Painting Day children’s contest held in Yerevan zoo

Painting Day children’s contest held in Yerevan zoo

PanARMENIAN.Net - Organized by the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) in cooperation with VivaCell-MTS, the 7th Pan-Armenian Painting Day was held at the Yerevan Zoo, offering Armenian children to paint nature scenes for various prizes.

The zoo visitors had the opportunity to enjoy music, art, dancing and numerous other festivities with family and friends. Games, contests, prizes, exhibitions, and special guests filled the day amidst hundreds of nature paintings. After the event, the best paintings were chosen for special exhibitions throughout several locations in Yerevan.

The deadline for participating in the contest is Nov 30. The winners are selected by an independent jury and honored with awards, certificates, and prizes, which include bicycles, video cameras, and many more gifts provided by FPWC and its various partners.

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