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City Honors Volunteer Efforts of Kaarst Bürger: Home Award Granted to Initiative Group Kaarst Total and Library Team

Celebrating the launch of the town festival 'Kaarst Total', Mayor Uschi Baum honors outstanding community members: The 2023 Heimat Prize is bestowed upon the 'Initiativkreis Kaarst Total' and the team of public libraries in Kaarst for their commendable, selfless contributions.

City Honors Volunteer Efforts of Kaarst Bürger: Home Award Granted to Initiative Group Kaarst Total...
City Honors Volunteer Efforts of Kaarst Bürger: Home Award Granted to Initiative Group Kaarst Total and Library Team

City Honors Volunteer Efforts of Kaarst Bürger: Home Award Granted to Initiative Group Kaarst Total and Library Team

In the heart of Germany, the town of Kaarst is a bustling hub of activity. The 24th edition of its city festival, Kaarst Total, is scheduled for 2024, marking a significant milestone in the town's calendar. This family event, attracting visitors from near and far, is the brainchild of the Initiative Circle Kaarst Total. Nina Hons, spokesperson for the circle, expressed her delight at winning the home prize and the accompanying 2,000 euros.

The festival offers a great program for Kaarst residents and provides opportunities for local clubs and artists to present themselves to a wide audience. But Kaarst is more than just a town of festivals. It is home to six public church libraries, which play a vital role in the community.

These libraries, primarily affiliated with the Catholic or Protestant churches, have a rich history dating back several decades. Their origins often trace back to the post-war period when church communities emphasized educational and cultural outreach. The libraries offer a diverse collection of devotional literature, religious education materials, children's books, and sometimes general literature. They serve both church members and the broader community.

Current operations of these libraries include lending services, reading events, and community educational programs. Funding comes from church budgets, donations, and sometimes municipal support. Volunteer opportunities are common, with many church libraries being staffed largely by volunteers who help with cataloging, lending services, and organizing events.

For detailed and up-to-date information about Kaarst’s public church libraries, including their history, services, funding, and volunteer opportunities, it would be necessary to consult the official websites or contact offices of local parishes in Kaarst, the city of Kaarst’s cultural or library services, or local church community newsletters or bulletins.

The libraries in Kaarst value current literature for their readers and offer books, Tonies, Tonieboxes, and board games for borrowing. Loan fees for books range from 20 cents to 30 cents for 28 days, while loan fees for Tonies, CDs, and games are 50 cents. The issuance of a reader's card costs 1.50 euros.

The libraries in Kaarst offer a public space for everyone, from young to old. They are not just repositories of knowledge but active participants in the community. The libraries team in Kaarst is always seeking more volunteers to help keep this vibrant community space running smoothly.

More information about the public church libraries in Kaarst, including an online catalog, can be found on www.kaarst.de under "Culture, Leisure and City Information". The Archdiocese of Cologne and the Protestant regional church are the carriers of the public church libraries in Kaarst.

Despite the growth in demand for board games, indicating a trend of families playing more games together, the libraries in Kaarst do not accept book donations from local library liquidations. The city of Kaarst provides an annual financial subsidy to the public church libraries to ensure they continue to serve the community effectively.

In Kaarst, the libraries and the city festival are more than just attractions; they are integral parts of the community, fostering a sense of unity and shared experiences. Whether it's borrowing a book, attending a community event, or participating in the city festival, Kaarst offers a wealth of opportunities for its residents and visitors alike.

The libraries in Kaarst, a vital part of the community, offer a diverse collection of books, Tonies, Tonieboxes, and board games for borrowing, fostering a sense of unity and shared experiences. Beyond its bustling city festival, Kaarst is home to six public church libraries, providing community educational programs, lending services, and serving both church members and the broader community.

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