiers.

Children (Byrdina Anastasia, Andreeva Vasilisa, Rogova Daria, Zakharova Kristina, Makarchuk Violetta) expressed their congratulations on the great Victory Day in the drawings that were presented at the exhibition “We Need Peace”. Not only teachers, parents, but also dear veterans came to evaluate the works of young artists. Those present looked at the exhibition of drawings with interest.

From materials collected from residents about relatives who fought on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, librarian Karpekina Yulia Anatolyevna and artistic director Litvinenko Vera Andreevna, a memory board “Our Heroes” was designed, which presents photographs and short description biographies. Those present had the opportunity to remember their countrymen who fought on the fronts of the Patriotic War and worked in the rear, providing the front with everything necessary.

At the end of the rally, the song "Victory Day" was sounded, and the children released doves into the sky - a symbol of peace.

In continuation of the holiday, a festive concert took place.

Komsomol rural library

We will not forget you... People who made history, accomplished a feat in the name of Peace, sacrificed their lives and health on the fields of war and in the rear - all these are they, our veterans. They need our attention and on the eve of May 9, 2015 in the village of Komsomolskoye there was a congratulatory program "Veteran lives nearby" under the guidance of librarian Elzara Ayderovna Mallaliyeva. Pupils of grades 1-5 congratulated the participants of the war on the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Children congratulated with flowers, greeting cards, read poems and sang a military song. The veterans really liked the organization of the children and the fact that they are remembered and not forgotten.

Martynovskaya rural library

On May 8, 2015, Alimova Guzel, a librarian of the Martynovsky library, held a lesson of courage “Lines scorched by war” with the students of the Martynovsky school. The event began with a review of the book exhibition "Victory - one for all." After that, the librarian continued the events with a story about how new poets were born in the fire of the great test: Boris Slutsky, Bulat Okudzhava, Yulia Drunina and others. “We got out of the war,” K. Vashenkin would later say about his poetic generation. From the very first days of the fascist invasion, the voices of poets sounded like an alarm bell, mobilizing the people for struggle, for victory. Also at the event, everyone could read their favorite poem about the Great Patriotic War. The event ended with a friendly performance of the song "Victory Day".

Novostepnovskaya village library

An event dedicated to the glorious date of the 70th anniversary was held in the Novostepnovskaya rural library Great Victory. St. George's ribbons in a golden frame were originally designed and beautifully decorated by students of grades 8-11 of the Novostepnovskaya secondary school: Zayats V., Shekhovtsova A., Tarasova A., Lavrenko U. Librarian Vysochina G.V. told the guests of the holiday about the origin of the St. George ribbon. After the event, 4th grade students Ryaboshchuk Ya., Grushin D., headed by Vysochina G.V., congratulated veterans of the Great Patriotic War N. Kudusov, M. G. Isina on the lady. The children delighted the veterans with songs and poems, gave the former soldiers spring flowers and sweet gifts.

Such an educational event teaches children to be grateful to those who forged the Victory 70 years ago. Our memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War will be passed down from generation to generation. It will never stop as long as our people, the Victorious People, are alive.

Perepelkinskaya rural library

Victory Day is the most great holiday our country. In honor of the 70th anniversary of the great Victory on May 7 in the library of the village of Perepelkino, librarian L.A. Dovgopol held an oral magazine “Pages of the great epic memory of the fallen” for children in grades 1-7. The magazine consisted of five pages: Brest, Moscow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, Berlin. The children learned about the resilience and courage of our people during the Great Patriotic War. Along with the verses for each page, songs were performed by the Seitasanovs Sevil and Sofia, Ablyalimova Evelina, Rubanova Alena. And in conclusion, the children's choir sang the song "About that spring."

Pobednenskaya Rural Library

The celebration of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War is a tradition integral to the history of our state. A state whose contribution to the Great Victory over the fascist plague cannot be overestimated. On May 9, millions of people across Russia honor veterans with a moment of silence and laying flowers at monuments and steles, expressing immense respect and gratitude to the soldiers who sacrificed their own lives for the sake of a peaceful sky above our heads. The residents of the Pobednensky rural settlement did not stand aside either. . On May 8, in Pobednoye, a bike ride was held to a mass grave on the site of a concentration camp. 40 cyclists, 16 cars took part in this action. 5 thousand Red Army soldiers, commanders, Jews, Gypsies rest in a mass grave. Only 47 names are known. All of them were named by the head of the Pobednensky rural library Kareeva T.B., so that in each well-known name one hundred unknown names would echo, those who lie in this land. And on May 9, "in the center of the village of Pobednoye, near the monument to the fallen fellow villagers, a rally "We are faithful to this memory" was held. The stand "Soldiers of Victory" "Our fellow villagers on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War" aroused great interest. 62 photographs, biographical facts collected bit by bit - this gift was prepared by T. B. Kareeva. Of course, without the help of fellow villagers, such work would not have been possible. Many thanks for financial assistance to Natalia Tikhovod, Irina Sorokina, and Natalia Bondar.

Roshchinskaya rural library

70 years ago, a huge country stretching from the Baltic to the Chukchi, from the White to the Black Seas, its people exhaled in unison: “We survived, we withstood, we conquered! We won! The victory came at an incredible cost. How incredible, they, our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, then hardly realized - the wounds of villages and cities, the wounds of every family, were still bleeding too much.

On the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War on May 7 in the village of Roshchino, in assembly hall, an event was held for school students: Theatrical performance "From Brest to Berlin".

Guests were invited to the event: Chairman of the Roschinsky village council Semenova V.N., chairman of the Dzhankoy district council Chernikova E.V., retired colonel, poet and writer, resident of the village. Roshchino Nazarenko N.I., veteran of pedagogical work Startseva G.T.

The event was hosted by members of the “Rodnichek” circle of the Roshchi Rural Library Reznichenko Anna and Zakharchuk Pavel. Students of grades 2-3 prepared a wonderful staging of “Katyusha”, and Elena Manenko read a poem by Andrey Sukhin, our fellow villager, which he wrote at the front and sent in a letter to his relatives.

Military songs performed by students of grades 5-11 were also heard at the event.

Nazarenko Nikolai Ivanovich spoke about his service in the ranks Soviet army and also read his poems about the war.

The children listened very attentively and accepted with loud applause.

The event was held at a high patriotic level. The stand “No one, nothing is forgotten, nothing is forgotten” was designed based on the materials collected by the students of the Roshinsky school about their relatives who participated in the Great Patriotic War.

On May 9 at 10-00 in the village of Roshchino, a rally-requiem “We remember, we are proud!” was held, dedicated to veterans of the Great Patriotic War who returned and did not return from the fields of the Great Patriotic War. The rally was opened by the head of the Roshchi rural library Shulga I.S.

At the rally, the following spoke: the chairman of the village council Semenova V.N., the director of the school Voevodkina N.I., a retired colonel, a poet and writer, a resident of the village. Roshchino Nazarenko N.I., participant of the Great Patriotic War Sukhina Valentina Dmitrievna, chairman of the council of veterans Melnichuk V.E.

Sukhina Valentina Dmitrievna told how, during the war, as a teenager, she was a liaison with a partisan detachment and delivered through the swamps of Belarus to partisan detachment intelligence. At the rally, congratulations were made by pupils of the Children's Educational Institution "Solnyshko", members of the "Rodnichek" circle, winners of the staged song contest, students of grades 2-3 with the staged "Katyusha". Head of the library of the village of Roshchino Shulga I.S. summed up the results of the action "A book read about the war is your gift for Victory Day." All those present at the rally visited the local history museum of the Roshchi school. After the rally, they visited Pavel Ivanovich Chechenev, a disabled Veteran of the Great Patriotic War, a participant in the hostilities, at home with congratulations.

Solenozernenskaya Rural Library

On May 9, a holiday dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory was held in the village of Salt Lake. The leaders of the holiday were the librarian of the rural library of Kosovo G.S. and director of the village club Gafarova N.N. Participants of the Great Patriotic War, children of the war, as well as all residents and guests of the village of Salt Lake were invited to the holiday. The participants of the concert recited poems about the war, danced and sang war songs. The guests in the hall sang along with the guys

Subbotnenskaya rural library

On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Victory Day, an hour of history was held in the Subbotninskaya Library on the topic: “I brought glory for the Fatherland, and orders for memory.” Guests were invited to it: children of veterans of the Great Patriotic War and students of the Maslovskaya school.

The memory of the veterans was personified by a jacket with orders and medals of the veteran Sergey Sergeevich Emirasanov. The librarian, Ibrish Tamila Rakhmanalievna, using photographs and documents of veterans of the village of Subbotnik, spoke about their participation in the Great Patriotic War. The heroism of many people at the front and rear brought victory in the Great Patriotic War.

At the end of the event, students of the Maslovskaya school: Pshenichnaya A., Ilyasova L., Nekrasova A., Petruk K., read poems by the Crimean writer V. Subbotenko dedicated to the Victory Day. The librarian thanked all the guests.

Tabachna rural library

On May 9, the village of Tabachny hosted a holiday dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The event was prepared and conducted by librarians of the Tabachnenskaya and Novoseltsevskaya rural libraries: Mizyuk I.E., Tishchenko N.I. Teachers of the Tabachna school Bukhlitskaya L.P. and Tkachenko L.V., artistic director D/K. Osipenko V.A.

The holiday was opened with an oral newspaper: poems, excerpts from poems of military subjects sounded. At 9 o’clock a solemn rally began: the head of the Tabachnensky rural settlement Yakimovich A.M. congratulated the veterans and fellow villagers on the great Victory, congratulations were made by: the school trade union, the council of veterans Voloshin T.P. congratulated everyone on the holiday, recited poems. Senior students laid a garland of memory at the foot of the monument to fellow villagers who fell in the Second World War. The soldiers who did not return from the war were honored with a minute of silence, and at the end of the rally the youngest participants released doves into the sky - a symbol of peace and friendship.

At 10 o'clock a festive concert began: the inhabitants of the village saw a “dark-skinned woman” picking grapes, and glorious combat pilots and cheerful gypsies. Songs by V. Vysotsky, Dunayevsky, beloved by all "Blue Handkerchief" and "Dark Night" were performed.

Many wiped away their tears when 9th grade student Alina Matyukevich sang the songs "Ballad of Colors" and "Mama". At the end of the holiday, all participants, together with the villagers, sang "Victory Day" - after all, it was and remains a sacred day for all the people of our country. Every year we again and again remember those events of the war years and those people who won peace on earth for us.

Chaikinskaya Rural Library

In the village of Chaikino, Dzhankoy district, on May 9, a solemn rally dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Victory took place. May 9 is a special holiday in which merged together heartache about irreparable losses and great joy from the Great Victory. Residents and guests of the village of Chaikino gathered near the monument to soldiers - aviators. Congratulatory words were made by: the chairman of the Chaikinsky village council, the head of the administration of the rural settlement Boyko Vitaly Nikolaevich, the chairman of the veterans of the Chaikinsky rural settlement Kastina Zinaida Grigorievna, the village librarian Pereverzeva Natalya Igorevna. The employees of the House of Culture prepared a festive concert. Pupils of the Chaykinskaya Secondary School and pupils of the Romashka Children's Educational Institution danced, sang songs and recited poems about the war. A garland of flowers was laid at the monument. All those present observed a minute of silence in memory of the victims. In the name of supreme justice, in the name of Russia's proud future, the Great Patriotic War must not be allowed to become an "unknown war" for posterity.

Yarkovskaya village library

On May 9, 2015, a rally dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory was held in the Yarkovsky rural settlement. Every year, a Victory Day rally is held at a memorial sign to fellow villagers who died during the Great Patriotic War, established in 1985 on the 40th anniversary of the Victory. A majestic monument, in the center of which is a multi-meter stele, and on the sides are two cannons from the time of the war. On the marble tablet, the words burn with gold: "TO THE FELLOW VILLAGERS WHO DID THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR FOR THE FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE HOMELAND."

With words of gratitude and gratitude, the meeting dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory Day was solemnly opened by the Chairman of the Yarkovsky village council - the Head of the administration of the Yarkovsky rural settlement IV Shcherbanyuk.

The right to light the eternal flame at the foot of the memorial sign was granted to two veterans, representatives of that glorious generation that endured all the hardships of the war on their shoulders, Zalishchuk Ivan Vasilievich, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, a war invalid of the first group, and Demidov Ivan Kuzmich, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War

On the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory Day, front-line soldiers, war veterans and home front workers were congratulated and wished good health and years director of the Yarkovsky school Latysheva N.I., representative of the local Christian church Rector Vyacheslav, chairman of the Council of Veterans E.I. Shapovalenko, veterans received numerous congratulations from friends, relatives and relatives, schoolchildren.

With a moment of silence with deep memory in the hearts of all those who did not return from the fields of the Great Patriotic War, the Yarkovites honored the memory of the dead. Schoolchildren solemnly laid a garland at the foot of the Memorial Sign and released many balloons in the colors of the Russian flag into the sky.

The librarian of the rural library Shcherbanyuk T.G. presentations of the book exhibition "Happy Victory Day" and the photo booth "Immortal Regiment" were held, which presented photographs of the Yarkovites who fought on the fronts of the war.

Many years have passed since the victorious green of May 1945. But our people still remember the heroic deed of our soldiers and honor the memory of those who did not spare their lives for us. After all, what the Soviet soldiers did, what the Soviet people experienced, cannot be forgotten and erased from history. And it is not known how those terrible events would have ended if it were not for the great patriotism of the entire Soviet people, ready to give their lives for their country, relatives, for happiness and peace.

Patriotism is an important component in the education of the younger generation

Unfortunately, every year there are fewer and fewer witnesses of those years. Not all families have relatives who took part in the war. And if adults remember the role Soviet Union in the fight against fascism, then some children have an idea of ​​the war only from Hollywood blockbusters, in which practically nothing is said about the heroic deed of our people.

That is why it is so important to instill a sense of patriotism in the younger generation. Children should know about the decisive role of the Soviet people in the Victory, about the great sense of duty to the Motherland, about the heroic deeds of soldiers, partisans, and rear servicemen.

But patriotic education cannot be complete without the active participation of children in events, dedicated to the Day Victory. It is the immersion in work, preparation for the holiday, the design of various materials and, of course, the meeting with living witnesses and participants in those terrible events that allows us to instill in the younger generation a sense of empathy and understanding of the true tragedy that fell on the shoulders of our people.

Where to begin

Preparation for the festive events dedicated to the Victory Day takes a lot of time, so you need to start it in advance. A couple of months before the holiday, you need to make a plan, come up with topics for speeches, identify participants and invite veterans. And of course, you need to decide where exactly the event will take place. The choice of venue is of no small importance, because a lot depends on the size of the room, including the number of guests and participants in the event. In the library on Victory Day, quite often they hold meetings and organize celebrations in honor of the holiday.

Choose a topic

It is not easy to decide on the theme of events dedicated to Victory Day. After all, it is impossible to cover all the events and heroic deeds of those years, everything seems very important and interesting. It is good if there is an opportunity to discuss with the children what topic they would like to choose. This allows them to consider issues that are really interesting for them and will help to avoid formalism in holding an event dedicated to Victory Day. You can invite students from neighboring schools to the library, offer them pre-selected topics for the holiday, or give them the opportunity to come up with the main direction of the event. Thus, children will be actively involved in the preparation of the holiday.

Distribution of roles

After the theme is approved, it is necessary to determine the participants and draw up a script for the event for Victory Day. The library, as a rule, already has ready-made texts left over from past holidays. If an already tested scenario is taken as a basis, it can still be modified and involve participants in this.

For example, it will surely be interesting for all children to talk about the heroes in their families. Therefore, they can be given the task to ask their older relatives about their veterans, find and, if possible, bring front-line letters, postcards, and photographs. Things bearing the imprint of war will become an indispensable and important attribute of any event for Victory Day. It is also necessary to invite all veterans whose grandchildren and great-grandchildren take part in the holiday to the library. After all, it is very important for them that modern generation remembers their feat, respects the memory of the dead, does not forget the living. And the performance of their great-grandchildren will be the best gift for them on Victory Day.

Name choice

The name of the event is also important. It should be short, but at the same time clearly reflect the essence of the topic. Despite the fact that, as a rule, the library already has ready-made scripts with approved names of events for Victory Day, it is still desirable to involve the participants themselves in correcting the plan and choosing the name. Among them, you can announce a competition for best name, vote and choose the most unusual and interesting version. It is important to understand that in the course of writing the script, rehearsals, changes may occur, adjustments may be made to the text, but there should be no deviations from the main theme.

Room decoration

It is important to prepare the library itself for receiving guests. Active participants can be given tasks to draw wall newspapers and posters dedicated to the war. Front-line songs will become an important element before the start of the event. Musical compositions must be selected in advance, with the help of the participants of the event. In the library on Victory Day, you can arrange a commemorative exhibition of photographs brought from the war years, soldiers' letters and funerals. Quests and quizzes dedicated to significant military events will help guests take a different look at those days and learn new things about the past of our Motherland.

Involving children will foster patriotism

Preparing for the main holiday of our country is a responsible matter. But, unfortunately, many organizers use ready-made scripts that the library has for a long time. The event plan for Victory Day, if not developed, can also be found on the Internet. But such a holiday will be a burden to the presenters and will not bring any pleasure to the audience. Therefore, it is so important to involve the guys themselves in the choice of the topic, script and name. The more active participation in the organization children will take, the more lively and sincere the event will be. Adults can guide and help, but if the opinion of the participants is not taken into account, then the holiday itself will turn out to be formal.

The active participation of children in the preparation for the event can be good lesson patriotism. When they learn the heroic past of the country from the stories of veterans, collect stories themselves, read real front-line triangles, look at military photographs of their peers, it is then that children understand the true tragedy that our people had to endure. But the awareness by the younger generation of the severity of those years, the horrors of fascism and concentration camps will help prevent the recurrence of that nightmare and appreciate peace on earth and in their country.

An example of a holiday script for Victory Day

The following scenario can be taken as an example. For its implementation, it is necessary to involve at least 10 students. You will also need props: uniforms of the war years, candles, costumes for dancing couples, a tape recorder and pre-selected musical accompaniment. The list of invited veterans must be compiled in advance and the required number of flowers must be purchased before the event.

Scenario

The hall includes 4 presenters.

Presenter 1: The memory of time is history, and therefore people should not forget about the terrible events that shook the world at different times - cruel wars that claimed millions of lives, wiped out many civilizations from the face of the earth, and destroyed a huge number of cultural monuments.

Host 2: More than seventy years have passed since that terrible war ended, but its echoes still do not subside in our souls.

Presenter 1: We have no right to forget the horror of this war and those soldiers who gave their lives for peace. We cannot forget, we have no right.

Presenter 4:

Warrior dies twice:
In the war from the enemy's rifle.
And years later, already in the present,
From forgetfulness in the world of the living.

Presenter 3:

What if there was no war?
bled land,
Deadly attacks, mass graves
Burnt villages and concentration camps...

Presenter 3:

What if there was no war?
And people didn’t die at the machines?
And the women in our villages
Didn't fall asleep in the fields
Falling to the ground, lifeless...

Presenter 4:

What if there was no war?
And "Messer" is just a toy?
Diary of a dying Nadia
Was not written in Leningrad...

Presenter 3:

What if there was no war?
And we draw it in our minds?
But why do old people
They are so sad in May and yearn ...

Presenter 4:

What if there was no war?
And we just imagined all this?

A student in military uniform enters the hall

Student:

June... The sun was setting.
And warm nights glowed,
Children's laughter was heard everywhere,
Not knowing yet what grief is.
June ... Then we did not know yet,
Returning home from graduation
That tomorrow will be the first day of the war,
And it will end only in the 45th.

Waltz is playing. Couples are dancing on the stage.

Suddenly, the music is interrupted by the sounds of bombing and air raids. The couple freeze. The message about the beginning of the war sounds.

Host 2: June 22, in the morning, at 4 o'clock ... It was then that everything changed for millions of inhabitants of our Fatherland - vacations, exams, love, weddings ... All this was gone, it became unimportant in the face of a huge danger - the War.

Host 1: Neither who did not wait, and no one was ready ... But already on June 22, people were dying, giving their lives for their homeland. Already on June 22, the earth was torn from shells, groaning under the caterpillars of tanks. The countdown has begun - exactly 1418 terrible days, and each of them is filled with grief from losses, overwork and endless waiting for letters and news from the front.

The song "There is a people's war ...".

Presenter 3: Countries but got up. Everyone was on the defensive! Yesterday's schoolchildren added to their age in order to get to the front. They left not to return. After all, almost everyone who graduated from school in 1941 did not return home ...

Sounds like "Goodbye boys!"

Presenter 1: Behind native land everyone fought to the death, young and old. And the Nazis went wild. There was no place on the front line that was not affected by the explosions of shells. But our fighters went on the attack again and again.

Host 2: What helped them survive in this bloody meat grinder, when each attack could be the last? Love! Love of mother, bride, wife and children. The letters coming from home were so welcome to the soldiers! And the soldiers in reciprocal front-line triangles tried to calm their relatives, not talking about the horror that was going on around.

3 students in military uniform enter the hall.

1 student:

Dear, dear mother!
You remember me more often
Just don't cry furtively!
And let the distant native land,
But I'll get back to you, honestly!

2 student:

Still I'm with you
All Russia is with you, you are not alone, dear!
You are in my heart when I go into battle,
Saving your Fatherland from enemies.

3 student:

I will answer your call with my heart,
I will answer for your life with courage.
And even if I'm far away, but I'll be back
And you, as before, will come out to meet me.

The students leave, the mother enters the hall. Sings L. Gurchenko's song "Prayer"

Presenter 1: War is not only death and loss, but also the highest manifestation of patriotism and courage. Images of loved ones, families, relatives helped our soldiers to survive, gave them strength to fight the Nazis.

Host 2: The war could not kill the ability to love. Memories of the days spent with relatives, understanding what they are fighting for, helped the soldiers not to give up and go to Victory!

A student in a soldier's uniform and a student enter the hall.

Soldier:

Dark night. The fire is burning down.
How stars are visible on the palm of your hand.
Trying to hold back a tear
You write a letter to me, dear,
Dreaming of a hug.

Pupil:

Warmer in the trench from the letters.-
And you see behind every line
Your love, hear your voice
Like behind a thin wall.

Soldier:

We will return for sure - I believe and know.
And such happiness will come!
Forget the pain and separation, suffering,
And only joy will come to us!

Pupil:

Someday with you
Pressing against the shoulder,
We are old letters, like a chronicle of the battle,
Let's leaf through the chronicle of feelings.

The student sings the song "Earring with Malaya Bronnaya"

4 students enter with burning candles:

1 student

We will be silent, we remember friends,
Who stayed in the earth forever...
Those who gave their lives without regret,
We will never forget!

2 student

Let's be silent to remember them
Warm, sincere, kind word,
Let them rise at least for a moment
We will see everyone as alive!

4 student

Unforgettable war.
And the memory of those whom we will not forget,
Let's stand up for a minute
And, remembering, we will be silent.

3 student

Let's observe a minute of silence in memory of all those who died in this war.

A moment of silence.

The students extinguish the candles and leave the hall. The student sings the song "Poppies".

Host 2: Eternal glory to those who during the war years defended our country from the enemy, who stood at the machines day and night, to all those who brought victory closer with their work and deed. The winners, our dear veterans, we want to congratulate today and give flowers.

Students give flowers to veterans.

Presenter 1:

This day is unusual and bright,
Many people are waiting with tears.
Victory Day - it is long-awaited!
He walks across the country!

Presenter 3:

Take care of your medals! They are for you to win
For your feat, your immortal was awarded,
Wear medals! They are all sunrises and sunsets,
Why did you walk the roads of war!

4 student:

Wear medals and orders!
On tunics, shirts and jackets,
Wear them and never take them off!
Let all our heroes see
Who was ready to give his life for all of us!

Pupils perform "Front-line soldiers, put on orders."

On that day of unforgettable May.
Silence fell on the ground
The news rushed from end to end:
We won! The war is over!

Pupils perform "Victory Day".

The cannonades choked
Silence in the world
On the big land once
The war is over.
We will live, meet the dawn,
Believe and love.
Just don't forget it
Don't forget this
Just don't forget!
Robert Rozhdestvensky

“Victory May is marching across the country” - under such a life-affirming slogan, festive events were held in the libraries of the Kstovsky district.

Military history program for children in the village of Zhdanovsky

The Zhdanov Children's Library-branch No. 13d prepared an interesting military-patriotic program for its readers, which was opened by the presentation of the book and illustrative exposition "The Holy War of the Great People". The children were presented with scientific and educational fiction about the military events of 1941-1945 from the library fund. Those present watched the short film "The Great Patriotic War". Participating in the library game “Soldiers Saved Spring” based on the works of S.P. Alekseev, schoolchildren showed good skills in working with the reference apparatus of the book.

For lovers of history, there was a library lesson “Remember the forty-first, remember the forty-fifth…”. Those gathered with special excitement shared their knowledge about the events of the heroic past of their families, talked about the books they read on military subjects, actively participated in competitive program. The children especially liked the game “And the song also fought” in the “Guess the melody” format.

Within the framework of the VIII International Campaign “Reading to Children about the War”, the Zhdanov Children's Library hosted events for different user groups.

The first to visit the library were regular readers - preparatory and senior group MBDOU No. 31. Kindergarten pupils presented their drawings to their favorite library. For a conversation with the kids, a fairy tale-tale by K. G. Paustovsky "The Adventures of a Rhinoceros Beetle" was chosen. Beginning readers listened attentively to the commented reading of the work, successfully answered the quiz questions and completed game tasks. Analyzing the essay, the kids came to the conclusion that the rhinoceros beetle was for Soviet soldier symbol small motherland and families. The event continued in the open area near the monument to the fallen soldiers, where children read poems about the war and laid flowers.

For students primary school Zhdanovskaya school action began at the memorial to the victims. Library staff told the audience about fellow countrymen who died in the battles of the Great Patriotic War. Poems dedicated to the victory were solemnly and touchingly performed by schoolchildren. For reading in the library, the children were offered the story of S.P. Alekseev "Mutti". Little rescue story german girls Russian soldier found a response in the soul of young readers, the children empathized with the fate of the main characters, actively discussed what they read.

The library is taking part in the campaign "Reading to children about the war" for the fifth time. Unfortunately, in 2017, the honored guest, participant of the Great Patriotic War, Tyulpanov Vladimir Kondratievich, did not take part in the event. Eternal memory to him!

A lesson in courage in the library of the village of Zaprudnoye

Not sparing himself in the fire of war,
Sparing no effort in the name of the Motherland,
Children of the heroic country
They were real heroes!
Robert Christmas.

A lesson of courage was dedicated to the children of the war, which took place in the library of the village of Zaprudnoye. Eighth graders heard a story about the hardships, disasters and hardships that lay on the shoulders of boys and girls of the fiery forties. Young citizens of our country, along with adults, forged the Victory at the front and in the rear. The presentation “War has a childish face” became a vivid illustration of the event. Those present were especially impressed by stories about the exploits of children during the Great Patriotic War. At the book exhibition "Children and War" were presented publications about pioneer heroes, about young residents besieged Leningrad, about little home front workers. Reflecting on what they heard, the students concluded that children and war are incompatible concepts.

Action for children in the Rabotkin Children's Library

Oh, book, cherished friend!
You're in a fighter's duffel bag
Went on a victorious path
Until the end.
your big truth
She led us along.
Your reader and author
We went to battle together.
Sergey Gudzenko

Readers of the Rabotkin Children's Library became participants in the action "A book is the best memory of the war", during which those present successfully answered quiz questions about hero cities, about military operations in 1941-1945, and actively completed the tasks of the thematic game "Routes of Victory" . At the origami master class, the children made front triangles and figurines of doves, symbolizing peace and hope. The librarians presented literature review"Inextinguishable memory of generations". The leitmotif of the conversation with schoolchildren was the idea of ​​the great significance of the book in the war: the book helped to survive, called for a feat, educated and taught. Everyone who came to the library that day received a St. George ribbon in memory of the Victory in the most bloody war.

On the eve of Victory Day, events dedicated to this great date were held in the children's library-branch.

“Memory is knocking on my heart” - under this title, on May 4, librarians and readers took part in the VII International Campaign “Reading to children about the war” initiated by the Samara Regional Children's Library.

AT high school No. 5, third-grade students listened to chapters from Boris Polevoy's book "The Tale of a Real Man", and in the Iskorka Center for Children's Children's Development, the action began with the laying of flowers at the memorial "Alley of memory to the innovators who died in the Great Patriotic War."

On May 5, librarians held a courage lesson “Little stories about big war”, during which young readers learned about the heroes of the Great Patriotic War and exploits on the battlefields, about the resilience of home front workers during the war years, learned how to make a cocked hat letter that soldiers sent from the front to their relatives. The children shared their impressions of what they had heard, sang military songs, recited poems that helped convey the atmosphere of that time.

On May 6, as part of the campaign “In May, on Victory Day, we congratulate you!”, we visited a participant in the Great Patriotic War, a reader of our library, Lyubov Pavlovna Polyantseva, and congratulated her on the upcoming holiday. In a warm, homely atmosphere, Lyubov Pavlovna showed the guys the awards. The children listened with excitement to the story of the indomitable courage of their peers who did not return from that war ...

Such meetings, especially during the celebration of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, help to instill feelings of love for one's Motherland and pride in its heroic past and present.

Conversation " Front letters-triangles"conducted by librarians of the Russian Library - Branch No. 7 in kindergarten"Spikelet" No. 19. During the conversation, they told the children about the life of people in the war and in the rear, about the purpose of front-line correspondence, and read poems about soldiers' triangles. The library hasphoto - exhibition "Glory to our veterans”, which contains 65 portraits of veterans - fellow villagers.

Head Galyugaevskaya library - branch No. 1Semyonova Y.I.action - a postcard "Congratulate the home front worker."On the eve of the holiday, she congratulated 3 home front workers and 1 participant in the war on May 9: Gorskaya Nadezhda Mikhailovna, Prokofiev Fedosya Yakovlevna, Akimenko Nina Yakovlevna and Prokofiev Fedor Yakovlevich. Wishing you good health and longevity. Gave flowers and souvenirs. Sponsor of the event - Semenova Yu.I. The action was successful, the pupils of MDOU No. 18 also came to congratulate all those present.

On May 7, in the village of Galyugaevskaya, wreaths were laid at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to eternal fire, which burns in memory of the heroes of the war. Semenova Yu.I., chairman of the Council of Veterans, told the youth about the burial places of Kharlamov Kurgan, about the monument to railway workers Borodavko S.N., Abramov G.R., the mass grave of the fallen soldiers during the liberation of the village.

“Children draw Victory!”- under the same name on May 6 Rostov-on-Don Library - Branch No. 18 organized a children's drawing competition. More than 40 children took part in this competition - readers of the younger school age from 6 to 10 years old. Students of 8 "A" and 9 "A" classes became assistants to the librarian in conducting. Vitya Zadorov, Borya Krylov, Alya Malchenko, Ksenia Fomenko, Kira Gordienko helped the younger comrades to choose the right theme and composition for the drawing. In total, about 60 works were presented.

AT Count's Library - Branch No. 20, with the aim of patriotic education, took place musical lounge "Cinema about the war" among 7 - 10 cells. Students listened to a story about military cinema, about veteran actors. We watched stills from the films: "Only old men go into battle", "Remembering Georgy Yumatov", "To remember: Alexei Smirnov", "They fought for the Motherland". The invited guest - Tatyana Bazaeva - sang the songs: "Lizaveta" (from the "Alexander Parkhomenko"); "We need one Victory" (from the film "Belorussky Station"); "Thank you for everything" (from the film "We are from the Future"). Askerkhanova Iraziyat read the poem "Let there be peace" by N. Naydenova. The result the event was a great desire of many children to watch war films, to learn more about the actors - front-line soldiers.

May 7 at Novoderevenskaya Library - Branch No. 10 passed meeting of the club "Let's talk heart to heart" in the shape of literary and musical hour "A little blue, modest handkerchief ..." Moving further and further away from us terrible years Great Patriotic War. But every year, again and again, on the eve of May 9, we remember those who defended our Motherland in that terrible test. People fought, guns and tanks fought, art fought. Soviet composers created the military chronicle of the Great Patriotic War. The songs helped to "live and fight", cheered up the soldiers, made it easier to endure separation from loved ones, instilling faith in victory. The librarian introduced the audience to the history of the creation of some of the most famous songs about the Great Patriotic War. Beautiful and melodious military songs sounded at the event: “Smuglyanka”, “Oh, roads”, “Dark night”, “On a nameless height” and others that cheer up and cause pride for our people. Schoolchildren congratulated everyone on the holiday with poems about the Great Victory.

May 6, 2016 in Dydymkinskaya branch library №24 the competition of drawings “Heirs of Victory” was held The competition was attended by students of the Dydymka school - 30 students.

1st place ALIEV. BUT.

2nd place Pogosova.V.

3rd place Kuznetsova.N.

On May 9, an action dedicated to Victory Day was held in the library with students of MOUSOSH No. 15. Music was playing, children were reading poetry. At the end of the action, a procession was organized with the banners of Victory. To the mass grave, under the banners, the guys carried portraits of veterans of the Great Patriotic War of our village, who, unfortunately, did not survive to this day. A rally of memory was held at the mass grave. Then everyone visited the school museum of military glory.

Mirny Library - Branch No. 12 organized a number of book exhibitions:

(the exhibition was accompanied by a demonstration of photo albums and a conversation about Veterans of the Great Patriotic War in the village of Mirny)

4) Presentation "Veterans of the Great Patriotic War of the village of Mirny"

By May 9 Sernovodsk library - branch №21 designed the book exhibition "Chronicle of Victory" with the aim of patriotic education of the younger generation, study and knowledge of the history of our Motherland, the heroic past of fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers ... On May 6, she reviewed the exhibition "Chronicle of Victory" The exhibition was in great demand - a selection of poems about the war was issued compiled 16 books from the elementary grades and the senior grades asked for books for examination papers.