2025 in Kistarcsa promises a packed cultural calendar, offering everything from Japanese vistas to the secrets of responsible cat ownership. The season kicks off on October 23rd with Antal Cuhorka’s exploration of Japan—contrasting the marvels of spring’s iconic cherry blossoms with autumn’s breathtaking scenery, and highlighting World Heritage sites.
Art, Wood, and Community
On October 30th, the spotlight falls on Krisztina Majorné Nyulász and the 60-year legacy of the Corvin Art Circle Association (Corvin Művészeti Kör), which has kept culture alive through strong connections among amateur and professional artists, creatives, supporters, and art lovers.
November 6th delves into the craft of woodcarving with László Lauer, who began as a scout, became an amateur carver, and has exhibited his works at local festivals and craft shows. Now a student of the wood industry, he hopes to continue learning.
From Stem Cells to Cats and Beyond
On November 13th, Gábor Petercsák introduces the world of stem cell therapy. For 17 years, this life-changing technique has helped regenerate tissues for over 100 million people worldwide.
A week later, Ildikó Pálinkás shares practical advice on responsible cat ownership, discussing safe homes, proper feeding, veterinary care, neutering, and making sure your cat is truly part of the family.
Cross-border Reflections and Remembrance
On November 27th, László Vajányi traces his Slovakian roots, Hungarian-Czech business relationships, the founding of a new local center, and his professional achievements—capped with insights from 25 years of working across borders.
The year concludes with a World War II commemoration on December 28th, closing Kistarcsa’s year in thoughtful reflection.