Last chance: Social media training for clubs in Neustrelitz!
The Engagiert in Neustrelitz network is offering further training to improve club communication on November 19, 2025.

Last chance: Social media training for clubs in Neustrelitz!
On November 3, 2025, the Engagiert in Neustrelitz (EiNZ) network is offering an exciting opportunity for everyone who works in associations or would like to get involved there. You invite you to the last event in the social media training series entitled “Public work in clubs – improving visibility”. This informative session will take place on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the ISBW offices, Strelitzer Straße 2–4 (2nd floor) in Neustrelitz. Participants can gather from 5 p.m. and toast in a friendly atmosphere.
The event follows on from the Instagram workshops from April and July of this year and focuses on club communication and public relations. The speaker is Judith Kenk, digitization pilot for the Mecklenburg Lake District and digitization ambassador for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. She will give participants valuable tips for improving the visibility of clubs, including targeting groups and optimizing the internet and social media presence.
Special highlights of the event
The training is intended for both beginners and experienced people in the field of public relations. Particular attention is paid to individual questions that can be discussed during the event. Your physical well-being is also taken care of: drinks and small snacks are available. Upon request, participants will receive a certificate of participation. Important to know: Places are limited to 20 people and registration is essential.
Interested parties should register by November 14, 2025 at the latest to secure their place. Registrations will be considered based on the date of receipt and can be sent by email to engaged@neustrelitz.de. The contact person is Christina Marschall.
A look into the digital world
Another discussion highlights the security situation in the digital world. The potential for hacking, as in the case of Malaysian Interior Minister Saifuddin Nasution, shows how important it is to raise awareness of privacy and data security. Users are concerned about the ease with which accounts can be hacked and talk about security precautions that are also important for clubs, especially in times when digital communication is very popular.
The mix of public relations, digital communication and personal safety makes the training in Neustrelitz not only topical, but also necessary for everyone who wants to juggle the digital world and its diversity.