The Chobana library is becoming more successful

Winter is definitely over now. At least everyone said goodbye to it at the carnival in the Chobana Playhouse. The afternoon had several highlights, one of which was certainly the burning of the kebab, which even brought the wind down. The kebab had taken human form the night before in the hands of Katica Mohácsi, and ended up on the bonfire that Peter had wonderfully loaded... In true community bonding [...]

Winter is definitely over now. At least everyone said goodbye to it at the carnival in the Chobana Playhouse. The afternoon had several highlights, one of which was certainly the burning of the kebab, which even brought the wind down. The kebab had taken human form the night before in the hands of Katica Mohácsi, and ended up on the bonfire that Peter had wonderfully loaded...
A true community bonding experience was enjoyed by young and old, young and old, professionals, municipal leaders, residents and residents at large who came to the sixth big event of the Toy Library.
 
From noon onwards, the community centre was filled with the smell of more than 200 doughnuts that Erzsike Erdei and Bea, the coordinator, had baked for everyone's enjoyment. As well as playing games, there was mask-making, face painting and an unmissable costume parade. No carnival is complete without a game of chairs, so this was no exception.
 
Parents, grandparents and siblings applauded together at the meeting of Hermione and Mary Poppins, the flight of ladybirds, bats and butterflies, the parade of peacocks and spiders, damsels, knights and princesses. The atmosphere was set by Zoltán Toldi and his son Zolika playing guitar and singing, and those who couldn't stay seated could dance until the end in the Oszoly Dance Hall.
 
More and more volunteers, both professionals and individuals, are joining the Toy Library because they care about the local community and the success and joy of the work they do for the children and families of Chobana.
We show you in pictures how good it was:

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