Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi will turn into a Eurovillage tomorrow, inviting the public to join in celebrations at Rike Park.
The organisers of the event promise a virtual journey across the European Union with informative and fun activities taking place throughout the day.
Raindrops are falling on my head...
— Carl Hartzell (@CarlHartzellEU) May 4, 2019
To make sure that everyone can enjoy #EuropeDay, hopefully with a bit of sunshine, and a lot of fun, we will hold our event tomorrow. Come join us on Sunday, 5 May and discover more about the #EU.https://t.co/vZrclZj9m6#StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/q9ts4bTe3P
Representatives of EU Member states and EU programmes will showcase "how the EU has helped Georgia develop further and present opportunities EU offers to the Georgian citizens”.
The celebrations start at 12pm and include:
#EUMM will also in 2019 contribute to Europe Days activities in Georgia and in Brussels. Come and join us in Tbilisi for #EuropeDay celebrations Sunday, May 5 at Rike Park from 12:00 pm. We will provide info about #EUMM, organize competitions, distribute gifts. #Strongertogether pic.twitter.com/sth7Zi4k1m
— Erik Hoeg (@erik_hoeg) May 4, 2019
Europe Day 2019 is a joint initiative of the Delegation of the European Union and Tbilisi City Hall, in cooperation with the embassies of EU member states and other partners.
The European institutions celebrated Europe Day in Brussels with the annual Open Day on May 4.
Watch how the EU Council celebrated Europe Day.
What a day behind us! Another #euopenday, another day of fun with our visitors and with you online!
— EU Council (@EUCouncil) May 4, 2019
???? Watch some of the best moments @EUCouncil from today. pic.twitter.com/4dM6GlTJiP