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Heurigen’s fun despite the rain – Scouting Festival in Au

Heurigen’s fun despite the rain – Scouting Festival in Au

Scouts from Tulln provided the best in entertainment and cuisine at the annual Heurigen in glorious weather. In addition to the Boy Scouts’ home, visitors can enjoy roast chicken, sausage, chops, and many other specialties. The tents set up were very welcome, especially in wet weather.

Despite the rainy weather on Friday, dozens of guests took the opportunity to join the Scouts at their festival and celebrate with them. A large number of guests arrived on Saturday thanks to the drier weather. Many of the Tullner Scouts auxiliary members and friends were visibly pleased.

Apart from the various delicacies, the Scouts also fulfilled their creative and athletic demands. There was also a wide range of activities for the little ones, from painting to exploring the surrounding area on an obstacle course.

The slogan for Saturday afternoon this year was “The Farm”. In addition to mandala painting, face painting, and an obstacle course, children were also allowed to build their own stables with their own pueblo stones.

picture:
Michaela Trinkle


Musical entertainment was provided for the older visitors in the evening. The infrastructural capabilities offered by the scout house have been used to create the right atmosphere with plenty of light and acoustics.

On Friday, rain kicked off the band "Leopoldy Grove Association" Pause and the band made the crowd dance.

The rain stopped on Friday as the Leopoldy Grove Society kicked off and got the crowd dancing.

picture:
Michaela Trinkle


Overall, despite the heavy rain on Friday evening, this year’s Tullner Scout Festival was a successful opportunity for a varied visit to Au and Scouts. good way.

On Friday, rain got the band started "Leopoldy Grove Association" Pause and the band made the crowd dance.

One of the highlights was the musical creative show on Saturday evening, choreographed by the children and youth of the scout group.

picture:
Michaela Trinkle