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Presenter Hugo Koeman is welcomed by board member Kees Jonker in Wijkcentrum De Daalder in Daalmeer. He and social cultural worker Cas Knol talk about the activities, the open atmosphere and the diversity of visitors. Area director Peter Oosterhof describes to Hans Mathot how he connects residents with ideas (or problems) and organizations in Daalmeer. He also gives an image of the identity of the neighborhood. In the run-up to the celebration of 80 years of liberation, Groots Alkmaar is making the series 'In the shadow of liberation'. In the first episode, Gerard Eikenaar (86 years old) tells how events from back then still influence his life today. Adel Khalaf and Edwar Yousef run the breakfast café. They tell Jane de la Fosse about the differences and similarities of their lives in the Netherlands and in their home countries Syria and Iraq. Hugo Koeman meets bus driver Oka Daube at the terminus of line 4. Oka paints a picture of the pleasant village atmosphere of Daalmeer, which he has driven through hundreds of times. In the Bos der Omarming, relatives can plant a tree for a deceased child. Tineke Feijen speaks with board members Agatha Bekker and Wilma Alleman and with Mirjam Benjamin and Christian Zutt, who recently planted a tree for their son Nils. In Muziek zonder Ruijs, up-and-coming talent Dean Presley sings a song from his first CD. He expresses his passion for music, which many seniors also have fond memories of. In the Minuut Van, Jeanette Schmidt and Sanne Nijdam from the Present foundation make an appeal for volunteers. Jan van Goch tells what it means to him to be a volunteer at the Daalder. Before he leaves, Hugo Koeman kicks a ball around with the men from Old Star Walking Football. Also check out the agenda with tips for activities that are interesting for seniors (and actually everyone). Subscribe to our newsletter and get notified when a new episode is released. https://btn.ymlp.com/xghyywjugmgj