Network Games stands for community, a variety of talents, special skills, and valuable knowledge, and Andrea Poechebner has made it her goal to connect with people who have these common interests and skills.
“I’m off to a good start,” says Pochebner, referring to the crafts and crafts meeting that has already taken place. “Everyone is working on their own project,” says the player, “we exchange ideas with each other and we also have enough materials available, especially for crafts.”
In the group photo, the group goes to search for an idea together. “We still want to get support from tech geeks,” says Pochebner, who also likes to address interested seamstresses. “Here, too, everyone can develop freely and we ‘share the sewing machine,’” she says, wanting to have more experienced seamstresses in the group who can offer valuable tips and tricks.
The walking group, led by Veronika Slonik, meets every Tuesday at 6 p.m. In Kartos, the group of reading friends, led by Jutta Hammetner, meets again on Monday, July 3, in the Meeting House. “We discuss books and e-books that we are currently reading and recommend to others,” explains Buchbner.
All of these activities are completely free and non-binding. Buchebner invites you to participate: “We welcome anyone who has the time and inclination to participate, and if you are prevented from doing so, that is not a problem.”
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