Support Göttingen's historical preservation: Take part in the fundraising campaign to acquire a significant historical artifact for your home
The city of Göttingen is inviting donations to Kunst e.V., the umbrella organisation promoting art and culture in the city. As a token of appreciation, donors stand a chance to win an original ceramic tile from the old city hall, signed by Daniela Behrens and Petra Broistedt.
In this unique tile donation raffle, the top three donors will receive an original tile from the old city hall. The remaining tiles will be raffled among all donors. To enter, donors should transfer their contributions to Sparkasse Göttingen with the given IBAN, ensuring the keyword "tile stove" and their first and last name, along with their address, are included in the purpose of the transfer.
Winners of the tile donation raffle will be notified in writing. For those seeking more information about the city administration news, they can turn to Verwalti, a digital guide from the city administration that can answer simple questions and direct you to the right contact person.
Donors have until Thursday, February 15, 2024, to make their donations. Registration for city administration news is easy and free, and messages can be received on smartphones via Telegram and Notify.
Feedback or opinions on city administration messages can be sent directly to YourOpinion@our website. For more details about the city administration news, please click the provided link. It's a great opportunity to support the arts and culture in Göttingen while potentially winning a piece of the city's history.
Please note that no legal recourse is available for disputes regarding the tile donation raffle. No information was found in the provided search results about which persons have the possibility to receive an original ceramic plate from the old town hall of Göttingen on February 15, 2024.
In the event of any queries or concerns, messages can be sent to YourOpinion@our website, and they will be forwarded to the responsible department.
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