Munsing's mayor Michael Grasl and the Ickingen cultural manager Wolfgang Ramadan want to fill the hall in the new community center with life. They presented their idea to media representatives.

The local clubs would cover around half of the annual program with theater, brass music, classical music, readings, and lectures. Cabaret artist Wolfgang Krebs has expressed great interest in appearing in Münsing's new cultural temple. A first date for next year has also been set: Saso Avsenik and his Oberkrainer team have agreed on January 5, 2025. There are also commercial and commercial uses for the Pallaufhofsaal, which is designed for up to 450 visitors. It is currently rented out to local clubs, neighboring clubs, and commercial users. It was clear from the start that the state-of-the-art hall needed professional occupancy management. Who would be better suited to organize this than Ramadan of the neighboring town of Icking, who has enriched the Bavarian cultural landscape for over three decades?