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Jugendclub Suspect https://jugendclub-suspect.de JUGENDCLUB LIMBACH-OBERFROHNA Tue, 24 Feb 2015 12:24:55 +0000 de-DE hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Tag für die Jugend der Stadt https://jugendclub-suspect.de/?p=431 https://jugendclub-suspect.de/?p=431#respond Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:24:47 +0000 https://www.jugendclub-suspect.de/cms/?p=431 4745802_W700Event Vorbereitungen für “LO-GO!”-Festival laufen

Antonia Fritzsche, Marion Jerouschek und Ines Hertrampf mit dem neuen “LO-GO!”-Plakat.

Foto: Steffi Hofmann

Limbach-Oberfrohna. Noch gut drei Wochen dauert es, doch das Plakat steht schon: Am 13. September findet das fünfte “LO-GO!”-Festival im Stadtpark statt. Organisiert wird der Tag vom Arbeitskreis Jugend, dem neben Vertretern der Stadt, der Kirche und des DRK vor allem drei Frauen angehören: Ines Hertrampf, Antonia Fritzsche und Marion Jerouschek. Sie arbeiten im Jugendhaus Rußdorf oder im Jugendclub Suspect in Limbach und haben für das Spektakel bereits so einiges auf die Beine gestellt. “Es wird zum ersten Mal eine Graffiti-Aktion geben”, kündigt Ines Hertrampf an. Auf einer zwei Mal neun Meter großen mobilen Wand können sich dort Jugendliche ab zwölf Jahren kreativ austoben. Außerdem haben sich sechs Musikbands aus der Region für Konzerte angemeldet. Das Publikum stimmt schließlich darüber ab, wer die besten Töne von sich gegeben hat. Das Ziel von “LO-GO!” sei es, etwas für die Jugend in der Stadt zu tun.

 

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Hallo Welt! https://jugendclub-suspect.de/?p=1 https://jugendclub-suspect.de/?p=1#comments Wed, 14 Jan 2015 10:25:07 +0000 https://www.jugendclub-suspect.de/cms/?p=1 Willkommen zur deutschen Version von WordPress. Dies ist der erste Beitrag. Du kannst ihn bearbeiten oder löschen. Um Spam zu vermeiden, geh doch gleich mal in den Pluginbereich und aktiviere die entsprechenden Plugins. So, und nun genug geschwafelt – jetzt nichts wie ran ans Bloggen!

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This is dummy copy. It’s Greek to you. Unless, of course, you’re Greek, in which case, it really makes no sense. Why, you can’t even read it! It is strictly for mock-ups. You may mock it up as strictly as you wish.

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