Mystery-filled excursions in the jeweled chamber
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Neustadt am Kulm, Germany - The library of the evangelical church community in Neustadt am Kulm was bustling with activity on the first Sunday of Advent, as children were immersed in a fairy-tale forest and adventure riddles reminiscent of the Three Bears books. The library served as a place of encounter, with some children visiting for the first time and being impressed by the large selection of books.
The event, which lasted for three and a half hours, featured escape games for 10- to 12-year-olds. The children were divided into two groups and had to solve tricky riddles, working together and using help cards only in extreme cases. Everyone agreed that the event should happen again.
In addition to the escape games, there was a book flea market, new literature, calendars, products from Cheryl Frank's creative workshop, and fair-trade products on offer. Coffee and cake were served, making for a delightful community gathering.
Elsewhere in the region, there were other noteworthy events. In Grafenwöhr, a driver fell asleep on a federal highway, causing a collision with another vehicle. Fortunately, all parties involved remained largely unharmed.
In Neunburg vorm Wald, a burned-out car with a body was found in Stetten, and the Amberg Criminal Police are investigating and seeking witnesses.
In Weiden in der Oberpfalz, the Upper Palatinate country bread, the Swiss mountain bread, and the genuine stone oven bread from the Weiden bakery Brunner have been awarded top marks.
Lastly, a new event is planned for the first Sunday of Advent in the library of the evangelical church community in Neustadt am Kulm. Visitors can look forward to coffee and cake, a book flea market, new literature, calendars, products from Cheryl Frank's creative workshop, and fair-trade products.
For those interested in finding out more about future events at the Neustadt am Kulm library, it is recommended to visit the official website, contact the library directly, or check local community event boards or social media pages.
If you need assistance drafting a message to the library or guidance on where to look next, feel free to ask!