Representatives of the cultural sphere in Shymkent actively participated in the city-wide Sabbath
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On September 28, 2025, a large-scale nationwide Saturday was organized in Shymkent as part of the republican environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan". Not only residents of the city, but also representatives of various sectors - state institutions, enterprises, educational organizations and cultural workers - actively participated in this event. One of the areas of special attention is the cultural sector, since their participation makes a significant contribution to the formation of an ecological culture among the population and increasing responsibility for environmental protection.
The leadership and staff of the Shymkent City Theater of Humor and Satire, under the supervision of the city's Department of Culture, Language Development and Archives, actively participated in the Sabbath. The theater team, using their professional skills, organized interesting and entertaining events for residents during the Sabbath. They attracted the attention of young people and adults by explaining environmental issues through humor. This approach showed that the Sabbath is not only a cleaning event, but also includes an educational and upbringing element.
During the event, theater employees walked through the city streets and courtyards, helping to collect garbage, maintain green spaces, and maintain flower beds. In addition, they provided residents with important information on environmental protection, improving the ecological situation of the city, and properly separating household waste. The participation of theater employees increased the attractiveness of the Sabbath and encouraged other city residents to take active action.
During the weekend, representatives of the cultural sector actively participated in such activities as collecting garbage, cleaning street ditches, and maintaining flower beds. This was not only physical work, but also an important event aimed at forming an ecological culture and responsibility. The theater team gave children and teenagers examples and practical advice on how to protect the environment, not litter, and keep the city clean.
The goal of the weekend is to teach the city's residents environmental discipline, to instill in young people a sense of responsibility for the environment, and to raise public awareness. The participation of representatives of the cultural sphere will facilitate the achievement of these goals. Theater workers, using their creative abilities, made the environmental campaign interesting and memorable. Through various performances and short performances, they promoted environmental culture to residents and showed the importance of keeping the city clean.
During the weekend, special information stands were set up, where instructions and tips on waste sorting, recycling, and keeping the city clean were placed. Theater employees conveyed this information to residents and answered their questions. Working especially with children and adolescents, they explained the importance of environmental education.
All participants of the event worked together to clean the city's streets, courtyards, parks and sports fields. As a result of the weekend, a large amount of garbage was collected, and flower beds and greenery were taken care of. This event was not only a visual cleaning, but also an effort to strengthen cooperation and social responsibility between residents and cultural workers.
The active participation of representatives of the cultural sphere increased the effectiveness of the Sabbath. They were an example of promoting environmental culture, and also used their creative abilities to make the event fun and memorable. This not only explained to residents the importance of environmental discipline, but also increased their motivation to participate in environmental activities.
As a result of the Sabbath, the environmental awareness of the city's residents increased, green areas and flower beds were maintained, garbage was removed, and the city's beautification was contributed to. In addition, the participation of cultural workers made the action even more attractive and effective. They showed residents the importance of environmental discipline and made a great contribution to keeping the city clean.
The city-wide Saturday event on September 28 played an important role in the formation of an ecological culture in Shymkent. The participation of employees of the Shymkent City Theater of Humor and Satire increased the effectiveness of the event and showed the city residents the importance of environmental protection. As a result of this event, cooperation between residents and representatives of the cultural sphere increased, and the city's beauty and ecological situation improved.
In general, the weekend brought together the city's residents, taught them environmental discipline, and made it possible to use the potential of culture and creativity. The activity and creative activities of cultural workers made a great contribution to the formation of an ecological culture, teaching young people and adults to be responsible for the environment.
The main goal of the campaign is to keep the city of Shymkent clean, increase the ecological culture of residents, and instill a sense of responsibility for protecting nature in the younger generation. The participation of representatives of the cultural sphere facilitated the achievement of these goals, making the Saturday an effective and memorable event.
Thus, the city-wide clean-up drive held on September 28 was an important event aimed not only at cleaning, but also at forming an ecological culture, raising public awareness, and strengthening cooperation between residents and cultural workers. The active participation of the cultural sector increased the attractiveness of the campaign and conveyed the importance of environmental discipline to city residents.