On January 18, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the grand opening of Ilmatsalu Youth Center will take place!

The program includes a slackline show and workshop, cake eating, idea generation for the new season, and many other exciting things! Additional information: Rando-Kristen Kangro, Youth Worker at Ilmatsalu Youth Center Rando-Kristen.Kangro@raad.tartu.ee +372 530 971 18    

Joint event of four youth centers “Youth Visible!” invites participation!

As part of the nationwide youth work week, we will make young people visible. How? ? ? At 5 PM, we will gather at Tartu Town Hall Square to unveil the "Tree of Good Thoughts" with reflective leaves, which will remain there until Friday, spreading good cheer. ? We will craft the leaves at youth centers before the event (stay updated on our activities and program). At 5:20 PM, we will embark on a grand journey. Route ⬇ ? SPARK Makerlab Youth Center ? Anne Youth Center ? Lille Youth Center ? Tähe Youth Club NGO - Aparaadi Youth Center ? NB! A reflector makes you visible, so let's make youth work visible too! We will hand out reflectors to those who don't have one! ? In each youth center, there will be small tasks to solve and PRIZES! ? Among the young people who have visited all centers, we will draw...

Rain Jaaksoo won the Tartu Youth Work Centre's logo design competition

Rain Jaaksoo won the Tartu Youth Work Centre's logo design competition. Seven entries meeting the requirements were submitted for the Tartu Youth Work Centre's logo design competition, announced in September, and Rain Jaaksoo was declared the winner. The commission, convened by the director of the Tartu Youth Work Centre, evaluated not only the overall visual appeal of the logo but also its suitability for the centre's objectives, the description of the design provided by the author, and its compatibility with Tartu city's general symbolism. According to the commission, Rain Jaaksoo's design overwhelmingly won the competition. The winning entry features several elements that are unified by keywords: youth, growth, development, protection, and Tartu. While elements from Tartu city's symbolism are used in the logo, Jaaksoo gives the logo his own meaning by depicting a child stepping under the protection of an umbrella. Jaaksoo adds…

The Tartu Youth Work Centre's logo competition has ended!

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