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DBS Sport lounge for internationals and seniors

The DBS football club together with Meerhoven International Platform and Eindhoven Sport organised an information market for internationals. The fair hosted in the DBS football club cafeteria was abuzz with visitors on Friday evening.

              

Theo Mommers from DBS football club played a perfect host together with Yvonne Swinkels, Jasper van Hoof, Jessie Peeters and Colin Laarhoven who were part of the organising team.

Fifteen sports clubs presented their services to internationals that evening. Clubs that teach regular or popular sport such as football, swimming, martial arts, field hockey, gymnastics and bowling presented information in English to the internationals and seniors. While the not so common sport such as Gaelic football, Tai chi, Frisbee, slow sports etc pitched their sport to gather support.

        

Spouse program Brainport Spouse by the TU/e caters to the needs of the trailing international spouses. Hence, programs are in English. The program offers possibilities to learn Tai chi, Yoga, Pilates Body pump among other fitness training.

         

SGE Meerhoven presented their programmes such as mama fit. Korein Kinderplein showcased the sports programmes they organise for the children. Whereas, Rabobank showed its support for sports clubs, they sponsor clubs in the region for example through their Clubkas Campagne. Even for medical advice on your feet you could you could talk to the experts: Rondom podo therapy. The enthusiastic pack from Meerhoven International Platform explained their activities. Thumbs up to Oranje Rood hockey for distributing free vouchers for hockey training.

   

For Eindhoven News: Beena Arunraj

Donate your pre-loved toys this Xmas

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Everyone knows that kids love to get toys for Sinterklaas and Christmas. Sadly, not everyone can afford to buy new ones for there children. There is a solution.

The regional radio station, Radio JND, has had a Pakjeshuis at the Stadhuisplein since yesterday (Friday, 29 November). They will be there until Sunday, 2 December. The radio station will not only be collecting toys for underprivileged children.

You can request a song, at a fee. All monies collected in this way will be donated to the Speelcadeau Foundation. People wanting to bring toys by car are welcome. A special drop-and-go zone has been demarcated for them.

The Speelcadeau Foundation also collects used toys that are still in good condition throughout the year. They then pass these on to children from families, who are not financially well-off, in the Eindhoven region.

This Foundation is located at 62 Bloemfonteinstraat, Eindhoven.

Photo: Radio JND’s Facebook Page

Int. Women’s Day: Everyone’s a hero

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Friday, 8 March is International Women’s Day. The Eindhoven library is planning an exciting programme – ‘Everyone’s a hero!’ – for women. This is being done in cooperation with the Dutch non-profit organisation, Women Inc’s, ambassador Carien Kirkels.

The speakers will be Maleka Bent Jamaa of The Female Factory and Ineke Hurkmans, from the Jump Movement. Maleka has been working with women from all walks of life for over 20 years. It is her mission to show women that they already possess all of the power and wisdom they need. As an empowerment-coach and speaker, focussing on women, it is Maleka’s goal to create awareness and connection.

Ineke Hurkmans will get people to ‘Jump’. This is an easy, accessible method of conversation that helps move people towards their own or collective ambitions. Participants will ‘jump together’. Jessica Bartels, Eindhoven’s City Poet of Eindhoven, will also be there to present some of her poems and showcase her poetry skills.

The programme starts with a vegetarian meal at 18:00. This will cost €12,50 and people will need to register seperately for this. Tickets for the ‘Everyone’s a Hero’ event cost €3, while a meal and event combo is €15. Tickets are available here. The evening begins officially at 18:45 and will end at 22:00.

This event will be in Dutch but is also open for non-Dutch speakers. The hand-out of the reading and ‘Jump’ exercises will be available in English.

 

Eindhoven honours sporting heroes with awards

The city of Eindhoven recognised its sporting talents and their achievements during a gala evening at the Van der walk hotel.  

Based on the nominees in various categories, there was attention on a wide array of sports, including dance, urban and disabled sports.  To promote sports of all kinds and point out that everyone can be a hero and role model was the real purpose. Sports-Alderman Stijn Steenbakkers highlighted “the importance of sports due to its inclusivity and connecting powers”.

And the winners are

The awards were pre-selected by a diverse and renowned jury.  7000 votes from the public  together with the final choice of the jury put the following heroes on the podium:

  • Celine van Duijn, Sports Person of the Year (European champion 10-meter diving board),
  •  Sports Team of the year-PSV (after becoming the national football champion)
  • Mark van Bommel -Coach of the Year.
  • The price for Sports Talent -Ceyda Toprak. (This 15-year-old student, became world champion Muay Thai boxing in her age group.)

Special awards

Apart from the sports awards, 450 special medals given to other Eindhoven citizens. They either bagged a Dutch championship or ended up on the podium in a European or World championship. The Eindhoven Chess Club and ‘Stichting Special Talents’ received a special supporting price. 60% of the youth-players club from Chess club are from expat families. Eindhoven Atletiek was voted the association of the year, also they have a substantial international presence.

Jury member Tiny Sanders (former PSV CEO) shared his opinion on the importance of sports for internationals living in the Eindhoven area: “Parents feel much better here when their children have found their place in local sports teams or when their children enjoy a certain kind of sport. Doing sports is an important activity besides school, for children to stay healthy and release stress. Also, it is a way to express your ambition. Children and also adults can really give their energy in sports.”

Performers galore

The evening started with the BMX team from Area 51 displaying their skills on a small ramp. Spectacular show it was! Halfway, the recently formed yet already world champion, C-Fam dance team, showed a dynamic dance performance. Niek Traa from The Ruggeds as part of the Jury presented the importance and world-class quality of dance in the region.

All in all, it was a very interesting evening for Eindhoven news team and we will feature some of the most interesting encounters with winners and nominees in the next weeks on our website.

For Eindhoven news: Remco

 

Mayor is coming to open our 10-year celebration on 21 September

We just received the wonderful news that Eindhoven Mayor Jorritsma will do the honours of opening our 10-year celebrations on 21 September 2019.

Through his spokesperson we learned that Mayor Jorritsma would be happy to open our 10-year anniversary with a related speech.

We feel honoured and grateful and this marks a recognition for the work we have been doing in the last ten years to include also non-Dutch in our larger-Eindhoven society by providing news, background stories and events in English. We believe that once you are informed you can participate, contribute and thrive. All essential elements to feel at home and to connect to others in your neighbourhood.

Mayor Jorritsma is planned to take the stage around 14.30 on Saturday 21 September. After that he will be interviewed by one of our international editorial team members.

Here you can read the details of our event, here you can register for (free) entrance.

See you all on 21st September.

Eindhoven News team

 

Dutch Design Week: more tickets sold online, yet fewer visitors

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Compared to last year’s Dutch Design Week (DDW), 50% more tickets were sold this year, while 4,000 fewer tickets were scanned at the cash register on Saturday. The organisers in Eindhoven find it difficult to tell whether this situation is related to the train problems.

DDW was off to a difficult start in the ‘Light City’ on Saturday morning. There were fewer trains to Eindhoven than usual due to the railway maintenance work and a collision. This caused long queues for visitors. However, a DDW spokeswoman said it is uncertain whether those “train problems” affected the number of visitors.

“The figures are clear – we sold more tickets online this year – 50% more than last year – but fewer tickets were scanned on Saturday. On the opening day, we scanned 11,000 tickets last year and 7,000 tickets this year. This indicates a difference of 36%. Is the poorer accessibility directly related to this situation, though? Who knows?”

Striking

The spokeswoman still finds the decrease striking: “The weather was good and therefore could not have caused it. The program offers exactly as much beauty as in other years. I don’t have a real explanation for the fewer number of visitors. Let’s just say that it’s striking that this coincides with the fact that fewer trains were running on Saturday.”

Source: www.omroepbrabant.nl

Translator: Shufei

Editor: Melinda Walraven

Region represented at Graduation Show

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There are more than 30 different nationalities among the 181 graduates at the Design Academy’s Graduation Show 2019. Among all these graduation projects is one that deals with the city of Eindhoven – Sense of Place, by Bloeme Groenewold.

Bloeme has divided Eindhoven up based on emotions. She asked 150 people from Eindhoven how they feel about certain places in the city. Stadhuisplein, for example, is a bit of a sad place. But at the same time, it gives a feeling of freedom. This is because of the skaters who skate there every day.

In Woensel, there is a feeling of belonging, thanks to the people from a wide range of cultures that live in the area. At the same time, those people sometimes miss the customs of their homeland. Each area in Eindhoven has its own feeling, and Bloeme has mapped this out using colourful objects.

Intense

During Dutch Design Week (DDW), the Design Academy’s Bachelors and Masters students present their graduation productions. This takes place during the Graduation Show. According to graduate, Anne Kamps, the students work towards this event throughout their studies.

“It is very intense,” she says. “You get up in the morning and certainly do not feel completely rested”. However, she enjoys it enormously. The visitors are involved and ask a lot of questions. They sometimes even have a viewpoint of her work she had not even thought of yet.

Six-winged chicken, rotating pig, and meatless milking goat

Eindhoven Design Academy, Duthc Design Week, Graduation Show
Anne Kamps’ project. Photo credit: Studio040

Anne’s graduation project is in response to news about a six-winged chicken. The fast-food chain, KFC, is said to have developed a six-winged chicken. This is so they can get more wings from fewer chickens.

Many readers believe the news; among them, Anne. She wonders what kind of fantasy creatures can be imagined and what kind of fabulous animals actually exist.

The result is a book with a rotating pig ‘of which you can cut slices off more easily’. The meatless milking goat has also been given a place in her work. “I do not have a very strong opinion about my subject at all. I eat meat myself. Not so often, but sometimes I do. It is more about making visitors think about the meat industry. As consumers, they have the power to make their own choices. Sometimes they do not realise that”.

Not only abstract ideas

Many of the projects exhibited at the Graduation Show are abstract. They zoom in on society and make visitors think about social themes. But self-proclaimed ‘very down-to-earth’ graduate Malou Kremers thinks differently.

She made a sleeper-chair. This is a sofa bed which can fold into a chair. In no time at all, you can have a bed or an armchair in your living room. Practical, with no deeper meaning – just a handy, stylish piece of furniture.

The graduates’ works all vary. However, according to Marc Ruis of the Design Academy, there is indeed a connection in the exhibited work. Students are increasingly concerned about the future.

Nature and the environment, for example, are recurring topics. One graduate made new products out of flower waste. Another used human stools as manure. All 181 graduation projects can be seen during DDW in the old Campina factory on Kanaaldijk-Zuid in Eindhoven.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

 

You may have to pay more for beer at Carnaval

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Are you going to a pub in the five days during Carnaval? Then make sure to take enough money. This year in many places in Eindhoven you will pay no less than €3 for a beer.

Within the hospitality industry, the ‘magic boundary’ for a beer is €3. The fact that several pubs and other food and drink establishments have now reached that limit has caused a wide range of reactions. “If my beer supplier raises his prices, I have no choice but to raise my own beer price as well”, Arjan Bouter, organiser of the Bavaria Bier Hal on Stadhuisplein, says.

In addition to the increased beer price from the supplier, €3 is a fair price for more reasons, according to Bouter: “Entrance is free, there is a DJ, and the toilet has to be paid for. And then it all has to look a bit nice. So it is logical that a fair price is asked for the beer, among other things”.

Not all will charge more

Cafe Altstadt on Stratumseind uses the beer price that they usually also use. This increased to €2.70 in January. “We have been waiting a very long time to raise our prices, but at a certain point we could not do otherwise”, Daphyd Sens, manager of Altstadt, says. “Three euros is too much money for me. I would only ask that if there was really no other way”. According to Sens, the average national price for beer is also around €2.70.

The question now is whether visitors are willing to pay €3. According to Bouter, the general ban on glass and cans during Carnival does not help either. “Beer from a plastic cup looks significantly less chic than it does in a glass”. Still, both business owners are not worried. “People will buy beer anyway, whether it costs a lot or a little”, Bouter says.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

The world’s best solar car safely back in Eindhoven

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Solar Team Eindhoven’s solar car arrived home, in Eindhoven, yesterday in one piece after a boat trip from Australia.

The team from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) won the World Solar Challenge last year. This is a race in Australia for solar-powered cars. However, getting the car back to Eindhoven turned out to be quite a challenge.

The team had trouble finding a shipping company that was prepared to transport this piece of high-tech. During the race, Delft University of Technology’s car burst into flames. A spark has shut the car’s engine down.

Shippers not to keen to transport the car

The car’s battery is another sticky point, which was not mass-produced. The high safety requirements for carrying such a battery meant shippers were not eager to transport the vehicle.

The fact that the solar car named Stella Era would arrive in Eindhoven without damage was not a matter of course. In the run-up to the World Solar Challenge, the car’s solar panel was severely damaged during transport from the Netherlands to Australia. This damage put the team’s participation in the World Solar Challenge at risk.

“We are thrilled Stella Era is safe in the Netherlands again”, Katelijn van Kooten, the team’s Exterior Design Engineer, says. “Because of the bad luck with the transport on the way there, we were extra anxious”. The damage not only caused the team a lot of stress and extra work at the time. It was also a financial setback. Luckily the team was able to raise enough money through crowdfunding to replace the damaged panel.

The plan is that now that Stella Era is back in the Netherlands, the students will show off this winning car at all kinds of events. In this way, they hope to inspire people and the industry to switch to sustainable transport. When this will happen is unclear, taking the coronavirus measures into account.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

Nuenen very proud of illuminated Van Gogh sunflowers

The light festival Glow is in full swing. This year too, the illuminated sunflowers by Van Gogh can be admired. An appropriate place has been chosen for this, this year, namely in Nuenen. That is the place where Van Gogh created his first masterpiece.

Van Gogh’s flowers are placed near windmill De Roosdonck and were developed by the Eindhoven light artist Hugo Vrijdag. According to Frank van den Eijnden, the man behind Van Gogh Brabant, the plan to bring back the sunflowers was already in place two years ago. Nuenen is in fact the perfect location to pay homage to the famous painter. “We are very happy to be involved in this project”, Van den Eijnden says.

Crowd
According to Van den Eijnden, the surrounding area is also enthusiastic about the light show in Nuenen. “We have noticed a great deal of eagerness for the illuminated sunflowers. Families came to take a look last weekend, full of pride and enthusiasm. It was even so busy that we put out an appeal asking people to come later in the evening”.

Nuenen Van Gogh village
According to Alderman Stultiëns of tourism, recreation and village marketing of the Municipality of Nuenen, it is an honour to receive this work of light art. “It’s nice that the Eindhoven Glow festival also pays a visit to Nuenen. It is a very beautiful and atmospheric event. It puts Nuenen more firmly on the map as a Van Gogh village”, Stultiëns says.

Vincent’s Lightlab
In addition to paying tribute to Van Gogh, the illuminated sunflowers in Nuenen are also an announcement of Vincent’s Lightlab, a project by Van Gogh Brabant in collaboration with ASML. “Vincent van Gogh is known for playing with light and this project refers to his quest for light”, Van den Eijnden says.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Bob

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