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Holiday calendar for May

Calendar holidays in May

Holidays in May
Description of the material: We present to your attention a calendar of holidays for every day of the month. Prepared by the teacher of the MBDOU MO Plavsky district-kindergarten in the village of Molochnye Dvory Gigireva E.V. Holidays in May


May The lily of the valley blossomed in May - On the very holiday, on the first day. Seeing off May with flowers, lilacs are blooming. S. Marshak May 1


May 1 was decided to be considered a day of international solidarity of workers and even the struggle of workers for an 8-hour working day in 1889 at a social congress in Paris in memory of the heroic struggle of American workers in Chicago against capitalists and exploiters. For many, May 1 traditionally symbolizes rebirth and the arrival of spring. May 3: Holiday - World Press Freedom Day May 5: Holiday - International Day for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities


On May 5, the UN International Day for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated around the world. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, adopted on December 13, 2006, is designed to give people with disabilities equal rights and opportunities. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its Optional Protocol were adopted on 13 December 2006 at UN Headquarters in New York and opened for signature on 30 March 2007. The Convention was signed by 82 parties with one ratification, while the Optional Protocol was signed by 44 parties. Thus, on this day the maximum number of parties in the entire history of signing UN conventions on the day they opened for signature took part in the signing of the Convention. It represents the first comprehensive human rights treaty of the 21st century and is the first human rights convention open to signature by regional integration organizations. This Convention marks a “paradigm shift” in how people with disabilities are treated and treated. May 6: Holiday - Day of St. George the Victorious


The Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious was born in Cappadocia and grew up in a deeply religious Christian family. His father accepted martyrdom for the faith of Christ when George was still a child; After the death of her husband, the mother moved to her homeland, Palestine, where she had a large estate, and raised her son in strict piety. Here young George entered service in the Roman army. Of the many perfect St. George's exploits are best known for the following. In the saint’s homeland, near the city of Beirut, there was a lake in which a huge snake lived. Coming out of the lake, he devoured people and devastated the surrounding area. To appease the formidable monster, the inhabitants, on the advice of the priests, began to give their children as sacrifices to the snake by lot. It was the turn of the king’s only daughter. She was led to the lake, and she awaited her death hour in tears. Suddenly St. drove up to her. George on a white horse with a spear in his hand. Seeing the snake, he crossed himself, rushed at the monster and struck it in the mouth with a spear. After which he ordered the girl to tie the snake with her belt and lead it to the city. There he killed the monster, and the inhabitants burned it. For the victory over the serpent and for courage in suffering, St. George began to be called the Victorious. May 7: Holiday - Radio Day May 7: Holiday - Creation Day of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation May 8: Holiday - World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day May 9: Holiday - Victory Day


On May 8, 1945, in the suburbs of Berlin, the Chief of Staff of the Supreme High Command, Field Marshal W. Keitel from the Wehrmacht, Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Marshal of the USSR Georgy Zhukov from the Red Army and British Air Marshal A. Tedder from the Allies, signed an act of unconditional and complete surrender of the Wehrmacht. On May 9, 1945, a Li-2 plane with the crew of A.I. Semenkov landed at the Frunze Central Airfield. Semyonov delivered the act of surrender of Nazi Germany to Moscow. And on June 24, 1945, the Victory Parade took place on Red Square in Moscow. The parade was hosted by Zhukov, and Rokossovsky commanded the parade. On May 9, 1945, at 2 a.m. Moscow time, Soviet radio announced the surrender of Germany. “On the night of May 9, 1945, Muscovites did not sleep. At 2 a.m. the radio announced that an important message would be broadcast. At 2 hours 10 minutes, Dr. Yuri Levitan read the Act of Military Surrender of Nazi Germany and the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR declaring May 9 a Day of National Celebration - Victory Day. Taking the camera, I went outside. People ran out of their houses. They joyfully congratulated each other on the long-awaited victory. Banners appeared. There were more and more people, and everyone moved to Red Square. A spontaneous demonstration began. Joyful faces, songs, dancing to the accordion. In the evening there was a fireworks display: thirty salvos from a thousand guns in honor of the great Victory.” (Military correspondent A. Ustinov) May 13: Holiday - Black Sea Fleet Day


The date May 13 for Black Sea Fleet Day was chosen for the reason that on this day in 1783, a squadron of 11 ships of the Azov Flotilla entered the Akhtiar Bay of the Black Sea for the first time. Today Akhtiarskaya Bay is called Sevastopol Bay. Soon they were joined by 17 more ships of the Dnieper flotilla. These 28 ships formed the core of the new Russian fleet. Empress Catherine II signed a decree establishing the Black Sea Fleet after the annexation of Crimea to Russia. The squadron was commanded by Admiral Fyodor Klokachev. On January 1, 1783, Vice Admiral Fedot Klokachev, who had previously distinguished himself in the Battle of Chesma, was appointed commander of the “fleet established in the Black and Azov Seas.” 1 May 5: Holiday - International Family Day May 17: Holiday - World Telecommunication and Information Society Day May 18: International Museum Day May 18: Holiday - Baltic Fleet Day May 20: Holiday - World Metrologist Day May 21: Holiday - Pacific Fleet Day Russian Navy May 24: May 24: Day of Slavic Literature and Culture


Slavic writing was created in the 9th century, around 862. In Russia, as in other Slavic states, the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture is widely celebrated. For many peoples of the Slavic states, the unifying factor is the Orthodox religion and the spiritual sphere and culture associated with it. The origins of Slavic writing go back to the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles brothers Cyril and Methodius, who brought writing to the Slavic land, thereby introducing the multi-million Slavic peoples to world civilization and world culture. May 25: Holiday - Philologist's Day


Philologist's Day is celebrated in Russia, as well as in a number of other countries, annually on May 25. People who devote their lives to philology work to study the history and culture of the country. This professional holiday is addressed to people with a cultural and spiritual mindset. The science of philology itself corresponds to those areas of science where written texts are studied, their content and style are analyzed, which is a piece of the history and essence of the spiritual culture of the society to which it belongs. Modern philologists work in the field of history and literature, making a great contribution to the field of education and research into historical values. Thanks to this significant and significant activity for the country and society, many countries celebrate the professional holiday of philologists, thus designed to honor the work of these people, expressing respect and respect to them. May 27: Holiday - All-Russian Library Day


Establish an all-Russian Day of Libraries and celebrate it on May 27, coinciding this date with the founding day in 1795 of the first state public library in Russia - the Imperial Public Library, now the Russian National Library. The Government of the Russian Federation, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local governments should recommend holding events within the framework of Library Day aimed at increasing the role of books in the socio-political, historical and cultural life of the population of the Russian Federation, as well as solving problems related to the development of libraries " B. Yeltsin May 27, 1995 May 28: Border Guard Day


In our country, since March 1, 1983, the law “On the State Border of the USSR” has been in force. In modern Russia, Border Guard Day - May 28 - was established by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 23, 1994 “in order to revive the historical traditions of Russia and its border troops.” In accordance with the Decree, on Border Guard Day, festive fireworks are displayed in the capital of our Motherland, the hero city of Moscow, hero cities and in cities where the departments of border districts and groups of border troops are located. The Border Troops of the Russian Federation were formed on June 12, 1992 by decree of the President of the Russian Federation on the basis of the Committee for the Protection of the State Border of the USSR. May 29: Holiday - Customs Service Veterans Day May 29: Holiday - Military Motorist Day May 30: Holiday 2010 - Chemist Day May 31: Russian Bar Day May 31: Holiday - No Tobacco Day


Over the past 20 years, the proportion of smokers has increased. In recent years, there has been a clear trend towards an increase in the prevalence of tobacco smoking among young people and an earlier start to regular smoking. The prevalence of smoking is especially noticeable among young women. On May 31, an international anti-smoking campaign is held all over the world - World No Tobacco Day, i.e. smoke-free day. The No Tobacco Day holiday was established by the World Health Organization in 1988. Noting with deep concern the increase in smoking rates and the determination to protect current and future generations, WHO calls for public dialogue and global cooperation to protect the rights of non-smokers, and to protect communities from the devastating effects of tobacco use.

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