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M-Klubi charms audiences with diverse music choices
ArticleThe music club in the foyer of Cultural House Martinus will continue in spring 2023. M-Klubi offers great live music experiences with varying themes.
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Videos for support in various life situations
ArticleVideo support for customers in the Vantaa and Kerava area in difficult life situations.
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Generations supporting each other at Mummun ja Vaarin Tupa
ArticleThe low-threshold meeting places, Grandma and Grandpa's houses, are part of the preventive work of SOS Children's Village.
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Main article: Who do want to decide on matters relevant to you?
ArticleYou should bravely vote for such a parliamentary election candidate that meets your values and advocates matters important to you.
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Celebrate authenticity by voting!
ArticleIn Vantaa’s Government Programme objectives, love for the home region is intertwined with growth, competence, the future and connections in the hands of real and genuine people. Only by voting can you influence what the future will be like, with or without artificial intelligence.
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Looking for a summer job – here are some tips
ArticleNow is the time to find the summer job of your dreams.
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Learning new things and making friends in artistic hobbies
ArticleIn April, you can apply for studies at Vantaa Music Institute and Vantaa Art School starting in the autumn.
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What are the seven most stunning commercial and social buildings in Vantaa from the 1980s and 1990s?
ArticleThe City Museum of Vantaa is currently carrying out an inventory project of buildings from the 80s and 90s, in which the first part concerned meeting houses. Among almost 350 buildings, seven turned out to be particularly well designed and true gems of architecture!
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