Amsterdam's Cannabis College announces closure after 25 years of existence
L’Amsterdam Cannabis College has officially announced the closure of its premises located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Red Light District. After 25 years of dedicated service as a central institution in the cannabis community, the College regrets this decision.
Established a quarter of a century ago on Oudezijds Achterburgwal, the premises have served as an important gathering place for the international cannabis community, hosting numerous major events, educational programs, and community initiatives.
Unfortunately, due to changing financial circumstances, Cannabis College has decided to transition all of its activities to an online platform. Starting January 1, 2024, all events, courses, and comprehensive educational programs will take place exclusively on the official website, www.cannabiscollege.com.
«While we are excited about the possibilities offered by our online platform, we understand the sentimental value associated with our physical location. The decision to close our doors was not taken lightly, and we would like to express our deep gratitude to the community for its 25 years of unwavering support. As we embark on a new chapter, we invite the community to join us in celebrating the memories and milestone events our establishment has experienced over the years. »We remain committed to fostering a sense of community and connection, albeit in a different setting,” said the foundation’s president, Gio Dronkers, in a press release shared by CannabisIndustrie.nl.
About the Amsterdam Cannabis College
Founded in 1997 by Dutch philanthropist Henk Poncin and his colleagues from the Green Prisoners Release advocacy group, the Cannabis College in Amsterdam was established as a public information center dedicated to promoting the beneficial aspects of the Cannabis sativa L. plant.
The new information center and organic cannabis garden opened their doors in 1998 in a historic 17th-century house in Amsterdam. Throughout its history, the College has played a crucial role in educating the public about the cannabis plant, offering guidance on the safe use of recreational and medical cannabis through workshops, tutorials, and B2B services.
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