Martinusmarkt in Greven: Traditional goose auctioned off for a good cause!

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The Martinusmarkt in Greven on November 2nd, 2025 offers traditional auctions to promote swimming training for disadvantaged children.

Der Martinusmarkt in Greven am 2. November 2025 bietet traditionelle Versteigerungen zur Förderung der Schwimmausbildung für benachteiligte Kinder.
The Martinusmarkt in Greven on November 2nd, 2025 offers traditional auctions to promote swimming training for disadvantaged children.

Martinusmarkt in Greven: Traditional goose auctioned off for a good cause!

The traditional Martinusmarkt will take place in Greven on November 2nd, 2025, an event that not only exudes the atmosphere of a cozy market, but also has a good cause. Amidst the festive stalls and colorful attractions, the traditional St. Martin's goose will be auctioned off. This happens under the supervision of Johann-Christoph Ottenjann, chairman of the Greven Advertising Association (GWG) and also the auctioneer of the day. wn.de reports that ....

The proceeds from the auction will go to the DLRG's youth department, and the funds will be used specifically for swimming training for disadvantaged children. A very important concern considering how crucial swimming skills are to children's safety and well-being. This commitment shows that the Martinusmarkt is not only a place to celebrate, but also a step towards social responsibility.

A market full of tradition and community

The Martinusmarkt has a long tradition in Greven and is attracting numerous visitors again this year. There is great anticipation for the colorful stalls, the freshly caught products and the warm community of market visitors. When you look at the market you can literally feel the anticipation - people meet here to chat, shop and celebrate together.

This market is a great opportunity for local traders to showcase their products and chat with guests. You can look forward to a wide range of offerings that certainly have something for every taste. A stroll through the market is not only an opportunity to feast, but also a contribution to supporting the regional economy.

A look into the future: Black Friday 2025

In the meantime, another important date is just around the corner: Black Friday on November 28, 2025. Originally from the USA and now widespread in many countries outside, this day offers countless retail bargains. investidor10.com.br informs that….

Sales growth is expected to be strong this time, not least due to the improving macroeconomic environment and ever-growing trustworthiness in online retail. Retailers are already busy preparing for the day in order to optimally reach the digitalized audience. Some stores are already opening their doors for advance offers as part of the so-called “Esquenta Black Friday” or “Black Week”. The competition will be fierce as all retail from fashion to technology to services is a part of the event.

Those preparing for Black Friday should keep a few tips in mind: checking site security, being wary of unrealistically low prices, and comparing prices can help avoid scammers. You should also always keep an eye on the return and exchange policies. This way you can shop safely and smartly!

Have a nice weekend in Greven at the Martinusmarkt and have fun shopping on Black Friday in the future!

For more information about the Martinusmarkt, visit wn.de or for everything about Black Friday, see investidor10.com.br.