Monday, March 2, 2026

BELGIUM: Monuments & Moments 16 June 2026 until 11 November 2028

In commemoration of the anniversaries of major memorial sites throughout the West Flanders region, a new First World War Tourism campaign is planned.

The commemorative programme includes anniversaries of the Menin Gate, the Last Post ceremony and Tyne Cot cemetery.

I hope you are able to visit and reflect during this poignant campaign.


Information provided by SHAPE HIVE

BELGIUM: Helping Your Children Make Sense of the News

Bounce Forward are the leading charity for building psychological fitness. Here are their three top tips on helping your child makes sense of the news....

When big stories are in the news, children hear about them - at school, online, from friends, and sometimes in ways that can feel confusing or worrying.

You don’t need to have all the answers. What matters most is helping your child think clearly, feel safe to ask questions, and respond in ways that protect their wellbeing.

Here are three simple ways you can support them at home:

1. Help them become a “detective”


If a story sounds dramatic or blames someone, pause together.
You might ask:
  • What do we actually know?
  • Where did this information come from?
  • Could there be another side to the story?
  • Is this using words like “always” or “never”?
This builds flexible and realistic thinking - and helps children avoid jumping to conclusions.

2. Use ‘what’ questions, not ‘why’

When emotions are high, “why” questions can sometimes feel blaming.
Instead try:
  • What have you heard?
  • What do you think about it?
  • What worries you most?
  • What would help you feel clearer or calmer?
“What” keeps the conversation open and supportive.

3. Choose hope and kindness

It’s easy for children (and adults) to feel overwhelmed by difficult world events. Remind them that choosing hope and kindness doesn’t ignore reality - it helps us move forward.
You could ask:
  • What’s one small positive thing we could do?
  • How can we show kindness right now?
  • Who is helping in this situation?
Even small actions help children feel less powerless and more resilient.

You don’t need to solve the world’s problems in one conversation. Simply listening calmly, asking thoughtful questions and modelling balanced thinking makes a powerful difference.

For more information, resources, support and learning materials, check out the Bounce Forward Website


Information provided by SHAPE HIVE

Brunssum: Youth Spring Soccer Registration

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Brunssum: Bunco Game Night Friday 27th March 2026

Join us for a fun-filled Bunco Game Night! It's all happening on Friday, March 27th at 6 p.m. at The Hub.
For just $15 per person, you'll enjoy a night of laughter, snacks, and refreshing beverages. Plus, we'll have fantastic prizes for our top players!

Never played Bunco before? No problem! It's an easy and social dice game that's perfect for everyone.

RSVP by March 20th to secure your spot. Scan the QR code or click here to confirm your attendance.

Information provided by Brunssum HIVE.

Brunssum: Castle Arcen

 

Enjoy the castle and gardens where every season has its own charm. 
You can combine your visit with a bike ride or a creative workshop.

Plenty for children to do - they can go on a discovery tour in the park with a treasure hunt, have a game of mini golf, play on the man-made beach and feed the animals in the petting meadow. 

The Coaster Connection: Your 2026 Guide to Europe’s Best Thrills

Living in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands offers a major perk: easy access to some of the world's top-tier theme parks. You are close to record-breaking hyper-coasters and immersive, cinematic fairytale worlds.

Check the discount website freizeitparkdeals.de, and get ready for the 2026 themepark season.

🇩🇪 Germany: The Heavy Hitters

Germany dominates the European park scene with precision engineering and massive scale.

Europa-Park (Rust): Frequently voted the best in the world. It’s divided into European themed lands.

Season Opens: 21 March 2026

Link: europapark.de

Brunssum: Papaya 'Kids and their Tech'

  


An invitation to a talk with Dr Suzie Davies (CEO and Founder of PAPAYA) about ‘Kids and their tech’ - further details are available on the attached posters.

There is an opportunity to join the event live online via Teams:

Tuesday 3rd March, 7.00pm–8.30pm (Central European Time)

Brunssum: Cycling in Zuid-Limburg

 

There is much to discover when you cycle through Zuid-Limburg. The network of cycling routes takes you through the forests, heaths and along the water. There may some challenging hills, but you will be rewarded with beautiful views all over the region.

For maps and useful information about popular routes, click here

Information provided by Brunssum HIVE.

Step into March with Step into March with career confidence.


Welcome to this month’s update. Whether you’re exploring new career paths, preparing for transition, or looking for ways to stay connected, we’ve got a range of opportunities designed to support your next steps. This edition highlights upcoming events aimed at building confidence, expanding networks, and helping you navigate the changing employment landscape. You’ll also find inspiring stories from those who’ve successfully made the leap into civilian careers, ideas to help you make a positive impact through fundraising, and opportunities created specifically for women within our community. We’re here to support you—wherever your journey is heading.

March Update

Brunssum: Adult Horse Riding Lessons


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