Halle’s Cultural Revival: How to Attract Younger Members to Local Associations
A significant event for cultural enthusiasts is set to take place in Halle (Saale) this November. The networking event, co-organized by several local and national bodies, will focus on attracting younger members to cultural associations and friends' circles. Lisa Baluschek, a prominent figure from Die Aufseßigen, will deliver a talk on 'Rejuvenation: Attracting Young Members'. Dr. Judith Marquardt, the city’s deputy mayor for culture and sports, has confirmed her attendance.
The event will unfold in the seminar room of the City Museum, located at Große Märkerstraße 10. While the search for details about Lisa Baluschek's previous speaking engagements yielded no results, her expertise on the topic is highly anticipated. The gathering aims to foster connections among cultural associations and friends' circles not just in Halle, but also in surrounding districts. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025, starting at 10:00 AM.
With a focus on rejuvenating cultural associations, the upcoming networking event in Halle promises to be insightful and engaging. Lisa Baluschek's talk, along with Dr. Judith Marquardt's presence, is expected to spark meaningful discussions and ideas for attracting younger members. The collaborative effort by the city, the German Federation of Cultural Associations, state working groups, and local friends' circles reflects the importance of this initiative.
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