Special meetings and anniversaries: Chemnitz in focus next week!
Mayor Schulze receives ministers and opens exhibitions in Chemnitz. Read the dates for the week of October 13th to 19th.

Special meetings and anniversaries: Chemnitz in focus next week!
There will be a lot of exciting events in Chemnitz in the coming week that are both politically and culturally relevant. From high-profile visits to the opening of an exhibition, there is a lot on offer in the city. Chemnitz informed about all the highlights.
On Monday, October 13th, Mayor Sven Schulze will receive two important personalities: Carsten Schneider, the Federal Minister for the Environment, and Dirk Panter, the State Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy. These meetings will take place at 2 p.m. in the Solaris Support Center for Youth and the Environment and offer an excellent opportunity to make the importance of environmental protection and economic development even more heard.
Another highlight on Monday is the visit to Bernstein Mechanische Fabrikation GmbH, where the mayor and the two ministers will stop by at 3:30 p.m. Such visits are not only a sign of appreciation for the local economy, but also important for strengthening cooperation between politics and industry.
Cultural highlights and citizen service
A press event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14th regarding the reinstatement of the historic stained glass windows in the council chamber. The event starts at 11 a.m. and is a wonderful example of preserving cultural heritage in Chemnitz.
On Wednesday, Mayor Thomas Kütter will open the Kalkstrasse cycle path bridge at 10:15 a.m. This new bridge, which is intended to promote cycling, will be inaugurated in the presence of several state secretaries and ministers. During the day there is also a citizens' consultation hour in the Technical Town Hall, where citizens can raise their concerns directly, which shows that direct contact with the population is very important.
An important press conference on Thursday, October 16th will concern the opening of the “Donation Hermann Gerlinger” exhibition. Mayor Dagmar Ruscheinsky and Dr. Florence Thurmes arrives at 10:30 a.m. Such cultural events are crucial in connecting citizens with the art and history of their city.
Week full of encounters
There will be a press conference on Friday, October 17th for the upcoming City Council meeting, which will take place at 11 a.m. in City Hall. At 6:30 p.m., Mayor Sven Schulze and Dr. Florence Thurmes the above-mentioned exhibition - another highlight for art lovers and those interested.
Saturday, October 18th, offers a sporting change with a comparison match in table tennis between the children's team from SG Handwerk Rabenstein and a representative from the twin city of Düsseldorf. At 2 p.m. the mayor will address the little athletes and at 3 p.m. he will inaugurate an information board to mark Justin Sonder's 100th birthday. Such events are an opportunity to promote a sense of community and local identity.
In summary, a look at the coming week shows that Chemnitz is a city where things are moving forward. Whether in the cultural sector, in environmental protection or in economic cooperation - a good hand is demonstrated here to make the city fit for the future. And don't forget: Every commitment to environmental protection counts, after all, cities are also asked to find creative solutions to meet the challenges of climate change the city day emphasized.
The coming week offers a variety of opportunities to get involved and strengthen the city community. This is the opportunity for everyone to get involved and be part of this vibrant city.