"Please be friendly" was the motto of the photo shoot at the speeding office. Placed on a Kettcar, visitors were able to have a deceptively real-looking photo taken of themselves in speed camera style. The offer from the traffic fine office was one of the most popular of the many hands-on activities at the district festival on the campus around the district hall last weekend. Whether it was the rollover simulator, bobby car rally, chill-out zone with a wine route, an autonomous bus, a tour of the photovoltaic system on the district hall, a walk-in intestine or a climate protection rally - visitors made great use of the wide range of activities on offer.
On Friday evening, the Cologne party band "Höhner" opened the festival weekend with an acclaimed concert evening. The music continued on Saturday with a guest performance by the "Clore Modern Quintet" from the Israeli partner district of Upper Galilee and a concert by the orchestra of the Helene-Lange-Gymnasium Markgröningen. Another highlight was the performance by Markus Klohr on Sunday afternoon. The press spokesman for the district administration presented an excerpt from his singer-songwriter program as a duo, topped off by the district's anniversary song, which he had written especially for the occasion. On Sunday afternoon, the band "Mens Shack" brought the party to a dignified and atmospheric close.
"We wanted the citizens of the district to feel invited to celebrate the 50th anniversary with us," said District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier. In particular, the idea of the specialist departments of the district office presenting themselves and their diverse tasks to the interested public as part of "District Office Backstage" worked very well. "With the Landkreisfeschd, we also wanted to show that there is no anonymous, sterile authority working here, but that there are employees behind the Ludwigsburg District Office who present themselves in a creative and friendly way."
"Please be friendly" was the motto of the photo shoot at the fines office. Placed on a Kettcar, visitors were able to have a deceptively real-looking photo taken of themselves in speed camera style. The offer from the traffic fine office was one of the most popular of the many hands-on activities at the district festival on the campus around the district hall last weekend. Whether it was the rollover simulator, bobby car rally, chill-out zone with a wine route, an autonomous bus, a tour of the photovoltaic system on the district hall, a walk-in intestine or a climate protection rally - visitors made great use of the wide range of activities on offer.
On Friday evening, the Cologne party band "Höhner" opened the festival weekend with a highly acclaimed concert. The music continued on Saturday with a guest performance by the "Clore Modern Quintet" from the Israeli partner district of Upper Galilee and a concert by the orchestra of the Helene-Lange-Gymnasium Markgröningen. Another highlight was the performance by Markus Klohr on Sunday afternoon. The press spokesman for the district administration presented an excerpt from his singer-songwriter program as a duo, topped off by the district's anniversary song, which he had written especially for the occasion. On Sunday afternoon, the band "Mens Shack" brought the party to a dignified and atmospheric close.
"We wanted the citizens of the district to feel invited to celebrate the 50th anniversary with us," said District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier. In particular, the idea of the specialist departments of the district office presenting themselves and their diverse tasks to the interested public as part of "District Office Backstage" worked very well. "With the Landkreisfeschd, we also wanted to show that there is no anonymous, sterile authority working here, but that there are employees behind the Ludwigsburg District Office who present themselves in a creative and friendly way."
