German Music Festival Features Danube Light Show, Climate discussions, and honors Local Legend
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The German Music Festival in Ulm and Neu-Ulm showcases a stunning sound and light bridge over the Danube, while “Green Waves” events address climate neutrality. A funeral service honors karla Spagerer, a beloved figure in Mannheim.
The German music festival in Ulm and Neu-Ulm, which began yesterday, is set to reach its peak with an audiovisual spectacle tonight. A Sound and light bridge over the Danube will be created, with the show scheduled to start at 10:30 p.m.For those who miss the initial performance, there will be a repeat showing tomorrow simultaneously occurring. the festival brings together approximately 15,000 brass musicians from 450 groups from all over Germany, and attendees can look forward to numerous concerts and competitions continuing until June 1st.
In related news, the question of achieving climate neutrality is being addressed in a series of four events called “Green Waves.” These events focus on Climate neutrality of Lake Constance shipping. Transport Minister Winfried Hermann (Greens) inaugurated the series with a lecture at the “E-Mobility Experience Day” held at the cultural and congress center in Friedrichshafen, followed by a panel discussion.
Until the end, she hardly missed a home game from the third division club.
Today also marks the funeral service for Karla Spagerer at the forest cemetery in Mannheim. Spagerer, who recently passed away at the age of 95, is remembered as a Legend of the local football club SV Waldhof Mannheim. She was a dedicated supporter, rarely missing a home game. Furthermore, Spagerer shared her experiences as a contemporary witness of the Nazi era in schools and received the Federal Cross of Merit in 2022.
