We stand by the PestiSrácok!

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We promise a strong program and a good time for the ten-year birthday party of PestiSrácok.hu and the farewell party of Pesti TV, which will take place on Saturday at 4 pm in the Chestnut Garden in Buda. The main musical attraction of the evening will be the mini rock band tearing his strings since 1968 and its frontman, Ádám Török, known for his special flute playing, and Kristóf Kosik, who also plays the guitar of Béla Radics, who is also known from the screen. Spigiboy, ie László Spiegehalter, is followed by the mayor of Vácrátó.
We have previously had a conversation on stage with Father Imre Kozma, the founder of the Maltese Charity Service, and the 1956 freedom fighter Mária Wittner, who has been a strong supporter for the survival of our editorial staff. We recall the best performances of the ten-year-old PestiSrácok.hu and take a look at the great moments of Pesti TV, which has been operating for a year and a half. The well-known faces of our editorial office will be heard, and the Quarantine Blog and the Political Hobbyist will also be performing live on stage. We are collecting donations on the spot for the mission of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service in Transcarpathia.
ERECOME, STAND OUT, SPEND THE SATURDAY EVENING WITH US!

Perseverance,PestiSracok.huandPesti TV! After the victorious battle, it is customary not to dismiss the fighters but to reward them. We hope that the authorities understand this.

We promise a strong program and a good time for the ten-year birthday party of PestiSrácok.hu and the farewell party of Pesti TV, which will take place on Saturday at 4 pm in the Chestnut Garden in Buda. The main musical attraction of the evening will be the mini rock band tearing his strings since 1968 and its frontman, Ádám Török, known for his special flute playing, and Kristóf Kosik, who also plays the guitar of Béla Radics, who is also known from the screen. Spigiboy, ie László Spiegehalter, is followed by the mayor of Vácrátó.
We have previously had a conversation on stage with Father Imre Kozma, the founder of the Maltese Charity Service, and the 1956 freedom fighter Mária Wittner, who has been a strong supporter for the survival of our editorial staff. We recall the best performances of the ten-year-old PestiSrácok.hu and take a look at the great moments of Pesti TV, which has been operating for a year and a half. The well-known faces of our editorial office will be heard, and the Quarantine Blog and the Political Hobbyist will also be performing live on stage. We are collecting donations on the spot for the mission of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service in Transcarpathia.

ERECOME, STAND OUT, SPEND THE SATURDAY EVENING WITH US!

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