And I can't sleep at night A year, and two, and all my life, I guess. Let the leaves of the calendar They will fly around like the leaves of a garden, Just to know that everything is not in vain, What do you really need!…”
On September 5, 2023, the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture, together with the Foundation of Ukrainian Literature and Culture and the Spektr language school, opened the book exhibition "Textbook is our helper and friend", timed to coincide with the beginning of the academic year.
The sound of the school bell, big white bows,bouquets of flowers and loud music coming from every schoolyard are traditionalattributes of Knowledge Day, which is celebrated on 1 September. Thisholiday is associated with the return of students to the classrooms after thesummer holidays.
On the bank of the longest Slovak river Váh in the picturesque village Šoporňa was traditionally held the eighth year of the Film camp, which took place also thanks to the Fund for the Promotion of the Culture of National Minorities in Slovakia.
Constitution Day is a nationalholiday and an official day off in Slovakia. On 31 August 1992, the SlovakParliament considered a bill ofthe country's basic law and made some adjustments. On 1 September, an open votewas held on the final version of the Constitution.
European Slavic Literatureand Culture Foundation announces that the 3rd year of the Festival of Slavic Literature Biblioteka Slavica 2023 will take place on 24 September 2023 in Alekšince (near Nitra) in Slovanský Dvor