Intergenerational Game Afternoon at Goch City Library: Join the Fun
The Stadtbücherei Goch will host a specialized game afternoon for grandparents and their grandchildren, aged six and older, on June 25, 2026. Running from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., the event is the second installment of a collaborative, intergenerational series organized by the local library and the Senior Office (Seniorenbüro).
Event Logistics and Registration
Participation in the June 25 game afternoon is free of charge. However, the library requires interested attendees to register in advance. The deadline for sign-ups is June 23, 2026. Participants can register by calling 0 28 23 / 881 – 58 or by sending an email to [email protected].
Future Programming and Community Impact
The intergenerational series is scheduled to continue on July 23, 2026, with a film afternoon. Registration for this subsequent event is required by July 21, 2026. The program’s design suggests that organizers intend to use shared activities as a catalyst for dialogue, allowing younger participants to gain insight into their grandparents’ histories while seniors learn more about the modern world of their grandchildren.
As the series progresses, the library may see an increase in intergenerational attendance if these initial sessions successfully meet their goals of mutual learning. Future iterations of the program could potentially expand to include additional media formats if the current mix of books, games, and films proves effective at maintaining high levels of engagement across different age demographics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to attend the game afternoon?
The event is designed for grandparents and their grandchildren who are at least six years old.

Is there a fee to participate in the event?
No, the participation is free of charge, though registration is mandatory.
How can I sign up for the July 23 film afternoon?
Registration for the film event is open, and participants must sign up by July 21, 2026, using the same contact information provided for the June session.
What kind of activities would you like to see included in future intergenerational community events?