Bad Mergentheim celebrates new citizens: Udo Glatthaar invites you to the city festival!

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Mayor Udo Glatthaar welcomes new citizens in Bad Mergentheim at the city festival; Insights in community life and future projects.

Oberbürgermeister Udo Glatthaar begrüßt Neubürger in Bad Mergentheim beim Stadtfest; Einblicke in Gemeindeleben und zukünftige Projekte.
Mayor Udo Glatthaar welcomes new citizens in Bad Mergentheim at the city festival; Insights in community life and future projects.

Bad Mergentheim celebrates new citizens: Udo Glatthaar invites you to the city festival!

Mayor Udo Glatthaar welcomed new citizens last weekend as part of the city festival in Bad Mergentheim. This solemn event took place in a festive framework and offered around 70 new residents the opportunity to get to know their new home. In his speech, Glatthaar emphasized that Bad Mergentheim was a traditional, growing and cosmopolitan city. main-echo reports that the reception is part of the efforts to actively integrate the new citizens into the community.

The event was accompanied by a musical performance by the harp player Luise Esther Bill, who appeared as an ambassador for the city's youth music school. In addition, the new citizens received an insight into community life from Ulrich Horch-Enzian and Pastor Thomas Frey. They represented both the Protestant and the Catholic parish of the city.

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The topics of address included important urban projects such as the city renovation and the upcoming development of the State Garden Show. Smooth hair encouraged the new citizens not to be irritated by construction sites, but to actively participate in making the city more future and worth living. After the official reception, the new citizens were invited to a city tour that should bring many interesting aspects and special features of Bad Mergentheim closer.

A total of 1465 people moved to Bad Mergentheim last year, including 1238 adults and 227 children. This shows the continued growth of the city. The organization of the reception was in the hands of Gudrun Ruck and her team from the citizens' and registry office. Institutions present such as the spa administration, the Solymar Therme, the city library and many more contributed to the positive atmosphere and the exchange between the new citizens and the city, as Blicklokal reports .

With the next event, "Live in the castle", which will take place the following weekend, Bad Mergentheim continues its tradition to promote an active and culturally rich city life. The city plans to continue to offer numerous events in order to network citizens and promote a joint feeling.