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Apcheronsky District's Cultural Scene Booms With Renovations and Awards

Renovated cultural centers and a national award-winning park highlight Apcheronsky District's thriving cultural scene. Significant investment in landscaping projects underscores the region's commitment.

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Apcheronsky District's Cultural Scene Booms With Renovations and Awards

The cultural scene in Krasnodar's Apcheronsky District is flourishing with recent renovations and awards. The intersettlement center for cultural development (MCCR) and the children's art school have both undergone major repairs, with further plans for the latter. Meanwhile, the city park of culture and recreation 'Yunost' has received national recognition.

The MCCR, housing 37 club formations and involving 970 people, completed its major repairs in 2023. The children's art school, with over 300 students, underwent its renovations in 2024 and has plans for further improvements in 2026. In a significant achievement, the city park of culture and recreation 'Yunost' won an All-Russian competition for landscaping. This park, located in the Apcheronsky District, is a testament to the region's commitment to cultural development.

The Apcheronsky District's dedication to landscaping is evident in the substantial funding it has attracted. Between 2022 and 2024, the district secured almost 390 million rubles for landscaping projects. This investment reflects the district's priority to enhance its green spaces and cultural facilities. Recently, a delegation led by Yuri Burlačko, the speaker of the regional parliament, visited social facilities in the district, indicating the government's interest in and support for these developments.

The Apcheronsky District's cultural institutions are thriving, with recent renovations and a notable award for the city park 'Yunost'. The district's commitment to landscaping is evident in the significant funding it has attracted. These developments reflect a positive trend in the region's cultural and recreational spaces.

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