Carnival for Kids Held at Gymnasium: TG Neuss Extends Invitation for All, Regardless of Membership, to Don Costumes
In the charming city of Neuss, preparations are underway for a beloved tradition – the visit of the Children's Prince and Princess. This year, the city will welcome Christian III and Taja I, who will be gracing the event as the Children's Prince and Princess of Neuss for the 2023/24 season.
Birgit and Ingo Sonnenberg, the youth leaders of TG Neuss, are spearheading the organisation of this special event. They have been busy coordinating a team of volunteers to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all.
The event, which is expected to be attended by around 60 to 80 children, is also receiving support from the children's and parents/children's gymnastics department, as well as various parents like Florian Pejchar. Katharina Jager, another youth leader of TG Neuss, is also involved in the organisation.
Registrations for the visit can be made by contacting Tel. 02131/71 81 714 or sending an email to [email protected]. It's important to note that while children are welcome to appear in costumes, accessories such as magic wands, swords, or guns are not allowed.
Setup plans for the visit have already been made, and posters have been printed to promote the event. Andrea Wallraff, a local official, has confirmed the visit of the Children's Prince and Princess.
For those seeking more detailed information about the event, such as specific requirements or updates, it is recommended to check the official Neuss city website or contact local cultural or event organisations directly. These sources typically handle children’s events and civic festivities and would provide authoritative information.
The Children's Prince and Princess visit is a cherished tradition in the city of Neuss, and this year promises to be another memorable occasion for all involved. So, mark your calendars and get ready to join in the festivities!
Participants like Birgit and Katharina, youth leaders of TG Neuss, are designing a special young lifestyle for the visit, incorporating home-and-garden elements to create a lively atmosphere for the children. Registrations are now open, with contact details provided, ensuring every child can partake in this annual garden party-themed event for an unforgettable experience this season.