Penzberger Tollhub: Best weather, great atmosphere and a thousand guests — the festival is a complete success
Created: 05/30/2022, 02:00 p.m
Happy on the Tollhub horses: Mona Panholzer (8 years) and Maxi Hackl (10) years.
© Katrin Fuenger
Move the whole world, look at it from above or design colorful flowers yourself - all this and much more was possible at the Tollhub Festival.
And was enthusiastically accepted.
Penzberg – It has long been known that cabaret organizer Evi Mummert is in league with Petrus.
So the sky cleared up punctually at 1 p.m. and brought the best festival weather: dry, not too cool and from time to time even a few rays of sunshine.
The program, which was long awaited after a two-year break and was again lovingly put together by volunteers, was very well received.
Penzberger Tollhub: Great hands-on activities for the public
Already at the beginning there was a full house at the performance of the children's guard and then there was no holding back.
Whether you wanted to make seed balls, practice wrestling or balancing, or even put on some imaginative make-up and decorate yourself with glitter tattoos, there was something for every taste.
So 5-year-old Theresa carefully packed straw by straw into a clean can.
When asked, she explained that she was building an insect hotel for the bees and bumblebees in the garden.
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If that was too much buzzing for you, you could also make a dream catcher at the elementary school stand on Birkenstrasse.
Opposite, little Laila was fighting with the "Noah's Ark" with felt wool, which was to be poured over with water, sprinkled with soap and then rolled with the fingers.
A tall order for a delicate three-year-old.
It's a good thing that dad turned out to be extremely talented and worked hard until a wonderfully colorful flower emerged.
Penzberger Tollhub: Walking on stilts and a roller slide could be tried out
Body control was required when walking on stilts, which could be tried out elsewhere, daring on the roller slide and a great deal of intuition to be the first to complete the correct sequence in the giant “connect four”.
Meanwhile, a large globe, carefully controlled by many hands, was making its rounds.
With courage down the hill on the roller slide.
© Katrin Fuenger
A full house at the Ingolstadt puppet theater.
Little ones, older ones, parents and grandparents were happy when the funny tomcat Findus realized that jealousy harms everyone involved.
But cheekiness sometimes wins and so Findus was allowed to celebrate his birthday three times a year with a pancake cake from Petterson.
The audience eagerly supported, willingly called missing protagonists and applauded enthusiastically at the end and deserves the beautiful, very child-friendly production.
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Penzberger Tollhub: There were also many options for the big ones
Those who were too big for that could enjoy coffee and homemade cakes under old trees and listen to live music.
Or browse the stands of the alternative market and between special coffee mugs or handmade jewelery as well as cards, baby things and much more.
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So the magic of Tollhub is undiminished after almost 30 years, it has remained pleasantly non-commercial.
Even in the longest line, the mood is friendly.
The committed people from clubs, schools, kindergartens and other institutions are patient even with the twentieth child.
Families try new things together, meet friends, have a good time.
For example while waiting for the attraction of the youth center.
Well secured, you can climb up the tree on a rope ladder and then swing back far over the hill.
Held securely, surrounded by a mixture of the scent of crèpes and bratwurst and a happy hubbub of voices.
Just mad stroke.
BY KATRIN FUGEN
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