INTERSPAR LOYALTY PROGRAMME
In the Interspar store, a loyalty program is underway, as part of which you can buy Vitapur products at great prices.
Read more City Center one is becoming a place that parents with children should not miss. Bring your little ones to the Center that you prefer – City Center one East or City Center one West on Friday, 13 September, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., or Saturday, 14 September from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. because exciting sports challenges and socializing with athletes await them. The aim is to make it easier for them to find a sport that suits them – thanks to the MVPiz application, supported by the famous Croatian athlete Blanka Vlašić.
On as many as three training grounds in each Center, little visitors will show or discover their sports skills, as well as enjoy other fun activities. They will have the opportunity to participate in interactive sports workshops where they can try out different sports, meet athletes and coaches from whom they will hear the best advice for professional progress and get autographs, and if they are lucky, they can also win great prizes that have been provided by the City Center one and Xiaomi.
“We want children to discover their talents because this is a guarantee that they will stay in sports. Unfortunately, we are often faced with the problem of early quitting sports early and we need to find a solution to prevent children from leaving sports forever. Through MVPiz, we enable free trial periods for children, and we build a talent base for sports organizations and facilitate communication with children and parents,” said Blanka Vlašić, founder and co-owner of the platform.
MVPiz is a digital platform whose goal is to transform the way in which children in Croatia discover sports and participate in them. The application connects sports organizations with parents and children, making it easier for them to find the ideal sport and making it accessible to every child. Registration on the platform is free, and it enables trial periods of training and sports activities so that children can explore their own potential.