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This week in Kijk op Krimpen

- Weather talk from Jan Dekker

[AUDIO 208 2020-09-26 - Weather chat Jan Dekker]

- Quint's youth theater group plays 'De Piraten Koningin' in the Tuyter

[AUDIO 209 2020-09-26 - Quint Youth Theater in the Tuyter]

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- Crowd funding promotion to refurbish the skating rink. A conversation with Rutger van der Steen. Would you like to donate for this promotion? Click here to Go fund me.

[AUDIO 210 2020-09-26 - Crowdfunding action to refurbish the skating rink]

- New decoration in Krimpen: 'het Jeugdlintje'. A conversation with Oskar Suijk from Liveable Krimpen.

[AUDIO 211 2020-09-26 - Youth ribbon]

- Bert van Oosterhout's column, entitled: "It is certainly a stranger".

[AUDIO 214 2020-09-26 - Column Bert van Oosterhout]

- IJsselsport, the content of this weekend's sports program. Catch up with Hans Stofkooper.

[AUDIO 215 2020-09-26 - Ice sports]

- The arrival of the new Trafo Tennet meets with resistance from residents. A conversation with Peter van Noorden and Kees van Rees. And Margot Alarm Clock from the Voice of Krimpen.

[AUDIO 212 2020-09-26 - New Trafo Tennet]

- National outdoor lesson day a short impression of an outdoor lesson of a language lesson for groups 6-7 from pcb Het Kompas, location Tuinstraat.

[AUDIO 213 2020-09-26 - National Outdoor Lesson Day]

Presentation: Dick de Klerk and Terry Mace Hardyman



© 2020 Lokale Omroep Krimpen

Source: Original article (Dutch)

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