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June 2017
Thursday

We remind, that the “Unified Transportation Company”, ANPO established by the Russian Ministry of Transport on behalf of the Russian federation Government together with the “Russian Railways” JSC and with the support of the “Aeroflot” PSC and other domestic airlines, is realizing the project of passenger transportation from the mainland territory of the Russian federation to the Crimea peninsula by the entire ticket. It was arranged for improvement of transportation accessibility and promotion of tourist opportunities in the Crimea peninsular.

On June 6, 2017 the Russian Association of Business Tourism (АБТ-ACTE Russia) will hold a Third Annual Conference in Kazan in the hotel RELITA-KAZAN. The theme of the event will be dwell on the “Modern business travel and MICE”.

The first block will be dedicated to travel policy. Here, Ekaterina Alexandrova, the АБТ-ACTE Russia Acting Director, is going to name the main stages and details of business trip organization. Managers of the Corporate Services Department EY will dwell on the topic of the key issues in travel policy construction. What kind of questions fail the attention of the corporate buyers? This is to be discussed by the specialists from the City Travel and Zelenski Corporate Travel Solutions.

On June the 1st the Yelabuga State Museum Reserve for the fourth time participated in the literary project “Classics in the Russian province”, arranged by the Association of small scale tourist cities.

The inhabitants and guests of Yelabuga were reading the works of the poets and writers related to our city: Stanislav Romanovskiy, Nadezhda Durova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Mikhail Prishvin, Boris Pasternak and Evgeniy Yevtushenko. The event lasted in a non-stop mode during four hours in the gazebo of the Silver Age library.

The narrators read the works of the Yelabuga poets: Natalia Verderevskaya, Evgeniya Pospelova, Antonina Silkina and Svetlana Popova.

The work by N.A.Durova “The narration of a sixty year old hussar” was read for the first time to broad public attention. It was taken from the magazine “Pantheon”, 1840, which was purchased not long ago into the repository collection of the Yelabuga State Museum Reserve.


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