On May 30, 2000 in Paris, it was decided to introduce a new holiday – European Neighbours' Day.
This date was created to motivate people to remember about whose dwelling nearby. And it's not just about the people with whom you have to share a stairwell or a fence, but also about neighbouring countries and even planets.
According to the coordinator of the holiday, the Frenchman Atanase Périfan, the holiday is very simple to celebrate – you should in advance notify everyone who lives nearby, meet at any convenient location (at home, somewhere outdoors, in the garden), sit down all together at one big friendly table and enjoy your meals. It is important that each participant brings holiday homemade dishes and has a good mood.
Nowadays European Neighbours' Day is marked in 30 countries.
The private British schools are going to make contributions up to ten thousand of free-of-charge places for education of children from the families with the low level of income.
According to the information provided by Guardian on the 6-th of December, the famous singer Lady Gaga visited the centre in New York where LGBT-youth reside who do not have a permanent accommodation.
The famous in the world artist Hailey King working under the trademark FLOX has created the design of Christmas baubles depicting flower with medical peculiarities manuka. With the help of sales FLOX intends to arrange December campaign on the collection of financial expenses for the support of hospices in New Zealand.
Classic works created by the famous British artist and children writer Quentin Blake as well as pictures painted by English rock-musician Erik Clapton, the composer of electronic music Brian Eno, and Scottish actor Peter Capaldi are put for the sales on the 7-th of December. The organizers of the stated event are planning to collect money for the further functioning of London gallery.
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The founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg and his spouse Priscilla Chan entered into a bond to contribute 3 billion dollars from personal finances in funding medical investigations during the next decade. The couple expects that it could help to fight off all the famous illnesses by the end of century.
Iranian men started publishing in social media their photos in hijabs as the sign of solidarity with the female citizens of the country for whom wearing scarf is compulsory. Yahoo News writes about that.
National commission on the development and reforms of the People’s Republic of China released to public a plan of accommodation building in small and middle-sized towns of the country which is enough for location of 3.4 billion humans what is almost a half of current population of this globe.
French application for dating Happn acclaimed ten most romantic airports in the world. The ranking included air harbors where people who use the application are mostly meeting.
American man Robert Kugler arrived in the trip throughout the country with his dying from cancer dog called Bella. The story of a man who decided to arrange the last travel for death-sick dog interested foreign mass media, particularly, TV-channels WOWT 6 News and CNN.
At beef-producing farm in Wonju city (Southern Korea) volunteers from American organization on the protection of animals’ rights released more than 200 dogs. The pets had been intended for sale and usage in food, as Daily Mail reported on Wednesday, on the 27-th of April.