Readers' Café in Hildburghausen: Talk together about important topics!

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Experience the first reader café event in Hildburghausen on June 13th, 2025, where discussions and cake combine.

Erleben Sie die erste Lesercafé-Veranstaltung in Hildburghausen am 13.06.2025, wo Diskussionen und Kuchen verbinden.
Experience the first reader café event in Hildburghausen on June 13th, 2025, where discussions and cake combine.

Readers' Café in Hildburghausen: Talk together about important topics!

On June 13, 2025, the editorial team's first reader café event took place in Hildburghausen, an innovative format that aims to promote human encounters and enable exchange about the newspaper. The event was organized in the bookstore on the market and supported by the two colleagues Silvia Bergner and Malia Singh. This new concept aims to escape the digital world and create real encounters that take place in a respectful and curious atmosphere. insuedthueringen.de reports that the conversations covered a wide spectrum - from topics such as war to political impotence, the health system to shifts in values ​​and orientation.

During the event, the newspaper not only served as an opportunity for discussion, but also as a resonance space for the needs of the participants. Digital offerings, such as e-papers and the website insüdthüringen.de, which were requested by many participants, were also discussed. Those present also expressed their desire for more culture and event tips. This shows how important the newspaper is as a unifying element in people's everyday lives.

The value of personal encounters

The host Alexandra Messerschmidt emphasized the importance of such formats for community building. She emphasized that the reader cafés not only stimulate discussion, but also create a small microcosm of listening. The feedback from the participants provided the editorial team with valuable inspiration for future topics and formats, which shows how well the concept was received.

In order to continue to promote exchange, it was decided that the readers' café will take place every month at different locations in the district. This ongoing offer is intended to get people talking and give the newspaper a face.

The positive response to the first reader café event is seen as an encouraging sign for the further development of the format, which the editorial team also points out Rundschau.info has emphasized. It remains to be seen how the conversations and topics will develop in the coming months.