How do young people see their current life and future in the Upper Engadine? In the St. Moritz village talk next Wednesday, secondary and junior high school students, apprentices, high school students, young professionals and students will have their say; they will discuss with entrepreneurs, politicians and tourism professionals. The event at Hotel Schweizerhof is public - admission is free. The door opens at 19:45 h; the conversation starts at 20:15 h.

St. Moritz village talk from July 2 at 7:45pm
A week before the end of their compulsory schooling, St. Moritz secondary school students talk about the place where they grew up. What does the holiday resort offer and mean to young locals? Why are so many of them drawn to the lowlands? How must St. Moritz develop so that it remains livable in the long term? And can young people of today even imagine a future in the valley?
Under the direction of Christian Gartmann, the young St. Moritzer discusses with, among others:
- Maja Bonetti, hotelier
- Philipp Da Cunha, President of the St. Moritz Open Youth Work Association
- Ueli Hartwig, Rector of Gymnasium, Academia Engiadina
- Georges Voneschen, Head of the Samedan Trade School
- Reto Matossi, head teacher of the St. Moritz municipal school
- Markus Keller, 3rd secondary school teacher in St. Moritz
- 3rd secondary school class in St. Moritz
Together with decision makers from St. Moritz's business and politics, the education sector and the audience in the auditorium. As always, the village talk on Wednesday, July 2, is open to the public and admission is free. Doors open at 19:45 h, the conversation starts at 20:15 h.
The St. Moritz Village Talk is a co-production of the St. Moritz Village Association and medienseminar.com. It is supported by Kur- und Verkehrsverein St. Moritz and Klinik Gut.