New Youth Palace to be opened in Petropavlovsk
“Today almost 70 non-governmental youth organizations operate in the region and the Governor promised the youth building will be work,” First Deputy Chairman of Nur Otan Party Baurzhan Baibek informed during the visiting of North Kazakhstan.
In turn, the regional governor Yerik Sultanov promised that the project of reconstruction and repair of the building will be ready before the end of the year, and in 2015 will be put in the commission.
It is expected that the new Palace of Youth will be a unique platform for dialogue adults and youth, united by the desire to express themselves creatively; a large variety of youth social and creative associations, clubs; framework for organizing and conducting of concerts, exhibitions, presentations, conferences, forums and events.
In addition, groups, sections, meeting rooms and a variety of studios will be located in the building of a new the Youth Palace.
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