Delve into the reasons for straying far away
The Multigenerational House (MGH) in Batenbrock's Civic Center, nestled within the picturesque Batenbrock Park in Bottrop, is a vibrant and welcoming community center that caters to people of all ages and cultures.
This unique facility offers an array of activities, services, and workshops designed to engage, educate, and inspire its diverse community. From social gatherings and creative arts to fitness classes and games, there's something for everyone at the MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center.
Regular meet-ups and social events encourage interaction among different generations, while creative arts activities like painting and crafting provide opportunities for self-expression. Fitness and movement classes, such as yoga, dance, and gentle exercise sessions, cater to various age groups, promoting physical well-being. Board games, card games, and group recreational activities further boost social engagement.
In addition to these activities, the MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center offers a range of support services. Information and counseling services are available for those seeking advice on social, legal, or health-related issues. Childcare support programs provide safe spaces for parents to participate in activities, while intergenerational support opportunities allow younger and older community members to assist each other, such as tutoring or tech help. Community networking assistance connects residents to local clubs, volunteer opportunities, and other neighborhood resources.
The MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center also hosts a variety of workshops. Technology and digital literacy classes help seniors and others become comfortable with smartphones, computers, and the internet. Health and wellness workshops focus on topics like nutrition, stress management, mental health awareness, and preventive care. Cultural and educational workshops, such as language courses, local history presentations, and educational talks, stimulate lifelong learning. Skill-building workshops like cooking, gardening, or sewing encourage skill development and sharing across generations.
Uwe Mialki, who coordinates the MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center, warmly invites all Bottrop residents, along with friends and family, to visit the center. The MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center is managed by AWO and is part of their social quarter initiatives in Gelsenkirchen.
To participate in the various activities, you can find schedules and registration details either on the City of Bottrop’s official website or directly at the Multigenerational House in Batenbrock’s Civic Center. Many events may be free or offered at a low cost to encourage broad community participation.
The MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center is easily accessible, and its lush greenery and blooming flowers make it an idyllic spot for relaxation, recreation, play, and sports in Bottrop. Whether you're looking to learn a new skill, meet new people, or simply enjoy a leisurely afternoon, the MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center is the perfect destination.
For more information, contact Uwe Mialki at the MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center by calling 02041 / 7023854 or emailing [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Photos of the center are also available from AWO. For an overview of the MGH in Batenbrock's offerings, visit this link:
The MGH in Batenbrock's Civic Center offers workshops on skill-building, including home-and-garden activities that encourage sharing across generations. On the other hand, the lush greenery and blooming flowers within the center also make it an appealing destination for those interested in home-and-garden lifestyle, providing a picturesque setting for relaxation and recreation.