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Library construction completed in Drewelow village center

Drewelow recently established a barter market, but a fitting name for the community hub in the village remains elusive.

Library erected at the heart of Drewelow village center
Library erected at the heart of Drewelow village center

Library construction completed in Drewelow village center

In the heart of Drewelow, a small village in the Anklam region, a new addition has been made to the community - a book exchange house. This charming structure, complete with a bench, was built by the local woodworking company, Hildebrandt.

The book exchange house and bench have quickly become a new gathering point for the residents of Drewelow. On the occasion of the 550th village anniversary, people celebrated by sharing memories, browsing old photos and newspaper articles, dancing, and enjoying the day. The spirit of community that was palpable during the celebration is a testament to the residents' dedication to fostering a livable and welcoming environment.

The book exchange house is located in front of the community center "De olle Konsum" in the village center. It's weatherproof and boasts a large display window, making it an inviting spot for both browsing and exchanging books. The nameplate for the exchange house will be attached above the window once a suitable name has been chosen.

Heike Heidemann, one of the co-organisers of the anniversary, invites everyone to submit suggestions for the name of the book exchange house. She suggests that it could serve as a general exchange hub for items beyond books, making it an even more valuable resource for the community. The name should be meaningful and ideally in Low German.

Heidemann remains enthusiastic about the potential impact of the book exchange house on the community. She is hopeful that it will become a popular exchange hub for the residents of Drewelow. As of now, there don't appear to be any widely reported or officially announced suggestions for the name of the new book exchange house. If you're a resident of Drewelow or the Anklam region, you might want to check local community boards, social media groups related to Drewelow or Anklam, or contact local cultural or municipal offices directly to stay updated on the latest suggestions.

The residents of Drewelow continue to demonstrate their commitment to community building, with everyone pitching in to make the day a success and helping with the cleanup. It's clear that the book exchange house is more than just a structure; it's a symbol of the spirit of community and the shared love for books that binds the people of Drewelow together.

The book exchange house and the chosen name for it could potentially encourage a harmonious home-and-garden lifestyle among the residents by serving as a general exchange hub for items beyond books, fostering a sense of shared community. Heidemann's vision for the exchange house is for it to become a lifestyle centerpiece in Drewelow, promoting livability and fostering stronger connections among its people.

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