Upcoming Addition: Disco "Star and Snuppe" to be featured in Lükaz on September 5th
On Friday, 5th September 2025, the City of Lünen's Disability Council and the -Team have joined forces once again to host the annual inclusive disco event, "Stern und Schnuppe." This event, which has been taking place for many years, is not exclusive to a specific group but is open to all who wish to attend.
The disco will kick off at 6:30 PM and run until 10:30 PM, offering a fun-filled evening of music, dance, and camaraderie. The venue for this year's event is Lükaz, located at Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 40-42.
Admission to "Stern und Schnuppe" is just 3 euros, and a companion of guests who require assistance will be granted free entry. This event is more than just a disco; it's a celebration of inclusivity and togetherness in the community.
"Stern und Schnuppe" is not just for people with disabilities but also for their friends and anyone who wants to celebrate and dance together. The event is designed to be inclusive and welcoming, promoting a sense of unity and belonging.
The organization behind the "Stern und Schnuppe" inclusive disco is not only the City of Lünen's Disability Council and the -Team but also the Lebenshilfe (Federal Association for Helping People with Disabilities). This collaboration ensures that the event caters to the needs of people with disabilities, making it a truly inclusive experience.
So, mark your calendars for Friday, 5th September 2025, and get ready to dance the night away at "Stern und Schnuppe." This event is not an advertisement but a disco organised with the aim of bringing people together and promoting inclusivity. We look forward to seeing you there!
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