Join, capture moments, and connect at Nordstadtblogger's events invitation
The Nordstadtblogger team, based in Dortmund, has been awarded the prestigious Karl-Zuhorn Prize 2025 in the categories of young talent promotion and voluntary engagement. The LWL Science Prize, an annual award established in 1979, recognises researchers with a Westphalian reference and work relevant to Westphalian regional studies and history.
Alex Völkel, the LWL prize winner, will be providing a tour of the venue, including the lesser-known bunker, as part of the celebrations. The team's project title, "working voluntarily", reflects their commitment to their work and their gratitude for the support they have received.
The Karl-Zuhorn Prize winners, Julius Virniy and the Nordstadtblogger team, are set to embark on an engaging follow-up program. However, the specific details of this program, such as events and activities, remain unclear based on current search results. The program is expected to extend into November and include two photo walks, two panel discussions, and a private tour of the Hoesch Museum followed by a "coffee klatch".
The kick-off event for the follow-up program will take place on August 30, 2025, at the Kulturort Depot Dortmund from 3 pm to 8 pm. This event offers insights into the history, sustainable renovation, and concept of the former tram workshop turned cultural venue, Depot Dortmund. Participants can browse studios, exchange ideas with artists, get creative, or enjoy food and drinks. Registration for the event is required by August 10, 2025, and can be done via email to [email protected].
It's worth noting that the Karl-Zuhorn Prize is not related to the Nordstadtblogger's follow-up program or the kick-off event at the Kulturort Depot Dortmund. The prize aims to anchor the award in the region through events such as lectures by prize winners.
The Nordstadtblogger team's research subject for their winning project is not specified in the provided text. Julius Virnyi from Münster is also a recipient of the Karl-Zuhorn Prize. The winners are proposed by the Council for Westphalian Regional Studies and decided by the LWL Cultural Committee.
Stay tuned for more updates on the follow-up program for the Karl-Zuhorn Prize 2025 and the exciting events that the Nordstadtblogger team has planned. If you have other sources or details, feel free to share, and we'll help analyze them further.
The Nordstadtblogger team, who have been awarded for their voluntary engagement and titled project "working voluntarily", are planning to delve into a new lifestyle aspect as part of their follow-up program. This home-and-garden focused event is set to be one of the program's activities, offering insights into the sustainable renovation of the cultural venue, Depot Dortmund.