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On November 6, our school hosted a vibrant and inspiring Autumn Celebration, held this year under the theme “Harvest Festival.” The event brought together students, teachers, and parents, offering everyone a warm, generous, and creative atmosphere.
Students showcased a true parade of talents. The younger kids wore bright costumes of various vegetables: carrots, potatoes, beets, pumpkins, cabbages, and other “garden heroes” created a fairytale-like celebration. Older students joined in wearing beautiful Ukrainian embroidered shirts, highlighting national traditions and adding a sense of ceremony to the event.
The program was rich and diverse. The children sang, danced, participated in theatrical performances about Autumn and the Harvest, and showcased their talents as part of the school ensemble. Young musicians played melodies on flutes, percussion, keyboards, and other instruments, bringing the audience genuine emotion and joy.
Equally touching were the performances where students spoke about the benefits of vegetables, human labor, and gratitude to nature for the generous harvest.
The celebration concluded with a group photo session: the younger kids in their colorful veggie costumes, and the older students in embroidered shirts, forming a large “autumn wreath” — a symbol of unity, creativity, and school friendship.
Events like these bring not only positive emotions, but also help children discover their talents, teach teamwork, and instill respect for tradition.
We thank all participants and parents for their support, creativity, and warm atmosphere.
Autumn at our school is always colorful, creative, and truly generous!
“These celebrations have deeper meaning than they appear. They help children feel connected to culture, family, and each other. Through play, music, and creativity, students learn to appreciate tradition and discover themselves. These are the values that shape their adulthood.”
