LD. RHODT. If you are still looking for original Christmas gifts for your loved ones or customers, this is the right place for you. With an amazing book. About preserving one of the most rustic huts in the Palatinate Forest. Nello hut at Lder Nello hiking club, located in the Rhodter area.
The first section shows the 100-year development of a country cottage (part of “world cultural heritage”) and the associated walking club. built without taking credit.
The book is available in general bookstores. Also at the Nello booth, in the citizens’ office in Rhodt, in the LDer coffee roastery ( www.kfe-kaffee.de ) and by author Rudi Birkmeyer ( [email protected] ) can be purchased directly. There is a quantity discount for larger orders. The local community of Rhodt offers the book in the citizens’ office, Weinstraße 44.
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By purchasing this book you are also supporting the fundraising campaign “VOR-Tour of Hope” ( www.vortour-der-hoffnung.de ) for children with cancer and those in need as well as siblings. The society also supports cancer research and other social projects. Text. sp. Picture. Rudi Birkmeyer. free
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: That’s a wonderful goal, Kathrin. Preservation of local history is indeed vital. Can you share some of the key events or milestones in the Nello hut’s 100-year history that stand out?
Interviewer: Good day, ladies and gentlemen. Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing two special guests who are very familiar with the subject matter of our article. First, we have Mr. Horst Schmitt, the mayor of Rhodt, and Ms. Kathrin Emmelmann, a local historian and the author of the book about the Nello hut in the Palatinate Forest. Thank you for joining us today.
Horst Schmitt: Thank you for having us.
Kathrin Emmelmann: It’s my pleasure.
Interviewer: Before we dive into the interview, can you give us a brief overview of what the Nello hut and its 100-year history mean to the local community?
Horst Schmitt: The Nello hut is an important part of our cultural heritage, both in terms of its unique architecture and its significance as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. It’s been an integral part of the Rhodt community for generations, and we’re proud to preserve its history with this special book.
Kathrin Emmelmann: Absolutely. The Nello hut is not only a charming country cottage but also a symbol of resilience and community spirit. Its preservation is essential to maintaining the rich cultural tapestry of our region. The book not only chronicles the hut’s development but also highlights the efforts of the LDer hiking club, who have played a vital role in its upkeep over the years.
Interviewer: That’s fascinating. So, the book provides an extensive look at the Nello hut’s history, focusing on its development and the association with the LDer hiking club. Who do you envision as the target audience for this book?
Horst Schmitt: Anyone interested in local history, hiking, or architecture would find this book engaging. It’s perfect for tourists who visit the area or those who want to learn more about the Palatinate Forest’s unique cultural heritage.
Kathrin Emmelmann: I agree. The book is aimed at a wide audience, but I particularly hope that it will reach out to young people and inspire them to appreciate the value of preserving their local history.
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