The July issue of Junge Sammler, the magazine of Deutsche Philatelisten-Jugend e. V., is on its way to the members. A few days ago we received the following press release from Axel Brockmann, at the editorial office of the magazine.
Nature is the focus of the new issue of Junge Sammler. The membership magazine is available to young stamp enthusiasts in the Deutsche Philatelisten-Jugend. The magazine will be published in July and is available both in print and online. The subject of nature is very popular with young stamp enthusiasts. Many collections deal with animals and plants and also their habitats. The issue theme also picks up on the “nature” motto of the German Team Championships in Garbsen near Hanover, which will be held from October 14 to 16.
Bats, penguins or wolf and lynx: Exciting reports await young readers in Junge Sammler. But also the Antarctic, open-air museums or sweet young kittens are to be found in the new booklet. The new amphibian youth stamps adorn the mini-poster in the center of the magazine. Other topics include environmental protection and World Bike Day, stamps for Kiel Week and the rock band “The Rolling Stones. Pure nature also awaits in the entertaining comic strip with Fridolin and Filu. Many further contributions and riddles, dates and actions of the federation and its national rings and groups make the booklet again very entertaining and diverting.
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Christoph Gärtner, Managing Director of Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG, has sent the following message to the philatelic community through the company’s website:
Since 2013, the annual CG International Philatelic Promotion Award is given to the best submission by a study group, society, club, association, or publisher of philatelic magazine or newsletter. The award promotes philatelic studies and the preservation of philatelic knowledge via published articles; this includes ‘the printed word’ and digital media as it relates to the promotion of youth philately.
Due to the pandemic situation and the accompanying exhibition cancellations, the awarding of the Promotion Award had to be omitted in the last two years. The valuable work of the communities of interest and the editors will now be honored again during MonacoPhil starting this year.
Closing date for entries is 31 August 2022. The public Award Ceremony of the “CG International Philatelic Promotion Award 2022” will be at the MonacoPhil 2022 on 24 November 2022.
Photo from the CG Awards 2019: Ms. Adelheid Gubser, representing briefmarkensammeln.ch, winner in all three categories, receives the trophies and the winner’s cheques from Bernie Beston (FIP President), Christoph Gärtner (Patron), Patrick Maselis (Club de Monte-Carlo President) and Rainer Von Scharpen (AIJP Secretary General)
[photo credit: CG website]
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The French Philatelic Federation (FFAP) celebrates its centenary this year with the publication of a 200-page book, FFAP Une belle centenaire 1922-2022, which will be available on 28th October, on the occasion of Timbres Passion à Moulins, 28-30 October 2022.
In his short message in the publication pamphlet, Philippe Lesage, FFAP President, points out that the idea of the establishment of a Federation in France was born after the international philatelic exhibition in Mulhouse in 1921, at a Congress which was decided to be held the following year. And so it happened!
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The new Junge Sammler focuses on Nature
The July issue of Junge Sammler, the magazine of Deutsche Philatelisten-Jugend e. V., is on its way to the members. A few days ago we received the following press release from Axel Brockmann, at the editorial office of the magazine.
Nature is the focus of the new issue of Junge Sammler. The membership magazine is available to young stamp enthusiasts in the Deutsche Philatelisten-Jugend. The magazine will be published in July and is available both in print and online. The subject of nature is very popular with young stamp enthusiasts. Many collections deal with animals and plants and also their habitats. The issue theme also picks up on the “nature” motto of the German Team Championships in Garbsen near Hanover, which will be held from October 14 to 16.
Bats, penguins or wolf and lynx: Exciting reports await young readers in Junge Sammler. But also the Antarctic, open-air museums or sweet young kittens are to be found in the new booklet. The new amphibian youth stamps adorn the mini-poster in the center of the magazine. Other topics include environmental protection and World Bike Day, stamps for Kiel Week and the rock band “The Rolling Stones. Pure nature also awaits in the entertaining comic strip with Fridolin and Filu. Many further contributions and riddles, dates and actions of the federation and its national rings and groups make the booklet again very entertaining and diverting.
CG International Philatelic Promotion Award for 2022
Christoph Gärtner, Managing Director of Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG, has sent the following message to the philatelic community through the company’s website:
Since 2013, the annual CG International Philatelic Promotion Award is given to the best submission by a study group, society, club, association, or publisher of philatelic magazine or newsletter. The award promotes philatelic studies and the preservation of philatelic knowledge via published articles; this includes ‘the printed word’ and digital media as it relates to the promotion of youth philately.
Due to the pandemic situation and the accompanying exhibition cancellations, the awarding of the Promotion Award had to be omitted in the last two years. The valuable work of the communities of interest and the editors will now be honored again during MonacoPhil starting this year.
Closing date for entries is 31 August 2022. The public Award Ceremony of the “CG International Philatelic Promotion Award 2022” will be at the MonacoPhil 2022 on 24 November 2022.
Click here for the 2019 entries and points achieved: https://www.cg-award.com/2019_en.php
Photo from the CG Awards 2019: Ms. Adelheid Gubser, representing briefmarkensammeln.ch, winner in all three categories, receives the trophies and the winner’s cheques from Bernie Beston (FIP President), Christoph Gärtner (Patron), Patrick Maselis (Club de Monte-Carlo President) and Rainer Von Scharpen (AIJP Secretary General)
[photo credit: CG website]
Centenary of the French Philatelic Federation (FFAP)
The French Philatelic Federation (FFAP) celebrates its centenary this year with the publication of a 200-page book, FFAP Une belle centenaire 1922-2022, which will be available on 28th October, on the occasion of Timbres Passion à Moulins, 28-30 October 2022.
In his short message in the publication pamphlet, Philippe Lesage, FFAP President, points out that the idea of the establishment of a Federation in France was born after the international philatelic exhibition in Mulhouse in 1921, at a Congress which was decided to be held the following year. And so it happened!
The anniversary book will be available at €30 after its publication, or at €25 if pre-ordered.
Details here: http://www.ffap.net/documents/federation/DepliantLivreCentenaire.pdf