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The Miracle of New Year and Christmas

December 24, 2016
Ahead of New Year and Christmas celebrations, the special annual creative program for children, The Miracle of New Year and Christmas, was organized at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts on December 23. The program was guided by Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden, who helped the children create hair rims and unique decorations for the special Christmas tree, which was placed at the Visitor Center.

Nearly one hundred children and their parents participated in the program. At the end of the event all the children received Christmas presents from Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden. The sponsor of the Christmas program was Beeline Company.
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