Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest

What is a Law of Life?

A Law of Life is a short, pithy saying or quotation that points to a core personal value or ideal. Oftentimes, a Law of Life serves as a memorable and meaningful moral compass on a person’s journey through life.

The Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest asks students to select their own Law of Life, and to write about how it applies to their lives. In doing so, students reflect deeply and write from the heart about what they think matters most. The contest celebrates the students’ stories and their often profound reflections, and proudly presents significant cash awards to students and teachers.

Changing Lives One Essay At A Time

While providing high schools with an effective, cost-free character education program, the Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest changes students’ lives for the better. As students reflect on the values and principles that matter most to them, something magical happens. Through the power of the pen, students begin to see themselves and others with a new perspective. Frequently, the contest nudges students not just to articulate their ideals, but to live out their “best versions” of themselves – lives full of courage, compassion, and gratitude.

Each year, more than 40,000 Georgia students write a Laws of Life essay, and the contest presents $20,000 in cash awards to students and teachers. Your donation will allow even more students to participate in this ethics education program. Please give today!

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Dr. Terri B, Teacher

"The Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest has truly helped my students to not only learn something about who they are, but to also understand that the lessons they have learned In life are foundations for the future."

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Kayla J, Student

"I wouldn't have come this far in my life adventure if it weren't for the Laws of Life Essay Contest. It is with deep gratitude that I thank the Laws of Life program for the opportunities that you've given me."

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Mark E, Rotarian

"The Laws of Life encourages young people from all walks of life to reflect on a character-building life experience and allows students from all academic abilities to be recognized together in their community."

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What Is Rotary?

Rotary International is a service organization of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in local communities and around the world. It is made up of more than 33,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. The members of these autonomous clubs are called Rotarians, all volunteering their time and talents to serve their communities and the world.

Rotary clubs across Georgia conduct the Laws of Life contest as a character values and ethical literacy outreach program to high school students in the state. The essay contest is simpatico with Rotary’s emphasis on education, values, high ethical standards and service to others, and has quickly become a signature program for Georgia Rotarians.

Start A Contest Outside Of Georgia

To help Rotary clubs and districts outside of Georgia launch a successful Laws of Life Essay Contest, the Georgia Rotary Clubs Laws of Life contest is providing this manual. All Georgia Rotary clubs within the state of Georgia are asked to participate in the existing Georgia essay contest, either as a general contest sponsor or as a school specific sponsor. Contact The Georgia Rotary Clubs’ Laws of Life via Email.

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Rotary Club of Wake Forest

Four-Way Test Essay Contest

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Rotary Club of Wake Forest is proud to announce its Four-Way Test Writing Contest for all Wake Forest 7th and 8th-grade students. The Four-Way Test is the “universal ethical guideline for living a life of integrity” by which every Rotarian lives. (Quote from Mr. Apple Discovers the Four-Way Test by Wallis Zbitnew) By applying it to each decision, choice, word, and deed, we aspire to treat others as we want to be treated.

Contest Prizes

The top three (3) student essays will win prizes: 3rd place: $50, 2nd place: $100, 1st place: $150 and your essay will be forwarded to compete for 1st place in District 7710.

Rotary Four-Way Test

In all the things we say or do we first consider:

  • Is it the truth?
  • Is it fair to all concerned?
  • Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
  • Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?

Essay Topic

What Does The Four-Way Test Mean to You and How Do You Apply It to Your Own Life?

Essay Contest Rules

  • Each essay must be typed, double-spaced with the 12-point font (Times New Roman, Arial or Century Schoolbook), and 1” margins.
  • Word limits: each essay must be between 600-750 words in length (which will be 2-3 pages long).
  • Each essay must be accompanied by a fully completed Rotary Contest Form.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS DECEMBER 4, 2020 AT MIDNIGHT. Submissions may be hand-delivered to a member of the WFRC or emailed to [email protected], or; faxed to (888) 308-3708.

North Coast Rotary Club and Foundation

Serving avon lake, avon, sheffield lake and sheffield village, rotary four-way test essay contest.

In the Spring,  participating 7th and 8th graders from Avon, Avon Lake and Sheffield/Sheffield Lake schools compete in an Essay Contest. The top three submissions are recognized with certificates and cash prizes.

Beginning in 2022,  cash prizes (and certificates) are also presented to the top three submissions from each participating school district.  The Winning Essays for each school district are forwarded to the Rotary District 6600 competition level.

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Marshall Middle School sixth graders Kelsey Cowden, Maria Jose and Hailey Tallam took a photo with members of the Marshall noon Rotary club at Wednesday’s award ceremony for the winners of the Four-Way Test essay contest. Cowden won third place, Jose won second place, and Tallam won first place in the contest.

MARSHALL — There was an atmosphere of excitement as sixth-grade students gathered in the Marshall Middle School auditorium on Wednesday. Everyone was waiting to hear who the winners of this year’s Rotary Four-Way Test essay contest would be.

“We were excited to pick some winners, and this was not easy,” Marshall Public Schools Superintendent and Rotary member Jeremy Williams told students. “It’s not like there was just one or two good essays, there were a lot of good essays to pick from.”

One by one, Williams announced the names of Kelsey Cowden, Maria Jose and Hailey Tallam as the third place, second place and first place winners of the contest.

Classmates cheered for each of the winners, as Williams shook their hands and presented them each with a certificate and a cash prize. As the grand prize winner, Tallam was also invited to visit an upcoming meeting of the Marshall noon Rotary, Williams said.

The essay contest is an annual event organized by Marshall Rotarians. Kids are asked to write about how the Rotary’s Four-Way Test applies to their own lives.

“That’s something that the Rotary group uses every day,” Williams explained. “Every time we meet, we recite this Four-Way Test. We think about, how does this apply to what we’re doing in our community?”

The test has four questions Rotary members apply to the things they say or do, club members said. Those questions are: “Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Is it beneficial to all concerned?”

“Those are good things to think about every day in the classroom, or when you’re going through your school day,” Williams told students. “That’s what you wrote essays about. And you had some really good things you wrote about in those essays.”

In addition to recognizing this year’s top three essay writers, Wednesday’s awards ceremony also called up students for classroom awards from MMS language arts teachers.

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Regions Riding Forward® Scholarship Contest

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Their Story. Your Voice.

Your voice is your own. But it's also been impacted by others. Who, we wonder, has inspired you? Let us know by entering the Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest. 

You could win an $8,000 college scholarship

For the opportunity to win an $8,000 scholarship, submit a video or written essay about an individual you know personally (who lives in your community) who has inspired you and helped you build the confidence you need to achieve your goals.

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The 2024 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest consists of four (4) separate Quarterly Contests - one for each calendar quarter of 2024. Regions is awarding four $8,000 scholarships through each Quarterly Contest.

Each Quarterly Contest has its own separate entry period, as provided in the chart below.

The entry deadline for each Quarterly Contest is 11:59:59 PM Central Time on the applicable Quarterly Contest period end date (set forth in the chart above).

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Regions believes in supporting the students whose passion and actions every day will continue to make stories worth sharing. That’s why we have awarded over $1 million in total scholarships to high school and college students.

How to enter, 1. complete an online quarterly contest application.

Enter the Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest by completing a Quarterly Contest application.  The second Quarterly Contest runs from April 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024. Complete and save all requested information. 

2. Prepare your Written Essay or Video Essay

For each Quarterly Contest, the topic of your Written Essay or Video Essay (your “Essay Topic”) must be an individual you know personally, who lives in your community. Your Written Essay or Video Essay must address how the individual you have selected as your Essay Topic has inspired you and helped you build the confidence you need to achieve your goals.

Written Essay and Video Essay submissions must meet all of the requirements described in the contest Official Rules. Your Written Essay or Video Essay must be (i) in English, (ii) your own original work, created solely by you (and without the use of any means of artificial intelligence (“AI”)), and (iii) the exclusive property of you alone.

Written Essays must be 500 words or less. You can write your Written Essay directly in the application, or you can copy and paste it into the appropriate area in the application form.

Video Essay submissions must be directly uploaded to the contest application site. Video Essays must be no more than 3 minutes in length and no larger than 1 GB. Only the following file formats are accepted: MP4, MPG, MOV, AVI, and WMV. Video Essays must not contain music of any kind nor display any illegal, explicit, or inappropriate material, and Video Essays must not be password protected or require a log-in/sign-in to view. You must upload your Video Essay to the application, and you may not submit your Video Essay in DVD or other physical form. (Video Essays submitted via mail will not be reviewed or returned.)

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Winning entries are selected by an independent panel of judges who are not affiliated with Regions. If your entry is selected as a Quarterly Contest winner, you will need to respond to ISTS with the required information.

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International exhibition NEFTEGAZ-2022

Neftegaz (Oil and gas exhibition) is the largest exhibition in Russia, which is one of the ten most significant in the industry. Lots of business meetings. Sighning of contracts. Experience exchange. The exhibition is attended by over 500 companies from around the world.

Moscow International Film Festival

The film festival has been held since 1935. Second oldest after the Venice Film Festival. Moscow International Film Festival is one of the most important events in the film industry. This is not only an influential professional venue, but also an interesting event for muscovites and guest of the city.

Christmas Festival

This is the most favourite festival of Muscovites and guests of the city. Interesting events take place at 80 venues throughout the city. Numerous ice rinks, food zones, hockey courts, slides, a children’s snowboard park are open. Every day, in special chalets around the city, puppet shows and fairy tales are read. Concerts and master classes await visitors, where you can try yourself in Gzhel painting, clay modelling, decoupage. You can make jewellery, toys and gifts to loved ones, as well as send a letter to Santa Claus. On Red Square, everyone is interested in not only skating on the rink themselves, but also enjoying the colourful ice show from the famous Russian skaters.

Festival “Moscow Maslenitsa”

One of the brightest, longest events in Russia, dedicated to the seeing off of winter and the meeting of spring. Everyone will be able to learn how to cook pancakes, attend a lot of creative and craft workshops. Take part in traditional Shrovetide fun. Build a huge stuffed animal from straw and burn it, ride on crusts, take part in a masquerade parade. At numerous venues it will be possible to see street performances and performances by the best vocal ensembles and folk artists.

New Year on Red Square

The festive concert begins at 20.00. Then everyone lights the New Year tree together. At midnight, guests will be surprised by festive fireworks. Tickets are on sale in advance at the expected symbolic price of 2,025 rubles.

Easter Gift Festival

Easter festival is one of the most striking and major events of the city in April. Guests and residents of the city will be able to learn about the traditions of Easter, taste various options for Easter cakes, try other holiday treats. And also take part in charity events.

The solemn ceremony of the changing of the guard at the walls of the Moscow Kremlin

The ceremony is held every on the Cathedral Square of the Kremlin. This is a colourful sight introducing Russian military traditions. Every year, the organizers introduce new elements into the program, preserving the classic part. To enter the territory of the Kremlin, an entrance ticket is required.

Russia Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945

In May 9th Russia celebrate the day of victory of Soviet troops over Nazi Germany. On this day, parades, commemorative events, and festive fireworks are held solemnly throughout the country. The main military parade of the country takes place in Moscow on Red Square. Throughout the city, at special concert venues, art groups perform, songs of the war years are heard everywhere. People dance, relax. Many older people cry, remembering the horror of years gone by.

Night of museums

Museum Night is an annual project that will take place in Moscow 15 times. Most of the city’s cultural institutions traditionally take part in it. Most of the city’s museums and exhibitions are free to visit. In parks, country estates, thematic performances and entertainment cultural events are held. About 200 museums, exhibition halls and art spaces take part in the festival. Many sites prepare special projects on the topic for visitors.

Fish Week festival

This year the festival will be held in Moscow for the sixth time. Everyone can taste a variety of seafood dishes, as well as purchase fish, shrimp, caviar «take away”. Every day, gastronomic shows and various master classes for both adults and children will be held at the festival venues.

A cappella Moscow Spring international festival

Bright and talented performers and bands from different countries come to Moscow to demonstrate all their singing a cappella skills. The show takes place at different open-air scenes in the center of Moscow. Everyone can visit any city concerts, creative workshops, music, theatre performances.

Horse racing events

In Moscow, the racing season lasts from May to September. Purebred racehorse competitions are held at the Central Moscow Hippodrome. Throughout the entire period, horses demonstrate all their power, beauty and strength. By tradition, in the spring a big holiday is held, dedicated to the opening of the race.

Day of Russia

On this day, all cities of the country host ceremonies, entertainment programs, holiday concerts with the participation of popular performers. Everyone can participate in sports and youth flash mobs, visit museums and improvised fairs. And the culmination of the holiday will be a big fireworks.

Flower Jam Festival

Within the framework of the festival, the international competition of urban landscape design of the same name takes place. The task of the contestants is to come up with gardens, compositions that will beneficially affect the emotional and physical condition of the city residents. Across the city will appear compositions of fresh flowers. The city is blooming.

International Festival "Russian Cuisine"

This year the festival of Russian cuisine will be held for the forth time. Guests will be able to taste a wide palette of dishes from multinational Russia. Appreciate the skills of the best chefs in Russia. Taste ready-made dishes according to old Russian recipes. The largest outdoor food court in Moscow will open. Performances of famous pop singers and folk artists will complement the holiday atmosphere.

International Fireworks Festival Rostec

The largest festival of pyrotechnic art in Russia. The strongest pyrotechnics from different countries gather to show the audience all their highest skills and compete for the title of best. A diverse program is provided for guests and residents of the city: creative and sporting events, thematic spaces, quests and games, performances by musical groups and much more.

International Military Music Festival Spasskaya Tower

This holiday festival takes place on Red Square. This is one of the most ambitious and vibrant events of the year. Spectators are waiting for the parade of military bands, musical groups from around the world. Music from classical to pop sounds in the city center. Military bands from many countries demonstrate entire dance performances, performances with weapons. Colorful laser and pyrotechnic shows decorate this event. The grand fireworks on the closing day are unforgettable.

Moscow City day

Bright, large-scale and spectacular holiday. In 2022, Muscovites will celebrate the 875th anniversary of their city. Moscow greets this day on a grand scale. The whole city is seething. At various venues there are concerts and live music. Sports competitions for families, fairs for all are held. Everywhere – an atmosphere of joy and emancipation.

Moscow Balloon Festival

The festival will be held at the Expocentre on Krasnaya Presnya. This is the largest festival in Europe in terms of the number of participants, guests and sponsors. The best professional graphic designers from all over the world compete here. The program includes: an air show, master classes, an exhibition of sculptures from balloons, as well as exciting seminars from professional aero designers.

XI Moscow International Festival Circle of Light

One of the largest light festivals in the world. Grand multimedia shows await guests and residents: 3D mapping, pyrotechnic effects using high-altitude fountains, fire flames, laser projections. Many light installations of fireworks with musical accompaniment.

XVIII Moscow Gastronomic Festival

Hundreds of restaurants in Moscow present a signature tasting menu. It offers new tastes, unusual food combinations, bold culinary experiments. Special brunches take place all month. The city has a lot of thematic entertainment, promotions from the partners of the festival. At the end of the festival, a magnificent ball is held at which members of the international jury will choose the winner.

National Unity Day of Russia

In Moscow, the program of this general public holiday is especially solemn and vibrant. A variety of patriotic events, rallies, parades are held. In the evening, festive concerts of pop stars and musical groups will take place.

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  1. PDF Rotary International District 5520 Four-Way Test Essay Contest 2022

    Each club is encouraged to honor local essay winner at club meeting. Four-Way Test Essay Contest District Chair: Sarah Jones (Del Norte-ABQ) Cell: (505) 280-0509 E-mail: [email protected]. Four-Way Test Essay Contest Rules and Guidelines for Club. *Original & personal work of the student. * 500-1000 words, double-spaced.

  2. Four Way Test ESSAY Contest

    The Four-Way Test Essay contest in District 7390 was initiated in 2006-07 by the Rotary Club of Mechanicsburg-North in the 9 th grade at Cumberland Valley High School. The winner of their 2007-08 contest presented her essay at the District Conference and was well received. The 2008-09 District Governor challenged other Clubs to have contests in ...

  3. Rotary District 7730

    All 3 District winners will be recognized by Rotary District 7730 at the District Conference being held April 19-20 at the Hotel Ballast in Wilmington, NC. Questions: Rhonda Williamson, District *Four-Way Test* Essay Contest Chair. Tel (Cell): (910) 734-5251. E-mail: [email protected]. Essay Rules for Rotary Clubs 2023-24.

  4. Georgia Laws of Life Essay Contest

    Rotary clubs across Georgia conduct the Laws of Life contest as a character values and ethical literacy outreach program to high school students in the state. The essay contest is simpatico with Rotary's emphasis on education, values, high ethical standards and service to others, and has quickly become a signature program for Georgia Rotarians.

  5. 2022-23 Four-Way Test ESSAY Contest

    Submissions for the 2022-23 District 7390 contest are due February 20, 2023 . Contest rules, critical dates, and information for both Rotarians and Students are available on the District 7390 Website. Any questions or requests for further information can be directed to project chair, Steven Grubb, at [email protected].

  6. PDF FOUR-WAY TEST* ESSAY CONTEST District Submission Deadline: March 15, 2023

    2022-23 Essay Prompt: How the *Four-Way Test* Can Prevent/Reduce Bullying and Cyber-Bullying At a time when bullying occurs too often in schools, in person, and ... RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROTARY CLUB 1. Agree to sponsor the contest. 2. thIdentify and contact the lead English/Language Arts teacher for the 6th and 7 grade class(es) in the public ...

  7. 2021-2022 Four-Way Test Essay Contest!

    It is time to start planning your club's 4-Way Test ESSAY Contest. This year's essay prompt ... Is truth relative? Submissions for the 2021-22 District 7390 contest are due March 11, 2022. Contest rules, critical dates, and information for both Rotarians and Students are available at the ... Rotary District 7390 | P.O. Box 7116 | York, PA ...

  8. PDF 4-Way Test Essay Contest

    4-Way Test Essay Contest - Rotary Club of New Bern, District 7720 From the earliest days of Rotary, Rotarians have been concerned with promoting high ethical standards in their professional lives. One of the world's most widely printed and quoted statements of business ethics is The Four-Way Test, which Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created in

  9. PDF *FOUR-WAY TEST* ESSAY CONTEST

    *FOUR-WAY TEST* ESSAY CONTEST 2022-23 Essay Prompt: How the *Four-Way Test* Can Prevent/Reduce Bullying and Cyber-Bullying At a time when bullying occurs too often in schools, in person, and ... Submission: Submit to Rotary Club . Essay Length: The essay must not exceed 750 words in length. Cover Sheet: A cover sheet must be attached to each ...

  10. 2021-2022 Four-Way Test Essay Contest

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  11. Four Way Test Speech & Essay Contests

    Four-Way Test SPEECH Contest. The 2023-2024 Rotary Four Way Test Speech Contest is underway! The 2024 Mid-Level Contests will be held in March of 2024. Students who advance from club level competitions throughout Rotary District 7390 will be assigned to one of the Mid-Level Contests. Students will be contacted with the location and time (all ...

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    Rotary Club of Wolfeboro. Toggle navigation. ... PHOTOS; ABOUT; JOIN; 2022-2023 Essay Contest. 2022-2023 High School Speech Contest . District Winner receives $1,750 total & Runner-Up $1,500 ... and inclusion (DEI). As one of our initiatives for 2022-2023, Rotary has strengthened our commitment to DEI, resulting in a greater focus on ...

  13. 4-Way Essay Test Selection Deadline to District

    Then by the deadline of April 1, 2023 you need to submit your winning essay to the district where it will be judged with all of the other club winners. The District 5610 winners will be announced at PETS in Mitchell on April 28, 2023. The first place winner will receive a $300 check, a certificate, a Four -Way Test coin and the chance to read ...

  14. Four-Way Test Essay Contest

    Rotary Club of Wake Forest is proud to announce its Four-Way Test Writing Contest for all Wake Forest 7th and 8th-grade students. The Four-Way Test is the "universal ethical guideline for living a life of integrity" by which every Rotarian lives. (Quote from Mr. Apple Discovers the Four-Way Test by Wallis Zbitnew) By applying it to each ...

  15. DISTRICT 5580 FOUR WAY TEST ESSAY CONTEST

    It is suggested that clubs use a deadline of November 30, 2023 for receiving entries so that they can be judged locally and the winning essay sent to the Essay Contest Chair by December 31, 2023. EACH CLUB'S ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION MUST INCLUDE THE STUDENT ENTRY FORM, CLUB CONTACT INFORMATION AND STUDENT ESSAY PRIOR TO THE DECEMBER 31 2022 ...

  16. 4-Way Test

    Each year the Rotary Club of Camarillo has an essay contest for local students. The theme of the essay is the Rotarian's 4-Way Test - an ethical guide for making personal and professional decisions. The students examine and write about a personal dilemma and use the 4-Way Test in deciding what to do about it. Congratulations to the winners of the essay contest, who also get cash awards ...

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    ROTARY 4-WAY TEST ESSAY CONTEST DEADLINE IS APPROACHING. This is a reminder for those clubs participating in, or thinking about participating in, the Rotary 4-Way Test Essay Contest. ... NEW "Rotary District 7390 Club Presidents 2022-2023" LinkedIn Group: DGE Juliet has formed a new LinkedIn group for 2022-2023 D7390 Club Presidents. This ...

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  19. DOCX Rotary District 6600

    The Rotary Club of _____ is pleased to announce the winners of its annual Four-Way Test essay contest for the seventh and eighth grade English students at _____ School. The Four-Way Test is a set of four questions that Rotarians use to assist in the conduct of their personal and professional lives.

  20. Rotary reveals essay contest winners

    The essay contest is an annual event organized by Marshall Rotarians. Kids are asked to write about how the Rotary's Four-Way Test applies to their own lives.

  21. Moscow, ID

    The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission announce the opening of registration for 3rd Thursday Artwalk on April 18 as well as host and street vendor opportunities for the June 20, 2024 Artwalk Season Finale.

  22. Moscow's 15 Biggest Problems (Photo Essay)

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  23. The 20 Best Moscow Tours for 2022

    This tour is a perfect choice for those who wish to get to know Moscow in depth. One of the highlights of this package is the KGB history tour which gives an interesting perspective on the Cold War. You will also have time for exploring the city on your own or doing extra sightseeing. $ 941 From/Per person. Details.

  24. Riding Forward Scholarship Contest

    Limit one (1) Quarterly Contest application per person, per Quarterly Contest. 2. Prepare your Written Essay or Video Essay . For each Quarterly Contest, the topic of your Written Essay or Video Essay (your "Essay Topic") must be an individual you know personally, who lives in your community.

  25. The annual calendar of major events in Moscow Russia 2024

    01.10.2023−31.10.2023. November, 2024. National Unity Day of Russia. In Moscow, the program of this general public holiday is especially solemn and vibrant. A variety of patriotic events, rallies, parades are held. In the evening, festive concerts of pop stars and musical groups will take place.