Society and Policy 3
This year the mood was
between French and German well
The OT and the French
SJK Servant / Menat
Somehow it is almost normal. Are we in France, we try of course, official contact with our hosts record. So in this year Servant.
The mayor had prepared us a wonderful surprise.
for our camp, we had to get their own place. This was equipped with water and electricity. Toilets and showers we were on the campsite. We were also told by the village policeman, who was also responsible for the campsite, excellent care. Of course, he also made sure that was made with organizational difficulties of our people the necessary pressure on us that the toilets and showers were in order. After a few days ago everything was wonderful.
About this village policeman, we were planning our first joint program. We arranged a soccer match our 12-16-year-old boy and another game of the conductor against the village team. The game was the Kid's won 6-3. Our men played well. The strongest was that they played against the same team as 2 years ago in Menat. As we told the young president, was the fact that the villages Menat, Servant Church St. and a youth team in common. In the 2nd Game, head to village team we went swimming. We lost big. Following the sporting event, we invited the opponents to our campsite. It was co-grilled, sung and narrated.
clock at 23:00 (for the night time), the last French had adopted from us.
The 2nd Action came from the mayor. She invited our group to the town hall reception. We of course were all slick and groomed there, except for Owl and Hajo, who came back from shopping so late that they no longer could move.
We were very surprised. All clubs were represented by Servant. It gave us a warm welcome. We were invited to a buffet and drinks were also served. In thanks, we sang with our group "Swing low" and "here today, gone tomorrow". This was well received by the French, and they applauded warmly. When we left Servant, we adopted the mayor as saying: "The group has given us very much and we would be delighted if we could welcome them back in Servant."
Hans-Josef Bauer for SJK
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