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Children enjoying summer-themed activities at the local youth center, with focus on exploring the historic Demmin House.

Excursion at Demmin House Organized by Friesenhoehe Youth Center, Offering Fun-Filled Green Playspace for Children and Adolescents.

Youth center's summer programming: youngsters delving into Demmin House adventures
Youth center's summer programming: youngsters delving into Demmin House adventures

Children enjoying summer-themed activities at the local youth center, with focus on exploring the historic Demmin House.

In the heart of the picturesque Friesenhöhe, the youth center recently organised an excursion that brought children and teenagers closer to nature and each other. The outing, which was suggested by a teenager named Noah, proved to be a memorable experience for all participants.

The excursion began with a short hike, which was made even more enjoyable by the favourable weather conditions. The group then made their way to Demmin House, a fascinating ruined castle, where they enjoyed a picnic by the Peene. Picnic blankets, fruit, salads, and drinks were provided, and the communal outdoor meal was enjoyed by everyone, including nine-year-old Lara.

During the picnic, sharing stories about the area was a significant part of the day. Emiliam, a 14-year-old participant, shared a school topic about the legend of the two princesses, adding an enchanting element to the day.

The excursion also provided an opportunity for new friendships to blossom. Natascha, a 12-year-old who attended her first youth center event, made new friends and expressed interest in returning. She also has the opportunity to deepen these acquaintances in the following days.

Supervisor Wibke Seifarth expressed her satisfaction with the children's discovery of nature and the group bonding that took place during the excursion.

Looking ahead, the upcoming third vacation week promises more exciting activities. The youth center has organised bike tours to Dargun beach and a visit to the summer toboggan run in Burg Stargard. For those interested, it is recommended to check the youth center's official website, their social media pages, or contact them directly via phone or email to find out more about these upcoming activities.

Lastly, it's worth noting that Emiliam, like many others, expressed excitement about his upcoming family vacation. It seems that the Friesenhöhe youth center's events have become a cherished part of the community, fostering a sense of camaraderie and enjoyment for all who participate.

Emiliam's sharing of the school topic about the legend of the two princesses during the picnic at Demmin House added an enchanting element to the outdoor-living experience of the excursion. For those interested in expanding their horizon, the Friesenhöhe youth center offers a variety of programs in home-and-garden, education-and-self-development, and learning, designed to foster growth and personal transformation. As the upcoming third vacation week approaches, participants can look forward to bike tours to Dargun beach and a visit to the summer toboggan run in Burg Stargard, activities that promise to further enrich their lifestyle.

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