VIDEO ⟩ The motto brought the small village of Sürgavere to the competition for Estonia's largest heart
Sürgavere village participated in an annual event to create the largest heart in Estonia, joining efforts typically centered in Viljandi.
This year, the competition for creating Estonia's largest heart took place in two locations in Viljandi County. Traditionally, this event is held primarily in Viljandi, where participants gather to form the shape of a heart. However, in a new twist, the small village of Sürgavere also joined the national initiative, showcasing the spirit of community involvement in a heartwarming challenge.
The addition of Sürgavere to this event emphasizes the increasing participation of smaller communities in larger national endeavors which aim to foster unity and joy. The heart shape formed by participants symbolizes love and solidarity among the people. Such events contribute not only to a sense of togetherness but also promote local culture and initiatives within Estonia.
Organizers hope that the inclusion of Sürgavere will inspire similar villages to take part in future events, encouraging a sense of pride and community spirit in local traditions. The competition not only highlights the collaboration between towns but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community involvement in cultural and social activities throughout Estonia.