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The Haarlem festival Bevrijdingspop is shifting its focus to emphasize the importance of peace, security, and freedom in its upcoming edition. While still featuring popular music acts like S10 and Bankzitters, organizers aim to address the growing global concerns felt by the younger generation.

Neighborhood pools at risk: Survival of public pools depends on volunteers. 'You have to know how to play the game'

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Public swimming pools are facing an increasing threat of closure despite their vital role in providing swimming lessons and community recreation. As more facilities shut down without replacement, the survival of these neighborhood pools is becoming increasingly dependent on the efforts of volunteers.

Setup for IJmond Liberation Day begins in Westerhout Park. 'Be kind to each other'

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Shirley and Cas want to bring residents closer together with Castricum Verbindt: ‘It starts with something small’

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Shirley and her 14-year-old son, Cas, have launched 'Castricum Verbindt,' an initiative designed to foster local connections within the municipality of Castricum. The project aims to make it easier for community members to engage with one another in their daily lives.

Roelof van der Kooi (59) has organized the May 4 Silent March for 30 years: ‘What would the city look like if Jewish Amsterdammers were still here?’

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