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News for Easter Saxony

Saxony's hens are growing: Almost one billion eggs came from the state in 2024 - including an increasing number of organic eggs. This makes Saxony one of the top five egg producers in Germany.

ADAC expects full roads as early as Maundy Thursday

The Easter vacations begin in Saxony on Good Friday - the ADAC is already expecting a lot of traffic on the days beforehand. | more

Easter bunny post office opened - 30 letters already received

Olli Easter Bunny and Lotti Long-Ear are once again answering letters from all over the world. Families can even meet them in person at the festival in their Easter bunny workshop. | more

Bestickte Windel oder Windeltorte? Dresdnerin fertigt individuelle Geschenke zur Geburt

In Dresden-Pieschen fertigt Andrea Rehn im Zentralwerk personalisierte Geschenke für frischgebackene Eltern und deren Familien. Besonders gefragt sind bestickte Windeln mit Geburtsdaten sowie kreative Windeltorten – und das nicht nur online, sondern auch deutschlandweit über DM-Märkte. Jetzt gibt es 10 Prozent Rabatt im Shop. | more

Environmental associations call for careful handling of Easter bonfires

Environmental organizations give tips for environmentally friendly Easter bonfires and warn of the negative effects on animals and the environment. | more

Sponsoring association again looks for the most beautiful Sorbian Easter egg

Gebaticked, scratched or etched - the most beautiful Sorbian Easter egg is being sought in Lusatia for the 71st time. The prize is awarded to traditionally made blown-out hen's ... | more

Lusatia celebrates Easter with church services, processions and Sorbian traditions

In festive processions on Sunday, riders on horseback again moved from place to place in Lusatia to proclaim the Easter message to people. The custom has been practiced for centuries. | more

Anne Pietag: Warum viele Führungskräfte an sich zweifeln

Hypno-systemisches Coaching reduziert Druck, ordnet Prioritäten und stärkt Entscheidungssicherheit. Kostenloses Erstgespräch bei Anne Pietag in Dresden. | more

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