Double cabaret joy: Thanks to the flood helpers in the Waldviertel!

Double cabaret joy: Thanks to the flood helpers in the Waldviertel!

Sparkassenplatz 3, 3910 Zwettl, Österreich - The Waldviertler Sparkasse and the S-insurance with two outstanding cabaret evenings expressed a big thank you for the tireless efforts during the flood disaster in September. Cabaret artist Gabriel Castañeda heated up in his social program "Chili, Chili!" The over 700 guests, mainly members of the volunteer fire brigades from the Gmünd regions, Zwettl, Waidhofen/Thaya and Krems Land. These events took place in Zwettl and Waidhofen on the Thaya in November, as a sign of appreciation for the brave emergency services [meinzirk.at reports that ...].

Particularly noteworthy: Castañeda waived his fee and wanted to express his conviction that this support is valuable recognition for the volunteers. The board members of the Waldviertler Sparkasse, Peter Hochleitner and Johannes Scheidl, emphasized the great atmosphere on both evenings. "We did something good here and gave the committed emergency services an amusing evening," said Hochleitner. In addition to hearty laughter, the palate of the guests were filled with delicious dishes and drinks, sponsored by the Waldviertler Sparkasse.

A look at the Waldviertler Sparkasse

Waldviertler Sparkasse Bank AG is based in Zwettl and is an important member of the Austrian Sparkasser Group, which was founded in 1856. This bank has a long history and has developed through various mergers over the years, most recently with the Sparkasse Waldviertel-Mitte in 2012. As a trustworthy financial institution with 29 branches, it fulfills important functions for the region today and, above all, supports local projects and aid campaigns [DE.M.Wikipedia.org informs that ...].

These cabaret evenings not only from the appreciation of the emergency services, but also from the commitment of the Waldviertler Sparkasse to strengthen the community and to support aid projects.

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