The Ladies’ Circle International organization gets to know the landmarks of Lahti and the homes of local members in an event where the most important thing is togetherness.
The annual meeting of the women’s organization is held in Sibeliustalo. Stock photo. …
The catering company hopes that the free breakfast supports the student’s alertness and learning. The school meal development program aims to bring a free snack to all schools.
Three different types of porridge are offered at Lahti’s porridge cooking. Wednesday was oatmeal. …
Still, only one percent of Finland’s car fleet are fully electric cars. According to the researcher, consumers do not realize the difference in operating costs between electric and combustion engine cars.
Antti Virtanen, Antti Rask and Janne Rask work at the Kempower factory. A few years ago, Scania’s bus body factory operated in the spacious hall. …
Preschoolers built artificial nests for pollinating insects. Vötökö’s apartments are also presented to the public. Human-made insect habitats are needed because the nesting places of pollinators have decreased.
Awareness of the importance of pollinating insects to nature can be increased in many ways. In Lahti, the city’s Nature School Kaisla organized workshops for preschoolers, where they made insect hotels.
The public can get to know the models of insect habitats in Launee family park in Lahti. The nests are displayed and at the same time information about pollinating insects is shared.
Ville Rantanen, Olivia Kalanen and Sini Kuoppala attached the insect hotel together with environmental educator Jenni Jelkänen. …
Searching for interesting smells is a good stimulus for the dog’s mind. Various search hobbies are popular with dog owners, and this can be seen in the mushroom courses at dog schools.
The dog tries to search as hard as it can with its low legs. It finds tasty blueberries that you have to stop to taste. This is forgiven for Grandma Tyyne, who is just training to be a mushroom dog.
Mushroom hunting is usually thought of as a hobby of the Italian lagotto breed. They are especially known as truffle hunters. They still do not have exclusive rights to mushrooms.
– All a dog needs is a nose. And the fact that the dog is in such condition that it can move in the forest. Dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds come, says Vetävä Oksanen, who runs mushroom courses at Koirakoulu Lahten Murre.
The dog finds the mushrooms with its precise sense of smell. It is not necessarily interested in mushrooms as food, so you should reward the find with, for example, the dog’s favorite treats. …