There was a lot of hustle and bustle on Saturday morning around the gym on the Hirschanger in Starnberg.
The Starnberg Ski Club organized its flea market there.
The organizers were more than satisfied, but those who came by car needed good nerves.
Starnberg
- Goods worth 100,000 euros were up for sale on Saturday. "That is more than at normal times and more than we expected," reported Daniel Birkenmayer, second member of the board, on Sunday. The value of goods sold was 60,000 euros, compared to 40,000 in 2019. The people obviously hoarded their things in the Corona winter, in addition there were professional dealers and sports shops who still had a lot of equipment in their warehouses, Birkenmayer suspected. Everyone was happy to be able to offer their things at all, “people have traveled from Heilbronn”. The hygiene concept also took effect. “We developed a one-way concept, and the 2G rule also applied, and 3G-plus applied to children up to the age of twelve.” Club members made sure that there was only a certain number of people in the hall.In between, the police checked what was happening, "but they had nothing to complain about".
All visitors would have understood the hygiene concept.
“We were afraid that someone would torpedo our 2G rule or become aggressive.
But everyone saw that we had to be careful. ”Some of the children who had not been tested could have tried on the ski gear in another room, everything would have worked out fine.
How to get there and the parking situation, however, posed challenges for customers and exhibitors.
“The location is not ideal,” admitted Birkenmayer.
But the club is happy that it is allowed to host the market there at all.
“Unfortunately, the chaos is normal.” Hvp