Marcus Berlosnig,Thomas Rémai and Peter Teix are looking forward to the 3rd Young Brass Festival at the main square in Neunkirchen.
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Johannes Authried
Neunkirchen is persistent to keep the music playing, even with budget cuts, and has unveiled its event calendar for the year. The popular feel-good fair and Advent in the park are making a comeback.
Mayor Peter Teix of the ÖVP emphasized during the presentation the importance of informing residents that, despite austerity measures, a robust schedule of events is still planned for Neunkirchen this year. “The aim is to hold the events with the same quality,” stated Deputy City Boss Marcus Berlosnig. The city council,now comprised of just four members,approved the event series a few days ago.
Events to continue Despite Financial Constraints
The municipality is committed to maintaining its cultural offerings despite facing budgetary challenges.
- The city of Neunkirchen is proceeding with a full calendar of events for the year.
- Mayor Peter Teix assured residents that event quality will be maintained.
- The city council recently approved the event schedule.
- The feel-good fair and Advent in the park will return this year.
Despite implementing austerity measures, Neunkirchen is prioritizing its community events. The decision to move forward with the calendar was made recently by the city council, which currently consists of four members. Officials are focused on delivering events that meet the same standards as in previous years, ensuring residents continue to have access to cultural experiences.
“The aim is to hold the events with the same quality,” Berlosnig affirmed, signaling a commitment to preserving the vibrancy of Neunkirchen’s community life.The municipality’s proactive approach demonstrates a dedication to providing enriching experiences for its citizens,even in the face of financial constraints.
