Archi Held Events Celebrating International Children's Day
#Archi residents
#General news
On June 1, Archi held events celebrating International Children's Day for the young residents of Archi in the courtyards of its residential complexes, Archi Digomi 2 and Archi Vazisubani 1.
"There are now more than 35,000 residents in the Archi family, and our main priority is to take care of each one of them and create a pleasant atmosphere for them. Every June 1, we organize entertainment events for Archi children in our residential complexes. This year's events were also successful, and we are very happy that we were able to create a positive mood for the children of Archi," said Shio Khetsuriani, General Director of Archi.
At the events, the children enjoyed their favorite delicacies, sweets, and ice cream. They also participated in many fun activities and team games. Animators, mascots, and stilt walkers entertained them.
"Archi is a company with high social responsibility. Five percent of its profit is dedicated to charity, environmental protection, the promotion of healthy and active lifestyles, and various activities. The Archi team always strives to ensure that every Archi resident feels cared for and has a pleasant time," said Anka Djorjikia, Archi's marketing project manager.
Archi has made it a tradition to hold events for its extended family members on holidays. Numerous events and concerts have already been held especially for Archi residents. This New Year, Nikoloz Rachveli performed masterpieces of Georgian film music with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Philharmonic Hall. The New Year's concert "Gypsies for Archi Residents" at the Sports Palace was distinguished by its scale, as were the concerts by "Sukhishvili," "Lela Tsurtsumia and Band," and "Dato Gomarteli and Shvidkatsa." At events held specifically for Archi residents, they have the opportunity to get to know each other, enjoy themselves, and create positive memories. It has become a tradition to hold entertainment events related to International Children's Day. Archi says they will definitely continue this tradition and will offer many more interesting events and activities to the members of their large family.