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Asecond meeting of the working group „The Children and Cultural Heritage Education” took place in Vilnius (11-12 November). The event assembled representatives of cultural institutions from the Baltic Sea countries as well as Norway and Iceland. The participants discussed a number of interesting strategic solutions and educational projects, with emphasis on the role played by European Heritage Days. The convention also proposed a calendar and strategy of joint undertakings for the coming four years and defined target groups. The prepared material was handed over to the Monitoring Group, which met in Stavanger (Norway, 26-28 November).