Community service and volunteer social workers are in a festive mood at Saturday's Red Cross Ball at the Games
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Red Cross, Lukas Egger
DrMore guests attended the Red Cross Ball in Gaming this year than ever before.
“Since the Red Cross Ball was held at the Games, we have never been able to enjoy so many visitors,” the ball organizers summed up. For the first time, the ball was held without a host, so that only Red Cross volunteers were in charge of all areas (kitchen, bar, bar, service, champagne reception).
People partied and danced to the music of the Shed Club until the early hours of the morning. Area Office Leader Gerald Kern and Area Office Manager Martin Riesel also enjoyed the fantastic party night. At midnight, more than 100 prizes were distributed in the draw. “We would like to thank all the sponsors once again,” emphasizes Lukas Janker from the Sheps County Office.
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Michaela Mockenhuber, Thomas Fahrengruber (main prize winner), Alexander Egger and Melanie Haslinger
District Office Leader Gerald Kern, Christa Stangel, and District Office Manager Martin Riesel enjoyed a wonderful party night.
Christina Jancker, Markus Egelsreiter, Elke Jancker, Verena Kren and Sebastian Kren danced until the early hours of the morning.
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picture: Red Cross, Lukas Egger
picture: Red Cross, Lukas Egger
picture: Red Cross, Lukas Egger
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Games: Big crowd at Red Cross Ball.
More guests attended the Red Cross Ball in Gaming this year than ever before.
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