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“De Buachroana” makes children’s hearts beat faster

2024-02-15T17:10:02.585Z

Highlights: “De Buachroana’ makes children’s hearts beat faster.. As of: February 15, 2024, 6:00 p.m By: Markus Ostermaier CommentsPressSplit Donation handover in the Rosengarten daycare center (from left): Deputy Mayor Josef Auer and manager Iris Lindinger were pleased about the donation from the FC Bayern fan club. The money will be used for sporting and musical purposes. It is the largest donation in many years.



As of: February 15, 2024, 6:00 p.m

By: Markus Ostermaier

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Donation handover in the Rosengarten daycare center (from left): Deputy Mayor Josef Auer and manager Iris Lindinger were pleased about the donation from the FC Bayern fan club representatives Anton Hietl, Andreas Hietl and Otto Simon.

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The FC Bayern fan club “De Buachroana” donates 1,000 euros to the Rosengarten daycare center.

She uses the money for sports and music.

Buch am Buchrain – Some kindergarten children from Buch am Buchrain share their passion for football with the local FC Bayern fan club “De Buachroana”.

The amount that the association has now donated to the Rosengarten daycare center is 1,000 euros.

These are the proceeds from two fan club events and are to be used by the daycare center for sporting and musical purposes.

“De Buachroana” celebrated its tenth anniversary over two days in June 2023.

The fan club currently has 126 members between the ages of two and 88.

The football fans didn't just win from a raffle with other fan clubs.

Money was also raised from a raffle as part of the Christmas party, as chairman Anton Hietl reports.

It quickly became clear to the club that they wanted to donate the proceeds, totaling 1,000 euros, to the kindergarten.

“The money should stay in town,” explains fan club treasurer Otto Simon.

2. Mayor Josef Auer, who represented the town hall boss Ferdinand Geisberger, who was absent due to illness, called the donation “very extraordinary” and thanked on behalf of the community: “It's nice that a local association is thinking about its own place and about our children, that is our future.” Rosengarten boss Iris Lindinger also found the commitment “very generous”.

It is the largest donation in many years.

According to Lindinger, the 1,000 euros will go to the nature group.

In addition, the broken soccer goal in the daycare center building on Rosenstrasse is to be replaced and new balls are to be purchased.

The crèche children also want small goals.

In addition, part of the donation will go towards early musical education with Konrad Huber, which was recently suspended due to Buch's austerity measures, but will take place again from February.

MARKUS OSTERMAIER

Source: merkur

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