The Meuse Almanac is reborn after long years of absence

The Meuse Almanac is reborn after long years of absence
The Meuse Almanac is reborn after long years of absence

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Here, the history of Meuse is told. This 100% Meuseian work is a almanac. Released at the end of December, its mission is to represent the Meuse in all its facets, highlighting anecdotes, its inhabitants, and its landscapes. Not published for several years, today this almanac reborn in a revisited formmixing tradition and modernity.

Inside, a multitude of discoveries. Portraits of inspiring Meuse residents, highlighted by local producersand every month, a great report dedicated to an emblematic subject of the region, sometimes even with rather atypical subjects.

Allow Meuse residents to identify themselves

The objective is to enable residents to s’identifier through these authentic stories. Photographs play a central role: this year, a specific theme was chosen to guide the visuals and bring an artistic touch that captures the essence of the territory.

To design this almanac, Michel is imbued with emblematic places of the Meuse. Among them, a post office in Bar-le-Ducwhich for him deserves to be highlighted for its singularity and its history. This place, discreet in appearance, hides, according to him, a cultural wealth that he wishes to discover through his writings.

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A very good start

The almanac seduced the Meuse people. In this small bookstore in Bar-le-Duc for example, the book seems find your audienceproof that this format, however from the Middle Agesstill meets today's expectations. Good news for its creators, who see their project finding its place in homes.

The creators of the almanac plan to continue the adventure. Their goal: to make an annual meetingrenewing each edition to reflect the evolution and richness of Meuse life. We will now have to see if this format will find its lasting place among residents.

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