The RUSSIA EXPO raffled off hunting skis, taught how to build a house and understand grain crops
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The Kirov region stand held the Day of Kirovo-Chepetsk District and а series of presentations of municipal districts of the region continues.
Kirovo-Chepetsk district was represented at the RUSSIA EXPO by large woodworking and agricultural enterprises, a brick factory, and the Raduga (Rainbow) Sanatorium. The Russian Holiday collective of the Yantar (Amber) House of Culture came to the Exposition in full.
Board games, checkers, chess, backgammon - all locally produced in Kirov-Chepetsk - were prepared for the guests of the Kirov region stand. The guests enjoyed playing with whole families. The Chepchans also brought a special constructor to the Exposition - guests were offered to build a miniature house out of small wooden parts.
In addition, a game was designed for visitors to the Exposition: they had to disassemble bags of grains and separate the grains of different cultures from each other. In the process of the game its participants were introduced to the variety of grain crops that are cultivated in Kirovo-Chepetsk district.
Exposition guests could take part in the interactive program "Whose Track?", where they had to guess animals by their tracks. The winner received a set of hunting skis from Kirovo-Chepetsk manufacturer as a prize.
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