Swedish fire in Limburgerhof: A feast for young and old on January 11th!

Swedish fire on January 11, 2025 in the Limburgerhof tennis club: torch, meals and donations for children with cancer.
Swedish fire on January 11, 2025 in the Limburgerhof tennis club: torch, meals and donations for children with cancer. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Swedish fire in Limburgerhof: A feast for young and old on January 11th!

On Saturday, January 11, 2025, the traditional Swedish fire takes place in the Limburgerhof tennis club. The event will start at 4 p.m. and the big fire is inflamed when dark. The tennis club, located in Schlesier Straße 67117 Limburgerhof, cordially invites the entire population to take part in this atmospheric event.

The Swedish fire is characterized by a torch from a solid piece of wood that is cut in the middle. The aim is to set up as many tree trunks as possible to create an inviting and festive atmosphere. Interested parties have the opportunity to donate a tree trunk for at least 50 euros. Part of the revenue is donated to German Leukemia Research Aid (DLFH), which is committed to children with cancer. The association's website offers further information at www.tc-limburgerhof.de .

catering and further details

Participation in the Swedish fire also promises culinary delights. Mulled wine, children's punch, bratwurst, cheese spaetzle, goulash soup and waffles are available for the guests at fair prices. Interested parties can contact the board of directors Stefan Naumer at the e-mail address board member@tc-limburgerhof.de. The donations on the occasion of the Swedish fire can be transferred to the following account: Tennisclub Limburgerhof-VR Bank Rhein-Neckar, Iban: DE036709000085238205, BIC: Genode61MA2, Use purpose: Donation Swedish fire.

The Swedish fire is not only a festival for the community, but also requires special security precautions. Because Swedish fire must not be inflamed in closed rooms in order to avoid risk of poisoning. It is also important to choose a safe, non -flammable surface. The temperatures inside a Swedish tribe can be between 1000 ° C and 1200 ° C, which brings a high risk of sparking and possible fires.

security measures

To ensure that the event is going smoothly, extinguishing aids such as fire extinguishers should be provided, and the fire should never burn unattended. Particular caution is required in dealing with children and animals, and remaining flames and embers are always off. Thomas Beck informs that these measures are immediately relevant to ensure the safe enjoyment of the Swedish fire.

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