Forchtenstein fraternity inspired with an unforgettable Kirtag!

Forchtenstein fraternity inspired with an unforgettable Kirtag!
In the picturesque community of Forchtenstein, numerous visitors gathered from Friday to Monday for this year's Pentecost Day, organized by the Forschtenstein fraternity. Despite the changeable weather, the mood was perfect, and the event attracted not only locals, but also numerous guests from the region.
The start of the festival was ceremoniously: On Saturday the traditional Kirtag tree was set up in the presence of festivals after it was taken out of the forest early in the morning. Visitors could quickly feel the anticipation in the air, which carefully immersed the brick oven in a festive mood.
a colorful program for every taste
The varied program came up with highlights on all four days. The highlight was the twilight pint on Sunday, in which the band "Mayflowers" created an exuberant atmosphere. A DJs took over late at night in the schnappsbar, where party music encouraged the guests to celebrate from 9 p.m. The associated amusement park in front of the marquee ensured that the younger visitors also got their money's worth.
The high number of visitors, which made the event a real magnet for the region, was particularly remarkable. Groups of friends, including Lisa, Martin, Max, Karin and Rainer, enjoyed the time together and the sociable atmosphere. As reported BVZ, the good atmosphere was a trademark of the Kirtag and secured all those present unforgettable moments.
conclusion: a festival for the community
The Pentecostal Day in Forchtenstein was not only a festival of tradition, but also a symbol of community and conviviality. The event ended on Monday with a cozy bar that invited visitors to review the experiences together. According to Meinbezir, it remains to be hoped that the Kirtag will continue to be attracted to many spectators in the coming years and that there will continue to be a fixture in the event calendar in the region.
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