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Lidl Cyprus supports culture as Silver Sponsor of the Limassol Book Fair

Lidl Cyprus recently proudly supported the recent Limassol Book Fair as a Silver Sponsor, for the second consecutive year.

As noted in an announcement from the company, "In this great celebration of books, Lidl Cyprus gave a powerful ‘gift’ with its strong support, along with the presence of Lidl Vantastic. The popular Lidl Cyprus canteen was present throughout the three-day festival, offering healthy snacks and drinks to attendees."

The first day of the festival entailed a full-day professional conference, in which more than 30 professionals from the book world, from Cyprus and abroad, took to the stage to discuss issues concerning the book industry, both locally and internationally.

Over the next two days of the festival, a General Exhibition followed, which was open to the public and hosted over 100 acclaimed authors and speakers from Cyprus, Europe, Russia, and the Middle East. At the same time, more than 90 events were organised, specially designed for different age groups, the company's announcement noted.

"Lidl Cyprus invests consistently and persistently in institutions that strengthen culture and society as a whole. At the same time, remaining faithful to the values that govern the company, Lidl Cyprus undertakes actions, goes into partnerships, and supports institutions, such as the Limassol Book Fair, that can make a difference, and practically contribute to a better tomorrow," it concluded.

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