Chronological Survey of City's 200-Year Legacy Compressed into a Single Calendar Year
The city of Gütersloh has released a special limited edition calendar, titled "Gütersloh Women - A Timeless Calendar from 200 Years of City History." This unique calendar, available for takeaway while supplies last, showcases the life stories of twelve inspiring women who have made significant contributions to politics, society, art, and culture in the city. Developed by Julia Kuklik, head of the City Archives, and her team, the calendar aims to demonstrate that history was not only written by men. The idea for the calendar was originally conceived by Armin Eichenmüller from the cultural sector. The calendar, in A5 format and featuring a date slider for reusability, is one of the 200 anniversary projects in the city of Gütersloh. It is a testament to the significant role women have played in the city's history, and it serves as a recognition of their contributions. The women featured in the calendar are from various walks of life, showcasing dedicated politicians and artists who were ahead of their time. The calendar is intended to inspire citizens, particularly young women, to follow in the footsteps of these trailblazers. Interested citizens can pick up a free copy at the City Archives, Moltkestraße 47, 33330 Gütersloh. The collection hours for the calendars are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10 am to 12:30 pm, and Tuesday and Thursday from 2 pm to 5 pm. Only 200 copies of the calendar were printed, making it a highly sought-after item. The release of the women's calendar is part of the city's ongoing efforts to highlight the significant role women have played in its history. By showcasing these women's stories, the city hopes to inspire a new generation of leaders and creators. So, if you're a resident of Gütersloh or just visiting, make sure to stop by the City Archives to pick up a copy of this inspiring calendar. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn about the city's hidden heroines and be inspired by their stories.
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