Guria. Youngsters of the
Ozurgeti Youth Center have celebrated the International Literacy Day on
September 8. At the event, youngsters have discussed books of their interest
and expressed opinions on the need to read books. They have advised peers to
read this or that book and talked about the importance of the Literacy Day.A mobile library program is functioning in the
Ozurgeti Youth Center for the third consecutive year, as part of which
interested readers can get familiar with the works of contemporary Georgian and
foreign writers.
Source: the organization's page in the social
network.
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