Quartierverein Seebach
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A tea trip in Seebach
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Tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant has been around for a long time. Very well known in Asia, in Europe tea is drunk more and more. Nowadays, however, many people drink more and more coffee, but some are also looking for an alternative.
We plan 10 sessions, one every week, every 60 minutes. In each session we will accompany the participants through a tea journey. It will be a mixture of tea history, tea production type and tea tasting.
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2. Why do you want to implement your project idea?
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With this project we would like to make our neighbors aware of what types of tea there are, to bring more information on the quality and production.
We will only show several more production types of tea, but also try tea from different countries: China, Japan, Taiwan and India.
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3. Who is your project idea aimed at?
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Our Seebach neighbors but also other people who are interested in tea. It is suitable for both old and young people.
We will also tell a little about the history of tea. In each session we will try some teas. This project is also suitable for people who want to learn something new.
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4. When should your project take place/be implemented?
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Spring 2024 (flexible start date)
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5. What is the timeline of your project on the day itself (at events)?
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Courses are always in the evening.
Starting date: 18:30
Welcome and intro: 10 minutes
Theory, history of tea: 25
Tea tasting: 15 minutes
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6. What needs to be done in advance?
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Book a room
Prepare content
Order tea and utensils
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7. What budget do you need for your project? (Please upload a detailed budget description as a PDF in the next step)
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1500 CHF
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8. What advertising media do you want to use? (You can access your project on the neighbourhood association page, as well as on the advertising material from GZ Seebach (website, Instagram, posters in the GZ, Whats App Broadcast).
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Flyer, website, Instagram, posters in the GZ
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