In a remote area of Sauerland, a quaint village produces rubber ducks that compete in a miniature racetrack race
The Alme village community is gearing up for a fun-filled day as they host their annual family festival on August 23rd. This traditional water wheel event, organised by the Alme village community e.V., promises a varied programme for the whole family.
The festival will take place in the heart of the village centre at the duck pond, where the festivities will commence at 1 pm sharp. The event, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, will offer a mix of entertainment, interactive activities, and delicious food and drinks.
Children will be spoilt for choice with a bouncy castle, face painting, and duck races to keep them entertained. The little ones are promised to surprise their parents "rejuvenated" at the end of the day.
For music enthusiasts, the festival will be accompanied by a mix of different styles. DJ Yannic and young musicians from the Alme music association will take to the stage to entertain the crowd. Additionally, historic tractors will be part of the festival, and their drivers and enthusiasts are expressly invited.
The organisers are hoping for summery weather for the festival, but regardless of the weather, the village community promises summery good vibes at the event.
It's worth noting that while there are no specific details available at present, the festival will feature a diverse selection of food and drinks. For the latest updates and schedule, it's recommended to check local community bulletins, village websites, or social media channels closer to the date.
So, mark your calendars and join the Alme village community for a day of fun, music, and celebration on August 23rd. It's an event not to be missed!
- At the family festival on August 23rd, family-dynamics will be strengthened as everyone enjoys a mix of entertainment, interactive activities, and food, creating a lively home-and-garden atmosphere.
- Relationships within the community can expect a boost on this special day as children engage in fun activities like bouncy castles and duck races, while music enthusiasts enjoy live performances by DJ Yannic and the Alme music association.