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  • FamilyPro are Helping Families & Workplaces Find Balance in Real Life

    Ever felt like juggling childcare, housework, and caring for elders is a never-ending puzzle? Are you a new expat navigating the complex Swiss childcare system or a busy parent trying to do it all? If life sometimes feels overwhelming, this local consultancy is here to help you put the pieces together. New to the Living In Nyon Directory, FamilyPro  is founded on one core belief: a balanced life isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. FamilyPro is putting this into action by hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, 15 July at 12:30, exclusively for the Living In Nyon community . If you're overwhelmed or stuck trying to navigate local childcare options especially after facing long waitlists or placement setbacks, this 45-minute session is a relaxed space to bring your questions and hear honest, practical answers and advice from local experts. Read on for more about the webinar below . What They Do FamilyPro isn’t just a nanny agency (although they’re great at that too). Think of them as a one-stop solution for busy lives supporting both private families and companies who want to help their employees feel more supported at home. They don’t just help you find the right person, they also help you do it the right way. Beyond that, they will guide you through Swiss legal and administrative details; contracts, insurance, permits so you can be sure to avoid any unwanted surprises or stresses further down the road. Here’s what they offer: Finding childcare solutions  – from navigating local crèches and waiting lists to recruiting reliable, professional nannies. Hiring housekeepers and domestic staff  – including cleaning help, meal prep, and even live-in support for families who travel. Supporting elder care  – helping families find the right kind of assistance for aging parents. Managing the admin  – contracts, insurance, payslips, withholding tax, permits… all taken care of. Everyday life help  – wellness bookings, dry cleaning pickup, pet care, travel bookings...the list goes on. Why It Matters If you’ve just moved to Switzerland or have lived here for years, you know that life admin is real, and in this country of rules, forms, and permits, it never really stops, it just evolves. The daycare spot doesn’t come through? Your work hours change? Maybe your child’s needs change, or you’re trying to figure out after-school activities that actually fit your schedule. Or you’re dealing with paperwork, deadlines, and the constant balancing act of family, work, and everything in between. FamilyPro can step in and help you make smart, informed choices, not guesswork. They know the legal requirements, the local systems, and the realities of Swiss life, so you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Getting the right support at home makes work-life balance possible. And even if things don’t fall into place straight away, there are  options, and there is  help. You don’t have to do it all. Trusted, Personal, and Professional Born out of experience, founders Patricia Matiz (left)  and Brigitte Mermoud (right)  met while working in the work-life balance field and knew they wanted to build something that made a difference. Patricia, a working mum who knows the stress of waitlists and last-minute babysitter emergencies all too well launched FamilyPro in 2023. Brigitte, with her own vast experience supporting families, including her own. Together, they’ve created something both deeply practical and truly warm. They speak English, French, Arabic, and Italian, and their clients include both international and Swiss families across the region. The Webinar: Let’s Talk Childcare! What Every Parent in Nyon Should Know If you're unsure where to start when it comes to childcare this one’s for you. Bring your childcare questions - navigating waitlists or figuring out costs, and get answers from people who know the local scene. Summer may feel like a break, but it’s also the perfect time to plan ahead for the next school year or look for backup after a crèche placement falls through. This is your chance to get informed and prepared before the August/September scramble. 📅 Date:  Tuesday, 15 July ⏰ Time:  12:30 (approx. 45 minutes) 💻 Where: Online What FamilyPro will cover: Local childcare options (crèches, private care, nannies) How the Swiss system works What to do if you didn’t get a spot in a crèche Costs, applications, flexibility tips Q&A time to ask your specific questions It’s free and open to all - newcomers, long-timers, working parents, or anyone feeling a bit lost in the childcare maze. We’re so pleased to welcome them to the Living In Nyon community!

  • FamilyPro

    FamilyPro  is a local-based consultancy supporting families with childcare, housework, elder care, and home admin. From navigating local crèches and hiring nannies to handling contracts, permits, and payroll, they offer expert, personalised guidance—making life in Switzerland easier and more manageable. Services are available in English, French, Arabic, and Italian. Website: www.familypro.ch Contact:  info@familypro.ch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/familypro-sàrl/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/familypro.sarl

  • Behind the Scenes of the Living In Nyon Website Refresh And How You Can Build One Too.

    Meet Jana Bachollet, Owner of Webulous Jana is the website designer behind Living in Nyon’s fresh new look. With a real feel for both design and community, she helped us bring the site to life in a way that feels both modern and true to its roots. We’re incredibly thankful for her skill, care, and patience throughout the process and we’re so happy to have her as part of the extended LIN family. Keep reading to hear what the redesign process was really like AND to find out about the AI website workshop she’s running right here in Nyon. When I first moved to St-Cergue in 2019, just a short train ride up the mountain from Nyon, I did what most newcomers do, I typed “things to do in Nyon” into Google. Time and again, Living in Nyon  popped up, offering the kind of local knowledge you won’t find in any guidebook. It felt like a friend gently pointing me in the right direction towards the best cafés, weekend activities, and local festivals. I didn’t know it then, but those helpful articles were written by people just like me: expats who had fallen in love with this region. Fast-forward to six months ago, when I first met Mandy and Seema to talk about redesigning the website. We clicked straight away (pun slightly intended). Not just because we all got on so well, but because we shared a vision - of a site that feels current, easy to use, and still community-led. Jana Bachollet - Webulous A Few Things I Learnt About Living In Nyon 🔸 It’s not just a blog.  It’s a hub for the international community in and around Nyon, lovingly built to help people settle in and feel at home. 🔸 Since 2008, nearly 2,000 articles have been published , written by just three contributors. That’s an impressive archive of stories, tips, and local knowledge. And yes, migrating all of that from WordPress to Wix was no small feat! Let’s just say it involved some digital puzzle-solving. 🔸 Redesigning a website is never just about tech.  It’s also about getting crystal clear on what the site stands for and what the audience needs. Seema and Mandy had to rethink, reframe, and rewrite sections to better reflect the heartbeat of this community. And they did. The new  site is lighter, faster, and easier to navigate. But more importantly, it still feels like Living In Nyon . Full of heart, full of community, and ready to welcome the next person searching for a place to belong. If you’re new to the area or you’ve been here a while, I hope this site continues to be the friendly digital guide it was for me when I first arrived. – Jana Curious About Building Your Own Website? Jana is running a hands-on workshop in Nyon to show you how to use AI to build a website, and the best part? No tech background needed! Perfect for small business owners, creatives, or anyone with an idea to share. You’ll leave with the first version of your live site. Wednesday, 18 June 10:00–12:00📍 The Clubhouse: Rue Nicole 3, centre of Nyon Bring your laptop 50 CHF Limited spaces 🔗 Subscribe here: www.themorningai.com

  • Nyon’s Floral Mosaic Celebrates UEFA Women’s Euro 2025

    67th floral mosaic - Women's Euro 2025 Photo: Michel Perret A Colourful Tribute to Women’s Football If you’ve walked through Nyon’s Parc du Bourg-de-Rive lately, you’ve likely spotted the stunning floral mosaic at the heart of the park, a much-loved summer tradition now in its 67th year . Each year, the Ville de Nyon’s Environment Department creates a large-scale mosaic made from thousands of plants grown in local greenhouses. The theme? Always something that reflects our times. In 2025, it’s all about football and making space for everyone on the pitch. Celebrating the Women's Euro 2025 This year’s mosaic pays tribute to the UEFA Women’s Euro, hosted in Switzerland from 2 to 27 July. The design is part of Nyon’s larger initiative, “2025, toutes au foot!”, which supports the visibility, participation, and long-term development of women’s football in the region. Six varieties of colourful plants and textured materials make up this year's striking arrangement designed not just to impress, but to start conversations. At its core, the mosaic is a visual statement of inclusion, play, and possibility. Catch the tournament live from the lakeside Fan Zone Nyon invites residents and visitors alike to experience the full energy of the tournament at its dedicated Fan Zone, located under the Rive tent by the lake. All matches will be broadcast live on a giant screen , with a bar and casual setting for fans of all ages to gather, cheer, and connect. Running through 27 July , the Fan Zone is free to enter and open to everyone. 2025, toutes au foot ! Photo @ VDN Football for all Alongside match viewings, the Ville de Nyon is hosting over 100 free activities and discovery events up until September, encouraging women and girls to explore different forms of football. From walking football to freestyle sessions, football on sand, and even multi-generational games. Later this autumn, a special careers day will also spotlight the many professional opportunities around football, on the field and behind the scenes, to challenge stereotypes and open new paths. More than a tournament, it’s a movement With deep ties to UEFA and a strong community spirit, Nyon is seizing this moment to create lasting change for women in sport. The goal isn’t just to celebrate the Euro, it’s to build momentum that continues well beyond it. For match schedules, activities, and more information: nyon.ch/toutesaufoot

  • Roses, Votes & A Final Bloom at Nyon’s International Rose Competition

    @Michel Perret / Ville de Nyon / 21 juin 2024 Ever wondered what the dreamy scent drifting from Bois-Bougy is? Now’s your chance to step inside and see what all the blooming fuss is about! On Friday 20 and Saturday 21 June, the stunning rose garden of Bois-Bougy will open its gates for a rare and final public event: the 6th and last edition of Nyon’s International New Rose Competition . Expect 63 never-before-seen brand new-rose varieties, bred by 24 rose creators from 8 countries all over the globe; from France, the U.S. and Japan to Poland, the Netherlands and Switzerland. And yes, you  get to vote for your favourite! What’s This All About? Since 2020, Nyon has hosted a one-of-a-kind rose competition with a twist: no chemical or biological treatments allowed. Only the strongest, most naturally resilient roses make the cut. That commitment to sustainability has earned international respect and made Nyon a quiet pioneer in the world of horticulture. But all good things must bloom and bow. 2025 marks the final year of the competition, and with it, a celebration of the roses that have flourished under these strict eco-standards. When & Where? Friday 20 June, 16:00–19:00 Saturday 21 June, 10:00–14:00 Bois-Bougy Roseraie, Avenue de Bois-Bougy 5, Nyon Meet the specialists , chat roses, and enjoy a friendly apéro. Two lucky visitors will also win a prize in on-site prize draws  happening: Friday at 18:30 Saturday at 13:30 Oh, and did we mention there’s a People’s Choice Award ? Vote for your favourite rose on the day and help crown the 2025 winner. Michel Perret / Ville de Nyon / 21 juin 2024 What Happens Next? Though this marks the final competition, it’s not the end for the roses. The best of the best will live on in Nyon’s public parks, spreading their beauty (and scent) across town for everyone to enjoy. And if you can’t make the open days? Don’t worry, the rosegarden will stay open all summer, Monday to Friday, 08:00–16:00. Stop by with a coffee, a camera, or just soak in a moment of calm. Who’s Behind It All? The competition is organised by Les Amis de la Rose de Nyon (LARN) , a passionate local association launched in 2019 to revive Switzerland’s rose competition tradition. Their mission? To celebrate roses, horticulture, and the beauty of shared green spaces. They also host workshops, talks, and rose-related happenings throughout the year, so stay tuned if you’re feeling horticulturally inspired.

  • Numeriq Payroll

    The Independent Swiss Payroll Company. Your Expert and Dedicated team with over 50 years of experience in Swiss payrolling. All-in-one Payroll Management Solutions for: Swiss Companies Foreign Companies Individual Contractors Recruitment Agencies Benefit from: Expert and Dedicated team Superior Service Reliability Transparency Website:  www.numeriq.ch Contact:  https://www.numeriq.ch/contact-us Address: Numeriq AG, Rue de Berne 63, CH-1201 Genève, Switzerland

  • The Best Swiss Train Rides

    Summer is around the corner and what better way to discover Switzerland than by taking a train and exploring this wonderful country. But where to start?   Help is on hand with “Best Swiss Train Rides”, a new book by British author Diccon Bewes. From the legendary Glacier Express, to the picturesque Centovalli and the Grandiose GoldenPass, it also contains 35 other lesser known and surprising trip suggestions including the train journey from Geneva to Brig. Diccon Bewes The book has a large overview map showing all the train trips, individual route maps, practical advice on tickets, choosing the best seats, sights, and stop-overs (Diccon recommends visiting the Château de Nyon among other castles en-route!).   There’s a suggestion of a trip on the Brienzer Rothorn, an historic steam rack railway, which is free to take on your birthday. On the Monte Generoso you can take a train to a mountain top and stand with one foot in and one foot out of the country!   Or how about a less famous, local line train journey where every stop is announced with a string of notes from a harp. These can be heard on the Yverdons-Les Bains to Sainte Croix line.    Below is a glimpse of two pages from the book. The first is of a train ride from Geneva to Brig. It’s true when he says. “At Cully, the lake is so close you can almost reach out and touch it”. The other image is a description of a ride on the St-Bernard Express.     Regular readers will recall that Living In Nyon often held events  in which Diccon came to Nyon to talk about his books on Swiss politics, Swiss maps, Swiss history and travel in Switzerland.    Diccon speaking at an event in Nyon This book has been published posthumously. Diccon sadly passed away in April 2025 in Bern, in his beloved, adopted country. Diccon became Swiss in 2020. He will be much missed.    “The Best Swiss Train Rides” is available in English, German and French.    In French speaking Switzerland, the book is available in Payot, https://www.lelivre.ch   Books, Books, Books in Lausanne,   https://booksbooksbooks.ch   Librairie la liseuse in Sion, Librairie du Baobac in Martigny.   Here’s a link to Diccon’s other books.

  • Fête de la Musique is Back in Nyon This Summer Solstice Weekend

    @ nyonmusique.ch This year, Nyon’s Fête de la Musique lands right on the summer solstice, Saturday, 21 June 2025 and it’s shaping up to be spectacular! Expect over 200 performers and 40 bands (mostly local talent) spreading joyful sounds across 13 venues, including 6 official stages plus a handful of partner spots around town. A Full Day of Music Across Town Starting at 10 am with kid‑friendly performances (register on the day), the vibe rolls into an open‑jam with bold, fresh sounds in stunning settings across town. From intimate acoustic sets at the Roman Museum to high‑energy performances by Yverdoncore, ADAC and more, there's something for every ear. Spotlight on the Neon Nymph: A Castle Courtyard Spectacle As daylight fades, gather in the Château courtyard at 10:15 pm  for The Neon Nymph Show , a breathtaking fusion of music, projections and light. Created by Magic Licorne Production and artist Fantine Schutz, expect a cyber‑electric evening that gleams under the solstice moon. A Celebration Fueled by Community Organised by the Fête de la Musique Association with support from the City of Nyon and volunteers, the festival is a celebration of local talent, creativity and cultural connection. Whether you're discovering new artists, dancing outdoors or soaking up the atmosphere, it’s truly Nyon at its best. Quick Facts Date : Saturday, 21 June 2025 (Summer Solstice) Time : 10 am to 1 am Locations : 13 venues across Nyon (6 official stages + partner sites) Lineup : 200+ local performers across diverse genres Access : Free concerts all day and night Tip : Full programme here Bring your friends and family AND your dancing shoes, and be ready to celebrate the longest day of the year with an unforgettable soundtrack.

  • B-inspired

    Community Beyond Networking. More than just a networking platform; it’s a dynamic space where entrepreneurs and small businesses can connect, collaborate, and grow. With a focus on meaningful relationships and shared success, it’s the perfect place to find support, inspiration, and fresh opportunities. Email: info@b-inspired.ch Address: Rue Nicole 3, Nyon www.b-inspired.ch

  • Paléo 2025 Line-Up Announced. What To Do Now?

    PALÉO LINE-UP Here we go! The Paléo Festival unveils its line-up for the 48th edition and it is set to rock the Plaine de l'Asse from July 22 to 27, 2025. This year blends legendary icons with contemporary trailblazers, promising an unforgettable experience for all music lovers. A Fusion of Musical Titans The festival proudly presents a diverse array of artists including: Rock Legends : Prepare for powerful performances by Queens of the Stone Age and a unique collaboration featuring the Sex Pistols with Frank Carter. Rap Heavyweights : The stage will sizzle with US stars Macklemore and Will Smith , alongside French rap sensations Ninho & Niska , and SDM. Pop Icons : Enjoy the captivating tunes of Clara Lucian i and the evocative sounds of Zaho de Sagazan. Electro Pioneers : Dance the night away with sets from David Guetta and the dynamic duo, Justice. In total, 120 artists from around 30 countries will come together in Nyon, celebrating musical diversity across genres and generations. The Unveiling at Usine à Gaz The line-up announcement at Usine à Gaz was great fun. Each artist's reveal was met with enthusiastic cheers, reflecting the community's passion and excitement. The Press Conference highlighted the harmonious blend of legendary and emerging artists but also set the tone for the festival vibes ahead. Paléo Press Conference at Usine à Gaz What to Do Next: For Bon Flex Ticket Holders If you bought "Bon Flex" vouchers during the Christmas offer, it's time to act! The exchange period is from March 19 to 25, 2025. Redeem your voucher for a ticket to the evening of your choice and secure your spot at this year's festival. And if it was a gift for a loved one, don't forget to remind them! General Ticket Sales For those yet to buy tickets, mark your calendars: official ticket sales commence at noon on March 26, 2025. Be ready to join the virtual queue from 11:45 on paleo.ch . Last year sold out in a record 21 minutes! For more insights into the Paléo Festival, explore any of our previous articles . Simply search "Paléo" on our site and read all about festival's vibrant history and offerings.

  • Nyon Honors Women’s Legacy with New Public Space Names

    Nyon has taken a significant step to recognise the women who have helped shaped its history by renaming three public spaces after inspiring, influential female figures and collectives. Announced on May 7, 2025, this initiative brings long-overdue visibility to the contributions of women in the town’s history and development. Michel Perret/Ville de Nyon A Walk Through History Parc Alice Sauvin   (formerly Parc de la Morâche) Named after Dr. Alice Sauvin-Thury (1890–1993), one of Switzerland’s first female doctors. She practiced in Nyon for decades, championed public health, supported working women, and campaigned for women’s right to vote. She worked well into her 80s and received the Henri-Dunant medal for her dedication. Sentier Ermance Natthey (formerly Sentier de la Combe) A nod to painter and educator Ermance Natthey (1843–1916), who opened Nyon’s first drawing class for girls in 1869. She played a key role in advancing women’s access to artistic education. Place des Lavandières Located beneath the Esplanade des Marronniers, this square honours generations of laundresses who worked in public washhouses, often under tough conditions, and always with little recognition. From left to right:  Suzanne Dutry (descendant of Dr. Alice Sauvin), Stéphanie Schmutz (Municipal Councillor responsible for Social Cohesion), Marinette Cornelius (also a descendant of Dr. Alice Sauvin), and Catherine Schmutz Nicod (co-curator of the Château de Nyon).   @Michel Perret / City of Nyon / May 8, 2025 More Than Just Names This initiative follows the 2021 proposal “Femmes à côté de la plaque", which called for more inclusive place-naming in Nyon. In response, the municipality launched the Femmes de Nyon historical study and a community engagement project called Pluri-Elles. The Femmes de Nyon, de A à Z  exhibition at the Château de Nyon wrapped up on 18 May 2025. Through 26 verbs, it brought to life the stories of women who shaped the town, past and present. Created with the Dictionnaire des femmes en Suisse , it was a thoughtful tribute to the many Nyonnaises who’ve often gone unnamed in history. Coming Up Senior Women in the Spotlight A photo project for women over 60, run by Association Tokyo Moon. Portraits by Ghislaine Heger will be shown in public spaces this autumn. Register here Film Night C’è ancora domani (Il reste encore demain/ there's still tomorrow ) screens 14 July at 20:30, Cantine de Rive. An Italian film celebrating women's resilience, with French subtitles (no English ones). Lavandières Weekend On 29–30 August 2025, Place des Lavandières will host cultural and artistic events recreating the world of the historic washerwomen. Through these acts of recognition, Nyon is writing a richer, more inclusive history; one that honours all those who helped build it.

  • Cheerlacote: Bringing Cheer, Spirit, and Teamwork to La Côte

    If you’ve been to a local festival lately - from Gland’s American Backstage to the Fan Zone for Euro 2024 you may have spotted a group cheering, dancing, and energising the crowd with high-flying routines. Meet Cheerlacote , the cheerleading team based in Begnins, and one of the region’s dynamic youth sports groups. What is Cheerlacote? Founded in the La Côte area by Geraldine Schauenberg and Nadine Magnin, Cheerlacote is open to girls and boys aged 9 to 16. Their mission is to make cheerleading accessible, fun, and empowering for local youth. But forget the pom-poms clichés, this is a serious sport, combining gymnastics, dance, coordination, strength, flexibility, and teamwork. Cheerleading is as athletic as it is artistic. Think pyramids, flips, jumps, and sharp synchronised moves all while keeping that big team spirit alive. It’s about precision, trust, and having each other’s backs (literally, in some stunts). Based in Begnins, Rooted in Community Though their routines are sharp and their presence feels pro, Cheerlacote is very much a local team with community spirit at its core. They train in Begnins, but you’ll see them performing across the region bringing hype, energy, and a whole lot of flair to events big and small. Whether it’s cheering on Switzerland during the Euros or firing up the crowd at local sports days, Cheerlacote isn’t just about competition, they’re about connection. Open to anyone with or without experience Cheerlacote regularly offers free trial sessions. It’s a great way for kids to test the sport, make new friends, and build confidence in a supportive environment. With structured training and experienced coaching, beginners are quickly brought up to speed, flipping optional (for now). More Than Just Moves: Life Skills in Action Aside from the high-energy routines, Cheerlacote teaches valuable life skills. Teamwork is central, nobody stunts alone. Add in coordination, discipline, physical fitness, and trust, and you’ve got a sport that develops both body and mindset. It’s also a great confidence builder. Kids learn to support each other, perform in front of crowds, and push their limits, safely and positively. Backed by the Swiss Cheer Association Cheerlacote is affiliated with the Swiss Cheer Association, which ensures proper training standards and safety practices. It also opens the door for teams to eventually take part in regional and national competitions. Want to Join or Watch? For updates, photos, and sign-up details, check out their Facebook page , Instagram page or their website .

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