В Кукморском районе открылось новое местное отделение Всероссийского общественного движения «Волонтеры культуры».

В Кукморском районе открылось новое местное отделение Всероссийского общественного движения «Волонтеры культуры».

      В Кукморском муниципальном районе Республики Татарстан в Районном доме культуры было открыто местное отделение Всероссийского общественного движения «Волонтеры культуры» в рамках национального проекта «Молодёжь и дети». После торжественного открытия состоялся обучающий семинар для специалистов, отвечающих за кураторство волонтёров культуры в муниципальных районах Республики Татарстан. В семинаре участвовали волонтёры культуры из различных районов, включая Алексеевский, Алькеевский, Альметьевский, Арский, Атнинский, Балтасинский, Высокогорский, Заинский, Кукморский, Мамадышский, Мензелинский, Новошешминский, Пестречинский, Сабинский, Тетюшский, Тюлячинский и г. Набережные Челны. «Это первый семинар подобного рода в Республике Татарстан. Мы планируем продолжить эту практику, чтобы донести информацию о деятельности движения «Волонтеры культуры» до населения в других муниципальных районах», - отметила Гульфия Мутугуллина, руководитель регионального отделения Всероссийского общественного движения «Волонтеры культуры» Республики Татарстан. В рамках мероприятия также была проведена акция по сбору новогодних подарков для детей из Лисичанска и Рубежного (ЛНР), которые находятся под опекой Татарстана. В тот же день волонтеры культуры Республики Татарстан посетили Реабилитационный центр для детей и подростков с ограниченными возможностями «Милосердие» в Кукморском районе.

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В Казани скончался академик Борис Железнов. В Казани на 99-м году жизни ушел из жизни выдающийся юрист, академик РАН Борис Железнов. 26.11.2025. Казанские ведомости. Республика Татарстан. Казань. The Paper Kites express their deepest intimacy and restorative qualities in “When the Lavender Blooms,” a gentle, slow-burning reminder to stop, breathe, and embrace the positive aspects of life. With their seventh album ‘If You Go There, I Hope You Find It’ set to release in January, guitarist David Powys discusses this quietly transformative period in their journey – one influenced by family life, long-lasting friendships, and a reconnection to the communal spaces where their music first gained significance.

There’s an elemental warmth created by The Paper Kites – a soothing glow, a familiar resonance, akin to a gentle hand resting on one's shoulder. “When the Lavender Blooms,” the initial preview from the Australian band’s upcoming seventh album If You Go There, I Hope You Find It (releasing January 23 via Nettwerk), serves as a reminder of their cherished status and the enduring nature of their songs, which have provided a soundtrack to road trips, late-night drives, heartaches, and pivotal quiet moments for over fifteen years. It’s comforting and cathartic, intimate and welcoming, crafted from the same essence that made albums like States, twelvefour, Roses, and At the Roadhouse so beloved. Yet, this piece offers something even more profound – a grounded simplicity, a reflective tenderness – signifying the band’s return to their true selves.

I keep running  
From the good things  
That I’m giving  
Trying  
To do better  
And letting  
The good things in  
I wanna kick my heels out again  
Down a road to something true  
Find some good living  
When the lavender blooms  
If You Go There, I Hope You Find It – The Paper Kites  

Recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne and mixed by Jon Low, “When the Lavender Blooms” flows with a gentle, driving warmth. It embodies indie folk in its purest, most comforting form – rich guitars, delicate harmonies, and that unmistakable ease of The Paper Kites, carrying a subtle weight that never overwhelms. The song is both tender and contemplative, yet filled with hope—its melody rolling forward like a long exhale after a prolonged breath-hold. Amidst the warmth, Sam Bentley sings, “I wanna kick my heels out again… find some good living when the lavender blooms,” which resonates like a mantra for those seeking light after enduring a period of darkness.

The band describes this new phase as a “creative homecoming.” After extensive touring and settling into family life in Melbourne—school drop-offs, renovations, holidays, and everyday routines—the five members (Sam Bentley, Christina Lacy, Josh Bentley, David Powys, and Sam Rasmussen) found themselves collaborating in writing again, reminiscent of their time during States. “This album reflects a creative homecoming,” David Powys shares. “Just the five of us again doing what we love together and exploring the next chapter of this band’s story.” “When the Lavender Blooms” is rooted in that stability, that closeness, that shared experience. It speaks of gratitude, of cherishing small moments, and of recognizing the good things while opening up to them.

“This was one of the first songs completed for the album,” he explains, “and for us, it captures the essence of the album. It reflects thankfulness for the good things – a narrative that encourages stopping to smell the roses.” That intention permeates every line of the track. There’s a meditative patience to the arrangement, allowing space for Bentley’s voice as he sings, “I know I keep running from the good life I was given… I’m gonna try some good living.” It is soft yet powerful, a subtle declaration of hope from a band that has dedicated its career to acknowledging the emotional weight of everyday life.

The Paper Kites’ gift has always been their ability to envelop honesty in gentleness, providing space for stillness without sacrificing momentum. Their music has accompanied countless road trips, weddings, heartbreaks, late-night drives, and moments where words fall short. “I can sense the trust and friendship we’ve cultivated together as a band and with our fans over 15 years,” Powys reflects. “We hope our long-time listeners can feel that connection in the music.”

“When the Lavender Blooms” encapsulates that connection with remarkable clarity. It offers nostalgia without delving into the past, comfort without retreating inward—a song that supports you while encouraging forward movement. It evokes the feeling of stepping into sunlight after rain, re-establishing one's footing, and a reminder that joy is permissible even amidst life's burdens. As the chorus unfolds with the poignant vow—“I’m gonna try some good living”—it becomes a small act of healing, an invitation to breathe more deeply and gravitate toward the things that make life worthwhile.

Since its release, “When the Lavender Blooms” has gradually revealed itself as the gateway into If You Go There, I Hope You Find It—a record influenced by The Paper Kites express their deepest intimacy and restorative qualities in “When the Lavender Blooms,” a gentle, slow-burning reminder to stop, breathe, and embrace the positive aspects of life. With their seventh album ‘If You Go There, I Hope You Find It’ set to release in January, guitarist David Powys discusses this quietly transformative period in their journey – one influenced by family life, long-lasting friendships, and a reconnection to the communal spaces where their music first gained significance. There’s an elemental warmth created by The Paper Kites – a soothing glow, a familiar resonance, akin to a gentle hand resting on one's shoulder. “When the Lavender Blooms,” the initial preview from the Australian band’s upcoming seventh album If You Go There, I Hope You Find It (releasing January 23 via Nettwerk), serves as a reminder of their cherished status and the enduring nature of their songs, which have provided a soundtrack to road trips, late-night drives, heartaches, and pivotal quiet moments for over fifteen years. It’s comforting and cathartic, intimate and welcoming, crafted from the same essence that made albums like States, twelvefour, Roses, and At the Roadhouse so beloved. Yet, this piece offers something even more profound – a grounded simplicity, a reflective tenderness – signifying the band’s return to their true selves. I keep running From the good things That I’m giving Trying To do better And letting The good things in I wanna kick my heels out again Down a road to something true Find some good living When the lavender blooms If You Go There, I Hope You Find It – The Paper Kites Recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne and mixed by Jon Low, “When the Lavender Blooms” flows with a gentle, driving warmth. It embodies indie folk in its purest, most comforting form – rich guitars, delicate harmonies, and that unmistakable ease of The Paper Kites, carrying a subtle weight that never overwhelms. The song is both tender and contemplative, yet filled with hope—its melody rolling forward like a long exhale after a prolonged breath-hold. Amidst the warmth, Sam Bentley sings, “I wanna kick my heels out again… find some good living when the lavender blooms,” which resonates like a mantra for those seeking light after enduring a period of darkness. The band describes this new phase as a “creative homecoming.” After extensive touring and settling into family life in Melbourne—school drop-offs, renovations, holidays, and everyday routines—the five members (Sam Bentley, Christina Lacy, Josh Bentley, David Powys, and Sam Rasmussen) found themselves collaborating in writing again, reminiscent of their time during States. “This album reflects a creative homecoming,” David Powys shares. “Just the five of us again doing what we love together and exploring the next chapter of this band’s story.” “When the Lavender Blooms” is rooted in that stability, that closeness, that shared experience. It speaks of gratitude, of cherishing small moments, and of recognizing the good things while opening up to them. “This was one of the first songs completed for the album,” he explains, “and for us, it captures the essence of the album. It reflects thankfulness for the good things – a narrative that encourages stopping to smell the roses.” That intention permeates every line of the track. There’s a meditative patience to the arrangement, allowing space for Bentley’s voice as he sings, “I know I keep running from the good life I was given… I’m gonna try some good living.” It is soft yet powerful, a subtle declaration of hope from a band that has dedicated its career to acknowledging the emotional weight of everyday life. The Paper Kites’ gift has always been their ability to envelop honesty in gentleness, providing space for stillness without sacrificing momentum. Their music has accompanied countless road trips, weddings, heartbreaks, late-night drives, and moments where words fall short. “I can sense the trust and friendship we’ve cultivated together as a band and with our fans over 15 years,” Powys reflects. “We hope our long-time listeners can feel that connection in the music.” “When the Lavender Blooms” encapsulates that connection with remarkable clarity. It offers nostalgia without delving into the past, comfort without retreating inward—a song that supports you while encouraging forward movement. It evokes the feeling of stepping into sunlight after rain, re-establishing one's footing, and a reminder that joy is permissible even amidst life's burdens. As the chorus unfolds with the poignant vow—“I’m gonna try some good living”—it becomes a small act of healing, an invitation to breathe more deeply and gravitate toward the things that make life worthwhile. Since its release, “When the Lavender Blooms” has gradually revealed itself as the gateway into If You Go There, I Hope You Find It—a record influenced by Начальник ПДН Управления МВД России по г. Казани подполковник полиции Диана Багаутдинова поделилась информацией о профилактике правонарушений среди подростков, 26.11.2025. УМВД по Казани. Республика Татарстан. Казань. Экстренное уведомление на 27.11.2025 г. (гололед) Экстренное уведомление на 27.11.2025 г. (гололед) Уважаемые граждане! От ФГБУ «Управление по гидрометеорологии и мониторингу окружающей среды Республики Татарстан» поступила: Консультация – предупреждение о уровне интенсивности метеорологического явления с 18:00 26.11.2025. Камско-Устьинский район. Республика Татарстан. Камское Устье. Казанский педагогический колледж организовал профориентационные испытания для учеников школ. Казанский педагогический колледж организовал профориентационные испытания для учеников школ. В рамках всероссийского проекта «Билет в будущее» в Казанском педагогическом колледже прошли профессиональные пробы для школьников, которые включали лекции, практические занятия и компьютерное тестирование. 26.11.2025. Новости Зеленодольска. Республика Татарстан. Зеленодольск. Следуя указаниям мошенников, жительница Казани потеряла значительную сумму денег. Женщина понесла ущерб свыше 4,5 миллионов рублей. В полиции 40-летняя потерпевшая сообщила об этом 26 ноября 2025 года в УМВД по Казани, Республика Татарстан. Студентам представили информацию о мерах помощи для молодых семей. Студентам представили информацию о мерах помощи для молодых семей. Заместитель министра труда, занятости и социальной защиты Республики Татарстан Наталья Бутаева присутствовала на встрече, состоявшейся 26 ноября 2025 года, в Министерстве труда в Казани.

В Кукморском районе открылось новое местное отделение Всероссийского общественного движения «Волонтеры культуры».

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