Summer festival in the GermanIAG garden: Community celebrate for all generations
Summer festival in the GermanIAG garden: Community celebrate for all generations
The summer festival in the GermanIAGarten has developed into an important annual event that has become an integral part of the neighborhood. In 2022 the festival started small, thanks to the initiative of volunteers. The following year it received support from diverse local actors and the district management team, which led to an overwhelming success. With many enthusiastic visitors, the festival has found a permanent place in the calendar of the community.
In the coming years, further professionalization of the event is planned. The organization is adopted by the experienced city.menschen.berlin GmbH, which should improve the quality and structure of the festival. In order to implement this ambitious planning, a working group (AG) was launched, which is made up of representatives of local institutions, neighborhood councils and the QM team. Several meetings have already taken place to collect ideas and design an exciting festival program.
Special visit and diverse program
This year the festival is opened by the State Secretary for Housing and Tenant Protection, Mr. Machulik, and the district councilor Eva Majewski. Both look forward to talking to the festival visitors. Majewski says: "This is wonderful that the summer festival in the GermanIAGarten is taking place for the third time and celebrating a lot of people together. I am very happy to be there and get into conversation with them!"
The program of the summer festival promises a colorful variety of activities that are shaped by almost all facilities in the neighborhood. Visitors can look forward to live music, culinary delights and a varied range of stands. There are special attractions for the younger guests such as two bouncy castles and a climbing tower, which makes the festival a special experience for families.
The financing of this important event is carried out by the "Social Cohesion" program, which is funded by the Senate Department for Urban Development, Building and Living. This shows how important such events are for social cohesion and the community on site.
While the planning for the festival is progressing, investments will continue to be made in connection with the community. Many local actors and institutions help to ensure that the festival is not only a simple marketplace for entertainment, but also creates a real connection to the neighborhood.
If you want to learn more about the summer festival in the GermanIAGart, you will find more information on the official website of the GERMANIAGarten district management. The latest developments and anticipation for the event can also be followed there.