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Sunflower Center Welcomes Fall with Celebration

08-25-2009 07:59 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Long Island, NY- Sunflower Center (sunflower-center.com), along with the Shostakovich Cultural Program will host the First Russian Golden Autumn Festival with a special cultural celebration for all families on September 13, 2009 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and will take place outside and inside the Center’s spacious facility located on 262 Glen Head Road, Glen Head, NY 11545.

The community is encouraged to participate in this collective celebration in honor of the Russian culture where everyone can enjoy art and entertainment and some exquisite Russian delicacies. Special performances are planned which include the folk dance group Golden Roosters, the folk singing group Barynya and a circus performance, part of the interactive children’s program.

Sunflower Center’s ambition in creating a Russian influenced Autumn Festival reflects the passion for enrichment and the arts within the community. The center empowers children and adults to move forward in their learning and motivates them to aspire in becoming successful individuals who are not afraid of reaching their goals. Sunflower offers a nurturing and loving environment aiming to provide children with the resources to learn, evolve, socialize and mature into productive individuals. The center enhances the skills necessary for success and personal growth and aims to enrich childhood. As mentioned, not only can children benefit from these programs but adults are also given the opportunity to excel in their skills and expand their knowledge in order to advance in today’s society.

Marina Terentieva, President of Sunflower Center says “I am eager to show the Long Island community the best in Russian culture, entertainment and food, through the expansion and creation of a social event that can appeal to both children and adults, and where families can come together to enjoy some quality time with each other. We hope to make this event one that is loved and expected annually.”

The festival is another way in which the community can come together learn and share from one another as well as be able to sow seeds in their children to flourish and always maintain Russian culture alive from generation to generation.

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Sunflower Center, (www.sunflower-center.com), is a one-stop facility offering a wide range of services for both children an adults that include programs in education, sports, creative, performing arts and social development. The center is devoted to their community and is expanding into new ventures with a vision of unifying and impacting families from all around.

Shostakovich Cultural Program Inc. created in honor of the famous Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, who has influenced the structuring of this cultural music program where children are given an opportunity to learn the values of his music and enhance their own musical skills in becoming successful musicians and live the legacy of Shostakovich’s passion which has been recognized by all.

For more information please contact:
Irina Shmeleva, via3pr,
192 lexington Ave. Suite 246
New york, NY 10016
www.via3pr.com
is@via3pr.com, 212.802.1446

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