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"A tad better than before Corona"

2022-05-22T16:04:52.823Z


"A tad better than before Corona" Created: 05/22/2022, 17:54 By: Lara Listl A folk festival atmosphere in the sunshine: on market Sunday, hundreds of visitors strolled through the town center of Planegg. © Michael Schönwalder For the 19th time and after a two-year Corona break, the Planegger Maidult is once again attracting hundreds of visitors to Bahnhofstrasse. Planegg– The Planegger Bahnho


"A tad better than before Corona"

Created: 05/22/2022, 17:54

By: Lara Listl

A folk festival atmosphere in the sunshine: on market Sunday, hundreds of visitors strolled through the town center of Planegg.

© Michael Schönwalder

For the 19th time and after a two-year Corona break, the Planegger Maidult is once again attracting hundreds of visitors to Bahnhofstrasse.

Planegg

– The Planegger Bahnhofstrasse has not been as crowded as it was on Sunday for a long time.

After a two-year Corona break, the Maidult organized by the "Wir in Planegg" association could finally take place again.

A crowd puller for hundreds of visitors.

Next to the "Mi Casa Su Casa" restaurant, visitors dance to the live music, and children enjoy the many stands along the street with candy floss and sweet treats.

And the "D'Almarösler" danced every hour from 2 p.m.

With folk dances such as the "Rheinländer", the "Bauernmadl" and the Plattler "Haushammer", the members of the Planegger Mountain Costume Preservation Association provided for a traditional Bavarian and energetic atmosphere in the Bahnhofstrasse.

"We're back in action like before Corona," says youth leader Andrea Scheidler with a laugh.

With the May Festival, the "Day of the Music School" for the 50.

A Planegger Maidult like before Corona - "maybe even a bit better"

The "D'Almarösler" danced on the Bahnhofstraße Plattler and folk dances like the "Rheinländer".

© Michael Schönwalder

Giuliano Grandis also felt this year's Maidult as he did before Corona - "maybe even a bit better", said the chairman of "Wir in Planegg" and co-organizer of the Dult.

And adds: “The atmosphere is excellent.” Organizer Claudia Weiß-Hofmann agrees.

"We have sunshine, three live bands and a full street - we are very satisfied." It was the 19th Maidult that she helped create and organize.

"In between, depending on the date, it was also called 'Frühlingsdult' or 'Strawberry Festival'," reports Weiß-Hofmann.

New this year was a tent from the German Red Cross, "who support us on a voluntary basis", a wooden stall provided by the municipality for the sale of self-sewn baby and children's clothing from the Planegger tailor shop "Halalino" and a stand for issuing the WürmtalCARD, until 15 "We have already issued around 150 WürmtalCARDS," reported Planegg's business developer Bärbel Zeller.

Otherwise, the visitors met familiar faces and sellers at the stands with fish on sticks, fruit, roasted almonds and handicrafts.

Planegger "Dorfgalerie" presents the latest summer trends at a fashion show

The "Dorfgalerie" had again put on a fashion show.

Six models – all friends and customers of the shop – presented the latest collections twice a day.

According to owner Edith Sassen, the trend for this summer is "bright colors like pink and orange, casual cuts, linen and cotton".

Fashion show in front of the village gallery: friends and customers of the shop presented the latest collections.

© Michael Schönwalder

Source: merkur

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