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Rally or Procession occurring in Bremen on 17th August

On August 17, the Martinsclub Bremen e.V. is orchestrating an all-inclusive stroll rally. Various groups will commence their journey on foot or by bicycle from various locations within Bremen and some parts of the nearby vicinity, converging at the Martinsclub's establishment in Neustadt. The...

Protest Rally in Bremen and Its Surroundings on 17th August
Protest Rally in Bremen and Its Surroundings on 17th August

Rally or Procession occurring in Bremen on 17th August

Inclusive Star March Organised by Martinsclub Bremen e.V. Set for August 17th

Martinsclub Bremen e.V., one of the largest providers of disability assistance in Bremen, is hosting an inclusive star march on August 17th. This event aims to promote inclusion and welcomes participants with or without disabilities.

There are multiple routes of varying lengths to cater to different fitness levels. One route, Gropelingen/Walle/Findorff, is 22 kilometers long and will be completed at a slow pace of 3 km/h. Another route, Syke/Kattenturm/Huckelriede, is 29.5 kilometers long, and the tour from Syke ends in the Neustadt, but the pace for this route is not specified in the provided text. A third route, Osterholz/Vahr, is also 22 kilometers long and requires a speed of approximately 5 km/h.

For those seeking a more challenging experience, there's a 100-kilometer tour from Wilhelmshaven, intended for absolute experts. This tour starts on August 16th at 4 pm in Wilhelmshaven. The march starts from several points in Bremen and the surrounding area, with groups converging at the Martinsclub business location in the Neustadt.

The tour from Vegesack to the star march is 26 kilometers long and starts at 12:30 pm. Participation in this bicycle tour is possible with a Pedder special bicycle. Registrations can be made at [email protected].

The Martinsclub Bremen e.V. is represented in various districts of Bremen and Lower Saxony, including Neustadt, Findorff, Kattenturm, Gropelingen, Huckelriede, Vegesack, Walle, Vahr, and the Lower Saxony city of Syke.

An awards ceremony for all participants will take place at the end of the event, offering snacks and drinks. For more information about the Martinsclub Bremen e.V., visit www.martinsclub.de.

Please note that the precise starting times, intermediate stations, and speeds for each route can be found on the official Martinsclub Bremen e.V. website, their event announcement, or by contacting the organisers directly. Interested participants can also join at any intermediate station along the way.

We encourage everyone to participate in this inclusive event and support the cause of promoting inclusion in our communities.

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