On the festival weekend—September 14 at 3 p.m.—ALEA PARK will be transformed into a stage for bright minds and nimble foxes. The ALEA SCHLAUFUCHS QUIZ invites young families to join Amber and Oak—the mascots of ALEA SCHOOL—on a puzzle adventure. In three rounds, children between the ages of 8 and 12 demonstrate their knowledge by answering age-appropriate questions. Parents may give hints, but they may not reveal the answers. The winning team is delighted to receive VIP tickets for Eintracht. At 6:15 p.m., there will also be a surprise concert by a famous singer. From 5 p.m., there will be free stracciatella ice cream for everyone present at BOTANICA.
The stars of the ALEA SCHLAUFUCHS QUIZ are schoolchildren from the region. They answer questions such as “What are wild boar cubs called?” or “Which trees lose their leaves in winter?” – demonstrating everything they have learned at school and in everyday life. The quiz will take place at ALEA PARK—comfortably seated on picnic blankets right next to BOTANICA. Participants should therefore bring a blanket. Quiz equipment, food and drinks are available on site.
The day will then be rounded off with a concert at BOTANICA. On Sunday at 6:15 p.m., a surprise guest will sing several songs. ALEA has not yet announced the artist, but has given a hint: stracciatella ice cream. The homemade ice cream rhymes with the artist’s name and will be served free of charge from 5 p.m. onwards – while stocks last.
A team in the SCHLAUFUCHS QUIZ consists of 2 to 5 children and at least one accompanying adult. The group size must not exceed 6. There are 3 rounds, each with 7 questions. Golden rule: Anyone who googles is no longer allowed to play. The focus is on the children and having fun. Accompanying persons may therefore give hints, but may not reveal answers. After each round, the winner receives a small prize. The overall winner of the ALEA SCHLAUFUCHS QUIZ will receive VIP tickets for the Bundesliga match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Union Berlin. Just come by, bring a blanket and start puzzling – admission is free and no registration is required.
You can also get a taste of the new LINAS food and drink at the golf course with a soup based on Grandma Lina’s original recipe at BOTANICA.
In principle, anyone can apply for a scholarship. The award committee will take various criteria into account when selecting the scholarship holders: First and foremost, the economic eligibility of an applicant family. This is based on the average household income (approx. €70,000) in the Main-Kinzig district and the applicant confirms that they have a lower household income. Voluntary commitment, special achievements or a particularly convincing application are also taken into account.
When applying for a scholarship, applicants must provide basic information, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from a (class) teacher. After submission, the awarding committee will review the application and contact the applicants regarding the next steps.
At the present moment, two scholarship programs have already been confirmed.
Further scholarship programs are currently being developed.
There will be both full and partial scholarships. Depending on the type of scholarship, either all or part of the school fees will be covered by the scholarship. Both scholarship models cover tuition fees up to the 10th grade to the extent indicated.