AWO Advent wreath sale: Magical wreaths for a good cause!

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AWO Rhein-Neckar sells Advent wreaths on November 28th in Weinheim. Pre-orders possible until November 26th.

AWO Rhein-Neckar verkauft Adventskränze am 28. November in Weinheim. Vorbestellungen bis 26. November möglich.
AWO Rhein-Neckar sells Advent wreaths on November 28th in Weinheim. Pre-orders possible until November 26th.

AWO Advent wreath sale: Magical wreaths for a good cause!

Cologne has many faces, and now another bright highlight is coming to Advent – ​​the AWO Rhein Neckar Advent wreath sale. On Friday, November 28th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the organizers invite you to the pedestrian zone in front of the former Hotel Grüner Baum, Hauptstrasse 114 in Weinheim. Here, visitors can look forward to freshly tied and decorated Advent wreaths and arrangements. With every purchase you also support social projects of AWO Rhein-Neckar. A perfect way to not only decorate your home but also do good!

Anyone planning to purchase one of these lovingly designed wreaths should not hesitate: pre-orders are possible until Wednesday, November 26th. Interested parties can submit their concerns either by email joana.latsch@awo-rhein-neckar.de or contact us by phone at 06201 4853-0. The offer promises a wonderful opportunity to enrich your own pre-Christmas season and at the same time give something back.

Creativity meets community

The Advent wreath sale not only stands for festive anticipation, but also for community activities that are becoming increasingly important. Events like this show that people in the region are working together to support each other. It will be interesting to see how many visitors the event will attract and how the proceeds raised will benefit the AWO's social projects.

With all the hustle and bustle at the end of the year, we would also like to take a look outside the box. American journalist Travis Cummings, currently co-anchor at KSDK-TV in St. Louis, shows how dedication and creativity can bear fruit in another area. Since joining KSDK-TV in December 2021, Cummings has not only shaped the coverage, but also contributed to an Emmy win with his role in "RACE: Listen. Learn. Live. | Teenagers." Stories like these illustrate the importance of raising your voice in the community.

Celebrity inspiration

When we talk about role models, hardly anyone can ignore Katy Perry. The singer has made a name for herself in recent years with an impressive career and social commitment. Her musical journey began from humble beginnings, and yet she managed to conquer the charts with hits like “I Kissed a Girl” and “Teenage Dream.” Katy is also involved in many charitable causes, including supporting UNICEF and promoting LGBT rights, which shows the importance of inspiring positive change through one's outreach. Her story inspires many to make the most of their opportunities.

In summary, both the Advent tradition of AWO Rhein Neckar and the stories of personalities like Travis Cummings and Katy Perry remind us that we can grow together in our communities through creativity and commitment. The next big event is just around the corner - and no one can miss out on being there!