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Barbing and Wörth, two charming villages in the region, are buzzing with activities in the coming days. Here's a rundown of what you can expect.
Tomorrow, a children's sunflower competition will take place at the Danner estate, Upper Village Street 12, in Barbing. The event promises an exciting day for young gardeners, with coffee and cake available to fuel their creativity. However, it's important to note that no event is scheduled in Barbing at 2 pm on Sundays.
Meanwhile, in Wörth, the Farmers' Market is a weekly highlight. Open from 7 am to 12 pm on Saturdays, you can find fresh produce, white sausage breakfast, grilled food, coffee, cake, and kiachl at the FF Hofdorf stall. Unfortunately, the FF Hofdorf does not operate on Sundays at the Farmers' Market.
Speaking of Wörth, there's face painting for kids at the Farmers' Market, but it's not available on Sundays.
Now, let's turn our attention back to Barbing. Another event is scheduled for tomorrow at 2 pm, but the details are yet to be disclosed. As for Sundays, no specific events or activities are mentioned in the current information.
Moving on, there's a religious event coming up. The Diocesan Pilgrimage Office Passau/Altötting is organizing a pilgrimage to Altötting on October 6. Registration is still open and can be done via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0851/393-1432. It's worth noting that registration cannot be done on Sundays. For those interested in the pilgrimage on October 7, registration will open at a later date.
Lastly, for those who registered for the October 6 pilgrimage, registration can be confirmed with Mrs. Weinbeck (Tel. 81 87), Mrs. Stadler (Tel. 83 23), or at the parish office (Tel. 96 16 26).
That's all for now! Stay tuned for more updates on events and activities in Barbing and Wörth.
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