AISI College Participated in the Celebration of Georgia’s Independence Day
AISI College took part in the celebrations marking Georgia’s Independence Day on 26 May, held in Ozurgeti's central square and organized by the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia. The event brought together vocational education institutions from across the country.
To commemorate both Georgia’s Independence Day and the 1,700th anniversary of Christianity being declared the state religion of Georgia, AISI College showcased a wide range of products, including wine and chacha (Georgian grape pomace spirit), preserves, jams and marinades, ceramic and wooden crafts, felt products, enamel artwork, and other themed handmade items.
Visitors had the opportunity to bottle their own wine, create a commemorative label specially designed for the occasion, and enjoy wine tasting alongside traditional Kakhetian cuisine.
The AISI College exhibition stand was visited by Givi Mikanadze, Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, accompanied by his deputy ministers. The Minister and the deputy ministers personally bottled wine and added commemorative inscriptions to the bottles.
The College’s exhibition attracted significant interest from visitors, including international guests. The products presented by AISI College received highly positive feedback and appreciation.


