Culture high 3 e.V.'s annual plan for 2023, which includes events with Carolin Kebekus, announced in Overath.
In these challenging times, many have found solace in the comfort of their homes, forgoing their usual routine of attending cultural events. However, one event is determined to break the mould and bring culture to the people - the Kultur3-Overath-2023.
Organisers of the event have released a press release, titled "KULTUR3-OVERATH-2023-PressRelease.pdf", detailing the programme and other important information. With the impact of the #stayathome campaign heavily felt, the organisers are seeking publicity more than ever before to reach their audience.
The finalised 2023 programme promises a diverse range of topics, including The Secret Stars of Industry, Winter tires, Financial Organization, Careers, Museum Morsbroich, Abba Gold, City Library, Impact of the New Interest Rate Policy, More Sports, Gummersbach Carnival, Puzzles, Discounts, and Guided Tours.
One of the highlights of the event is a bonus show on March 9th, taking place at the Cyriax School Centre's Aula. The band leading the performance remains unnamed in the provided search results, but it has been confirmed that it is Carolin Kebekus' band, the BeerBitches.
The organisers would greatly appreciate it if the programme is brought to the attention of readers and listeners. Kai, an author, has written an article discussing the event, although specific details about the topics mentioned are not provided.
So, if you're looking for a cultural fix amidst the stay-at-home campaign, mark your calendars for March 9th and join the Kultur3-Overath-2023 event. It's a chance to step out of your comfort zone and immerse yourself in a world of culture and entertainment.
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