29. April 2024
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In the footsteps and cycle-tracks of the Freundeskreis….

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On Saturday May 27 ten members of the Inzing Freundeskreis für Integration walked with Sandra and Daniela from the Fire Brigade Station up the forest path to Ranggen….in the footsteps of the three agents of the American OSS on March 3, 1945. (An article on this extraordinary story appeared in the Dorfzeitung earlier this year.) On the walk back, Daniela (coordinator of the Freundeskreis)  explained the reasons for the impressive  work being done in the Lehntal on regulating the potentially dangerous stream. The group ended in Brechtenweg 28, where English tea, Austrian coffee and cake were on offer.

On Whitsuntide Monday, the Montelli  circus were in the village. We took six members of the Freundeskreis along: for most of them this was a novel cultural experience! Feeding and stroking the various animals (lamas, donkeys, goats….and a camel!) in the interval proved a great hit with the children.

On Saturday June 17, fourteen of us cycled from Inzing, via Hatting and past Pettnau, up to Telfs, where we stopped for refreshments, before heading back on the other side of the Inn via Oberhofen and Hatting. A good time was had by all!

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Sandrew

Andrew and Sandra were both born in Scotland and both studied at the University of St Andrews, although they didn’t know each other then. Andrew is an English teaching professional with 40 years’ experience at school and University level. He has held seminars all over Europe and is still active in professional development for teachers and in related publishing. Andrew moved to Inzing from Innsbruck in 1998. He has worked in Austria for most of his working life. He is a great reader and has an impressive library. His other interests include classic cars and football. Sandra had a varied career as a manager in public services in the UK, finally specializing in Customer Service. She spent the last part of her working life as a freelance management consultant. She is also qualified to teach English and is a member of the Institute of Customer Service (UK). Her hobbies include gardening, hillwalking and cycling. She and Andrew married in August 2006 and Sandra moved to Inzing in 2011 when they built their house in Brechtenweg. Andrew and Sandra are members of the Inzing Freundeskreis für Integration and help to run a fortnightly Sprachcafé for newcomers. Andrew was a contributor to the Radio Enterbach project in 2009 and Andrew and Sandra now make two programmes for Freirad, Poetry Café and reading Circle (both in English). They are keen to ensure that the Dorfzeitung remains a meaningful and useful publication which offers something to everyone who lives in the village.

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