coal miners of SUEK-Krasnoyarsk joined the celebration of National Unity Day / Society news of Krasnoyarsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory / Newslab.Ru


5 November 16:28
The youth councils of the Borodino open-pit mine and the loading and transport department held a series of events on the eve of National Unity Day.
The railway workers visited the fifth-graders of school No. 2 in Borodino, talked with the children about the history and significance of National Unity Day, and remembered the state symbols of the country. To remember the meeting, schoolchildren were given information booklets, souvenirs with the company logo and tricolor ribbons.
“My colleagues and I showed by our example that we must be united,” said Irina Isaikova, chairman of the Borodino Vocational School Youth Council. – When we are together, we are strong and we can handle anything. We told that at the enterprise we are one team in which every employee is important. All services and areas work as a single harmonious organism. Otherwise, you won’t get a decent result.”
Borodino young miners prepared a festive quest for the pupils of a local orphanage. Boys and girls unraveled encrypted messages, reconstructed proverbs about friendship and harmony, identified from fragments the participants in the famous monument to Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, and at the end of the event created bright drawings with the symbols of Russia. The coal miners gave the children educational board games as gifts.
The young specialists of the Berezovsky open-pit mine also gave joy to the younger generation. They took part in the celebration of National Unity Day in the Cheburashka kindergarten in Sharypovo.
“We have a long-standing friendship with this preschool educational institution, we regularly conduct career guidance classes with the children, and often celebrate holidays together,” says Anastasia Kapitanova, energy engineer at the Berezovsky mine. “This time we also came with gifts, and the guys prepared wonderful performances. It was clear that they knew the history of their country very well.”
In addition, an exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to this significant holiday was organized at the coal mining enterprise; the coal miners created the composition “Multinational Russia” and organized a photo shoot in folk costumes.
Nazarovo miners joined city-wide events: on National Unity Day they took part in the “Tricolor” campaign, stretching a giant Russian flag with the residents of Nazarovo on the main square of the city, as well as in a traditional Siberian round dance.
“We are part of a large friendly people, warmed by the warmth of unity, so bad weather did not stop us from expressing our civic position,” noted Natalya Zima, leading specialist of the personnel and social affairs department of the Nazarovsky open-pit mine.




