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A GROUP of Bavarian dignitaries will visit Windermere next week to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the town's twinning scheme with Diessen in Germany.
The mayor of Diessen, Mr Herbert Kirsch, will be part of a 50-strong visitor group invited to enjoy special events to mark the occasion.
At 6.30pm on Monday, May 12, there will be a cruise of Windermere with entertainment and a buffet.
Tickets are £15 including buffet. Call Sheila Ricketts on 015394 43209 for details and booking.
At 10.30am on Tuesday, May 13, there will be an official twinning event at the Twinning Tree in Bowness featuring music by the Diesen brass band and their famous Alphorn instruments.
Between 3-5pm there will be a tea and an open garden event at the Fairfield Garden Guest House, Brantfell Road, Bowness, including games of croquet on the lawn.
At 7.30pm, the Diessen brass band and the Burneside Band will give a concert at St Herbert's Church, Lake Road, Windermere.
4:58pm Tuesday 6th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Hans-Peter Sander, Diessen / Bavaria on 12:21pm Wed 7 May 08
We look forward to meet again very, very good friends in Windermere/Bowness. Our "invasion" will be absolutely peaceful ;-) - for ever!
We look forward to meet again very, very good friends in Windermere/Bowness. Our "invasion" will be absolutely peaceful ;-) - for ever!
Posted by: Adrian G Faulkner, Bowness on 1:49pm Thu 8 May 08
Totally inapproriate byline by the Gazette. They could have come up with something more in keeping with the Twinning ethos.
Totally inapproriate byline by the Gazette. They could have come up with something more in keeping with the Twinning ethos.
Posted by: James Orrom, Diessen/Levens on 3:04pm Sat 10 May 08
As a founder of the twinning, I am very pleased to see the 10-Year Celebrations mentioned in the Gazette - but do come along and see for yourself how inappropriate this sort of headline is.
As a founder of the twinning, I am very pleased to see the 10-Year Celebrations mentioned in the Gazette - but do come along and see for yourself how inappropriate this sort of headline is.
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