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Updated 13:43

Senior Festival at Zemborzycki Reservoir in Lublin

A colourful senior festival took place at Zemborzycki Reservoir. senior festival Lublin brought sport, culture and practical services to older residents.

The city of Lublin hosted a vibrant event for older residents this weekend, and the senior festival Lublin drew crowds to the Zemborzycki Reservoir. Consequently, seniors enjoyed a full day of sport, music and practical services by the water.

What happened at the festival

Organisers opened the day with a group walk along al. Stanisława Jasińskiego. Moreover, the programme moved to the Słoneczny Wrotków event space for the official opening. Therefore, attendees found a compact festival zone with activities for varied abilities.

One of the main attractions proved to be the Sports Town. In addition, volunteers led relay races and dexterity games adapted to participants. Also, instructors ran movement animations that emphasised balance and social fun. Consequently, the emphasis rested on safe activity rather than competition.

Senior festival Lublin: Arts, food and community

The organisers balanced physical activities with a lively arts programme. Moreover, senior dance groups, choirs and amateur theatre troupes performed. Folk themes gave the day a colourful, local flavour. In addition, gastronomic stalls served regional dishes, and craft workshops invited hands-on participation.

Furthermore, the event included healthcare and information points. Therefore, visitors could consult health staff and pick up local service leaflets. Also, a relaxation zone with deckchairs offered a calm place to rest between activities. The day closed with a community dance led by the Jawor ensemble from the University of Life Sciences.

Why this matters for expats

Local senior festivals show how Polish cities support ageing populations. Moreover, they reveal municipal priorities in wellbeing and inclusion. Therefore, expats who plan to settle with older relatives should note how cities provide free or low-cost activities.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you plan to join municipal services, you may need a PESEL number to register for some programmes. PESEL serves as a national ID number. Moreover, Poland’s health system (NFZ) provides public care for insured residents, and social insurance (ZUS) handles pensions. Therefore, check with your local city hall (urząd miasta) about eligibility before attending paid workshops.

For newcomers, events like this provide a friendly introduction to local networks. In addition, they offer informal chances to meet neighbours and learn community resources. Consequently, joining such gatherings helps build practical connections fast.

Visitors reported a warm atmosphere and organised logistics. Moreover, attendees praised the accessibility of activities and the clear signage. Therefore, the festival offers a model for other towns seeking active ageing programmes.

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