Run or march to help. We invite you together with the Santander Foundation!

On September 24, the V Charity Run NORTHERN HELPS will take place. It’s a respite run and 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 run, we walk, we ride together!

This is the fifth time that the Santander Foundation has organised a run for the Gdańsk Hospice Foundation. The four previous editions were attended by 4623 people. 227k was raised. £. This year, we invite you to participate in two formulas: stationary and virtual.

  • Stationary , i.e. you can run with the employees of both Foundations, covering a distance of 7.4 km, from Work Cafe Santander in Olivia Centre to Plac Zebrań Ludowych.
  • Virtually, which means you can run in any part of the world where you happen to be.

 

What is the purpose of the run? Lofty!

Support for the construction of the Respite Care Centre, which is being built in Gdańsk on the initiative of the Hospice Foundation. The Respite Care Center is a place that will provide care for sick children and adults, and give their families a moment of rest. People who take care of sick relatives at home tend to be tired, burnt out, and overloaded with responsibilities. Just like all of us, they need at least a short vacation, a moment of respite, during which they can rest, take care of their needs and simply recharge their batteries. The Respite Care Center wants to admit its first residents as early as 2023. Learn more.

 

Date, place, formula of the event

The 5th Charity Northern Run Helps will take place on September 24, 2022 (Saturday). Depending on the chosen formula, participants should complete the planned route in the following hours:

  • Stationary run in Gdansk at 11.00 – 13.00

START at 11.00 Work Cafe Santander Gdańsk, Olivia Centre, al. Grunwaldzka 472

GOAL at 13.00 People’s Assembly Square Gdansk, Oliwa Gate

  • Global Virtual Run in Hours 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Central European Time (CEST).

The participant starts anywhere in the world, between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. (CEST), in compliance with the applicable regulations (including the provisions of the Road Traffic Law, the Civil Code and the site regulations) and the necessary safety measures in force in the country in which he or she is currently staying during the race.

 

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Distance

The participant will cover a distance of 7.4 km by running or walking. It is permissible to cover the distance on rollerblades, bicycles, scooters and other forms of physical activity.

 

Entry fee

The entry fee for one Participant is the minimum 20 PLN. But it is possible to deposit more because the goal is worth it! Children and adolescents up to 18 years of age free of charge.

 

Donation

People who cannot take part in the Run but want to support the construction of the Respite Care Centre in Gdańsk
can make a payment to the Foundation’s account
. All donations made to the Santander Foundation between 1 and 30 September will be donated to the Hospice Foundation for the construction of the Respite Care Centre.

 

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What’s new in My Olivia? Parking lots and Olivka Points!

 

You’ve been waiting for them. And here they are! We present – briefly and concisely – the new features in the My Olivia application.

The first one is PARKING

 

From March, with the My Olivia app on your phone, you can:

  • pay for the ticket from the above-ground car park (option for everyone),
  • purchase a parking subscription (an option for Employees of Companies from Olivia, holders of the My Olivia application, with a confirmed Resident status).

 

The subscription functionality allows you to buy entry to the underground car park of the building where you work for 1 day (30 PLN), 2 days (50 PLN) and 30 days (375 PLN). The offer also includes an above-ground car park of the Familia Shopping Centre – here the subscription covers 30 days (PLN 290).

 

Everything is simple, fast and without sneaking (in the sun or rain) to the parking ticket offices. Payment takes a few moments. You can also immediately determine whether you need an invoice for the service.

How do I purchase a subscription?

 

  1. Download the My Olivia app from the App Store or Google Play if you don’t already have it.
  2. Register in the app using your business address. (This address allows you to confirm your Resident status, i.e. that you are an Employee of one of Olivia’s Companies. Resident status will allow you to use many of our services: free of charge or at a promotional price. IMPORTANT! Confirm your email address in your mailbox).
  3. In the app, click on the PARKING icon.
  4. Then click on the SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE icon.
  5. Enter the registration number of the vehicle.
  6. Choose the building where you work – it’s an office building that you have access to with your card.
  7. Proceed to choose your subscription.
  8. Select the time range of the service (1 day, 2 days, 30 days)
  9. Pay for parking (by card, BLIK or PayU).

The next one is OLIVKA POINTS

 

By using one app – My Olivia, you have a lot of options at your fingertips. Including the whole of Olivka and the points collected there (Olivka is our gastro’s loyalty app, including Natka, Natka Take Away or Olivia Star’s Observation Floor with the Vidokówka restaurant).

This will certainly make your life easier, because you only need one app to have access to two apps:)

Other benefits of owning My Olivia?

 

Thanks to My Olivia (not to be confused with the Olivka catering and loyalty app) you have access to many attractions, amenities and promotions:

  • you will enter the observation deck free of charge,
  • you will visit Olivia Garden free of charge and take advantage of the garden’s special offers, e.g. Ramen Day or Bao Day,
  • check the current menu of our restaurants,
  • you will read the latest news in “Olivia News”,
  • Upon presentation of the application you will take part – also free of charge! – in numerous sports activities, workshops and all kinds of olive attractions.

 


 

My heart goes out to Ukraine. We help together!

We wanted to thank you for your big hearts! In a few days, Olivia’s Amazing Community collected the entire amount of moneyto furnish a room for mothers with small children who arrive in Gdańsk from war-torn Ukraine. In this way, we help the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk together. And we wanted to show that this room for mothers with babies is already being decorated, filled, furnished – thanks to you! It’s already happening!

On the evening of 9 March, at ul. Lower Gate 8 in Gdansk, where the main information and coordination point for refugees is located, the first transport of items purchased with the amount collected on our fundraiser arrived.

These are cribs, bathtubs, changing tables, toys, breast pumps, bottles, warmers, blankets, diapers. There were teethers, rattles and soothing, humming teddy bears, which were donated by Mrs. Ewa and Mr. Piotr from Elbląg. The second transport with larger furniture will arrive at the Lower Gate soon. We will keep you informed.

Thank you for your help, donations, promotion of the fundraiser, open hearts and helping hands.

This is not the end of our joint action for refugees from war-torn Ukraine.

On Thursday, March 10th, we transported to the warehouse of the Polish Red Cross in Gdańsk Wrzeszcz nearly a ton of gifts donated by the employees of Olivia companies, by you, people with big hearts. Our resident, Omida, helped us with transport, for which we thank you very much!

Together, we donated long-term food, cosmetics and household chemicals, sweets, paper towels, water, diapers, blankets, sleeping bags, power banks, sleeping mats, bed linen… It is impossible to list everything here. A big bow to you!

And a big thank you to all our Donors and Volunteers, packing, segregating, sealing, carrying. It’s hard work after work. Hugs!


DO YOU WANT TO HELP WITH US?

Join Olivia’s Social Worker!

ZR Trade, Omida and the social project of Energia employees awarded in the Olivia Prize for 2021

 

Olivia Prize 2021 is behind us. Awards were presented in the Pro Bono, Business and Eco categories. The Olivia Centre community has also decided to donate a special award, Olivia Impact, to the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk to support war refugees from Ukraine.

 

The Olivia Prize 2021 in the Pro Bono category went to Energa for the implementation of the project Pier(w)si win! It was awarded for the grassroots initiative of the company’s employees, Natalia Cebula, Magdalena Pakmur and Ewa Opiela. The ladies carried out the project in cooperation with the Pink Butterfly Association and the Breast Disease Centre, operating at the University Clinical Centre. It was also supported by the ORLEN Foundation, Olivia Centre and Radio Gdańsk. The aim of the Pier(w)si wins campaign was to change the perception of breast cancer. Prevention was promoted and educated. A mobile vehicle was also installed in Olivia Centre. Women aged 50 to 69 could take part in the free tests.

 

Breast cancer is a disease like any other. If detected quickly, it gives a great chance of a complete cure. How to examine the breasts and where to turn for help was discussed, for example,  during the meeting with Elżbieta Senkus-Konefka , PhD– an authority of Polish oncology. The event was combined with professional medical advice, instruction on how to braffiter, but also with sewing pillows, which are of great importance in the postoperative recovery process.  More…

 

The Olivia Prize 2021 in the Business category went to Omida for entering the new intermodal transport market. 

 

New legal norms aimed at unifying the regulations concerning carriers in the European Union make Polish logistics and transport companies much less competitive for their customers. It is estimated that in the near future Poland will lose half of its transport market, thus its share will fall from 50 to 25%. An alternative to the development and maintenance of the market position is intermodal transport. Omida was one of the first companies in Poland to put a strategic emphasis on the development of this form of transport, wanting to slowly replace everything it does in international traffic with road and rail transport. The Omidy project has an ecological dimension. One train is able to carry more than 40 trailers at a time, which brings measurable benefits in the form of reduced traffic on the roads, reduces CO2 emissions and noise, as well as increases the safety of other passengers on the roads. As part of its group of companies, Omida organizes 1500 domestic and international loadings a day, so the planned change will have a significant impact on the environment.

 

It is very important to us that the innovations we introduce are noticed and appreciated,” emphasizes Bartłomiej Glinka, President of the Management Board of Omida S.A. Changing regulations have presented the entire industry with difficult challenges, and the award-winning project is our response to this situation. It is with great satisfaction that I would like to emphasize that the solutions we are introducing are at the same time ecological, beneficial to society, and if the whole project is successful, it will also allow the Polish transport industry to maintain its position in Europe.

 

fot. Prestiż Magazyn Trójmiejski/Karol Kacperski

Olivia Prize 2021 in the Eco category for ZR Trade for the implementation of the #ZeroWasteWorking project

Zero waste initiatives are becoming more and more popular, despite the fact that they require their participants to get involved and change their habits. ZR Trade decided to bring this idea to a new level by integrating and motivating its employees for the sake of ecology. The project #ZeroWasteWorking started innocently, with a complete abandonment of drinks in plastic bottles and a switch to the use of filtered tap water. Over time, it began to take on wider and wider dimensions. In addition to sorting all the trash in the office, using only recycled paper, and a promotional campaign on LinkedIn, employees have implemented an initiative to share surplus food with a short shelf life, borrow equipment they rarely use, and exchange items they no longer need. Only reusable office supplies, such as pens and proofreaders with refillable refills, are used throughout the company. What’s more, employees also most often repair office equipment and small items themselves, which is not only ecological, but also integrative.

Something that needs to be fixed, for us is a chance to break away from mental work and integrate the team says Tomasz from ZR Trade.Instead of throwing it away and replacing it with a new one, we make a joint attempt to repair it and only if it fails, we order new ones. Of course, these are minor DIY repairs, not professional repairs to electronic equipment; In this case, we still use the services of experts.

In addition, we have given up 100% of plastic advertising gadgets. What makes us happy is the fact that each subsequent element of this action drives the next ones. Once or twice a year if necessary, we organize a collection of old blankets, etc. for an animal shelter, and if we replace the equipment with a newer one, we give the old one to those in need. For the purpose of the campaign, we have created a company chat, where employees report a problem, and people willing to help sign in with their skills – Karolina adds.

The purpose of the Olivia Prize awards is to distinguish valuable initiatives undertaken by the residents of Olivia Centre in a given calendar year – says Bogusław Wieczorek from Olivia Centre. “The number of initiatives that come to us in the form of applications fills us with great satisfaction. We are glad that these are not only purely business projects, but also social and ecological initiatives. The Olivia Prize allows us to see valuable projects of companies with offices in Olivia Centre and additionally promote those that the jury considers to be the most noteworthy.

Olivia Impact Special Award

This year’s edition could not be complete without a reference to the current situation in Ukraine. The special prize of the jury, Olivia Impact , was awarded to the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk. Its equivalent, i.e. ten thousand zlotys will be donated to war refugees from Ukraine. The Regional Volunteer Centre is an organisation that coordinates the care of refugees coming to Gdańsk. Their activities include the organization of a helpline for refugees, the processing of formalities, activities in the field of medical rescue, and psychological support. RCW helps you find a job, school or kindergarten for your children. It also cooperates with the units of the Territorial Defense Forces, which coordinate accommodation. The centre’s volunteers also work at the railway station in Gdansk, coordinating activities for all those arriving by rail from the border to Gdansk.

In addition to the cash prizes, the winners received Olivia Prize statuettes, prepared by prof. Tomasz Sobisz, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk.

We collect together for layettes for babies. #napomocUkrainie

 

We are collecting money for layettes for babies who go with their mothers to the Gdańsk Helps Ukraine centre!

 

We are not slowing down! We have collected over PLN 11,000 to equip care rooms for mothers and babies who, after fleeing war-torn Ukraine, are sent to the Gdańsk Helps Ukraine coordination point. With the funds donated by the Olivia Centre Community, we bought soft blankets, cones to wrap babies, bottles, pacifiers, breast pumps and many, many other urgently needed things. 

 

Together, we decided that we wanted to continue helping, because the time spent in the childcare room at the coordination point is just the beginning.

 

Volunteers of the Gdańsk Helps Ukraine Centre signalled to us the need to prepare packages with the most necessary care and hygiene products that mothers could take with them, regardless of where they find shelter.

 

One package includes, m.in: a large pack of diapers, wet wipes, breast pads, a pack of cloth diapers, a pacifier, a bottle, cream for the baby and for the mother, a blanket and a baby toy. It’s not much, but it’s also a lot. The cost of one package is PLN 350.

 

  • The PLN 50 you pay is a pack of diapers or 10 cloth diapers.
  • PLN 30 is a specialist care cream or a baby toy. 
  • For PLN 20 we can buy a pack of breast pads or a two-pack of care wipes.

 

We will be able to complete and deliver packages for babies on an ongoing basis, even before the full amount is collected, but our goal is to collect the amount for 20 full sets. It’s an easier start for 20 moms and their babies.

 

And together we can do even more!

 

PS. There are 12,000 of us working at Olivia Centre on a daily basis. We differ from each other in terms of age, positions and companies. We come from different districts, cities and even countries. But our community is united by passions and initiatives that change the world for the better. This time, we want Ukrainian mothers and their children to feel cared for when they come to our city. Thanks to the fundraiser, we can more easily raise funds for packages that will help mothers and toddlers in the new, difficult reality.

 

 


“Heart with Ukraine” – we invite you to a unique charity concert

“With a Heart with Ukraine” is a unique charity concert with which we want to express our solidarity with the fighting Ukraine. On 28 March, on the 34th floor of Olivia Star in Gdańsk, Polish and Ukrainian artists will perform, performing solo and choral works. The repertoire will include both contemporary compositions and those that have become a permanent part of the history of Polish and Ukrainian music.

 

Support

All proceeds from the event will be used to support the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk, which coordinates the activities of the Gdańsk Helps Ukraine centre. The funds from the sale of invitations will allow for the purchase of layettes for babies who go with their caregivers to the reception point at hive. Karmelicka 1 in Gdansk.

 

Who will perform?

On the stage located 150 meters above the ground, the Baltic Opera Choir (cond. Agnieszka Długołęcka), the Cantores Veiherovienses Choir (cond. Tomasz Chyła), the Art’n’Voices Vocal Ensemble and Les Femmes – an independent classical music ensemble will perform. Soloists have also confirmed their participation: Sviatoslav Kondrativ, Artem Storozhuk, Victor Korunnyy, Zoya Rozhok, Liana Krasyun-Korunna, Marta Jundziłł, Karolina Borowczyk, Jakub Borowczyk, Magdalena Burkiewicz, Martyna Chomuszko and Maciej Baczyński. The concert will close with a performance by the Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Batarowska.

 

Tickets for “Heart with Ukraine”

To receive a ticket for the concert, you need to make a donation of at least PLN 30 to the fundraiser for Ukrainian children and their mothers, created at the following address: zrzutka.pl/z/paczkadlamaluszka

 

When making a payment, you need to select the prize “Ticket to the charity concert HEART WITH UKRAINE”. A confirmation will be sent to the e-mail address provided during the payment. Entry to the concert is based on the list of guests who make a donation.

 

1 donation = 1 ticket

 

The concept of the concert was created by Wiktoria Batarowska, a native of Zhytomyr and the conductor of the Olivia Centre Choir.

 



Artists (according to the programme of performances)

Baltic Opera Choir – established in 1950. He performs music of various styles and epochs – from Purcell to Stravinsky and Britten. Regardless of the changing number of members, the band was acclaimed by national and international critics, who always emphasized the power of the band’s sound, even with a reduced line-up. In recent years, the OB Choir has received praise for its participation in productions such as Beethoven’s Fidelio , Wagner’s Tannhauser , Bellini’s Norma and Faust.

The Cantores Veiherovienses Choir was inaugurated on 6 January 1985. in Wejherowo. The originator and founder of the choir was Marek Rocławski, a graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, and today its lecturer and professor. The ensemble is a member of the Gdańsk Branch of the Polish Association of Choirs and Orchestras, and has collaborated with many cultural institutions of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, m.in. with the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk, the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Sopot, and the Polish Baltic Philharmonic. The ensemble’s repertoire spans different eras: from the Middle Ages to the present day; religious and secular music, artistic arrangements of folk songs and Negro spirituals.

Art’n’Voices is a vocal octet active since 2010. It consists of musicians who have been associated with the choral scene of the Tri-City and Wejherowo for many years, as well as with the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. The ensemble specializes in performing a cappella music for eight voices.

Les Femmes is an independent classical music ensemble founded in 2011. in the Tri-City. Finalist of the International Cadenza Contest, Italy 2021, in the Ensembles category. The main stream of the ensemble consists of original opera collages dating back to the pasticcio tradition of the 17th and 18th centuries. To date, the ensemble has performed over 400 concerts and performances on Polish and foreign music stages.

Sviatoslav Kondrativ – a well-known violinist and composer in Ukraine. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Lviv. He has been called the most romantic violinist in Ukraine. On March 5, he was forced to leave his Ukrainian home to save his life.

Artem Storozhuk – a graduate of the Zhytomyr Academy of Music. Pyotr Tchaikovsky in Kiev. Since 2018, he has been a soloist of the Baltic Opera Choir.

Viktor Korunnyy – a graduate of the Lviv Academy of Music in the French horn class, a former soloist of the Lviv Philharmonic and the Jelenia Góra Philharmonic. Currently, he is a first voice musician at the Baltic Opera.

Zoya Rozhok – soprano, soloist of the Ukrainian National Opera, associate professor of solo singing at the National Academy of Music of Ukraine Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Laureate of international competitions, participant of numerous international festivals. She has given concerts in opera houses and concert halls m.in. Ukraine, Belarus, Polish, Germany, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia, France, Spain, Malta and the USA.

Liana Krasyun-Korunna is a Ukrainian pianist who has been active in Poland since 2004. She graduated with honours from the Lviv Academy of Music in the piano class of prof. Oksana Rapita, completed her studies at the Academy of Music in Wrocław under the supervision of Prof. Olga Rusina. Currently, he is a soloist tutor at the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk and a lecturer at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk as a tutor at the Faculty of Vocal and Acting. He collaborates with the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Sopot and the Polish Chamber Choir.

Marta Jundziłł – mezzo-soprano. A graduate of the Academy of Music. Stanisław Moniuszko University in Gdańsk, at the Faculty of Vocal and Acting, specialization in Solo Singing and Artistic Education in the Field of Musical Art, specialization in Culture Animation with Elements of Art Therapy. She has received several scholarships from the Rector of the Academy of Music for her artistic achievements. On a daily basis, she is associated with the choir ensemble of the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk, as a choir artist – alto.

Karolina Borowczyk – mezzo-soprano. A graduate of the Academy of Music. Stanisław Moniuszko in Gdansk. Since the beginning of 2018 collaborates with the Cappella Gedanensis ensemble. He gives concerts in Poland and abroad. She is a performer of many contemporary works written by Gdańsk composers: Anna Rocławska, Wojciech Frycz, Piotr Jędrzejczyk and Joanna Złotkowska. She received a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport. She is working on her own project entitled: “Mickiewicz.” (2021)

Jakub Borowczyk – opera singer, countertenor. For many years he was associated with the Poznań Philharmonic Choir “Poznań Nightingales” under the baton of Stefan Stuligrosz. Scholarship holder of the Marshal of the Wielkopolska Voivodeship in the field of culture. He collaborates with the Baltic Opera in Gdańsk, the Polish Royal Opera, and the Opera at the Castle in Szczecin. He successfully performs music of various eras. From the Renaissance to contemporary music m.in. Lera Auerbach, Krzesimir Dębski and Paweł Szymański.

Martyna Chomuszko and Magdalena Burkiewicz – graduates of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. They were brought together by their joint work at the Non-Public Primary Music School in Sopot, where, apart from teaching, they give concerts together.

Maciej Baczyński – a pianist associated with Gdańsk from an early age. A graduate of master’s studies at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. Laureate of national and international competitions. She is actively involved in various artistic initiatives, and also runs her own popularizing and educational project entitled “Musicophilia”, via YouTube and social media.

Olivia Centre Choir – was created on the joint initiative of Bayer and Olivia Centre. Currently, it has about 50 people and brings together representatives of a dozen or so Olivia resident companies, such as m. among others. AirHelp, Pomerania Development Agency, Alexander Mann Solutions, Avaus, Bayer, Energa, Lyreco, Nordea, Olivia Centre, O4 Coworking, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, Skills Group, Thinking Zone, Winning Moves and Olivia’s Friends. The choir conducts a wide range of concerts and adds splendour to celebrations organized mainly by Olivia. The repertoire of the Olivia Centre Choir includes mainly popular music, as well as classical music, as well as carols and pastorals from different parts of the world.

Olivia, definitely more than a business!

Surely you have noticed, if you follow our activities, that for years we have been consistently expanding the offer of functions friendly to the employees of our center, residents of the Tri-City and tourists. We regularly introduce new services to make your life and work much better. On the premises of Olivia there is a public botanical garden – Olivia Garden, a very popular observation deck (at a height of 130 meters above the ground), 8 restaurants, a medical center and a pharmacy. We also have a kindergarten and a school. There is a beauty salon, an Energa customer service point and a Talent Development Centre. There are also a car wash and a grocery store. Now, our non-business character will also be emphasized in the name, which from May 2022 is Olivia Centre, and it is complemented by the slogan “More than business”.

 

Olivia Centre, with all its amenities, is increasingly becoming an important part of Gdansk. Over the years of development, 12,000 jobs have been created in our area, to which should be added the employees of co-operating companies. Olivia is home to the offices of over 200 companies, including the world’s largest corporations, such as Amazon, Bayer, Nike and EPAM; medium-sized companies from over a dozen industries, but also small and micro-enterprises, mainly concentrated in the O4 co-working. Olivia’s development policy includes the gradual introduction of new amenities, which make this place an increasingly fashionable location, where it is pleasant to spend time with family and friends not only during the week, but also on weekends. Importantly, the consistently implemented plan of diversifying the functions available in our area allows us to define Olivia Centre as a place not only for business and work, but also for recreation, entertainment and integration.

 

In 2020, the opening of the observation deck on the 32nd floor of Olivia Star was awarded by the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship as the event of the year. The status of a place for meetings and non-professional interactions is also confirmed by concerts in the event center, located on the 34th floor of this building. Such stars as Krzysztof Zalewski and Daria Zawiałow, have already performed on Olivia Star’s stage. In Olivia, there are also active clubs for the development of passions (sailing, volleyball, photography, running) and a choir, bringing together employees of companies with offices here and residents of the Tri-City, who are not professionally related to Olivia.

 

“From the very beginning, Olivia has focused on integration with the city and the development of a lively and active community ,” says Bogusław Wieczorek, Plenipotentiary of the Management Board of Olivia Centre for Urban Development. public relations. We want everyone to feel welcome here. Certainly, the commissioning of Olivia Garden, the observation deck and the restaurant on the top floors of Olivia Star was a milestone in making our space more attractive, but we can assure you that many people will find interesting proposals here on a daily basis, allowing them to feel at home. The slogan “More than business” also emphasizes that the community of employees of companies from Olivia is a collection of wonderful people who combine their strengths and competences to develop their interests. It is also a group of social activists who are actively involved in a number of noble and useful initiatives. During the pandemic, they themselves initiated a collection of computers for children at risk of digital exclusion during the period of remote learning. For years, they have been organizing the Kropelka Energii campaign, which took place last month for the 47th time. They also actively participated in the collection of gifts for Ukrainians in Olivia. During the season, our patio is alive with active events: concerts, chillout zones and other numerous attractions are organized.

 

Olivia Centre is also an active and engaged neighbour. For 3 years we have been organizing, for example: The Oliwa Neighbourhood Budget, under which we support and finance initiatives that are important to the residents of the Gdańsk Oliwa district (where we operate). We also cooperate with the neighbouring Primary School No. 35 in the organisation of many events and initiatives. During the Covid-19 pandemic, we financed food for hospital employees, medical equipment and protective clothing, as well as two diagnostic centres, which were set up at the hospital in Gdańsk’s Zaspa district and at the campus of the University of Gdańsk.

 

Discover your inner child… with Olivia!

Who among us does not remember with nostalgia childhood years… Beater, playing gum, skipping rope and hopscotch, mysteries, bottle caps and hide and seek. Exchanging colourful pieces of paper (who had a binder with them?), colourful braids, onion hairstyles, ribbons in their hair and bright scrunchies… And in kindergarten? Immortal groats with cherry juice and fruit compote. And the best sandwiches in the world, those prepared “quickly” by your mother or grandmother – bread with sugar and cream. We grabbed the “kromal” and woo, we ran back to the playground, the meadow, the garden behind the house or straight to the neighbor.

 

And after that introduction… Remark… Welcome to the day when we will all go back in time! It’s going to be awesome, it’s going to be cool and each of us will be able to do it again DISCOVER YOUR INNER CHILD! On June 7 in Olivia, Children’s Day For Us, or for Adults.

 

Below is a list of our fantastic Olivia Companies who said “Yes! Let’s take part!” and which will remind us “how it used to be” (i.e. in the past, in the past; after: Dictionary of the Polish Language online, sjp.pl).

 

Here’s what they offered! Thank you and we can’t wait. More details in a moment, but get ready to take a leap into the past. See you on Wednesday, June 7, 2022, at Olivia’s patio, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

 

And on June 4, we invite you and your children to the Oliwa Children’s Day with our Neighbor, Primary School No. 35!

 

Plan of attractions/stands of event partners

 

Santander Car Driving Simulator (with Times Ranking!)
tasting of delicious coffee
White Kitten soap bubbles
hopscotch (also in Spanish)
jumping gum (remember “Tens”?)
City Fit treadmill – after all, we were running to a friend in a few seconds
stationary bikes to feel the wind in your hair
Silent Design

braiding colorful braids – ladies

Patterns on the head – gentlemen
Onion hairstyles
ponytails with colorful terry cloths

 

Speednet A position with… popcorn
Flipper (with prizes for the best results)
Natka

Live cooking: sweet waffles with marshmallows, jelly beans, colorful sprinkles and fruit (splendor)

pasta with strawberries

lemonade

 

Lobster

barbecue

Something else (to be determined!)

 

Energa  

An electric show car with the possibility of going inside – it’s a bigger version of a battery-powered car:)

yacht – as above, only it is a watercraft:)

Mobile basket basket

3×3 players

Throwing Contest

Balls for Challenge Participants

 

 

O4 Coworking O4 style networking
Nike Oculus, or virtual reality – it’s more so for those who were a child not so long ago…
a stand with electric skipping ropes that measure the number of jumps
RPG Club Game Showcase
presentation of characters and miniatures for RPG games
invitation to RPG workshops

That’s it for now, just by way of introduction, so that we can prepare. After all, you have to find comfortable shoes (they are probably in the basement); grow your hair a little and warn your boss (gentlemen) that you will return to the office with a zigzag behind your ear; postpone the meeting with a very serious contractor to Tuesday (ladies) to go crazy on June 7 with a storm of hair into which we will weave a colorful mouline. And warn your family that you’re going to come home from work extremely happy and you’re going to watch your beloved movies and cartoons from your childhood all evening. We recommend that you do it with your loved ones. It’s going to be a great opportunity to reminisce as a family, isn’t it?

 

See you!

 

Speednet with the Olivia Centre Cup!

It was two days of great emotions. Over 100 players from 13 teams competed in the 1st Volleyball Tournament for the Olivia Cup. They were fast and tireless! They overcame fatigue and weakness. In the end, Speednet and PwC faced off in the grand finale! Won… Speednet, defeating their rival in two sets (2:0). Silver in the hands of PwC. The third place on the podium was taken by the Bayer team, who fought with the team from Sii in the semi-finals. The MVP of the tournament was Grzegorz from Speednet, playing (really like a lion) with the number 3.

 

Olivia made it to the quarterfinals. We were eliminated only after a fierce battle with the already mentioned Bayer.

 

The quarter-final matches were played by:

  • Sii vs Lyreco
  • Bayer vs Olivia Centre
  • O4 Coworking vs PwC
  • Speednet vs Olivia’s Friends

Semi finals:

  • Sii vs PwC
  • Bayer vs Speednet

Final:

  • Speednet vs PwC (2:0)

Thank you for this extraordinary time!

 

 

Group Stage Results

 

 

 

GROUP A

  1. Sii
  2. Olivia Centre
  3. Telus International
  4. Nike

GROUP B

  1. Bayer
  2. Lyreco Advantage
  3. Ricoh

GROUP C

  1. O4 Coworking (mix: Zaplify, Fellow Finance, Winning Moves, PredictX, O4)
  2. Olivia’s Friends
  3. Aspire Power Club

GROUP D

  1. Speednet
  2. PwC
  3. Oliva & Chill

Children’s Day in Oliwa with our Neighbour!

Together with Primary School No. 35 in Gdańsk Oliwa, we are pleased to invite all small and large Residents and Friends of the Olivia Centre to participate in the Oliwa Children’s Day!

 

When?
On Saturday, June 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

 

Where?
On the playground of Primary School No. 35 (yes, they are our close neighbours), at ul. Wąsowicza 30 in Gdansk

 

For whom?
For all friends of Olivia Centre and Primary School No. 35

IN THE PROGRAM (among others)

  • Performances of rock bands, including: Tymon Tymański & Kosma
  • Performance of the Olivia Centre Choir
  • “Got Talent” Contest
  • Dance shows
  • Football match
  • Quizzes for the audience
  • Learning to skate

 

Stands & Workshops

  • Hockey
  • Figure skating
  • Handball
  • Bouncy castles
  • Artistic
  • Reading
  • Baby Zone
  • Fancy Faces
  • Small Builder

 

Family Competitions

  • Tug-of-war
  • Football matches
  • Orienteering
  • Acrobatic Track

 

There will also be a Food Truck zone, access to free water for all participants, a café and a lemonade stand.

 

Mark your calendars, bring your family and friends!

Let’s meet on June 4th!

 

Agenda of the event:

 

MAIN STAGE

11:00-11:10 Welcoming all

11:10-11:25 Choir of Residents and Friends of Olivia

11:25-11:30 I entrance of the Gdańsk Umbrella

11:30-11:35 Scottish dance show

11:35-12:00 Generational music – Tymon and Kosma Tymański

12:00-12:25 Got Talent – school edition

12:25-12:45 Quiz about the School, Olivia Centre and the district – (1 of 10)

12:45-12:50 ACK – dance show

12:50-13:10 Zumba

13:10-13:15 Second ascent of the Gdańsk Umbrella

13:15-13:25 Dance performances by students of Primary School 35

13:25-13:35 ACK – dance show

13:35-14:00 Concert Nawia (Ola?)

14:00-14:20 Selection of the nicest graduate

14:20-14:35 Skating pairs on stage

14:35-14:55 Final of the Gdańsk Umbrella lottery, Jerusalem dance

14:55-15:25 Concert Ilia

SCHOOL

Exhibition of the Provincial Photography Competition “Oliwa”

Reading Room – School Chronicles

“BALLOON”

11:00-11:30 Hobby Horse

11:30-12:00 Fun for children

12:00-12:30 Celtic dance workshop

12:30-13:00 Kin-Ball

13:00-13:30 75 Handball Goal Competition

13:00-13:30 Tug-of-war competition for alumni, parents, employees of Primary School 35, residents of OBC

13:30-14:00 Rope Game

14:00-14:30 Family fitness games m.in.: hula hoop circles, jumping in bags parent with child

 

GYM

11:00-14:00 Gymnastic path, trampolines

 

MULTI-PURPOSE SPORTS FIELD

1:00-12:00 Inline skating lessons

11:00-14:00 School Discipline Stations

 

SAND PITCH

13:00-14:00 Volleyball match

 

Square at ul. Wąsowicza

11:00-15:00 Orienteering

 

A square behind the pitch

11:00-15:00 Bouncy castles

 

WELCOME!