Half-century of festive games in Gütersloh supported by the Miele Foundation - another triumphant example
Autumn Holiday Games Return to Gütersloh, Registration Now Open
The much-anticipated autumn holiday crazy games are set to return to the city of Gütersloh, thanks to the continued support of the Miele Foundation. This year's program promises a variety of exciting activities, excursions, and creative offers for children and young people.
Registration for the autumn holiday games is now open and will run until Thursday, September 25. Interested parties can visit www.ourwebsite.ferienspiele to access the full program. For any questions or concerns, participants can contact the head of the municipal Youth and Family Office, Mr. Andreas Reinhold, at 05241 / 82-3333 or via email at frnsplgtrslhd.
The autumn holiday poki games cater to a wide range of interests. Young participants aged 8 to 12 can immerse themselves in land art projects in the Rhedaer Forest, while those aged 12 and above will have a technical adventure at the Miele company's training workshop, where they can engage in electronics and metal.
For the younger participants aged 10 and above, an excursion to Paderborn Airport is on offer, allowing them to observe take-offs and landings. The course "The Forest and Its Culture" uses leaves, flowers, twigs, stones, and other natural materials, encouraging participants to playfully understand the diversity of nature.
The holiday games have been a significant part of Gütersloh's summer activities for the past 50 years. The Miele Foundation has been instrumental in providing free holiday experiences for children and young people in the city, ensuring that the games remain accessible to all.
The holiday games offer unforgettable moments for many generations, and this year is no exception. Don't miss out on the opportunity to join in the fun. Registrations for the autumn holiday games will begin on September 15, 2025. All offers during the holiday games are provided free of charge, thanks to the support of the Miele Foundation.