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A week full of events: from okolotorn to sports tournaments and concerts in Novi

This week brings a variety of events for all ages in Novi, including the cultural program of Okolotorna, a concert by Bruno Mičetić, a football tournament, a regatta, celebrations in Klenovica and Ledenice, and a bowling tournament in Donji Zagon.

A week full of events: from okolotorn to sports tournaments and concerts in Novi
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A week filled with diverse events for all ages awaits us. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in sports, music, and cultural activities at various locations. Today, July 10th, marks the beginning of the first Okolotorno of the year at 7:30 PM in the old town center. The program includes a rich offering of cultural content, handicrafts, and local products. Okolotorno will be held every Wednesday in July and August, concluding on August 28th.

Bruno Mičetić Concert
On Thursday, a concert by Bruno Mičetić awaits you in the ambiance of Srićina's house. The evening will be filled with top-notch music that promises a special experience.

Futsal Tournament
Sports enthusiasts can follow the Senior Futsal Tournament at the small sports field below Ivana Mažuranić Elementary School from July 12th to 14th. Next weekend follows the veterans' tournament.

Saturday in Novi
This Saturday will be rich with various events. The traditional Velebit Channel Regatta starts in the port of Novi. In the evening, visitors will be entertained by the VIP band on the Croatian War Veterans' Promenade from 9:00 PM.

Celebration in Klenovica
Klenovica celebrates its patron saint, Saint Margaret, on July 13th. In the Church of St. Margaret in Klenovica, a Holy Mass will be served at 11:00 AM. In the evening at 9:00 PM on the Klenovica pier, there will be a blessing of the sea, boats, fishing gear, fishermen, and all who live off the sea, with entertainment by the Replay band.

Celebration in Ledenice
On the same day, July 13th, Ledenice will celebrate the day of their patron saint, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, whose feast day is on July 16th. The celebration will include excellent gastronomic offerings with a roast ox and music by the Tamburitza ensemble Fijaker, starting at 8:00 PM.

Bocce Tournament in Donji Zagon
On Sunday, July 14th, the traditional Bocce Tournament will be held in Donji Zagon in honor of St. Anthony. The tournament starts in the morning and lasts all day. We invite you to join the programs we have prepared. We are sure you will find something for yourself and enjoy all the events!

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