Oberhof students plant trees: Sustainability combined in sport!
On November 1, 2025, around 100 students at the Oberhofer Sports High School planted 30 trees and 400 bushes as a sustainable campaign.

Oberhof students plant trees: Sustainability combined in sport!
On November 1st, 2025 there was a lot going on in the Oberhofer sports high school. A tree planting campaign took place, which not only made an ecological contribution, but also actively involved students from grades 8 to 10. Around 100 young people grabbed picks and shovels to dig a total of 30 large trees and 400 bushes into the ground. A real community project that replaced a regular training session that usually focused on endurance and muscle strength. Not only was the greenery around the sports high school renewed, because all the trees between the school and Tambacher Strasse had to be felled beforehand.
From sport to environmental protection
Promoting teamwork and environmental responsibility were at the forefront of this special initiative. The students clearly had fun working and thus actively contributed to beautifying their school grounds and improving air quality. Actions like these are not only important for the local ecosystem, but also for the personal development of the young people who were able to work for a better environment here.
Special occasions like this are a welcome change in everyday school life and show that there are other ways to strengthen team spirit and social responsibility. The students' understanding of ecological relationships is growing and will certainly continue to play an important role in their lives in the future.
The tree planting campaign in Oberhof is just one example of the increasing importance of sustainability in schools and educational institutions. More and more schools are implementing initiatives that promote environmental awareness among their students and encourage them to actively contribute. Such events are important, especially in times when ecological issues are coming into focus more than ever.
A look at larger events also shows that cultural life does not stand still. For example, Billie Eilish's upcoming tour, known as “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” is coming up. The tour makes stops in several American cities. The first dates are November 7, 2025 in New Orleans, followed by further concerts in Tulsa, Austin, Phoenix and San Francisco. Eilish has ensured that fans can resell their tickets at original prices via Ticketmaster's face value exchange program, which combats ticket abuse. Ticket prices start at around $100, a good deal for all music lovers.
Education meets culture
Events like the tree planting campaign and major concert tours illustrate how education and culture can go hand in hand. Even if the athletes in Oberhof plant trees while others like Billie Eilish are on stage, both activities show how important commitment and responsibility are in our society.
In conclusion, both local initiatives and international concerts like Eilish's are a constant reminder that every action counts, be it to improve the environment or to create cultural experiences. It is up to us where we put our commitment and how we implement it.
Whether in nature or in the music hall - life always offers opportunities to participate and create. So, the question remains: what will your next post be?