Local bank, Sparkasse, donates sum of €41,000 to 46 charitable organizations within the Schwandorf district.
In the quaint village of Seebarn, preparations are underway for a new traditional farm garden in the village center. The Heimatverein Seebarn has been selected to receive funding for this project, with details on how to provide support being announced in the coming months.
Meanwhile, across the globe in New Zealand, a shocking incident occurred when a two-year-old child was found abandoned in a suitcase inside a bus luggage compartment. The mother of the child is due to appear in court for questioning.
In a heartwarming initiative, the Sparkasse is donating five euros for every online lottery ticket sold. This action, known as "Heart's Affairs," recently resulted in a donation of 2,970 euros to the Inclusion Café of the Zweckverband Städtedreieck in the Saltendorf district. The proceeds also support an art project in the city of Nabburg.
The art project, an art and painting competition for children up to twelve years old, is themed around the "Medieval Market in Nabburg." Submissions are due by August 15th, with winners to be exhibited and awarded in September at the Marienkirche.
The multi-cultural festival in Pleystein continues to attract visitors, offering a culinary and musical journey around the world. However, the 64th Deutsch-Amerikanisches Volksfest in Grafenwöhr saw significantly fewer visitors due to rain and cold.
Unfortunately, there was a rockfall in the Berchtesgaden Alps that led to an accident, but no details about the severity of the incident have been provided. It's important to note that this rockfall is not related to the recent tragedy of Laura Dahlmeier in Pakistan.
In a different part of Germany, a fight between three security guards at a festival in the district of Würzburg resulted in a 30-year-old being severely injured. Reports of shoplifting in Germany have also been on the rise, with concerns echoing those expressed in England about an alleged "epidemic of shoplifting."
Lastly, the Sparkasse in the Schwandorf district donated 41,000 euros to 46 non-profit organizations. Support for the farm garden project can be provided by buying a PS-Lottery ticket via the Sparkasse's online branch in the next three months.
Stay tuned for more updates on these events and initiatives!
The Sparkasse also plans to support the Heimatverein Seebarn's farm garden project by donating funds from their online lottery, as they did for the Inclusion Café of the Zweckverband Städtedreieck. Other businesses and finance institutions may follow suit in providing support for this initiative.