Goldberghalle shines in new splendor: celebration with music and honors!

Goldberghalle shines in new splendor: celebration with music and honors!
The New Year's reception in the newly renovated Goldberghalle in Lingenfeld was a complete success and took place on January 12, 2025. Mayor Markus Kropfreiter, who opened the event, was pleased with the well -filled hall. For the first time since its extensive renovation, this represented the framework for the festive gathering. A musical ensemble from Cordimento under the direction of Julius Holzmann provided the musical overture, while the star singers put the present in a contemplative atmosphere with their singing "Stern over Bethlehem".
The event was not only entertainment, but also civil commitment was the focus. As part of a collection under the motto "Children's Rights", donations for projects in Kenya and Colombia were collected, which Aline Geißler is managed. Kropfreiter honored the commitment of the citizens and clubs, in particular that of the volunteer fire brigade, which was emphasized as an example of the high importance of the volunteer in the community.
community challenges and future plans
In his speech in his speech, goiter riders addressed the challenges with which the municipality is confronted, especially in view of the existing financial difficulties. Nevertheless, the community looks optimistically into the future. Various projects are planned for 2025, including the general renovation of the St. Elisabeth day care center with a budget of 1 million euros. Other projects include the renovation of Germersheimer Straße, the development of the town center and the redesign of the outdoor area at the youth center in Juzze. In addition, the end of the fiber optic expansion and the construction of a dirt bike railway are on the agenda.Another point on Krohpreiter's list is the continued work at the health center and senior citizens -friendly living as well as digitization in daycare centers. Mayor Frank Leibeck of the community also spoke about the importance of community and the upcoming challenges that have to be mastered together.
honors and appreciations
A highlight of the evening event was the honors. Bianca Dietrich from the SPD was awarded both in the local council and the association council. Kopfreiter praised her contribution to improving the daycare landscape and its support in the difficult period of the Corona crisis. Michaela Emling also received an award for her services to Franco-German friendship. Emling, who worked as a high school teacher for French and translator, played a central role, especially at meetings with the partner community Torcy.
The end of the New Year's reception was the traditional singing of the "Lingenfeld hymn", a festive gesture that illustrated the connection of the present and underpinned hopes for a successful new year.
The Goldberghalle, which was recently opened, represents a sustainable venue with its new equipment - including a durable rubber floor and modern ventilation facilities. The official opening took place after 2.5 years of construction, in which the hall was extensively renovated. Interior Minister Michael Ebling, who was present at the opening, was enthusiastic about the innovations that are now available to the hall.
The investment in the Goldberghalle also integrates into the broader strategy to promote cultural activities in the region. Programs such as the “Local Program for Culture and Engagement” offer cities and municipalities under 100,000 inhabitants financial support in order to build long -term networks and initiate cultural projects. In this context, Lingenfeld could benefit from such funding and plan further activities.
Overall, the New Year's reception not only represents a review of the past year, but also a look into the future of the community, which, despite challenges, can rely on an active and committed civil society.
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