Göppingen's final Neighborhood Dialogue celebrates community achievements on April 28
As part of the state initiative "Neighborhood 2030" and the funded project "Neighborhood Impulses," the fourth Neighborhood Dialogue will take place on Tuesday, April 28, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Wilhelmshilfe, Café Villa Vogt (Hohenstaufenstraße 4).
This event marks the conclusion of the funding project "Living Well in Göppingen's City Center" and is open to all interested residents, offering an opportunity to connect across different age groups and cultures. After all, intergenerational exchange is vital—not just within families.
The program begins at 4:30 p.m. with live music by Patrick Bopp, followed at 5 p.m. by a review of the neighborhood's collaborative work. Afterward, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Otto will provide insights on multigenerational living, exploring future-proof, sustainable housing models—including ways to foster community, reduce resource depletion, and curb exploitative housing practices. The evening will wrap up with finger food, music, and networking opportunities.
Registration is required by Wednesday, April 15—via QR code, the registration link, email, or phone.
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