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Tambovenergo’s employees participated in a city urban literary marathon dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War

23.06.2016

Representatives of IDGC of Centre - Tambovenergo division became participants of the literary marathon "We read about the war", organized on 22 June, the Day of Memory and Grief, by the Tambov Regional Universal Scientific Library named after A.S. Pushkin. The event took place in Tambov at Music Square, was attended by schoolchildren, public representatives, members of creative unions, budding poets.

In the format of "open microphone" the library’s staff and everyone recited the famous and favourite poems about war, written by poets-war veterans - those who did not return from the battlefields, and reached the Victory, whose works were later included in the "golden fund" of the Russian literature. The main guests of the event, veterans of the Great Patriotic War, shared memories of the events of those years.

Head of Public Relations of Tambovenergo Svetlana Grom told the audience how power engineers helped frontline Tambov forge the Victory, who ensured, despite all the difficulties, electricity supply of strategically important enterprises producing ammunition for the front, and hospitals, where during the war hundreds of thousands of soldiers of the Red army were treated. In addition, she gave to the foundations of the Tambov Regional Universal Scientific Library the book "Energy - to the Great Victory", published on the initiative and support of IDGC of Centre. The publication tells about the exploits of power engineers of Central Russia on the front and in the rear, how after the war they restored the power sector in the region.

The organizers thanked the power engineers for participation in it. "Thanks for the initiative of IDGC of Centre, aimed at preserving the memory of the heroic work of power engineers in the war years, their participation in hostilities. This publication will find its readers. We hope that our cooperation with Tambovenergo will continue in the framework of other socially significant events," stressed the library’s director Lyudmila Pronina.

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