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Paul van Loon in Kijk op Krimpen

In the radio program Kijk op Krimpen on Saturday 28 November via LOK-Radio between 10.00 and 12.00 hours the following subjects include:

- Musical for group 8: Grumor in group 8. A conversation with writer Paul van Loon who has been an ambassador for the Stichting Leergeld for years. How does he come up with ideas for his books? Oops ... we accidentally asked the forbidden question ... The purchase of the musical is also a donation for the Stichting Leergeld, which is also active in the municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel.

- The weather talk with weatherman Jan Dekker.

- Check for the Fair Chance Foundation, which was presented last week by 'De Vrienden Van'. A beautiful check of € 3000, so that Sinterklaas can make 180 children happy with a Sinterklaas gift.

A conversation with Mariëtte Bac of the Fair Chance foundation.

- Bert van Oosterhout's column, entitled 'Autumn'.

- On Friday, November 27, during Black Friday at Crimpenhof Shopping Center, free gingerbread cookies were distributed to shoppers who were neatly wearing a mouth mask by the mayor and the aldermen. A great promotion from the Safety Region!

This year there is a different set-up for the nomination of the Krimpenaar of the year. A conversation with mayor Vroom.

- Winter edition of “Het Krimpens Kwartiertje”. By popular request, the platform 'Remotely close in Krimpen' will be launched this winter with a fifth edition of the Krimpens Kwartiertje. A conversation with Willy van Leeuwen and Lianne van der Wal, as it was broadcasted last Thursday in Decennium Dick.

Do you have a tip for our broadcast? Or would you like to participate in the program? Send an e-mail to: Kijkopkrimpen@gmail.com

Presentation: Dick de Klerk and Terry Mace Hardyman

Repetition: Monday morning between 10:00 and 12:00



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Source: Original article (Dutch)

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