Training careers at the Ferris wheel: information event for the future of the region!

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Exciting events on species protection, education and culture await Schleswig-Holstein on June 13th and 14th, 2025.

Am 13. und 14. Juni 2025 erwarten Schleswig-Holstein spannende Veranstaltungen zu Artenschutz, Ausbildung und Kultur.
Exciting events on species protection, education and culture await Schleswig-Holstein on June 13th and 14th, 2025.

Training careers at the Ferris wheel: information event for the future of the region!

Exciting events are coming up in Schleswig-Holstein! On June 13, 2025, a special event will be presented as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Magazine program that is not only informative but also entertaining. The setting is the popular Ferris wheel, where those interested have the opportunity to find out about various apprenticeships. The event takes place in a speed dating format and is particularly aimed at young people who are looking for suitable professional prospects.

The training offerings cover a wide range of commercial professions, including mechatronics technicians, industrial mechanics and plant mechanics, to name just a few. Applicants can find out about the various career opportunities in the industry, for example mechanics, electronics and metal technology, as wolf.eu explains.

Species protection and wolves in Schleswig-Holstein

A central theme of the event will be species protection, particularly with regard to the return of wolves to Schleswig-Holstein. The wolf is considered a special FFH species and is under legal protection, which poses new challenges for the return of the predator. The Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas of Schleswig-Holstein is working on a [[Wolf Management]](https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/fachcontente/A/artenschutz/wolfsmanagement) to promote low-conflict coexistence between humans and wolves. Interest groups such as livestock farmers and hunters play a key role in the development of solutions. The need for herd protection is seen as urgent, and the country supports livestock owners with advice, emergency kits and compensation in the event of wolf attacks.

The current measures include, among other things, the establishment of permanent positions for wolf management and the provision of herd protection packages that provide fencing material to quickly secure livestock herds. Efforts to provide transparency and education about wolves are the cornerstone of wolf management to minimize potential conflicts and promote harmonious coexistence.

Entertainment and culinary delights

In addition to the important discussions and information about species protection, the weekend is rounded off with cultural highlights. Several activities are planned, including the “Legends at the Sea” event, where the legendary band “Kool & The Gang” will perform live from Büsum. In addition, the Pub Klassik ensemble offers unusual classical music enjoyment in a sociable environment.

The city of Schleswig-Holstein is upside down this weekend! The stationary construction work on the Nordmarksportfeld promises an exciting concert highlight, while discussions are still taking place in the communities about overfilled used clothing boxes that are not emptied in a timely manner.

It remains to be seen how the government will deal with the state audit results. Expenditure processing could continue to be a hot topic. There are many points that offer a comprehensive insight into the country's concerns between fun, information and direct citizen participation.

The showmaster Henrik Hanses, who originally wanted to become a teacher of sports and German, has now successfully chosen the microphone and will moderate the event. Together with editorial director Reinhard Mucker and reporter Eva Diederich, he ensures that viewers are well informed.