Building Christmas houses has a long tradition at HUG. For over 20 years, the HUG site in Malters has been transformed into a large pre-Christmas bakery every year at the beginning of November. This year, the Chnusperhäuschen event will take place on Saturday, November 9, from 8.30 am to 4 pm. Around 10,000 visitors are expected throughout the day. Together, they will build 7,000 gingerbread houses and donate them to Pro Juventute. Visitors pay 10 francs for each set of gingerbread houses. Half of this will be donated to the Pro Juventute vacation fund, totaling around 35,000 francs. This fund was set up to mark the 125th anniversary of HUG in 2002 and supports families and single parents on low incomes so that they can afford to take a nice vacation.
Visitors can also look forward to an attractive supporting program. In addition to storytelling by Jolanda Steiner, participants can take part in Ramseier crossbow shooting or admire performances by artists from Circus Monti. Delicious cheese and leek/bacon chüechli from HUG Food Service will be available to eat on site.
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Visitors can also look forward to an attractive supporting program. In addition to storytelling by Jolanda Steiner, participants can take part in Ramseier crossbow shooting or admire performances by artists from Circus Monti. Delicious cheese and leek/bacon chüechli from HUG Food Service will be available to eat on site.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Visitors pay 10 francs for each set of gingerbread houses. Otherwise the event is free.
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