In the meantime, our twelve district newsletters have been subscribed to more than 260,000 times across Berlin. The week continues with Spandau, Marzahn-Hellersdorf and Tempelhof-Schoeneberg. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, free of charge here: leute.tagesspiegel.de.
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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:
- The district and the Ukraine war: Mayor speaks in the newsletter about the Knobelsdorf barracks, four other refugee locations and says how you can help in Spandau. In addition, plain language from a high school, services for peace, figures on the community and more. Other topics this time include:
- Before the big quarter-finals in the DFB Cup: The goalkeeper of Karlsruher SC in a newsletter interview – he’s from Spandau
- 100 years of Albert Einstein in Spandau: Linke takes up newsletter history in the town hall
- City councilor in a newsletter interview about storm damage, cemeteries, the broken Siemensstadt S-Bahn station
- Reader shows incredible photos of garbage on the sewage fields in the newsletter
- Best of BVV in the newsletter: Greens want more green space for Falkenseer Platz
- FDP is annoyed by the mud on the banks of the Havel
- Newsletter reports on new police construction project worth millions in Falkenhagener Feld
- Greens want to throttle Kladow’s traffic on the Sakrower Landstrasse
- Memorial plaque for Max Hilzheimer in Kladow, Part III: Now history experts are talking about the conservationist in the newsletter
- A lot of neighborhood sports: Michael Ballack is now an advisor to a Spandau footballer – and the FDP is now also putting pressure on the sports field trouble in Kladow
- Mosaic: the mayor wants to save the workshop for the disabled
- “She likes to knit for the homeless”: Everyone wants to help Mandy from the workshops for the disabled
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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:
- Solidarity with Ukraine: campaigns and aid projects in the district
- Don’t click through until it fits: Photographer Bertolt Prächt relies on one picture
- Slipped pointers on the tower clock and fallen roof tiles: the balance sheet of the stormy days
- Where the knights once lived: the playground in the Lehnepark is being redesigned
- Maintenance of the green space at Maikäferplatz: Initiative feels slowed down
- Comedy, concerts and cabaret: The Ufa-Fabrik has a lot to offer in March
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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:
- Putin’s attack on Ukraine: Reactions from Russians from Marzahn-Hellersdorf
- BVV member Maria Geidel “stunned” by Putin’s war of aggression
- Double Murder: Commemorating Homa and Tajala Zaher
- Forced eviction for contemporary historical archive?
- Invitation to the Archives Day
- War memorials should become places of learning
- Mobile vaccination team to reopen vaccination center in Freizeitforum
- Most over 65 year olds live in Springfuhl
- New pumping station in Ahrensfelde to supply water for 600,000 Berliners
- Volunteers wanted for homeless count
- “I thought we still had time”: How do I explain racism to my son?
- Anniversaries and Anniversaries 2022
- Kita weeks at the paper theater
- Exhibition “Through the Archive” is being extended
- “Roses for Clara”: FrauenNetz Marzahn-Hellersdorf calls for a rally on March 8th
- 1. VfL Fortuna Marzahn guest at the podcast “Sport in Berlin”
- New board at 1. FC Marzahn
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Especially in these times it is important to congratulate loved ones. In our newsletters from Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Spandau, Tempelhof-Schöneberg and of course in all other district people newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, you can refer to the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners, etc. or even a few yourself nice words congratulations. Write to our authors, whose e-mail addresses you will find in the newsletters.