Magic tricks and rich buffet

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Magic show in Schlüchtern: Magical morning for visitors

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Schluchten. After the “transformation” of the “small medium-sized center Plus” was presented in a video to get the mood in the mood, First City Councilor Reinhold Baier entered the town hall stage complaining and complaining: “We’ve never had such a poor decoration before,” he complained, remembering the last appearances during the kalten-Markt breakfast, when he and Mayor Matthias Möller acted as construction workers or were controlled as puppets by “string pullers” led through the morning.

Topping that woudl be difficult. Money is missing everywhere. The only thing that can help is a bank robbery (“The bank people are all here right now,” said Baier), a huge lottery win or magic. It would probably be good to get back to the roots,”two or three speeches and then off to the buffet,” he said. But the increase succeeded, and in a magical way.

As what the two mentalists, Mayor Möller and Reinhold Baier, brought to the stage with their two magic assistants Jörn Hagemann and Ulrich Schwind was quite magical – not suitable for “Las Vegas”, but lovingly magical.

First, with the help of the 350-strong audience and its special aura, they made a “maiden” float. This turned out to be a 50-year-old waterman (Jörn Hagemann) and, what’s more, it wasn’t quite such a spectacular trick. “It’s all show and make believe,” complained Baier.

“Of course we start small with the magic tricks and improve,” said Möller and invited the second “magic partner” onto the stage: District Administrator Thorsten Stolz. It was a “card trick”.

Illusion or reality: Soon Hessentag in Schlüchtern?

Möller had prepared four magical cards from which stolz had to choose one –

Jarocin and Fameck Twin Towns Gift Exhibition Materials to German City

A recent exchange between the German city and its twin towns, jarocin (Poland) and Fameck (France), has resulted in a gift of past exhibition materials focused on the experiences of residents during the Nazi occupation. The exchange occurred during a visit and highlights ongoing cultural connections between the three communities. The city governance is also preparing to discuss plans for the upcoming Hessentag festival.

Gifts Received & Exhibition Details

During a visit, Möller received gifts from representatives of Jarocin and Fameck. Mireille Betscher of Fameck presented the Möller family with labeled towels, while Janusz Szulc from Jarocin gifted a USB drive containing images from an exhibition detailing the experiences of Jarocin residents under Nazi occupation. https://www.jarocin.pl/en/

Möller subsequently passed the USB drive to Kerstin Baier-Hildebrand, with plans to open the exhibition at helle Markt. This exhibition promises to offer a poignant look into a difficult period of history and foster understanding between the communities.

Hessentag Plans Under Discussion

The city administration’s plans for the upcoming Hessentag festival,a major regional event in Hesse,Germany,have been described as ambitious. These plans, initially perceived by some as “crazy,” are in fact a intentional initiative of the city administration and will be formally discussed at the next city parliament meeting on Monday. The discussion is expected to focus on practical implementation rather than any unconventional approaches. https://www.hessentag.de/

Key Takeaways

* The cities of Jarocin (poland) and Fameck (France) have strengthened ties with their German twin city through a gift exchange.
* An exhibition detailing the experiences of Jarocin residents during the Nazi occupation is planned for display at Helle Markt.
* The city administration is actively planning for the upcoming Hessentag festival, with details to be presented to the city parliament.

This exchange underscores the importance of international collaboration and remembrance,offering a valuable opportunity to learn from the past and build stronger relationships for the future. The upcoming exhibition and Hessentag preparations demonstrate the city’s commitment to both historical awareness and community engagement.

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