Havelland celebrates: III. Seniors' Day on June 21st in Nauen!

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The III. Havelland Senior Citizens' Day on June 21, 2025 in Nauen offers information and exchange for the older population.

Der III. Havelländische Seniorentag am 21. Juni 2025 in Nauen bietet Informationen und Austausch für die ältere Bevölkerung.
The III. Havelland Senior Citizens' Day on June 21, 2025 in Nauen offers information and exchange for the older population.

Havelland celebrates: III. Seniors' Day on June 21st in Nauen!

On Saturday, June 21, 2025, theDistrict Seniors Advisory Boardto III. Havelland Senior Citizens' DayTown hall square in Nauen. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., seniors have the opportunity to find out about various offers and make contacts. Around 40 organizations and institutions, including thetax office, theHavelland clinicsand variousOutpatient services, present themselves at this varied event. Rathenow24 reports that tooInpatient facilitiesand theSenior Advisory Councilsfrom East and West Havelland will be on site.

What is particularly attractive for visitors is the wide range of information and entertainment offers that are specifically tailored to the needs of older people. This not only enables an exchange between active and interested people, but also encourages social gatherings. Free waffles and inexpensive food offers round off the day. There is also a free oneHavelbusorganized, which travels from several places in Havelland to Nauen.

A sign of solidarity

With over 40 participating organizations, the demographic development of the region is addressed. Forecasts show that one in three Havelland residents will be older than 60 years. This poses challenges for social structures, which is why Havelland website emphasizes the importance of local networks in meeting the needs of older people.

A central topic of Seniors' Day will be the discussion about the formation of new seniors' advisory councils in the officesRhinowandFriesackbe. This shows the commitment of the participants to jointly promote an active life and participation in the community. The patronage takes overDistrict Administrator Mr. Lewandowski, who is expected to attend the opening at 10 a.m. with the mayor and office directors.

A look beyond the borders

The topic of aging societies is becoming increasingly relevant not only in Germany, but also internationally, as various reports show. The Report on work with the elderly in Austria, for example, addresses concerns and shared responsibilities in the community and emphasizes the need for participation opportunities for older people. In recent years, numerous strategic approaches have been presented by various countries to strengthen social participation and cohesion.

The upcoming Seniors' Day in Nauen sets another example for the positive development of older people in the region and promotes exchange and a sense of community. Be there and experience a day full of information, fun and entertainment.