Association Local Action Group "Together on the
Sandstone"
Music, singing and dance are inseparable elements of the folk culture on which
this trip will be based to a large extent. Participation in it creates a unique opportunity to get to know
the treasures of the cultural heritage of the countryside hidden in the words of old songs, resounding in
forgotten instruments, but happily - cultivated by the youngest generations, ensuring that the folk
culture does not remain only a cloudy mention in the pages of history.
Therefore, we will visit the
local action group "Together on the Sandstone", an important element of which is to support local folk
groups - during the visit we will meet, among others, with members of the Lime Clearing Association, which
runs two children's folk groups.
Before we get to places strongly related to the rural culture, we
will start our trip with a project that is no less important from the perspective of the inhabitants,
starting our journey along the path of a well-known proverb, a sound mind in a sound body.
Main
topics:
- cultivating folk traditions,
- culture in rural areas,
- health and
recreation.
Smile Dent dental office in
Chlewiska
The starting point for the trip will be a dental surgery in Chlewiska -
the first one in this town to be equipped with a pantomograph. Anyone who has ever dealt with the work of
a dentist knows how important it is to have the right tools for this treatment. Thanks to the funding from
the local action group, from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, the inhabitants of
Chlewiska have the opportunity to run necessary and crucial tests for maintaining health, without overmuch
moving away from their town.
An additional advantage of this project is the source of its creation
- LAG Together on the Sandstone, more than 50% of the budget of the local development strategy allocated
to supporting local companies, with particular emphasis on enterprises established by women. One of them
is the office we have just visited.
The value of financial support: PLN 218.047,00 (ca. EUR 48.027,00).
Created workplaces: 2.
Museum of Folk Instruments in Szydłowiec.
In the second
part of our trip, we will visit one of the oldest museum of folk instruments in the world. Thanks to its
multiannual activity, it has a rich collection of musical instruments that have accompanied farmers in
family and religious celebrations for many years. As we can read on its website:… after decades,
through field penetration, through purchases, gifts, and organization of competitions for the construction
of folk musical instruments, the museum has gathered the largest collection of folk instruments in Polish
collections. From the simplest clay whistles, pipes, feathers, through drums, to instruments with a
greater and high degree of complexity, such as violins, bladder fiddle, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes and
harmonies.
The museum collection includes instruments from various periods - from the oldest items,
such as the seventeenth-century timpani or "złóbcoki" from 1705, nineteenth-century "mazanki" and
basses, to instruments from the beginning of the twenty-first century.
In 2015, the Museum modernized
its exhibition and storage space for PLN 825.512,46 (ca. EUR 181.830,00) amount of funding from the
European Regional Development Fund was PLN 701,685.59 (ca. EUR 154.556,00).
Lime Tree Glade
After visiting the museum, we will go to
an idyllic-sounding place called Lime Tree Glade, which, thanks to the great involvement of the local
community, has become the center of communal integration. As part of the support of the local action
group, a playground and an outdoor gym were built here. Later this year, a wooden gazebo, serving the
residents, will be built here.
Total value of obtained funds: PLN 160.000,00 (ca. EUR
35.242,00).
The bicycle path and the nordicwalking path also start here, which were launched as
part of cooperation projects carried out by the local action group Together on the Sandstone.
Children's folklore groups: Joyful Notes and
Cubs
Finally, we will go to the Mirzec municipality, where the involvement of local
enthusiasts was transformed into the creation of two children's folk groups. Their activity, appreciated
by the entire local community, is strongly related to the mission of cultivating local traditions.
Therefore, Together on the Sandstone co-financed groups from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural
Development, which allowed the purchase of folk instruments and costumes.
The total value of the
support was PLN 25.000,00 (ca. EUR 5.506,00).







