Rovigo Friendship Story: 3 Weeks Together

Also this year the Circolo Noi “San Michele Arcangelo” of the Parish of Santa Maria Assunta di Loreo He is ready to give children and teenagers moments of fun and sociability with Summer Boys 2025. An appointment that has now become a expected and participatory tradition, capable of involving entire families and the entire community.

The official inauguration will take place on Sunday 6 July during the 9.30 Holy Massa moment of blessing and celebration that will symbolically start the activities. From Monday 7 to Friday 25 July, for three weekschildren and teenagers from the first year of the kindergarten to the second year of the first grade secondary school will be welcomed in the premises of the Social Center of Loreo by a team of animators and animators ready to guide them between games, workshops and sports. The program is rich and varied, designed to involve all age groups.

Among the activities Sportivi Calcio, Badminton and Ballo, while the creative workshops range from sculpture with soap to macramè, from the creation of chalks in magnets to magnets with the das, without forgetting the painting on the stones, which will then be ‘sown’ through the streets of Loreo in a small, original artistic treasure hunt. And for the little ones, novelty of this year, there will also be a short baby pilates course. To make the days, group games, songs and theatrical activities even richer, all in a serene and familiar climate, where the mutual respect and happiness of each participant will be the guide values.

“We believe that educating through the game is the best way to grow our kids, teaching them the beauty of being together and sharing positive experiences”, The animators underlined. There will be releases out of town: Friday 11 July in Castelbeach, in Castelguglielmo for a day of pure entertainment between water slides and games, while Thursday 17 July will be dedicated to nature with a visit to the Nordio forest. Thursday 24 a convivial lunch between participating children and young people and, to conclude, on Friday 25 a big final party open to parents, grandparents and friends will officially close the 2025 edition. “The main objective always remains the same: to make children live a quality educational experience, in which fun and respect for the other walk hand in hand”, concluded the promoters.

James Whitfield

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