Speyerer Alpenverein celebrates 125 years and introduces new adventures!

Speyerer Alpenverein celebrates 125 years and introduces new adventures!

The Speyer Section of the German Alpine Club is currently one of the largest clubs in Speyer and currently has members in 2012. At the recent annual financial statements, not only long -standing members were honored, but also informed about upcoming premium increases.

From 2025, the annual contribution for adults will be increased to 65 euros. Juniors will have to pay 35 euros per year in the future, and for children up to 14 years a new contribution of 15 euros per year will be introduced. These measures were announced as part of the anniversary celebrations, in which the future orientation of the association was also discussed, such as the Rheinpfalz

New annual program and awards

As part of the celebrations, the new annual program "Bergecho 2025" was presented, which includes numerous day events in the areas of climbing, hiking and mountain biking. In addition, 16 alpine tours and 10 tours in low mountain ranges are planned for several days. The weekly children's and youth bouldering is particularly expanded to include another weekly date, and the focus on training in climbing is reinforced. The introduction of trail running as an additional outdoor discipline.

The long -standing members who were honored for their loyalty were given

honor. In the age group of 40 years, names such as Bernd Beilmann, Manfred Diebold and many other guests of honor were praised for their 40 years of membership. For 50 years of membership, Hildegard Effler and Gerhard Hoffmann were honored, while Anita Knussmann and Norbert Schneider were recognized in the association for 60 years. In addition, Gerhard Hoffmann, Norbert Schneider and Helmut Keller gave lectures on their alpinistic work on the occasion of the anniversary.

The discussion about the correct amount of membership fees is a central topic in the club. Two main types of contribution design are discussed: the principle of solidarity, in which a uniform contribution to all members is determined, and the principle of causation, in which the contributions are differentiated according to the actual costs of the activities. The aim is to create costs and scope for investments, such as DetailsOrtSpeyer, DeutschlandQuellen

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