Children's patriotic event with a military theme scheduled in Petropaulsk-Kamchatsky
Announcing the Annual Military-Patriotic Game "Heirs of Holy Russia"
On Children's Day, June 1st, the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky will play host to the annual military-patriotic game designed to instil a sense of patriotism, physical fitness, and knowledge of military history among the city's young residents.
Event Highlights
The day's activities will be packed with engaging stages, including first aid training, historical quizzes, an obstacle course, and a variety of challenges designed to test teamwork and problem-solving skills.
In addition to the game itself, participants and spectators can look forward to an exhibition of weaponry, a field kitchen serving refreshments, and the opportunity to handle the exhibited weapons under supervision.
Registration Details
The game is open to children aged 7 to 14, and registration can be completed by calling +7-909-838-23-23.
Event Schedule
The event commences at 11:00 and is expected to run throughout the day.
Organisers and Participants
The event is organised by a collaboration of local authorities, including the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Kamchatka diocese, the North-East Russia military group, regional emergency services, FSB border control, Rosgvardia, and the "Warrior" center, among other agencies.
Local military units, veterans' associations, patriotic clubs, educational institutions, and cultural and historical societies are also expected to participate in the event.
Safety Measures
Safety measures and medical support will be in place throughout the competitions to ensure the wellbeing of all participants.
Awards and Recognition
Winners of the game will receive awards and certificates, and may have opportunities for advanced training or participation in larger regional or national events.
For more information or to register for the event, please contact the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky local military-patriotic center or the regional department of youth policy.
On the morning of Children's Day, the annual military-patriotic game will not only offer exciting activities such as first aid training and historical quizzes, but also an education-and-self-development segment featuring an obstacle course and teamwork challenges. Furthermore, spectators can witness sports events, including the handling of exhibited weapons under supervision, adding a competitive edge to this event focused on patriotism and physical fitness.