Club meeting in Roding: A look at upcoming cultural highlights
Over 120 club representatives discussed important topics and future events in Roding on November 6th.

Club meeting in Roding: A look at upcoming cultural highlights
The club meeting on November 6th in the OASE/Stadthalle Roding attracts great interest. Over 120 club representatives from Roding take part. You follow the lectures carefully. At the beginning the mayor welcomes those present. She thanks the volunteers for their commitment. She emphasizes that without her commitment, the wide range of leisure activities in Roding would not be possible.
Dates for 2025
Afterwards, the event manager of the city of Roding,Sebastian Gabler, the already fixed dates for the event year 2025. These include the folk festival, the community festival and the Rodinger Christmas Village.Katharina Bennerpresents the voluntary services provided by the city of Roding to the clubs. Further information and possible changes from the next City Council meeting will be published on the city website in the coming weeks.
Culture days in Roding
The guests are particularly interested in the lecture byMr. Tahedl, Vice President of the Upper Palatinate Cultural Association. He presents the project “Nordgautag 2026 Upper Palatinate Cultural Days”, which will take place in Roding.Mr Tahedlenthusiastically explains the diverse opportunities that this event offers to make culture tangible and pass it on. Additionally providesSebastian Gablerfurther actions and possible venues in Roding – under the motto “This is what the NGT in Roding could look like”.
The lecture makes it clear that the cultural days are not exclusively reserved for cultural associations. Clubs of all kinds can be included. From football clubs to shared cooking groups, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Registration takes place via a form on the website and is carried out byMs. Kuklacoordinated by the OKB.
Liability issues and insurance
Another highlight for visitors is the lecture byAttorney Rainer Schwarzfischerand the Kerscher insurance office. Topics include board liability issues and required insurance. The speakers first dispel common prejudices.
At the end, the club representatives can use the “Questions” agenda item to discuss open topics and concerns directly.