Volunteer hero: Robert Michalik receives Freiherr-vom-Stein medal!
Volunteer hero: Robert Michalik receives Freiherr-vom-Stein medal!
Saarlouis, Deutschland - Saarlouis. A radiant moment for Robert Michalik from Saarlouis-Fraulautern! Together with six other local politicians, he was awarded the prestigious Freiherr-vom-Stein medal. This honor, which the Saarland has been awarding every two years since 1989, recognizes citizens who tirelessly work for local self -government. The ceremonial ceremony took place in the Saarlouis district office, where Mayor Marc Speicher and Mayor Carsten Quirin personally congratulated the long -time city council. Michalik's family was also present and shared this special moment.
"Robert Michalik was a member of the city council of our city for a total of 32 years and did outstanding work in numerous committees during this time. His commitment to Saarlouis is tireless," emphasized Mayor Marc Speicher. In addition to his political career, Michalik was also active as a youth lay judge at the Saarbrücken district court. His passion for the community is also evident in his role in the Fishing Sports Association Fraulautern, where he together with the Pro-InclionsSchakel e. V. organized inclusion fishing - a barrier -free offer for people with a handicap. "Your award with the Freiherr-vom Stein medal is more than deserved, we are happy with you," added Speicher.
a model for the community
The honor of Robert Michalik is not only a recognition of his long -term services, but also a sign of the commitment of many citizens who are committed to their communities. The Freiherr-vom-Stein medal is a symbol of the appreciation of volunteer work and the importance of municipal self-administration in Saarland. Michalik's contribution to the city and society is duly recognized by this award and remains a shining example for future generations.
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