Mushroom collector trend: This is how the Dübener Heide inspires the youth!

Mushroom collector trend: This is how the Dübener Heide inspires the youth!

A striking redesign process is initiated in Saxony: The old fur factory in Taucha on Freiligrathstrasse is converted into a modern residential and commercial district, which is to bear the name "T.Raumfabrik". With the planned start of the renovation measures in the coming year, an 8000 square meter area under monument protection will be transformed into an attractive combination of apartments, lofts, tiny houses and holiday apartments. This is an important step to create a space that meets different lifestyles and should address both families and seniors.

"We want to accommodate all groups of people here," says Rocco Schramm, one of the managing directors of the Brockhaus Family Office, which is responsible for implementation. "We think of families with children as well as in seniors. Everyone should be able to live here from young to old." With this approach, an important sign is set for an inclusive residential policy that takes into account the demographic change.

leave of absence of the managing director of the folk solidarity Torgau-Schatz

Another essential point concerns the folk solidarity Torgau-Schatz, which has taken care of its managing director and is now looking for a successor. This decision was the result of different views between the board and the management about the future orientation of the association goals. The dispute has assumed so much extent that he now employs the court.

The board members have declared the situation to calm down that the operation will continue without interruption. In this way, the employees, volunteers, members and customers remain informed that the usual work is continued, even during the internal restructuring. This shows that, despite internal difficulties, the will is on continuity and stability within the association.

mushroom fluencer in the Dübener Heide

"Collecting is not only a hobby, but also a way to connect to nature and reduce stress," explains Kiesewetter. This new wave of interest is also controlled by social media, in which so -called mushroom flow fluencers share their knowledge and experiences and thus inspire a larger fan base.

The mix of traditional craftsmanship and modern media shows how old customs appearance can develop in a new light and address a younger generation.

With the upcoming renovation of the fur factory and the news about the folk solidarity of Torgau-Schatz as well as the growing interests for mushroom collecting, the North Saxony region faces exciting changes that revive both old traditions and open a look into a modern future.

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