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Programs & Events

Shared routines, seasonal gatherings, and practical moments that keep Klementsparken active.

This page brings together the association's recurring programs and upcoming events in one place. Residents can see what is happening now, what returns each season, and where there is room to join, help, or simply show up.

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This month

Spring activity cycle across Afd. 1 and Afd. 2

Grounds checks, a courtyard coffee, and a resident forum are scheduled as part of a coordinated spring programme focused on visibility, maintenance, and neighbour contact.

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Season update

Outdoor programmes now shift to evening-friendly times. Watch for reminders on shared clean-up days, coffee meetups, and planning sessions during the next six weeks.

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Core programs

The association's ongoing programmes balance practical upkeep with opportunities for residents to meet, exchange information, and shape local priorities together.

Residents carrying out practical work together outdoors

Stewardship

Shared maintenance days

Monthly work sessions focus on paths, planting beds, shared edges, and visible repairs that improve the experience of common areas.

These days are designed to be approachable: residents can take on a short practical task, help coordinate supplies, or simply join the site walk and report priorities.

Neighbours socialising during a community gathering

Community

Courtyard coffee and neighbour socials

Low-threshold social gatherings make it easier for new and long-time residents to connect before more formal agenda-driven meetings.

Board members use these sessions to answer quick questions, share notices, and surface local concerns in a more open setting.

Residents taking part in a planning discussion

Planning

Resident forums and briefing evenings

Quarterly planning meetings gather feedback on budgets, maintenance priorities, and operational questions for both departments.

The goal is not just attendance but clarity: residents leave with a stronger sense of what is decided, what is pending, and what needs volunteer support.

Community activity in a shared outdoor area

Family

Seasonal neighbourhood afternoons

Family-friendly events combine practical information, informal conversation, and small shared activities that bring different age groups into the same space.

These afternoons often become the easiest entry point for residents who want to participate without committing to board work.

Green shared area prepared for a neighbourhood activity Residents moving through a calm common area

Season focus

Programs work best here when practical action and neighbour contact happen side by side.

The strongest participation usually comes from events that pair a clear purpose with an informal rhythm. A short inspection walk, a visible task list, and time for conversation consistently make the programme feel useful rather than abstract.

That is why the calendar mixes maintenance, social contact, and planning. The combined structure helps residents see how one type of participation supports the next.

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What these activities support

Programs and events are not separate tracks here. Together they create a clearer maintenance loop, stronger attendance, and more visible neighbour relations.

12 months of recurring resident activity
4 core programme formats repeated through the year
2 departments coordinated through the same event rhythm
1 shared place to follow what matters next
Quiet and well-kept neighbourhood area at the end of the day

Visible care makes common areas feel more settled

When seasonal tasks are scheduled openly and followed by resident communication, shared spaces look better and feel more consistently looked after.

Neighbours connecting during a local event

Informal events strengthen formal participation

Residents who first meet through coffee gatherings or activity afternoons are more likely to contribute confidently during planning forums and update sessions.

Ways to take part

Residents can join at different levels depending on time, interest, and comfort. The important thing is that participation stays concrete and manageable.

Residents working together during a maintenance activity

Join a workday

Help with a specific practical task during one of the shared maintenance sessions.

Next dates
Residents exchanging views during a forum

Attend a forum

Come to a resident briefing to hear updates, raise questions, and add local perspective to board priorities.

Send a topic
Friendly neighbourhood activity in a shared outdoor space

Bring a neighbour

Invite someone new to a coffee gathering or seasonal afternoon to make participation easier and more social.

Meet the team

A quick visual read on the atmosphere behind the schedule: practical, social, and rooted in the shared spaces residents use every day.

Morning light in a shared green area
1. Early site checks set the tone for the day.
Residents organising tools and tasks
2. Practical work starts with shared direction.
Neighbours talking during a gathering
3. Conversation grows naturally around the activity.
Planning conversation between residents
4. Formal questions become easier to discuss face to face.
Community event in a common area
5. Seasonal events widen who takes part.
Neighbourhood path and open common space
6. Shared spaces remain the centre of the programme.
Calm evening scene in the neighbourhood
7. A well-used place settles into the evening.