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Ежедневно проходят различные события и мероприятия для разных категорий и интересов молодежи.

Вот, например, недавно:

▫️Учились в академии пилотов беспилотных летательных аппаратов

▫️Штурмили план событий с работающей молодежью

▫️Разрабатывали интересный патриотический контент на Всероссийском медиафоруме «Пусть знает вся Россия»

▫️Вожатые обменивались опытом и энергией на слете «Планерка».

🎥 Запечатлели на видео как они проходили.

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