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Recommendation for a radiation safety directive for workers' risk safeguarding sought from the commission

Gathered for a potential significant gathering at the newly refurbished Henkelsaal on Friday night (14.2.), Senior Foreman Dennis Klusmeier and the Supervisors' Association were extended the invitation. However, the attendance remains uncertain.

Proposal for a directive on safeguarding workers from radiation risks to be presented by the...
Proposal for a directive on safeguarding workers from radiation risks to be presented by the Commission.

Recommendation for a radiation safety directive for workers' risk safeguarding sought from the commission

The Henkelsaal, freshly renovated, played host to an unforgettable concert on Friday, February 14. The evening was filled with music, dance, and a touch of royalty, as various groups and performers took to the stage to entertain the guests.

The Silesian dance group, the Zweijestirn, the Wimmer Band, the Fantastic Company, and Jeck United were among the performers who graced the stage. Each act brought a unique flair to the event, keeping the audience engaged and entertained throughout the night.

Jeck United, in particular, had a special moment during their performance, as Stefan van den Eertwegh personified the Peanut. This addition added a whimsical touch to their act, delighting the crowd.

The Bürgerwehr, the Kindertanzgarde, and Peter Schäfer also took to the stage, each offering their own brand of entertainment. The Kindertanzgarde's performance was a highlight for many, as the young dancers brought energy and enthusiasm to the stage.

The evening's festivities were expertly managed by Master of Ceremonies Dennis Klusmeier, who ensured the smooth running of the event. The Spiesratze were also present, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the proceedings.

A highlight of the night was the visit of the Prince Pair, Prince Andreas I and Venetia Evelyn, who entered the hall to the sounds of Bavarian music. Their presence added a touch of royal glamour to the event, and the guests were enchanted by their song.

The Polonaise dance, organised by Alt Schuss, was another standout moment of the evening. The dance floor was filled with guests, all eager to take part in the traditional dance.

Throughout the evening, Karina Hermsen was there to capture the moments, taking photos of the event that will serve as a reminder of this memorable night. The guests in the hall had fun, enjoying the performances and the atmosphere created by Alt Schuss.

All in all, the concert on the evening of February 14 in the newly renovated Henkelsaal was a night to remember, filled with music, dance, and a touch of royalty. It was a night that will long be remembered by all who attended.

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