What is a TV for in a library?

What is a TV for in a library?

The My First Scholarship program continues to inspire students to pursue their passions and make a positive impact in their community. Our scholarship recipients are encouraged to develop their own projects and initiatives, and we are always excited to support them in any way we can.

One such initiative was developed by Semen Novak, a bright and talented student who has been working tirelessly in his school’s museum “No Future Without the Past” for the past two years. Despite the museum’s success and popularity, there was always a problem of space, as new ideas and exhibits constantly filled up the room. Semen came up with a creative solution to this problem by proposing the installation of a modern TV to showcase the museum’s exhibits and projects, and create more space for new ones.

With the support of the Karpinski Foundation, a brand new TV was purchased for the museum. Semen’s idea has not only freed up space but has also enabled the museum to present exhibits and projects in a more modern and innovative way, through multimedia presentations. The museum has become more accessible and engaging, allowing visitors to experience history in a whole new way.

Semen’s passion and dedication to the museum is inspiring, and we are proud to support his work. Through initiatives like this, we hope to inspire more young people to pursue their passions and make a positive impact in their community.