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Thrilling Opportunities Attract Youth Engagement

The Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock history association, far from being antiquated, marks its 75th anniversary on July 13th, showcasing its transformation into a contemporary group that embraces children and schools. Their aim for the upcoming year is to provide numerous family-friendly activities,...

Enthusiasm Spreads Among Youth: News Highlights
Enthusiasm Spreads Among Youth: News Highlights

Thrilling Opportunities Attract Youth Engagement

In the heart of the countryside, a unique initiative called "From Grain to Bread" is taking root at the local homes, known for their long-standing tradition in grain and bread production, as well as beekeeping.

Under the leadership of Karl Förster, the newly elected board is inviting schools and kindergartens to participate in this educational programme, offering an exciting opportunity to learn about the entire process, from grain to loaf, and the fascinating world of bees.

The local homes, steeped in history, have been transformed into a vibrant cultural and social event venue. Visitors can now not only witness the art of breadmaking but also observe bees at work at the beekeeper's stand, a popular attraction that adds a touch of nature to the experience.

Schools and kindergartens are encouraged to immerse themselves in this hands-on learning experience, where they can gain insights into the local beekeeping industry, as well as the importance of grain production in their community.

Kindergartens are scheduled to visit the local homes, while schools are invited to participate in the "From Grain to Bread" programme. The local homes' association with grain, bread, and beekeeping is showcased through various activities and attractions, making learning an enjoyable and engaging experience.

Monika Hornung, the deputy of the newly elected board, emphasises the importance of connecting the community with its roots. "By educating our children about the history and traditions of grain, bread, and beekeeping, we are ensuring that these valuable practices are preserved for future generations," she says.

The local homes continue to be a beacon of cultural and educational prowess, offering a unique and enriching experience for all who visit. Whether you're a schoolchild, a kindergarten student, or simply a curious visitor, the local homes invite you to embark on a journey through time, from grain to bread, and discover the wonders of beekeeping.

Visit the local homes, where you can delve into the lifestyle of grain production and home-and-garden activities, including beekeeping. Kindergartens are scheduled to explore this rich history, while schools are invited to participate in the 'From Grain to Bread' programme, immersing themselves in the entire process, from grain to loaf, and the intriguing world of bees.

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