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THE WARMEST WEEK
2019
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#Cafe 't Kruisken closed its Warmest Week.

 

Just like last year, café 't Kruisken in Adegem is also committed to Studio Bru's Warmest Week this year. Their Warmest Week lasts seven weeks this year and starts on November 1. The proceeds of the activities that are organized in 't Kruisken during that period are donated to the national football team the Deaf Devils. It is no coincidence that Cafe 't Kruisken choose the Deaf Devils as a charity for their Warmest Week: cafe' t Kruisken has been one of the supporters' rooms of the Deaf Devils for several years and Mieke and Koen have a close friendship with the team and his entourage. built up. Mieke, Koen and their working group know very well that the Deaf Devils could use extra financial support. Although the players wear the logo of the Belgian Football Association on their shirts, they should not expect much financial support from that angle. The Deaf Devils are responsible for all costs they incur for the training and competitions they play, both nationally and internationally. It is known that some people who deserve their place in the team do not join because they think the many costs they have to pay are too high. Also this year, the hot pot festival is not missing on the program. This year, the stew will be served on December 6, 7 and 8, 2019. The Christmas market is once again part of the program. It will be organized from December 13 to 20. The Warmste Week van 't Kruisken can also be supported by buying soup (per liter) from 1 December. Saturday evening cafe 't Kruisken closed its Warmest Week. All actions brought together 12,874 euros. The hot pot evenings with 200 participants, the sale of the gingerbread and the tombola the most. The proceeds of the action in cafe 't Kruisken will be donated to the Deaf Devils.

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