Who we work for
Whether clubs, cultural creators, or neighborhood initiatives – we support everyone who wants to create an open offering for the community. Our focus is on real encounters, not virtual spaces.
No commercial or political assignmentsCooperation partner for the workshop series and readings. Provides rooms and materials.
Catering at our summer festivals and club meetings. Regional and seasonal.
Performances at community festivals and support in organizing concerts.
Joint leisure activities and use of sports facilities for our events.
Professional support for courses and lectures on culture and leisure.
Three minds shaping the local event scene with passion and expertise.
For over ten years, Michaela Lamprecht has been organizing cultural and leisure events in the region. Her expertise covers the complete planning of town festivals, workshops, and readings. She knows the local providers and ensures smooth operations.
Gernot Neuhold is the man for the technology behind the events. With a background in event technology and stage design, he takes care of lighting, sound, and setup. He has already supervised over 50 open-air events and knows what matters.
Professor Köberl brings the scientific perspective to event planning. As an expert in regional cultural history, he advises on the content design of themed evenings and exhibitions. His research flows directly into the programs.
Who we are
Whether clubs, cultural creators, or neighborhood initiatives – we support everyone who wants to create an open offering for the community. Our focus is on real encounters, not virtual spaces.
No commercial or political assignmentsEvery event, every workshop, every meeting follows the same principle: low-threshold, inclusive, and transparent. We work without hidden costs, without third-party advertising, and without algorithms.
Honest, direct, localNo clichés, no exaggerations. We say what's what: dates, locations, costs (if any), contact persons. Our tone is friendly but factual – like a notice on a bulletin board.
Clear statements, no promisesThe idea that real encounters cannot be replaced digitally. That's why we focus on real places: parks, community centers, libraries, clubhouses. Our network grows through trust, not clicks.
Community begins locally