The cultural unit had an opening party in new premises today

The cultural unit had an opening party in new premises today
The cultural unit had an opening party in new premises today
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They have taken over the premises that Torget doctor’s office previously had, now all the doctors are located at Fræna doctor’s office in Sentervegen.

All rooms have been lovingly refurbished, with great colors on the walls, green plants and the reuse of fine furniture and interiors bought on the second-hand market.

100 people visited the new premises and were served delicious cakes from Bud bakery and Sletta Gardutsalg and catering. Mayor Nils Christian Harnes opened the party with a few well-chosen words about the importance of the past, present and planning for the future in a cultural perspective. Many who stopped by chose to register as volunteers with the Volunteer Center when they were still there. It was a pleasant day, many thanks to everyone who came!

Employees at the cultural unit:

You will find these people in the new premises from now on:

Ragnhild Aas:

Unit leader for culture with special responsibility for outdoor life, gaming facilities and the rest of the cultural field

Emelie Holden:

Cultural consultant/youth coordinator with particular responsibility for youth work, youth clubs, UKM (Young Culture Meetings), the cultural walking stick, sports and halls.

Anne Holen Helseth:

Cultural consultant with special responsibility for the preservation and dissemination of cultural history and museums

Frank Robert Vik:

General manager of Hustadvika Voluntary Center and volunteer coordinator for health

Ann Kristin Remmen:

Cultural consultant with responsibility for BUA Hustadvika – our equipment center where everyone can borrow equipment for various activities completely free of charge.

From left: Emelie Holden, Ann Kristin Remmen, Frank Robert Vik, Anne Holen Helseth and Ragnhild Elin Aas.

Pictures from the opening:

The article is in Norwegian

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