Strawberry Festival in Moselle White: 30 years of celebration for cross-generational encounters!
Koblenz celebrates 30 years of Strawberry Festival in Moselle White with CDU politicians and emphasizes the importance of volunteering and cross-generational encounters.

Strawberry Festival in Moselle White: 30 years of celebration for cross-generational encounters!
There’s a big celebration in Moselle white! On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Strawberry Festival, numerous visitors flocked to the allotment garden. For many, this festival is not only a happy occasion, but also part of the district's culture, as CDU mayoral candidate Ernst Knopp emphasized. He emphasized how important volunteering is for the organization and success of such events. CDU city councilor Philip Rünz also didn't miss the opportunity to congratulate on site and emphasized that the festival was a central place for encounters and cross-generational exchange.
“We would like to thank all those committed and helpers who made this anniversary possible,” said the CDU Koblenz. Strong wishes for many more happy celebrations accompanied the celebratory mood. The Strawberry Festival has established itself as an important attraction over the years and shows how much the people in and around Moselweiß value their sense of home.
Connecting generations through music
But in Moselle white, the celebrations are not the only highlights. Another initiative focuses on a cross-generational connection that is intended to bring young and older people together. Sandra Allerdisse from the einsA management cordially invites anyone interested - from school children to senior citizens - to take part in the new project choir. The focus is on fun and a sense of community, not on musical talent.
Regular rehearsals are planned, starting at 5 p.m. Under the direction of the experienced musician Christoph Falley, we are diligently practicing in order to perform in front of an audience at the upcoming Spring Festival on May 13, 2025. This initiative shows once again that music acts as a connecting element between generations and strengthens togetherness.
Strong together for a better coexistence
Projects like this are particularly important at a time when the loneliness of many older people is becoming increasingly pressing. Dagmar Hirche, founder of the “Ways out of Loneliness” association, emphasizes that cooperation initiatives between young and old are particularly needed to promote social integration. Good cooperation can also help to reduce prejudices and facilitate communication between generations.
As city marketing organizations demonstrate, there are many creative approaches to promoting exchange. Schools, local educational institutions and volunteers are called upon to support cross-generational projects. For example, intergenerational living could create new life models and intensify the exchange between generations.
In summary, we can say that both the Strawberry Festival in Moselle White and the new project choir and the initiatives to promote togetherness show how important exchange between generations is. These events and projects not only bring joy, but also contribute significantly to strengthening social cohesion in our city. Together we can achieve a lot - this is shown not only at the festival, but also at every joint rehearsal in the choir.
For further information on developments with the project choir and the upcoming event, those interested are invited to read the Tuesday edition of the DZ or the e-paper.
You can find out more about the Strawberry Festival at View current. Information about the project choir can be found at DZ Online. And read about how city marketing organizations can unite generations Stadtmarketing.eu.