In the past weekend the Regional Landscape Park’s entertainment program was devoted to two interesting and often unfairly deprived of attention holidays – the World Football Day and the Bear Day.
“A children’s football “1000 Team’s Tournament” – one of the most recognizable hallmarks of the International Charitable Foundation “Oleksandr Feldman’s Fund” and the name of the large-scale sports project which is implemented on the base of the Ecopark now. The World Football Day is another reason to remind of it, – the director Feldman Ecopark Andrii Roshchupkin told. – Bears are one of our most beloved four-footed animals. We have six bears – two Himalayan and four brown. It’s their legitimate day, their ancient holiday. We want our visitors to learn more about these wonderful animals”.
Saturday was devoted to the most popular game on Earth. Annually on December 10 in the world informally, but traditionally the World Football Day is celebrated. Thus, the international community pays a tribute to this sport which for many millions is not just a game, but a lifestyle. And, of course, this day in honor of a holiday, the set of football matches of different level and scale is held. Visitors Feldman Ecopark had an opportunity to celebrate this day, having participated in tthe foosball championship and in the keepie uppie competition.
Sunday was devoted to the animal who is is highly valued at the ancient people of Eastern Europe, Siberia and North America. The Bear Day is celebrated annually in the first half of December in many corners of our planet. It was believed that that it’s the day when the bear goes into a den. In Feldman Ecopark in honor of clumsy inhabitants the children’s entertaining program “Misha and Masha” and the quiz “The Science of Bears Exam, OR What do You Know about Bears” were held.
The festive day off program in Feldman Ecopark wasn’t confined to football and bear subject. There were also “Winter entertainments” – games and quizes with prizes for kids and their parents. The Eat&Fly campaign was replenished with new participants – handmade birdfeeders appeared on branches of trees and on pages of social networks, and their authors received memorable cups with Feldman Ecopark’s logo. Santa Claus Post Office continued the work – with its help children can tell (to write or draw) what New Year’s presents they dream of, and parents – quickly transfer to the addressee.



