All possible registrations for kids aged 8 to 14 were fully booked. On Sunday at 2 p.m., Rainer welcomed the audience as the course instructor. Two participants even came from Senftenberg. Everyone was excited to see what was being assembled. The first question I asked was who plays a musical instrument. There was the oculele, trumpet, guitar, piano and drums. These were good starting points for the workshop. After introducing myself and the helpers, I demonstrated on the finished instrument what everyone should achieve at the end. 4 hours were planned for this. Now it started. The kids built their mini organs step by step using projector images. As Frank and Rainer had prepared the circuit boards with plug-in strips, they simply had to plug in the relatively large number of components. Finally, they soldered but only 2 wires to the loudspeaker. This saved a lot of time and not everyone has ever held a soldering iron in their hands. They then had a lot of fun assembling the loudspeaker housing. After 2 hours the first tones were heard and after a good 3 hours everyone was finished. It was a successful event and I think there will be something to tinker with again next year. Many thanks also to the helpers Lilly, Monika, Daniel and Frank.