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Wanted: A new good soul for the Beccult

2023-03-07T16:14:32.596Z


The community and culture center Beccult is looking for a new caretaker. The previous head of the community center/culture/tourism department is leaving the municipality of Pöcking.


The community and culture center Beccult is looking for a new caretaker.

The previous head of the community center/culture/tourism department is leaving the municipality of Pöcking.

Pöcking

– The Pöckinger Beccult is a success story.

An important person who helped write this success story is Daniela Lausser.

The town hall employee was initially hired three years ago as a part-time employee for the organization of the community and culture center.

In the meantime, Lausser's position has long been a full-time position, but it now has to be filled again.

Because the first Beccult manager turns to a new sphere of activity.

Inquiries for the position are already piling up in the community of 5,600: Managing Director Sven Neumann speaks of a double-digit number of applications.

Daniela Lausser does not leave Pöcking light-heartedly, as she says in an interview with Starnberger Merkur.

Because the Beccult is somehow her baby too.

It joined the municipality of Pöcking around half a year after it opened in November 2019.

"Then it was Corona," she remembers.

She was not discouraged by this, set up the website of the event venue and established the necessary contacts, was the contact person for possible organizers and the people of Pöcking.

She took care of the marketing and, thanks to her graphic design training, designed the flyers for the events herself.

She also oversaw the "Culture Monday", a series that is unique in the district, in which professional artists as well as amateurs present themselves on the Beccult stage.

Mayor Rainer Schnitzler once publicly called it an "all-round weapon".

Cultural officer Albert Luppart, with whom she works closely, especially when it comes to Beccult, says about her: "She puts her heart and soul into it."

Now the community is looking for a new all-purpose weapon.

The 48-year-old from Obertraubing will change jobs and leave the district.

"I got an offer I can't refuse," she says.

She will be in Pöcking until the end of March, after which she will take over the cultural office of a small town.

She doesn't want to give details yet.

What she liked about Pöcking was the gradual development of the structures around the Beccult.

"I know that culture is a luxury that a municipality must first be able to afford." Soon she opened up further spheres of activity and worked full-time.

"First it was just the administration of the Beccult, then everything to do with the Fairtrade community, the youth club and public relations came."

Consequently, an employee is now being sought who can also cover these areas.

The job posting is primarily about the Beccult, its operation and maintenance, the library, archive and youth club areas, but also culture and local heritage and the Empress Elisabeth Museum.

Interested parties can apply to the municipality by March 10th.

Culture consultant Luppart would like someone who is as hands-on as Daniela Lausser.

"Someone with a passion for the house," he describes.

Whereby at Lausser, the passion goes so far that, as Luppart says, it drags itself along with the seating on Kulturmontag.

What makes the position attractive for applicants is the fact that the municipality can provide an apartment.

The size depends on the needs of the applicant and on which municipal apartment is currently free, says the culture officer.

Daniela Lausser hopes that her successor "keeps the ship on course, a lucky hand and good luck with everyone involved: with the clubs and the people of Pöcking, who claim that the Beccult is their house".

Source: merkur

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