St. Ingbert Celebrates Successful and Peaceful Carnival Parades in Hassel, St. Ingbert, Rentrisch, and Oberwürzbach
St. Ingbert's carnival parades unite four districts in vibrant celebration
Mayor Ulli Meyer and the city administration have expressed their gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event's success: the volunteer organizers in each district, city administration staff, the Cultural Affairs Department, officers from the Saarland State Police, local law enforcement, the Technical Relief Agency (THW), volunteer fire departments, the German Red Cross, emergency medical services, and municipal public works employees for ensuring the safety of the parades and handling cleanup operations each day.
Special thanks go to all parade participants and the many dedicated local clubs, as well as the countless visitors who celebrated joyfully and peacefully across all districts.
"Carnival thrives on commitment and community spirit," said Mayor Ulli Meyer. "Once again, St. Ingbert has demonstrated its strong sense of unity."
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