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This is what’s going on in the Bitterfeld region at the weekend

Region/MZ. – The region offers many opportunities to spend your free time together on weekends. Whether it’s a fire brigade, a football festival or creative workshops – visitors can expect an exciting experience.

1. Pouch: surprise cinema for younger visitors

The next Friday cinema takes place today at the Confugium in Pouch. In order to maintain excitement for the films, the titles will not be revealed in advance. There is the following note for the children’s cinema at 4 p.m.: “After the gang of three fell out, one of them drew attention to a series of burglaries – until his strange neighbor comes into play.” The next film will be shown at 7 p.m. and is for Suitable for children aged twelve and over. “After one of the three unknown heroines is accepted into the team of US astronauts, further disrespect is inevitable – it’s high time for the three women to be strong together.” Admission is free. The high school graduating class of the Europagymnasium Bitterfeld sells the food.

2. Petersroda: The fire department opens its doors

The Petersroda Volunteer Fire Department will open its doors in the fire department on Saturday from 2 p.m. There are exciting things to discover for all age groups: At the beginning, coffee and home-baked cake await visitors, followed by a demonstration by the children’s fire brigade at 3 p.m. A creative corner and a technology exhibition offer entertainment for the little ones as well as interesting things for technology fans. The popular pea soup is served from 5 p.m. – also to take away. This day is not only an opportunity to experience the work of the fire department up close, but also invites you to become part of the “fire department family”.

3. Friedersdorf: Autumn festival on the sports field

SV Friedersdorf invites you to the autumn festival on Saturday from 9 a.m. on the sports field in Muldestausee. An exciting day of tournaments awaits football fans: from the E-Juniors at 9 a.m. to the first team at 3 p.m., there are games for all ages on the schedule. In addition to the games, there is a raffle and live music from the band “Solo+”. The highlight is expected to be a surprise guest from the Bundesliga, who will provide insights into professional football life.

4. Bitterfeld: Manga art made easy with a workshop

The music gallery on the Goitzsche is showing works by the manga artist Laura Kowalski-Köpke, known by her stage name Yukosan, until October 18th. The exhibition is open during regular opening hours Thursday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by appointment. Those interested can also create their own manga. On Saturday, the day of the finissage, the artist is offering a manga workshop for children and young people between the ages of ten and 15. Under the motto “Draw your manga character!”, the young participants will learn their first techniques and bring their own characters to life. The workshop will take place in two courses from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. It is also aimed at beginners. Registrations on Tel.: 03493/33 83 19 or by email [email protected].

5. Wolfen: The GoitzscheFlieger take off at the open day

The “GoitzscheFlieger” free school in Wolfen invites you to its open day on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hauptstrasse 1. Visitors can expect a varied program: In addition to information about registration and financing, parents and children can experience everyday school life, talk to teachers and find out about the educational concept. Crafts and games are available for children, while parents have the opportunity to clarify questions over coffee and cake.

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