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Margaret's summer in Bakar: diverse programs for children and adults include Forest Camp, Fairytale and Miljenko Šegulja exhibition

Margaret's summer in Bakar continues with a rich program that includes Forest Camp for children, Bajkoteka in the Bakar Castle, Miljenko Šegulja exhibition and many other activities for all generations.

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Margaretino leto continues with a rich program in Bakar. After events such as Margaretina and the Naval Battle attracted more than 15,000 visitors, new programs are ahead of us this summer. The Bakar Tourist Board invites everyone interested to participate in the diverse activities that follow this week.

Programs for children
Wednesday, July 17, brings exciting activities for the youngest. At the Hroljevo playground in Krasica, from 9 o'clock, there will be a Forest Camp for children aged 6 to 11 years, led by adventure guide Marko Sladić. Later that day, at the Bakar Castle, from 7 pm, Iva Volović from the Maritime and Historical Museum of Rijeka will hold the Fairy Tale program, where children will have the opportunity to learn how the Grimm brothers' fairy tales are connected to our heritage. The program also includes thematic workshops for children, which will be held on July 23 and 30. In addition, on July 19, as part of Krasica Day, from 7 to 10 pm, there will be a Play Day, providing the little ones with extra fun.

Programs for adults
For the older ones, Wednesday brings the opening of Miljenko Šegulja's exhibition "Ča je ča" at 8:15 pm in the square by the Bakar pontoon promenade, organized by KUU "Sklad". The multi-day program for Krasica Day will culminate with a big party on Saturday, July 20, with Trio "Andreas" at the Hroljevo playground at 9 pm. The week will be concluded with a new edition of the event Bakar Dances, which will be held on Sunday, July 21, at 9 pm in the square by the pontoon promenade.

The Bakar Tourist Board also announces a date change for this year's "Fešta od brodeta" due to great interest and high temperatures. The feast will be held on the last Saturday in August, August 31. Interested parties have additional time to perfect their recipes. Thanks to sponsors, all listed programs are free and open to everyone.

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