It also reports on people who are unusually involved in the city.
Crime writer Wolfgang Schorlau in the volunteer magazine
On two pages, people are introduced who are united by the desire to make a difference, to join in or to participate. Wolfgang Schorlau, a prominent personality in the city, has his say. The Stuttgart resident by choice is attentive, he researches, reflects, acts and writes - this is how his widely read crime novels are created.
Bringing together young and old, business and subculture
Readers can find out even more. In Bad Cannstatt, networker Joachim Petzold is committed to the Kulturinsel, bringing young and old, business and subculture into contact with each other. The neighborhood magazine “IN70184” is published by a mother from Gänsheide and deals with neighborhood issues.
In the east of Stuttgart, witnesses are accompanied to court. In Degerloch, a lady from the women’s circle visits people who have little contact with the “Kultur-Koffer” and listens to them.
Botnang citizens’ bus and district cinemas
Furthermore, the magazine reports on the “Volunteering with the Stumbling Stones” and how onecan easily take advantage of the opportunity to donate books and other media for a good cause in a storeon Marienstrasse.
It will be explained what the Botnanger Bürgerbus (BOB) is all about, which stops in Botnang on hand signals. In addition, the youngest “Stuttgarterin des Jahres” is presented, and one can be infected by the passion to run district cinemas.
Available from June 1
The magazine has a circulation of 19,000 copies and is available from Monday, June 1, in all district town halls and libraries, in hospitals, schools, doctors’ surgeries, businesses and at the Wittwer bookstore.
Publisher: Freiwilligenagentur Stuttgart, Managing Director Ilona Liedel, Nadlerstrasse 4, telephone 216-88288.