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BEFORE CARE:
$25 per child weekly
AFTER CARE:
$40 per child weekly
BEFORE & AFTER CARE:
$50 per child weekly
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Balmoral Ridgeway Elementary
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Barrett’s Chapel Elementary
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Belle Forest Community
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Bellevue Middle
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Brownsville Road Elementary
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Bruce Elementary
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Chimneyrock Elementary
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Colonial Middle School
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Cordova Elementary
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Cordova Middle School
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Delano Elementary
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Dexter Elementary + Pre-K
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Dexter Middle School
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Double Tree Elementary
Programs: After Care, Before Care* (Begins Aug 16)
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Downtown Elementary + Pre-K
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E.E. Jeter K – 8
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Evans Elementary
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Fox Meadows Elementary
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Ford Road Elementary
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Gardenview Elementary
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Germanshire Elementary + Pre-K
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Germantown Elementary
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Germantown Middle School
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Grahamwood Elementary
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Hickory Ridge Middle
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Highland Oaks Elementary
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Holmes Road Elementary + Pre-K
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Idlewild Elementary
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John P. Freeman Optional School
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Kate Bond Elementary
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Kate Bond Middle
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Keystone Elementary
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Lowrance Elementary + Pre-K
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Lucy Elementary
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Macon Hall Elementary
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Maxine Smith STEAM Academy Middle
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Mt.Pisgah Middle
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Newberry Elementary
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Oak Forest Elementary + Pre-K
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Oakshire Elementary
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Peabody Elementary
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Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows Elementary
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Richland Elementary
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Ridgeway Early Learning Childhood Center
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Ridgeway Middle
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Riverwood Elementary
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Ross Elementary
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Rozelle Elementary
Programs: After Care, Before Care beginning 9/13/21
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Scenic Hills Elementary
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Sea Isle Elementary + Pre-K
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Shady Grove Elementary
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Shelby Oaks Elementary
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Sherwood Elementary
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Snowden School
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Southwind Elementary + Pre-K
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White Station Elementary + Pre-K
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White Station Middle
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Whitehaven Elementary + Pre-K
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Before and After School Age Child Care Program Information
SCOPE Education Services is the largest child care provider in the state of New York, serving more than 6,000 students. All SCOPE child care programs are licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and are operated in public schools on Long Island.
SCOPE Child Care programs provide a safe, fun, caring environment for the children of working parents. A variety of age-appropriate supervised games, sports, arts and crafts, and enrichment opportunities are offered, as well as healthy snacks, scheduled homework/study/reading time and daily opportunities to socialize with peers.
Admission/Enrollment:
- SCOPE Child Care is available to all elementary students residing in the district (transportation restrictions may apply).
- There is an annual non-refundable registration fee and a non-refundable monthly tuition fee due upon enrollment. (Parents must re-register each year) Please note that fees are subject to change.
- Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis due to staffing and capacity licensing restrictions. A wait list will be established when the program is full.
- Enrollment is based on continuous monthly usage. In order for your child to remain enrolled, the minimum monthly tuition payment must be paid. Refer to the Tuition/Calendar Section.
- Your child must have the NYS required immunizations to be admitted.
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Students with Special Health/Medical Needs:
If your child has a physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition expected to last 12 or more months who requires health and related services of a type or amount beyond that generally required by children, please click on the appropriate button below to complete required paperwork.
Health/Safety:
The program has an OCFS approved Health Care Plan that is available to parents upon request. In accordance with the NYS approved SCOPE Health Care Plan and OCFS Regulations, parents are responsible to implement immediate pick-up arrangements in the event their child is sick.
- This includes signs and symptoms of fever, vomiting, head lice and other infectious diseases. Parents will be notified immediately in the event of an illness or serious injury. The completed blue emergency card that parents are required to complete on your child’s first day provides SCOPE with parent permission for emergency medical treatment for their child. This includes providing first aid and calling 911 for medical assistance in the event the illness or injury is severe. In the event a child is taken directly to a hospital, a staff member will accompany the child. SCOPE insurance will cover 100% of all uncovered medical costs incurred to a child who is hurt at SCOPE.
- It is important for parents to inform SCOPE of any special health care needs his/her child may have. An Individual Health Care Plan may be required. In the event a child requires more than the 1:10 staff to student ratio, an additional staff member will be hired. An additional nominal fee may be charged to the parent.
- The Site Director and Assistant Site Director are certified to administer oral, inhaled medication and epinephrine auto injector medication on an emergency basis to children diagnosed with allergy/asthma. Parents are required to complete medication authorization forms and review with the Site Director.
- All other medications will only be administered if it is required under provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (to be determined on a case by case basis).
- Outdoor play is a regulatory requirement unless it is extremely cold or raining. Please ensure your child’s comfort by dressing your child appropriately. Exclusions to keeping a child inside during outdoor play time require a doctor’s written statement and our ability to cover staff to child ratios.
- Children are required to wear sneakers or closed toe rubber sole shoes in order to use the playground equipment or to engage in active play.
- Children in long dresses and skirts, or a dress/skirt without shorts, may be restricted from using the playground equipment for safety reasons.
- Children are not permitted on playground ‘monkey bars’ or any hanging apparatus while at SCOPE.
- Children must remove dangling necklaces and earrings before engaging in active play.
- It is a license regulation to inform all parents, in writing, in the event a SCOPE child has a communicable disease. (Child’s name will not be disclosed.)
- It is a license regulation for the Site Director to teach children about health and safety.
- As mandated reporters, all SCOPE staff is required to report any suspicion of abuse or neglect and can be held criminally liable if they fail to report suspected child abuse or neglect.
- Report any actions by SCOPE staff that you deem inappropriate to the SCOPE Field Supervisor. If these actions involve suspected child abuse, contact the Child Abuse Hotline immediately at 1-800-342-3720.
- SCOPE will not release a child to a parent or designated pick up person if, in the judgment of the staff, the person is acting in a way that is consistent with the inappropriate use of drugs or alcohol. While we cannot hold a child against his/her parent’s will, SCOPE staff will be required to contact the local police and CPS.
- If a child resides in two separate households with their custodial parents, SCOPE will require that each parent complete their own emergency pick-up form.
ALLERGY AND ANAPHYLAXIS POLICY
Program Activities:
- A daily schedule is posted on the Program Display Board located at the Parent Sign In/Out table.
- A Program Activity Calendar listing featured games, crafts and events will be posted on the Display Board each month.
- The dedicated time for Homework/Studying/Reading for PM programs is a minimum of 40 minutes daily.
- Daily activities include age-appropriate recreational, educational and quiet games, including arts & crafts and organized active play.
- Special events, presenters and enrichment opportunities are provided throughout the year on pre-determined dates which are indicated on the posted monthly activity calendar.
SCOPE After School Homework & School Support:
SCOPE schedules approximately 40 minutes of quiet time for homework and school support each Monday – Thursday (refer to the posted schedule at the program for the specific start and end time). During this time, children are directed to work independently. Staff will be available to answer questions regarding homework directions, to provide encouragement, and to oversee that children are quietly on task. If children complete all homework assignments, they will be directed to read or study. Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and First grade students will participate in staff directed quiet activities. Additional homework/study/reading opportunities may also be provided as an alternative activity. Please note that your child’s participation during scheduled academic time is dependent upon your pick-up time.
Snacks/Celebrations:
- USDA approved healthy snacks are served daily in AM & PM Programs.
- The snack menu is posted on the Display Board.
- SCOPE is a peanut free program and provides gluten free options.
- If your child has dietary restrictions, peanut free snacks may be sent in from home with approval from the Site Director.
- Parents are encouraged to donate food items for special events (holiday/birthday celebrations, edible crafts, etc.) as requested by the Site Director through monthly Parent Sign-up Sheets located on the Display Board.
- With advance SCOPE approval, parents are welcome to bring in store bought peanut free food items for students to share.
Supervision:
- All staff undergo an extensive background check and are fingerprinted and cleared through the NYS Central Registry for Child Abuse & Maltreatment.
- All staff meet/exceed NYS Office of Children & Family Services licensing requirements.
- The staff to student ratio is one adult for every ten children.
- All staff receive a minimum of 15 hours per year of paid mandatory training.
- The Site Director and Assistant Director are certified in First Aid, CPR and Medication Administration Training (MAT).
Emergency Information/School Closings:
SCOPE, in cooperation with the school district, has established specific emergency and safety plans that are coordinated with local police, fire departments and the NYS OCFS. These plans include the identification of primary and secondary emergency evacuation sites, a designated shelter in place location and documented drills for preparedness. Parents will be notified of the evacuation locations and provided advance notice of the shelter in place drill date. In the event of inclement weather or other emergencies (e.g., no power) the PM program may be closed or close early. Parents will be notified through a computerized messaging system via text and/or e-mail. A message will also be left on the program cell phone for parents to call and check the program status. It is critical for parents to keep all work and emergency contact numbers up to date. SCOPE cannot accept responsibility in the event a school district has an emergency delayed opening and AM SCOPE is cancelled, or when PM SCOPE is cancelled or closes early due to an unscheduled emergency. In the event of an early closing, parents are responsible to implement their emergency back plans to ensure their child is picked up before the closing time. Emergency alternate arrangements are necessary in case your child is sent home early from school. It is important to discuss these arrangements in advance with your child, your child’s teacher and your emergency contacts.
Parent/Guardian Communications & Involvement:
Parents/Guardians are always welcome to visit their child at SCOPE and to participate in special events and activities. To facilitate our shared commitment to the well being of your child, we encourage continuous communication between you and the child care staff at mutually convenient times.
- Parents/Guardians are required to complete an Emergency Card on your child’s first day of SCOPE. This will take a few minutes so please plan accordingly.
- Add the SCOPE site phone number and SCOPE site e-mail address to your phone contacts. It is important to leave a message in the event there is a schedule change or if you will be late to pick up your child (PM only). In the event it is closing time and we have not heard from you, the Site Director will call all of the phone numbers provided on your Emergency Card and Registration Application, including all emergency contacts. If, after 30 minutes, SCOPE has not established contact with anyone, the Site Director will contact the police.
- Immediately notify SCOPE of updated phone numbers, home address, work place, authorized pick-ups, custody arrangements, health issues or any other changes.
- Parents or other designated pre-authorized adults (age 18 or older) are responsible to escort and sign in for the AM program each day and to sign out for the PM program each afternoon. Photo ID will be required from authorized individuals if they are unknown to the staff.
- Unauthorized persons (anyone who is not listed on the blue emergency card and registration application) will not be permitted to pick-up a child.
- In the event that your child has a problem with another SCOPE child, please do not approach the other child. Speak to the Site Director and let him/her resolve the issue. NOTE: SCOPE will not share the disciplinary action for another child.
- SCOPE cannot prevent a parent from picking up his/her child unless copies of court orders are on file. It is the responsibility of the parent to update forms and to provide legal documentation.
Program Schedule/Scheduled Early Dismissal Days:
SCOPE will follow the school district calendar by operating on all full school days. The Before School Program will operate on all scheduled early dismissal days. Extended Day Child Care will only be offered on scheduled early dismissal days (for an additional fee) depending on: district approval, if the Site Director and one additional staff member is available to work, and if there is sufficient enrollment. Children will need to bring a peanut free lunch. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
Behavior Management:
Behavior guidelines have been developed to help children acquire and improve self-control and to learn techniques to resolve conflicts peaceably through positive guidance and communication. SCOPE rules are posted on the program Display Board and are regularly reviewed with the children. In addition, a Student Code of Conduct Statement is required to be signed by each parent and child upon enrollment. SCOPE staff is trained to guide children in becoming responsible for their own actions and to help them grow in respect for the rights and feelings of others. When conflicts develop, the staff will listen to what each involved child has to say and help resolve the conflict through effective communication. In some instances, children may be removed from one activity and redirected to another. Older children may be asked to complete a Student Report Form (to explain their actions and what he/she will do in the future) to be reviewed and discussed with the Site Director. The Site Director is required to complete an Incident Form (indicating unusual and/or negative behavior) and to review it privately with the parent. The parent is required to sign the form as evidence that the form has been received. The parent and the Site Director are expected to formulate an agreed upon plan of action to support SCOPE’s efforts to ensure appropriate behavior. In the event inappropriate behavior continues after steps have been taken to facilitate improvement, a suspension followed by exclusion from the SCOPE program will occur, if deemed necessary, for the safety and well-being of the children and staff. Corporal punishment is strictly prohibited.
Social Media, Electronics, Personal Belongings:
- The Site Director is responsible to carry the SCOPE smart phone on his/her person during program hours.
- Students are not permitted to use cellular phones during SCOPE program hours.
- If you need to get in touch with your child or the Site Director during program hours, please call or e-mail the SCOPE site phone and leave a detailed message. (Texting is limited to emergencies.) The staff will check messages periodically throughout the program hours.
- Hand held electronic games are not permitted while at SCOPE.
- Electronics can only be used at SCOPE if issued to the student by the school district for required assignments.
- SCOPE is not responsible for the loss or damage of electronic equipment or toys brought from home to the program.
Tuition:
- SCOPE accepts Mastercard, VISA, American Express, Discover and ACH payments. There is an automatic online payment option available.
- There are full-time and part-time enrollment options.
- Part and Full time monthly tuition options applies to all ten school months.
- The monthly tuition is subject to change.
- There are no credits or refunds for absences.
- There is no switching back and forth between rates.
- The first month’s tuition is due upon your acceptance into the program.
- After the first tuition payment all subsequent tuition payments are due in advance, no later than the 25th of each month, (The October tuition payment is due by September 25.) A $20 late payment fee will be charged for payments received after the 25th.
- For the safety of your child, part time parents are responsible to indicate their child’s SCOPE schedule for the upcoming month online by the 14th of each month. Schedules submitted after the 14th of the month are subject to a late schedule charge. In the event a full time student will not be attending on a specific day, do not change the online schedule as this would impact your billing. Please notify the Site Director directly, in advance (complete Form 11). If your child will be attending a school based activity during program hours and then returning to SCOPE, inform the SCOPE Director (complete Form 99). Children will not be permitted to go to the activity unless you have notified the Site Director. It is important to ask the Club Leader/Teacher to escort your child to SCOPE at the end of the activity. Speak to the SCOPE Site Director if this is a problem.
- To withdraw from a program, contact (631) 360-0800 ext. 207 during business hours (9:00am-4:30pm) or email: [email protected]. NOTE: Credits/Refunds will only be issued for withdrawals received prior to the 25th of the month for the following month. No credits or refunds for withdrawal within the same month.
- There is a 20% sibling discount for the 2nd child; a 40% sibling discount for the 3rd child and a 60% sibling discount for the 4th child in the same family.
- A 5% discount is available to parents who prepay for the entire school year.
- Subsidies/reduced rates and limited scholarships are available for income eligible families. Contact (631) 360-0800 ext. 207 for further information.
- Late pick-up fees will be applied for every 15 minutes, or part thereof, that you arrive late. Excessive lateness (more than 3 times) will result in the removal of the child from the program.
- Students will be withdrawn from SCOPE if tuition is not received within 30 days of the due date.
- Monies (cash or checks) may not be collected by SCOPE staff for any reason.
Parent Information & Resources:
- LI Regional Office of Children & Family Services – Website: www.ocfs.ny.gov (631) 240-2560
- Child Abuse Hotline (call to report suspected child abuse or neglect) 1-800-342-3720
- Parent Helpline (call for information about child abuse & neglect, for referrals to local organizations that help parents and children, and to find out what you can do to prevent child abuse) 1-800-CHILDREN
- NYS OCFS Complaint line – Website: ocfs.ny.gov 1-800-732-5207
- Long Island Parent Center (631) 321-1840
- Suffolk County Department of Social Services (child care subsidies) (631) 853-8714
- Nassau County Department of Social Services (child care subsidies) (516) 227-7976
SCOPE Before & After School Child Care Forms & Information:
- Click Here to download and print the list of SCOPE Before & After School Programs
- Click Here to download the Parent Checklist
- Click Here to download the NYS Department of Health brochure, “Together We Can Raise Healthy Children”
- Click Here to download the NYS Department of Health brochure, “Together We Can Raise Healthy Children” (En Espanol)
- Click Here to download the NYS Office of Children and Family Services brochure, “Understanding adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
- Click Here to download the Child Care Scholarship Application
- Click Here to download the Child Care Scholarship Application (En Espanol)
For further information, please call (631) 360-0800, ext. 100, 123, or 131: When leaving a message please indicate your name, mailing address, phone number and the location of the program for which you wish to register.
10 best entertainment for children in Nizhny Novgorod – family events (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
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1. Nizhny Novgorod 1. Kremlin
Author: ElenaK4178
The tour was 1.5 hours. It was very cold outside, but the guide’s story was very interesting. Thanks to him!!!!
2. Chkalovskaya Stairs
Cultural objects and sights
Open now
Author: nerpa99
Beautiful stairs! At least once in life we need to rise) we counted 444 steps from the beginning of the stairs to Chkalov …
3. Street Bolshaya Pokrovskaya
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Author: Nerpa99
Quite a long and very beautiful pedestrian street in Nizhny. On New Year’s Eve, everything is lit up with lights. Lots of cafes and…
The enclosures are clean, the animals are well-groomed and well-fed. Infrastructure, navigation, sound…
5. Nizhny Novgorod Cableways
trams
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We arrived in April for several days in Nizhny in April, but only for the third time the weather was comfortable …
6. Embankment Fedorovsky
Historical places for walks
Author: MonaLiza0209
The Fedorovsky embankment, like many other streets and cultural objects, was ennobled and modernized as part of…
7. Miracles Galileo
Specialized Museums • Entertainment parks and thematic parks
Author: 230Tatyanab
is very exciting and entertaining for children and adults! Had a great time!!! I liked the program “Cryo liquid and. ..
8. Cathedral in the name of St. Prince Alexander Nevsky
Churches and cathedrals
Author: nerpa99
Stunningly beautiful cathedral. Unusual iconostasis. Very interesting and majestic temple. Fourth in height of …
9. Monument to Valery Chkalov
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Chkalov Wonderful person. But this place could be Chaliapin. No less worthy. And according to history…
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In my opinion, Rozhdestvenskaya street is the second most beautiful street after Bolshaya Pokrovskaya. There is a huge number …
12. Verkhnevolzhskaya Embankment
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Building beautiful mansions. There are beautiful views of the Volga. The embankment itself is well laid out. Many…
13. Pechersky Ascension Monastery
Churches and cathedrals
Author: R2868VH_
A very interesting monastery in historical terms and spiritually strong. The atmosphere there is simply indescribable!
14. The sculpture “Funny goat”
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The sculpture definitely causes a smile and is successful for both tourists and local residents and local residents, and local residents and local residents, and the local residents. near…
15. Monument to Minin and Pozharsky
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But there are still some minor differences. Whether it was done on purpose or not, he knows…0004 The museum is located on the top floor of the building. Below is a large (the largest souvenir store in the city), higher museum of folk …
17. Nizhne-Volga embankment
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During my last visit, the embankment was closed and brought beauty to the upcoming anniversary. But, I was a little disappointed…
18. Square Minin and Pozharsky
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“Everything was mixed in the Oblonsky house”, this phrase can be applied to the city center – Square – Square of Minin and Minin and Minin Pozharsky. Everything seems to be…
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A monument of 17th-century hip architecture on the territory of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. The oldest surviving stone temple …
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According to the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin plan, a fortification under the name – Dmitry Trush #1 and…
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We really, really liked the museum! Care and care, the interest of employees in their work is immediately felt. Such museums I…
26. Monument to Jules Verne
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27. Nizhny Novgorod exotary
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The premises are small, there is a smell. Description and notes on each cage/aquarium. See all – 30 minutes per eye. nine0003
28. Arsenal. The Center for Contemporary Art
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29 29. Museum of the History of Artistic Crafts of the Nizhny Novgorod Region
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Elena Kalinina
5 publications
Tour of the Kremlin
The tour was 1.5 hours. It was very cold outside, but the guide’s story was very interesting. Thanks to him!!!!
Review for: Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin
Published January 19, 2023
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Nerpa
Moscow, Russia228 publications
444 steps
Nice staircase! At least once in life you have to climb) we counted 444 steps from the beginning of the stairs to Chkalov. In the evening it is very beautifully illuminated.
Review for: Chkalov Stairs
Published January 5, 2023
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Nerpa
Moscow, Russia228 publications
Main street
Quite a long and very beautiful pedestrian street in Nizhny. On New Year’s Eve, everything is lit up with lights. Lots of cafes and restaurants
Review for: Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street
Posted January 5, 2023
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IrinaKazan
Kazan, Russia54 publications
Very cool!
Nice, clean, cozy zoo. The enclosures are clean, the animals are well-groomed and well-fed. Infrastructure, navigation, sound – everything is fine.
Difficulties with parking at the weekend, but it couldn’t be otherwise. Many people come to see this zoo.
We liked it very much.
Animals are friendly, especially deer, ponies. You can feed them by buying a glass of vegetables. nine0605 Grace before and only!Review for: Limpopo Zoo
Published September 5, 2022
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Larisa M
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Take a ride on the cable car
The Nizhny Novgorod cable car is interesting. Good review, a little scary, especially when you drive over the Volga. But, the delight is indescribable. The final stop is the city of Bor. You can sit and warm yourself in one of the cafes. nine0003
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Published January 30, 2023
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MonaLiza0209
Moscow Region, Russia561 publication
Reconstruction and modernization have done their job!
Fedorovsky Embankment, like many other streets and cultural objects, was improved and modernized in preparation for the celebration of the 800th anniversary of Nizhny Novgorod. nine0605 Yes, there was a period of broken asphalt, and problems with the availability of benches, and darkness due to insufficient lighting. But now this is already in the past and the scale of the reconstruction is impressive – benches, sunbeds, hammocks, wooden flooring, an amphitheater, glass transparent cabins for couples in love, trampolines, swings, garbage bins were installed along the entire route (and they are made very aesthetically, they don’t even rush into eyes that this is a trash can), in the dark, the embankment is beautifully lit and looks most impressive due to the multi-colored and color-changing lanterns, as well as the installed lighting on the Uspensky and Sergievsky bridges and at the monuments to Jules Verne and Gorky. nine0605 Beautiful views of the famous Nizhny Novgorod sunsets open from here, a view of the Strelka, the River Station, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Kanavinsky Bridge, the Okskaya and Volzhskaya embankments, the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin. We liked it very much, I advise you to definitely visit.
Review for: Fedorovsky Embankment
Published December 28, 2022
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Tatyana B
1 publication
Fascinating and informative
Very exciting and entertaining for children and adults! Had a great time!!! I liked the program “Cryo liquid and not only”, which was conducted by Professor Lena.
Review for: Galileo Wonderland
Published November 27, 2022
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Nerpa
Moscow, Russia228 publications
Magnificent temple
Stunningly beautiful cathedral. Unusual iconostasis. Very interesting and majestic temple. The fourth highest in Russia.
Review for: Cathedral of Saint Prince Alexander Nevsky
Published January 5, 2023
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Sergey
Moscow, Russia 1 publication
I have been to Nizhny Novgorod many times. Even Dobrolyubov’s great granddaughter saw the city
Chkalov is a wonderful person. But this place could be Chaliapin. No less worthy. And according to history…
Review for: Monument to Valery Chkalov
Published January 18, 2023
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Moscow, Russia108,133 publications
in August 2021, all roads were blocked and the city was actively bringing beauty to its birthday. This temple is the most beautiful and my favorite. It is luxurious in every way. And this year I was also lucky enough to get to the peony bloom near the temple, so it was an aesthetic ecstasy))). The temple was built with the money of the merchant G. Stroganov and is one of the best examples of the Stroganov style. In the temple there is an old icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, this is for those who go to the temple to pray, and not just to take more pictures! I recommend everyone to visit! nine0003
Review for: Church of the Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God (Rozhdestvenskaya or Stroganovskaya)
Published November 9, 2022
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Moscow, Russia108,133 publications
Rozhdestvenskaya street
In my opinion, Rozhdestvenskaya street is the second most beautiful street after Bolshaya Pokrovskaya. There are a huge number of beautiful buildings, there are also many cafes, but there are much fewer tourists here. If you want a little silence in the evening, then the street is perfect for walking and having dinner in a restaurant. nine0003
Review for: Rozhdestvenskaya Street
Published November 11, 2022
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Anyuta
St. Petersburg, Russia925 publications
Pleasant place for walking
Beautiful mansions lined the embankment. There are beautiful views of the Volga. The embankment itself is well laid out. Many flower beds and locations for beautiful photos. nine0003
Review for: Verkhnevolzhskaya Embankment
Published November 19, 2022
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Irina F
Klin, Russia14 publications
A place of amazing spiritual power
A very interesting monastery in historical terms and strong spiritually. The atmosphere there is simply indescribable! nine0003
Review for: Pechersky Ascension Monastery
Published November 30, 2022
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Moscow Region, Russia561 publication Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street does not pay attention to this funny goat, and few people think of taking a picture with her (and next to her, and in front, and riding on her, and behind her). We, too, were no exception, and just in case, we tried ourselves as “models with a goat” from different angles, because, if you believe in local signs, different “places” of a goat bring good luck in various areas of life – in order to get rich in everything, you need to saddle it, and rub the goat’s horns and udder, and stroke its back)))
This cute goat was installed at the intersection of Piskunova and Bolshaya Pokrovskaya streets in 2005. Its “history” of origin is associated with three cases: firstly, with an unsuccessful, or rather comical image of a deer on the coat of arms, as a result of which it, that is, a deer, very much resembled a “cheerful goat”; secondly, with a city fire that occurred in the 17th century, which the townspeople were able to put out in a timely manner by waking up in time from the ringing of a bell, which was swung by a goat, frightened of the fire and galloping through the whole city, eventually getting entangled with its horns in the rope of the fire bell bell; well, and thirdly, the same name – “Merry Goat” – is also the All-Russian festival of theatrical skits, which has been held in Nizhny Novgorod since 1993 years old
It’s unlikely to miss the sculpture and pass by – if you see a crowd and a line, then you’re here)))Review for: Sculpture “Merry Goat”
Posted on December 18, 2022
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Moscow, Russia108,133 publications
Monument to Minin and Pozharsky
It is believed that this is an exact copy of the monument. But there are still some minor differences. Whether this was done on purpose or not, only Tsereteli knows). The monument in Nizhny Novgorod is as much as 5 cm smaller than the original, which naturally cannot be determined “by eye”. The second difference lies in the text of the inscription on the pedestal. The original has the text: “Grateful RUSSIA to Citizen Minin and Prince Pozharsky. Summer 1818″. The copy of the monument has no indication of the year, respectively, the text ends with the word “Russia”.
Review for: Monument to Minin and Pozharsky
Published November 14, 2022
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February 01, 2023
13:34Today, February 1, exactly 40 days have passed since the death of humorist Alexander Ponomarenko, a member of the popular pop duet. His brother Valery shared his memories of him on the air of the Russia 1 channel. nine0003
55-year-old humorist Alexander Ponomarenko died on December 24 in a hospital in Rostov-on-Don after a difficult battle with cancer. Until the very last breath, his wife Anna was next to the artist. Do not leave the patient’s room and his twin brother Valery. Family members recalled a difficult time in the Malakhov program and told how they live now, when they have to pay huge debts.
The Ponomarenko brothers have lived all their lives side by side, including on stage. And when one of them was gone, the other was outside the door of his chamber. nine0003
“Yes, I was there until the last second. Sasha left calmly,” recalls Valery Ponomarenko.
When a seriously ill artist was asked about his health, he invariably answered that everything was fine with him. When he could no longer speak, he nodded. When he couldn’t nod, he pointed.
“He took care of us all to the last. He didn’t show that he felt bad, smiled, even made faces. He was always kind. He always thought more about others than about himself,” Valery Ponomarenko continues to talk about his brother. nine0003
The comedian admits that he lost not only his brother, but also his partner, compares himself to a pianist without a piano.
“All these 40 days he is with me not only in a dream, but also in reality. This connection has not gone anywhere … I miss my brother all the time,” says Ponomarenko.
Literally a month before the death of Alexander Ponomarenko, the broadcast of the Malakhov program was devoted to the artist, where he himself spoke about the disease. Until recently, the humorist forbade talking to an elderly mother about his real problems. nine0003
The death of a pop star shocked many of his colleagues. Vladimir Vinokur, Regina Dubovitskaya, Klara Novikova, Alexander Morozov and other celebrities reacted to the terrible news. Why almost none of them were at the funeral of Alexander Ponomarenko in Novocherkassk – his brother Valery also spoke about this in the Malakhov program. All episodes of the TV show are available on the Watch platform.
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