Olivia Residents Meeting

Thank you for being with us once again, sharing your opinions, ideas and exchanging knowledge. Meetings with you are a great opportunity for us not only to build even stronger bonds in the Olivia community. Thanks to them, we learn what your expectations and needs are and try to introduce changes that respond to them.

 

Sylwia Shrestha welcomed the guests to the newly opened O4 Coworking space in Olivia Star, and Maciej Olszewski, Director of the Communication Department at Olivia Centre, summed up the past quarter in Olivia, bringing you closer to the projects in which you can regularly participate. He also announced the most important initiatives planned by Olivia in the fourth quarter of this year (remember about the Football League). We also discussed the topic of ESG, which is important to you. Agata Kwapisiewicz, our ESG Officer, presented m.in. the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. At the end of the official part, your favorite representatives of the Security Department, Janusz Murasicki and Rafał Recław, presented the record holders of the evacuation trials carried out in recent months.

 

We also tried to get to know each other better. This time, Karolina Ostolska and Piotr Kulczyński from Lyreco and Bartosz Marciniak from infoShare Academy talked about their companies. Thank you!

 

We are looking forward to the next meeting.

 

 

 

 

Running Saturday is coming, choose something for yourself!

As you know, in Olivia #LaczyNasPasja, to run and to help. Ideally, one day, on Saturday 23 September, it will be possible to combine them. As Olivia, we support two excellent initiatives: the VI Charity Run Northern Helps and the III Ultras Oliwski.

 

  • If you run for relaxation, like to walk or ride a scooter and want to do something good, choose the VI Charity Run Northern Helps.
  • If you’re training for a marathon, breaking records, and loving trail running, sign up for III Ultras Oliwski. Running around joy.

 

VI Northern Charity Run Helps

 

This is the sixth time that the
Santander
Foundation has organised a run for the Gdańsk Hospice Foundation. In the previous editions, 6875 people participated and we collected a total of 312 thousand. £. This year, we invite you to participate in two formulas: stationary and virtual.

 

VI Northern Charity Run It helps to run for respite. You can take part in it on your own feet – running or walking – on a bike, rollerblades or scooter… Do it the way you want and help build the
Respite Care Centre
for family caregivers, which is being built in Gdańsk on the initiative of the Hospice Foundation. We start from Olivia Centre. We’re warming up on Olivia’s patio. Let’s do it! The goal is noble.

 

  • start at 11.00 a.m. from Work Cafe Santander Gdańsk (i.e. from the patio of Olivia Centre!)

 

Sign Up

 

 

III Ultras Oliwski: Around Joy

 

Ultras Oliwski is an ideal run for people who are preparing for marathons and mountain ultramarathons and for those who want to feel what trail running looks like. Just like last year, the route will run through the Oliwa Forests around the picturesque Valley of Joy. Two distances were prepared for the participants: 21 km and 10 km. There are also short runs for children. The aim of the organizers is to popularize running and integrate the local community of Gdańsk-Oliwa.

 

At the picturesque Mill Pond there will be a Runner’s Town. Participants and fans will be able to enjoy a number of attractions such as a common warm-up, games for children and teenagers, Garden Party Fest, Flea Market and a food court.

 

  • 10:00 a.m. – main race: distance around the half marathon
  • 10:10 a.m. – 10 km run
  • 10:15 a.m. -11:30 a.m. – children’s races

 

Sign Up

 

Olivia recommends bikes!

Olivia constantly recommends cycling, not only on Car Free Day, which we celebrate on September 22nd! Just get on your bike and ride to Olivia on your bike! Ride around Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot, and even all over Europe! For health, fitness, beauty, beautiful views and well-being. Here’s a hint…

 

Spin kilometers for Gdansk

As every year, Olivia joined the campaign Bike to work. Spin Kilometers for Gdańsk and we invite our Residents to do the same! This year we are riding longer, as much as 3 months! So far, 5144 Gdańsk residents have joined the project, and together they have already made 176513 bicycle rides, travelled 1416462 km and contributed to reducing CO2 emissions into the atmosphere by 351111 kg!

 

To join, all you need to do is:

  • download a free mobile phone application “Activy”,
  • register directly through the application by filling out a simple form,
  • choose the competition: “Spin Kilometers for Gdańsk”,
  • choose a team: company, group, districts, university,
  • Record your rides by cycling until October 30.

In October, the weather and temperature are changeable, which is why theSpin Kilometers for Gdańsk is set up in Gdansk, where cyclists can have a hot coffee or tea! Information about the locations of the promotional point is published on an ongoing basis on Facebook on the Spin Kilometers for Gdańsk group. We recommend!

 

Do you know EuroVelo?

 

EuroVelo is a network of 17 bicycle routes that allow you to travel around our entire continent. Their total length is over 90,000 km! In the Pomeranian Voivodeship, you will drive EV routes over a distance of about 700 km, because as many as 3 of them lead through our region.

 

The course of the EuroVelo trails

  • EV 1 – Atlantic Coast Route: North Cape – Sagres (8,186 km)
  • EV 2 – Route of Capitals: Galway – Moscow (5,500 km)
  • EV 3 – Pilgrims’ Route: Trondheim – Santiago de Compostela (5,122 km)
  • EV 4 – Roscoff – Kiev (4,000 km)
  • EV 5 – Via Roma Francigena: London – Rome and Brindisi (3,900 km)
  • EV 6 – River Route: Atlantic Ocean to Black Sea: Nantes – Constanța (3,653 km)
  • EV 7 – Central European Route: North Cape – Malta (6,000 km)
  • EV 8 – Mediterranean route: Cádiz – Athens (5,388 km)
  • EV 9 – Amber Route – Baltic Sea to Adriatic Sea: Gdansk – Pula (1,930 km)
  • EV 10 – Circular Hanseatic Route: 7,930 km
  • EV 11 – East European Route: North Cape – Athens (5,964 km)
  • EV 12 – North Sea Route: 5,932 km
  • EV 13 – Iron Curtain Trail: Barents Sea – Black Sea ( 6,800 km)
  • EV 15 – Route along the Rhine: Andermatt – Hoek van Holland (1,320 km)

 

Learn more
about EuroVelo

Get to know the Pomeranian routes of EuroVelo better

 

To Olivia by bike

There are as many as 861 kilometers of bicycle routes in Gdansk. So it’s easy to get to Olivia on your own bike. And you have a lot of cycling facilities with us. Dozens of bicycle racks are located inside the garage halls of our office buildings and outside Olivia – these can be seen on the attached map.

 

 

In addition, we have two bicycle repair stations in Olivia:

  • at the Olivia Six building;
  • at Olivia Point.

 

Bicycle lockers in the My Olivia app

 

To make life and work better for those who come to work on a bike, it is possible to rent bicycle lockers in the My Olivia application. It takes a few moments. And you can rent such a cabinet with access to the shower even for the whole year. It’s very easy! How to do it?

 

  • Download My Olivia from the App Store or Google Play (if you don’t already have it)
  • Click on the BIKE icon in the app
  • Go through everything STEP BY STEP (takes a minute or two).

 

What are your options?

  • cabinet in the garage hall;
  • cupboard in the garage hall (with shower);
  • locker in the bicycle locker room (with shower).

 

How long can you rent a bike locker for?

  • 90 days
  • 180 days
  • 360 days

 

How much does it cost?

  • locker in the garage hall – PLN 30 for 90 days,
  • locker in the garage hall, with access to a shower – PLN 60 for 90 days,
  • locker in the bicycle locker room (with access to a shower) – 90 PLN for 90 days.

 

How to do it? Step by step.

  1. You choose the building where you WANT to have a locker.
  2. You choose a service (e.g. a locker in a garage hall).
  3. You indicate how long you want to rent it for (90, 180, 360 days) and click “next”.
  4. You check if the order is correct.
  5. If you want to receive an invoice, tick the “Invoice” checkbox.
  6. You pay for everything and rent a locker.

You will receive a confirmation of your purchase with the e-mail address you provided when registering in the My Olivia application.

We have two working days to complete all the formalities and contact you to issue you with the locker key. That’s it:)

Extras from us and Islets in the app

 

Two of our Extras will be of particular interest to cyclists. Our befriended
Bicycle Shop Wywyspka
has something special for you!

  • 15% discount on accessories, clothing and helmets.
  • 7% off on all non-discounted bikes.

To take advantage of the promotion, simply show the My Olivia app in the salon when you make a purchase.

 

World-class firefighters!

A hot atmosphere, tired but happy faces and results that deserve the attention of the world sports scene – this is how you can sum up the 6th edition of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Championships in stair running and the inaugural Pomeranian Firefighters’ Run. Both events took place in the Olivia Star building, where the competitors competed in a run up to the 34th floor!

 

Her height Olivia Star in the number of stairs is second to none! That is why it was here that the Pomeranian Voivodeship Championships were held once again, which was a show of excellent results and extraordinary sports spirit. On the top step of the podium stood Jakub Narloch and Józef Hiller representing the District Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Wejherowo-JRG Rumia with a time of 6.32 minutes. Right behind them were Paweł Wójcik and Józef Oreszke (another team from the same Komenda), with a time of 6.34 minutes. The third place was won by Mikołaj Wilk and Dawid Stasiewicz from KM PSP in Sopot, who achieved a time of 6.44 minutes.

The inaugural Pomeranian Firefighters’ Run was also full of emotions. The first place was again taken by Jakub Narloch and Józef Hiller, and the second place was won by Paweł Wójcik and Józef Oreszke. The third place went to Szymon Jopek and Szymon Wiśniewski from KM PSP Myślenice, with a time of 6.44 minutes. The event was not only an opportunity for sports competition, but also for cooperation between firefighters from different regions of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The participants showed excellent form and cooperation skills.

Congratulations to all participants, especially the winners. The event was a great opportunity to admire the skills used in the rescue service on a daily basis. We are looking forward to the next editions of this exciting competition!

Olivia Festival in the hot rhythm of the 90s.

On 14 September, the patio of the Olivia Centre was transformed into a festival space, filled with the play of lights, captivating music and good fun. Party It turned out to be a real hit, also attracting residents of the district and visitors from outside. No wonder, because the theme of Thursday’s event was the iconic 90s, the era of flannel, grunge and tamagotchi.

Sentimental rhythms of the 90s

Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears or the Backstreet Boys. Remember? So do we! There’s no better way to revisit the spirit of the 90s than with a musical journey through time. At first, the atmosphere was started by DJ Kriss van Klocek, then he was replaced by DJ Szpula, known for warming up the dance floors of Sopot and the shipyard.

Chill & Fun Zone

When you weren’t dancing, you could take a breather in the Chill & Fun zone. The Eventownia team from O4 coworking was responsible for this oasis of relaxation. Here, everyone could rest for a while and recharge their batteries in stylish and relaxing conditions.

 

Fun & Games

Our Residents did not disappoint either! Just Join It organized a game of throwing rubber duckies into a bucket, which, despite its simplicity, turned out to be very addictive! CityFit conducted sports competitions and body measurements, encouraging people to be active and live a healthy lifestyle that is always up-to-date, regardless of the era!

Food Trucks & Bubbles

There was also a food court with food trucks, where everyone could find something for themselves. Refreshing drinks awaited those who were thirsty after the dancing festivities, which additionally emphasized the unique atmosphere of the event.

We would like to thank all the participants. See you at the next editions!

 

Gdansk Photojournalist. We invite you to a workshop with Piotr Połoczański

If you don’t know yet, there is an
Olivia Photography Club in the Olivia
Centre. Photo sessions, webinars, workshops and all kinds of artistic challenges are the club’s offer for everyone who would like to explore the secrets of photography with Olivia. Last year, members of the club were the authors and co-organizers of as many as 5 exhibitions presented in the lobby of Olivia Star. They used the knowledge gained during workshops with experts to amaze the effect of their creative work – places, events, and people captured in the frames. Together with them, we invited residents and residents of the Tri-City to the exhibitions “Gdańsk Unobvious”, “Good Tony: Meet Olivia’s Choir”, “Sea You” (reportage photography), “Olive in Olivia” (landscape photography), “12 Shades of Olivia” (architecture photography).

 

Together with the Club, we would like to invite you to a photography workshop with Piotr Połoczański: Gdańsk Photojournalist. The number of places is limited, the event is ticketed.

 

15.11 | 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. | Krypton in O4 Coworking

 

Buy a ticket

 

 

Day 1
(I’ll see you in the Krypton room in Olivia Four, so it’s going to be intimate and relaxed, and at the same time a lot of specifics and solid knowledge)

How to be a good photojournalist? What do you need to know, do, have? Advice, hints, tips, anecdotes.

A story about the art of photojournalism and the work of a photojournalist in the press office of the Mayor of Gdańsk.

Photojournalism techniques, necessary equipment, everyday life.

  • Presentation of photos and anecdotes from the Tri-City reporter scene.
  • Photographic equipment. A photojournalist’s must-have.
  • Lenses and accessories.
  • Clothing, harnesses.
  • Extras in the form of electronics for fast shipment of material.
  • Photo editing – an overview of the basics.

 

Day 2
(date, place, time to be agreed with Piotr Połoczański)

  • Working together with workshop participants
  • Fieldwork during the event [do ustalenia wydarzenie]
  • Simulation of cooperation with the editorial office [forma rozrywkowa]

Evaluation of works: after individual contact with the teacher.

 

 

Piotr Połoczański

A photographer associated with Gdańsk, whose heyday he has been documenting in his work for over 20 years, focusing on Nowy Port – the district where he has lived since birth. His photo archive is a kind of “sociological record” of the urban fabric. The main forms of Piotr Połoczański’s work are portraiture and reportage, and the dominant theme is the life of the inhabitants of his beloved city. What is characteristic of Piotr Połoczański’s photography is the combination of trust of the photographed persons and the artist’s discretion, manifested in the form of reportage that dominates his works. One of the effects of his work is a series of suggestive portraits of the inhabitants of Gdańsk, which he has been carrying out for years.

Since 2002 he has been a member of the Gdańsk Photographic Society. In 2012, he won an award in the “Gdańsk Press Photo” competition in the Culture category. The documentary nature of the author’s long-term work was summed up during his first exhibition in 2013 at the Centre for Contemporary Art “Łaźnia II” entitled “2.28 km2”. From 2013 to 2019, he was the Photographer of the Mayor of Gdańsk – Paweł Adamowicz. In the years 2020-2021, he was the Photographer of the Mayor of Gdańsk Aleksandra Dulkiewicz. He cooperates with the Pomeranian Marshal’s Office. The result of the Photographer’s cooperation with the authorities of the City of Gdańsk is a pandemic calendar depicting the Gdańsk Heroes of that time, in which the portrayed people were immortalized by the artist.

 

 

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We tied the ribbon together!

We would like to thank you that despite the unfavorable weather, over 130 people took part in the Pink Ribbon Run, which we have been supporting for the third year. All this is part of the ‘ First Ones Win‘ campaign, the brainchild of which is Energa’s volunteers from the ORLEN Group. There was a theory of breast examination and practice on special phantoms – guidelines were given by Dr. Wojciech Smyk from the Breast Disease Clinic of the University of Silesia. There were balloons and anti-stress. There were also sweet treats, hot coffee and a souvenir photo.

 

The launch of the campaign took place on Monday 16 October, just after the European Day Against Breast Cancer, which fell the day before. Despite the strong wind and low temperature, the turnout was good. Nearly 150 people showed up at the appointed time on the patio of the Olivia Centre to show their support for women and men suffering from breast cancer. Among the participants were representatives of many companies residing in Olivia. What makes us happy is that there were many gentlemen at the start. Their share is gradually growing every year, which means that they are more and more aware of the fact that the problem related to the incidence of breast cancer also affects men.

 

Before the march, children from the White Kitten Non-Public Kindergarten were introduced to the idea of a pink ribbon initiated by Evelyn H. Lauder, one of the leading figures in the Estee Lauder Consortium, who herself struggled with breast cancer.

 

Buds, phantoms and butterfly wings

 

The motto of this year’s campaign was “Tie a ribbon with us”, i.e. walk with us on a route whose shape resembles the symbolic pink ribbon that accompanies Pinktober all over the world.

 

It all started punctually at. 12:00 p.m. from a short speech and a commemorative photo. Afterwards, participants with pink balloons marched along Olivia’s buildings. At the front of the march, apart from the organizers of the action, walked Lucyna Prądzyńska, struggling with breast cancer, who for the third time actively supported the whole project, telling her story of the disease and encouraging people to undergo preventive examinations.

 

In addition to the march, the participants eagerly approached the tent where employees of the University Clinical Centre, the Pink Butterfly Association and the Association of Future Midwives GUMED taught breast self-examination on several phantoms. It was also possible to seek medical advice and receive a leaflet with instructions on how to get tested and what to do if the disease is suspected. Crowning this educational process with a photo against the background of butterfly wings with the slogan “I’m healthy. I’m examining my breasts.”

 

The most “pink” participants of the march were awarded. They received unusual BREASTSsoaps, the purchase of which supports the @dotykamwygrywam foundation.

 

There was no sweet treat, as well as coffee, to which our Resident, Santander Bank Polska, invited us to the Work Cafe in Olivia

.

 

The pink ribbon symbol also lit up the façade of Olivia Star on October 16.

 

Strong support

 

The initiators of the action are volunteers from Energa SA –
Magdalena Pakmur, Natalia Cebula, Ewa Opiela
and
Kamila Dymowska.

 

From the very beginning, the project has been substantively supported by the Pink Butterfly Association and the Breast Disease Center at the University Clinical Center, whose representatives actively participated in the entire project.

 

The media patrons of the action were
Radio Gdańsk
and
Tricity pl
. The campaign was financially supported by the
ORLEN Foundation
.

 

Fig. Maciej Roszkowski,
welovefoto.pl

 

The winners of the fourth edition of the Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget announced

Tai Chi classes for people with neurological diseases, ecological education, crochet workshops for children, submitted by a 7th grade student, and puppet-making classes have been awarded funding under the Oliwa Neighborhood Budget 2023.

 

The Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget has become a permanent fixture in the schedule of social initiatives in one of the oldest districts of Gdańsk. At the same time, it is the only permanent project in Pomerania to support local communities by the private sector in the form of a neighbourhood budget. The fourth edition of the OBS has just been resolved, in which applications were submitted by a total of 11 institutions and individuals.

 

This year, the jury, consisting of Andrzej Stelmasiewicz – Gdańsk councillor, Małgorzata Skwira – headmaster of Primary School No. 35 in Oliwa, Tomasz Strug – chairman of the Oliwa District Council and Grzegorz Kidybiński – member of the board of Olivia Centre, selected 4 projects that received funding for their implementation.

 

The biggest stir was caused by the project of crochet workshops , submitted by Alicja from Oliwa , a student of the 7th grade of Primary School No. 23. Interestingly, this is not the first project submitted by such a young person. Alicja also ran in the Gdańsk Civic Budget; She submitted the preparation of an ecological mural. The girl shows entrepreneurship on a daily basis, successfully selling her own crochet products.

 

I really like crochet and I have been making hats, socks and mascots with this method for about a yearsays Alicja Jankowska, a 7th grade student at Primary School No. 23 in Oliwa. – It’s an incredible satisfaction for me to see the joy that my work brings to the people I prepare it for. Crocheting allows me to spend time creatively, relaxes, develops manual skills and gives me a lot of joy, so I want to share my passion with others.

 

Other beneficiaries included the Association for People with Parkinson’s Disease and Degenerative Brain Diseases ParkOn, which prepared a series of Tai Chi classes for people with disabilities. As Aleksandra Węgorzewska emphasized, the aim of the project is to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities and people with motor coordination problems. The classes (as many as 2o 60-minute classes) are to be conducted in Oliwa, but also broadcast online. The project will be implemented for 8 months.

 

Ecological workshops in Oliwa and Przymorze Mały will be prepared by the
RC Foundation
. As Patrycja Surowiec, the project coordinator, declares, there are still too few “grassroot” actions to reduce the amount of waste and awareness of our choices at the consumer level. Some of our daily choices are also about the decisions our children make. The gadgets we buy are packaged in multiple layers of plastic, drinks are sold in cans and plastic bottles, and attractive but shoddy toys break or get boring after a few uses. In our series of workshops, we want to give children and young people a sense of agency by educating them about both the globally understood environment and their immediate surroundings. In our project, small steps for the environment form a logical whole, thanks to which we feel the sense of pro-ecological behavior. This is extremely important not only for the implementation of this knowledge and the durability of habits, but also for the sense of influence on reality and the value of acting in a group. The project will be implemented for 4 months and will include 10 workshops, and will be attended by children and young people from local schools.

 

The fourth project to receive funding is a puppet-making workshop, submitted by Małgorzata Martusewicz, a resident of Oliwa. During a series of workshops, lasting until May 2024, participants in groups: child – parent, children in groups of 15 people, as well as children working in pairs will learn the art of puppet making, and the entire project will end with a mini-theatre performance. The workshops will allow for the implementation of a number of functions: intergenerational connection, integration of children under the care of the Home for Children. Janusz Korczak – care and educational facility in Oliwa and children aged 8-12 who will work in pairs.

 

This year, we have extended the possibility of implementing projects also to Przymorze Małe, a district of Gdańsk adjacent to Oliwa. The daily life and creativity of our applicants knows no administrative boundaries. We are glad that Olivia can have a positive impact on her immediate surroundings and we encourage other companies to join the project – says Bogusław Wieczorek, Plenipotentiary of the Management Board of Olivia Centre.

 

The Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget is an initiative to support projects that are important to the residents of the district. Since 2019, residents, educational institutions and public benefit organizations have been submitting their initiatives to develop Oliwa, the district where the Olivia Centre is located. The budget was established on the initiative of the largest business centre in Poland, but its budget also includes Andrzej Stelmasiewicz , a Gdańsk councillor and local cultural animator. Previous editions of the neighbourhood budget have made it possible to co-finance projects with a total value of over PLN 65 thousand.

 

Fig. Karol Kacperski, Prestige Magazine

Starts! Olivia’s Football League, season 2023/2024!

 

Football lovers can already get ready to cheer!
The 2023/2024 season is starting!

 

In a moment, the first matches of the Olivia Football League will be played. This time, as many as 11 teams will compete. Among the daredevils who will fight for fame, records and victory will be the following teams:

  • Epam Systems,
  • Energa’s Indestructible Dream Team,
  • Arrow Services,
  • Omida Logistics,
  • Olivia Centre,
  • Just Join IT,
  • Pitch Wizards (Telus International)
  • Speednet,
  • Thyssenkrupp Group Services Gdansk,
  • Santander Bank Polska,
  • Capgemini.

 

As you can see, we have four new teams: Speednet, Thyssenkrupp Group Services Gdańsk, Santander Bank Polska, Capgemini. We keep our fingers crossed for everyone!

 

Let’s recall how the previous season of the league ended. 140 players from 7 teams competed for the Olivia Cup, 46 matches were played, in which 408 goals were scored. The fight was fierce until the final whistle. In the competition for the third place in the League, the players of Arrow and Omidy competed. In the end, the Arrow players defeated their opponents 4:2, winning the bronze medals! The grand finale belonged to Energi and Epam. Last season’s champions, Dream Team Indestructibles Energa, this time allowed themselves to be defeated by the brave team of Epam Systems (4:2).

 

Arrow scored the most goals in a regular season (75). The record for goals in a single game belongs to Omida – 15. Only one draw was recorded in the entire competition.

 

All matches are conducted by a team of referees selected by the Pomeranian Football Association.

 

Here’s the podium

1st place: Epam Systems

2nd place: Dream Team Indestructibles Energa

3rd Place: Arrow Services

 

They were followed by:

Omida Group

Olivia Centre

Just Join IT

Pitch Wizards (Telus)

 

What will it be like now? See! There will certainly be no shortage of emotions!