Fischbach on TV: A village full of surprises and culinary delights!
Fischbach on TV: A village full of surprises and culinary delights!
In the small district of Fischbach near Alsfeld, which only counts 94 inhabitants, a TV shoot caused surprising activities and excitement among the residents. On Thursday evening, when HR reporter Nora Enns pulled the name Fischbach in the popular program "Hessenschau", an unexpected event began that suddenly interrupted the calm of the community. The deputy mayor Carsten Grein learned first -hand from the stroke of luck when an acquaintance told him. "After that, the phone didn't stand up," said Grein about the excited calls that followed.
Since the village community could not come together in the inaugurated premises of the village community center, it was decided to use the "Wilfrieds Living Room" inn as a meeting point. By late evening, around ten residents came to speculate together on the upcoming recordings. Above all, the deputy mayor was responsible here and had a clear announcement regarding the planned processes.
The start of the shoot and the sausage production
On Friday morning, filming started in Fischbach, and the whole thing started with the local house butcher Gerd Geißel, who had recently carried out slaughter. Geißel impressively demonstrated how the sausage is prepared in the region so that it remains both in terms of taste and durable. The "red sausage", a regional highlight, not only was well received by the TV people, but was also significantly well received by the team, especially with editor Nora Enns, who even treated herself.
After the insights into the sausage production, the deputy mayor was asked again. Together with the television people, he went on a tour of the courtyard, where different animals were filmed. The recordings ranged from small piglets to larger animals, all of which contributed to the rural lifestyle of the place.
hiking trails and the village community
Fischbach not only captivates with its culinary specialties, but also with attractive hiking trails. Two paths, a four kilometers and an eleven kilometer route, frame the village and invite you to explore. During one of these forays, Gerd Geißel showed his musical skills and entertained the hiking group with its Styrian harmonica. The fresh air and the movement ensured a hungry audience.
At lunchtime, more and more villagers found the way to the youth room of the village community center, where sausages were served. A cameraman praised the local bratwurst and learned the insider tip for her best source in Alsfeld. After strengthening, work on the film recordings continued vigorous, and the team also presented the village youth and the support association, which took care of the order in the village. Lars Balandjuk demonstrated how it worked with the help of a ride -on mower.
The day rounded off further recordings, including at a children's playground and with Ursula Frank, who presented their willow products in their own garden. The shooting day came to an end and the final picture was recorded to the crowning glory. Many residents, including the local mayor Walter Glückler currently on vacation, are looking forward to the broadcast in the "Hessenschau" to see how their village community is presented on television. The excitement in Fischbach remains until the contribution is published, which the small community focuses on.
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