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Celebrations are set to take place as Ukrainian refugees mark their Independence Day in the picturesque town of Ahlen, Germany. The event, which will be held at the Memorial Site within Berlin Park, is scheduled for a Sunday in August, specifically on the 24th.
While exact details about the time of registration or attendance are yet to be disclosed, the public is invited to join the festivities. The memorial service commencing the celebration will begin at 4 PM.
The third consecutive year of this community event sees the collaboration of local community groups, cultural associations, and refugee support organisations, alongside city authorities. The Memorial Site in Berlin Park has been chosen as the venue for the third year in a row.
Organised by former pastoral worker Kurt Uellendahl, Anna Asmolova, and a group of Ukrainian women, the event promises to be a memorable occasion filled with cultural activities and community spirit. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is advisable to check local Ahlen community boards, official city websites, or contact Ukrainian refugee support groups in the region.
The Ukrainian refugees have chosen Ahlen as their home away from home to celebrate their Independence Day, and the town warmly welcomes them for another year of commemoration and unity.
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