Innovative local magazine: Eppelborn's history is now alive!

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Hans Günther Maas presents the new Eppelborner Heimatheft with extraordinary stories and pictures about the community.

Hans Günther Maas präsentiert das neue Eppelborner Heimatheft mit außergewöhnlichen Geschichten und Bildern zur Gemeinde.
Hans Günther Maas presents the new Eppelborner Heimatheft with extraordinary stories and pictures about the community.

Innovative local magazine: Eppelborn's history is now alive!

The community of Eppelborn is about to publish a new local magazine, which will be presented next Tuesday. Hans-Günther Maas, the chairman of the support group for local history and monument preservation in Eppelborn, initiated this project. Over the past few months, 18 authors have worked on the local history booklet to keep the community's history alive and preserve valuable memories for future generations. As the Saarbrücken newspaper reports, Maas believes that there is no comparable work in the entire Saarland.

The 21st local history magazine contains many colorful photos, exciting stories and offers insights into all districts of Eppelborn. This comprehensive work is intended to help residents and interested parties experience the diversity and special features of the homeland. The price of the local magazine is 15 euros and it is sold in various local shops, including the citizens' information center in the town hall, levoBank, the Sparkasse branch in Eppelborn, Café Resch and Tabak & More.

Insights into history

The local history books are not only a source of information, but also a medium to document and present the history of the community of Eppelborn in a special way. How eppelborn.de highlights, they offer exciting insights into the past and at the same time are an important document for future generations.

The presentation of the new local history magazine is awaited with great interest and offers residents and those interested in history an opportunity to find out more about their homeland. The support group's publications have proven to be valuable resources for the local community in the past and this tradition continues with the new issue.