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Weekend Tips from Yvette

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This weekend in and around Eindhoven…. Yvette’s tips.

It’s almost weekend but where do you need to go? A great weekend to be in Eindhoven as there is a lot to do! My tips:

Saturday: Operation Market Garden: Historic military vehicle parade

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Saturday: Sranang Wowojo

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Sunday: Feelgood Market

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Sunday: Open Monumentendagen (Heritage Days)

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About Yvette:
“I’m the manager of the biggest expat Facebook group in Eindhoven – Expats in Eindhoven. A group dedicated to help expats have a great time in Eindhoven, get to meet new people and answer their questions. Further I work as graphic designer for my own company STUDIO YDID. In my free time I like to go running, race cycling, go out with friends and family or listen to the band Queen. If you want to know more – feel free to mail me at info@studio-ydid.nl.”

Friemel en Frutsel Dagen: ‘It was nagging for volunteers’

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We have again the ‘Friemel en Frutsel Dagen’ (arts and crafts days) in Mierlo, but they were close to cancelling the event due to a lack of volunteers. 

All children in groups 1 to 8 are melting beads passionately, are making Halloween window pendants and tea light holders and can have their faces painted. In addition to the crafts, they also can enjoy sausage sandwiches, drinks and biscuit decorating.

What could be better than having a good time with your friends while doing some crafting?
Joke Doensen, Board member.

“The Friemel en Frutsel Dagen are organised to give children who are not going on holiday, a nice time in the autumn”, Board member Joke Doensen tells us. “In the autumn holidays there is often bad weather, so having a good and active time with your friends is a wonderful alternative.” Doensen has been working for 45 years (from day one) at the Friemel en Frutsel Dagen and Honorary Member at the Jeugd Vakantie Werk Mierlo (Youth Holiday Activities Mierlo), the organiser of the craft days.

I do think it’s important that this continues. I used to participate as a small child. Now I’m here as a volunteer“.
Kim van Stekelenborg, volunteer for 6 years.

Volunteer deficit

For a while, however, it was uncertain whether there were enough volunteers to keep the days on track. “This year it was very difficult for us to find adult volunteers. Children of 12, 13 years old like to help, but we would also like to have an adult at the tables to guide them all in the right direction”, Doensen tells us. “It was a lot of nagging to persuade people to come and help us”. “I think it’s hard for many people to combine. Especially if you work full-time”, Kim van Stekelenborg adds. She has been a volunteer at the craft days for 6 years. “But I do think it’s important that this continues to exist. I used to participate as a small child. Now I’m here as a volunteer with a daughter who does some tinkering here. She will also help next year, then she is old enough”. In this way, it contributes to the volunteer deficit.

Source: www.studio040.nl

Translated by: Bob

parkrun officials visit Eindhoven

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 A team of parkrun officials visited Eindhoven last week. It was part of a larger tour of potential new parkrun venues across the Netherlands.

parkrun is a weekly timed event where participants can walk, jog or run a 5 kilometre route in a local park. It is free of charge and organised entirely by volunteers.

Founded in London 15 years ago, parkrun now exists in 21 countries worldwide. In September, parkrun announced its plans to launch new routes in the Netherlands in spring 2020.

As part of their visit, the parkrun team met with the volunteers who are designing and testing potential routes.

‘We had a fantastic visit to the Netherlands,’ says Deri Thomas, parkrun’s European Territory Manager. ‘We met some great teams and saw some stunning potential parkrun venues. Eindhoven was right up there and we’re excited to get started early in the spring.’

The volunteers also expressed their excitement. Jesus González, a wireless engineer at Philips, says, ‘after enjoying parkrun in other countries, we can finally say that parkrun will take place in the Netherlands’. González also says that the parkrun representatives ‘were very positive about the park and the surroundings. We are looking forward to it’.

Eindhoven’s parkrun event is expected to launch in late February or early March 2020 at Karpendonkse Plas.

 

Reporter: Rachael Vickerman

Christmas dinner for 200 lonely elderly people in Philips Stadium

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A Christmas dinner for lonely elderly people will take place in Philips Stadium at the end of the year.

GGzE, the Eindhoven branch of the Dutch Association of Mental Health and Addiction Care, is organising a five course dinner for the guests. It will be the fifth edition of the event, and the second time it will be held in Philips Stadium.

GGzE is asking for donations to help make the event possible. They estimate that the dinner will cost €30. Thanks to the work of volunteers and several corporate sponsors, the organisers are able to keep the costs low.

Currently, around €1,500 has been raised, though the total costs are expected to reach €6,000.

In previous years, interest in the dinner far outnumbered the number of places available.

 

Source: Studio040

Translator: Rachael Vickerman

Set your alarm to see shooting stars tomorrow

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There will be an abundance of shooting stars over Brabant early tomorrow morning. They will be particularly visible in west and south Brabant.

According to Reinout van den Born, a meteorologist from the weather channel, Weer.nl, the shooting stars will be visible to the naked eye. This is because the sky will be left clear after today’s rain. ‘There is some cloudiness, but in general it will be easy to follow the shooting stars,’ he says.

65 shooting stars per hour

At 2:00 o’clock on Saturday morning, about 14 shooting stars can be seen per hour. At 4:00 o’clock it will be around 30 per hour. The busiest period will be from 6:00 until 8:00 o’clock, where 65 shooting stars can be seen per hour.

Van den Born says that this phenomenon is not unique. ‘Shooting stars are common,’ he says. They occur when ‘a comet leaves a trail of dust, and then those dust particles penetrate the atmosphere. Sometimes there are so many that you can see one per second.’

 

Source: Omroep Brabant

Translator: Rachael Vickerman

PSV Carnival to honour weatherman

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At this year’s Eindhoven Carnaval celebration, well-known Dutch weatherman, Piet Paulusma, will be put in the spotlight.

The PSV Carnival Club is to give Paulusma an award on the Market square. He is receiving this award because of his 35-year-long career. He is also a regular visitor to the Lampegat Carnaval. The Club’s Prince, His Thirsty Highness Robke, will present the prize.

“We think it is time to put Piet in the spotlight. If anyone deserves it, it is him. There are few people in broadcasting who can claim such an impressive career as Piet”, Bas Lammers, of PSV Carnaval, says. “He is also an avid Carnaval celebrity. He visits Eindhoven every year with his family and friends to celebrate this wonderful party with us”.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

 

This is one smart 80-year-old

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Willem Bouman is 80. He recently achieved his fifth world record. This was in mental arithmetic. Bouman broke the record in the Zwarte Doos on the Eindhoven University of Technology’s (TU/e) grounds.

To reach the record, Willem had to convert ten five-digit numbers to four squares numbers. For example, 53.820 = 230² + 30² + 4² + 2². This translates to 53,820 = 52,900 + 900 + 16 + 4. “I think being able to do maths in my head is a gift God whispered into my brain when I was young”, says a proud Willem. “Wherever I am, I am always busy with numbers.”

The maths veteran is best known in the world of maths for his bow tie, which sports prime numbers. His wife made it for him. “My wife made my outfit, and the bowtie is very popular at the championships”, the world record holder says. Willem’s achievement will be recorded on the Recordholders.org website.

Jury

Bouman’s calculation was audited by Professors Michiel Hochstenbach and Benne De Weger. They are both mathematics professors at the TU/e.”We are noticing that students’ mental arithmetic is deteriorating. We are hoping for a new generation of little Boumans”, Professor De Weger says.

Bouman wants to keep challenging himself. “I am taking a break now, but I want to dive into old material or try to decipher six squares roots. If I cannot count anymore, you had better bury me”, he says, jokingly.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

Wanted: 450 people named Lucas or Lukas to celebrate 450th anniversary of Lucas Gassel’s death

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Helmond Museum is looking for 450 people named Lucas or Lukas. The search is part of a project to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the death of Lucas Gassel, a painter from Helmond.

Gassel painted during the sixteenth century, a time known as Brabant’s Golden Age. Helmond museum recently purchased a painting by Gaasel entitled ‘Landschap met het offer van Abraham’ (‘Landscape with the sacrifice of Abraham’). The painting cost 100,000 euros.

The museum will organise an extensive exhibition of Gassel’s paintings. The idea of a ‘Lucas/Lukas Day’ was proposed in order to attract more visitors.

The organisers hope to take a large group photo of all 450 people named Lucas or Lukas on 19 April. There will also be music from a troubadour named Lucas Florent, and a medieval themed party at the castle.

The exhibition opens on 10 March.

 

Source: Omroep Brabant

It’s National (Digital) Museum Week

The world’s topsy-turvy at the moment. But, institutions are also coming up with innovative ways to make things more ‘normal’. Like getting people to visit museums all over the country. From their couches.

This week’s National Museum Week in the Netherlands. Instead of cancelling the event, more than 400 museums across the country are offering virtual tours and other events. This year’s slogan is “Ontdek samen– juist nu – ons échte goud. In vrijheid.” (“Discover our true gold together, especially now. In Freedom.”) Locally, these are some of the museums participating:

Van Abbe Museum’s offering several ‘tours’. Mini-documentaries – ‘Qiu Zhijie: Journeys without Arrivals’. This is an overview of Qiu Zhijie’s work from 1985 onwards. Zhijie’s one of the most important Chinese artists of his generation. Please note, not all the audio’s in English.

There’s one on Rasheed Araeen too. His work was on display in the Van Abbemuseum in 2017-2018. The Pakistani-British artist and curator, Nick Aikens, talk about the works, which have had a profound influence on generations of artists, writers, and thinkers. This entire clip’s in English.

With their Meerstemmige (Polyphonic) Collection’ project, ‘visitors’ can look at artworks over the shoulders of various Eindhoven residents. These visitors share their spontaneous observations. Again not all the audio’s in English. Or you could just take a tour of the Van Abbe Museum on your own.

For the kids, the PreHistoric Village has three colouring pages. They also have all sorts of fun activities for children, and their parents, to do at home. From making cheese to building shelters. You can find descriptions (in Dutch) of these on their Facebook page. Philips Museum‘s also digitally open to visitors.

You can take a virtual tour of the Van Gogh House in neighbouring Neuen too. Or why not visit a museum somewhere else in the country. Somewhere you’d usually not go. You could, for example, take a virtual tour of the Groninger Museum in Groningen. There are more online extras on the National Museum Week’s website. Please note, much of the audio will be in Dutch.

Show your showpiece

This website also contains Pronkstukken (Showpieces), ranging from ancient helmets to pencil drawing, and everything in between. This year, people are invited to share their own works of art. This is part of the digital Gouden Pronkstuk op de Dam! You, and the participating museums, can pay tribute to 75 years of cultural freedom. People can upload their photos, and information about it, on the National Museum Week website.

There are also prizes up for grabs. You have a chance to win a Museum Card, a museum shopping package or a VIP package for two people to a museum of your choice. Since it’s 75 years of cultural freedom, there are 75 prizes to be won.

Source: National Museum Week and Brainport

Translation: Melinda Walraven

Philips Museum to open with special exhibition

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When the relaxation of the anti-corona measures takes effect on 1 June, the Philips Museum will also open its doors.

Just over a week later, on Tuesday, 9 June, the museum will also open a new exhibition called ‘Eendracht maakt macht’ (‘Unity creates power’). The exhibition shows visitors how, from the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Eindhoven, together with Philips and PSV, grew into the current metropolitan area. The story is of how a modest Dutch town became a high-tech international region, from Frits Philips’ point of view.

The museum also has a modest first – for the first time, people can go on an audio tour. It is voiced by Dutch television and film actor, Frank Lammers. The museum opens its doors on Monday, 1 June, at 12:00. Anyone who wants to visit the museum must buy online tickets.

People must also follow other safety rules. There are, unfortunately, no guided tours.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

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