Archives for September 2014

Potato picking fun at the Maize maze

Last Sunday (14th September, 2014) was “potato day” at the maize maze in Weißkirchen.  Not only were grated potato fritters and potato soup on the menu, visitors even had a chance to pick their own potatoes.

Lois (4), Leyla (4), Anna (2), Anna (3) and Alexander (1) at work packing their sacks.

Lois (4), Leyla (4), Anna (2), Anna (3) and Alexander (1) at work packing their sacks.

This photo also appeared on 18th September, 2014 in the Oberurseler Woche.

A last chance to ride behind the steam trains

There has been a lot going on at the miniature railway in the Mainstraße, run by the “Dampfbahnclub Taunus”, with the club getting ready for their big move.  They have to vacate the land at the end of the current season to make way for a new school building.

They already dismantled their model railway after it ran for the last time in July, the turntable at the station has been removed and in two weeks the 5″ inner circle will be taken up.  After that, just the 7¼” and 5″ outer circle will remain for the last day of steam on 12th October, 2014.

For a while the club was uncertain as to whether they could even run on the last year, but last week at the penultimate public steam day operations manager Hans Kabbe insisted “we’ll be running!”  Those interested in the future of the club will not only be able to take a last ride around the grounds but also find out more about what is planned for the new site by way of the plan and the model that will be on display.

Operations manager Hans Kabbe (left) and Tobias Weber explaining the the plans for the new site to Manfred Kunz (right), who was at the opening of the current grounds in 1979.

Operations manager Hans Kabbe (left) and Tobias Weber explaining the the plans for the new site to Manfred Kunz (right), who was at the opening of the current grounds in 1979.

This article appeared in German on 18th September, 2014 in the Oberurseler Woche.

You may also like to listen to our 2007 podcast “Visiting the trains” where we first interviewed the chairman, Matthias Zundel, about the club.

Fast or slow? Soap box racing in the Strackgasse

The series of “Orscheler Sommer” events came to close last Saturday (13th September, 2014) with the traditional soap box races which this year took place in the Strackgasse again.  As the Strackgasse is someone narrower than the Holzweg, the cars did not race each other but were timed instead.

The children’s races started at 4pm, with the children split into two groups: those with their own vehicles and those in vehicles that had been borrowed.  Each child raced five times, with the slowest time being discounted and the other four being added together.

Of the 20 children taking part, only 19 were left at the end after the brakes failed on one vehicle and it had to be withdrawn.

At the end there were trophies for the three fastest and three most “leisurely” drivers in each category.  Most leisurely were Vivien in her “Pusteblume” car and Tobias in his swan.  The fastest drivers were Lars and Patrick, with all of the children at least receiving a trophy for taking part.

One particularly unlucky participant was 10-year-old Noah, travelling in a car named “Rushmoor”.  There were only 7 children in his category, and having made 4th place he missed out on a top ranking in both directions.  Still, it was only his first time taking part and it was clear to see that it had been fun.  “Someone at my afterschool club suggested that I take part and I felt like giving it a go” he said after the presentation.

At 7pm the adult racers started, except that this time they were able to take part in teams.  Each team raced five times, with some even having two or more people on board.

Slowly it turned dark creating a leisurely atmosphere for the Strackgasse itself.  Many of the spectators were seated at tables outside the cafés, the butcher was cooking sausages on a barbeque outside his shop and the organisers had arranged for coloured spotlights and even a fog machine.  Those who had not found a seat made themselves comfortable on bales of straw that had been placed along the route.  Some of the soap box cars even had their own lighting.

One group from the Hans-Thoma-Schule took things particularly slowly, with their creation the “Landspeeder” taking a good 46 seconds longer than anyone else to complete the course, making them the slowest team of the evening.

The winner – and fastest driver – was Seda Altingül, who had been second last year.  A nursery school teacher, she works at “Kita am Park”, where one of her colleagues (Markus Wehner) had been set the task of building the car, something he did together with Stefan Ramert and Robert Dierolf.

She had a 3-second-lead over the second place, and had taken an average of 16 seconds for the course.  How did she manage to go so fast?  “I’m just good” she said after the presentation ceremony, and then looking at he team added “and a well-engineered car”.

 This article appeared in German on 18th September, 2014 in the Oberurseler Woche.

Else Ferschke – 95th Birthday

Happy Birthday - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / flamingoladyCongratulations to Frau Else Ferschke of Stierstadt who is 95 years old today.

Flea Market in the Adenauerallee

Flea Market - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / photoflorenzoThe monthly flea market in the Adenauerallee in Oberursel will take place on Saturday, 20th September, 2014 between 7am and 1pm.

The flea market starts at the end of the pedestrian zone and continues the length of the Adenauerallee and over the railway lines towards Bommersheim. One part also takes place in the Nassauer Straße next to the U-Bahn tracks.

To get there by train take either the line U3 or S5 to Oberursel’s main station.

 

Book reading for children aged 5 and over

Wie versteckt man einen Löwen?The story “Wie versteckt man einen Löwen?” (How to Hide a Lion) by Helen Stephens is being read in the library on Thursday, 18th September, 2014 at 3.30pm by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann.

Tickets cost €2 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

Energy saving advice

Energy Saving Calculator - ©iStockphoto.com/alexslThe Verbraucherzentrale (consumers’ association) will be offering individual energy saving consultations in the Rathaus in Oberursel on Thursday, 18th September, 2014.

Appointments cost €5 for 30 minutes, and €2.50 for each 15 minutes after that. They need to be arranged in advance by calling 06171 502-310.

 

A walk along the Mühlenwanderweg

The water wheel at the SchuckardtsmühleA tour along part of the Mühlenwanderweg is being offered on Saturday, 20th September, 2014.

Starting at the U-Bahn station “Hohemark”, the tour will visit the location of some of the 42 mills that used to operate in the town along the course of the Urselbach.

The tour starts at 1pm and costs €5 per person.

 

Tuesday night cinema at Bluebox Portstraße

Cinema Reel - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / AnatolyMTuesday night is film night at Bluebox Portstraße, located near the U-Bahn stop “Altstadt”.

As the organisation is not a commercial cinema, they are not allowed to advertise which film will be shown in advance. For Tuesday, 16th September, 2014, we are told that it will be a “tragic comedy”. If you do want to know which film will be shown then call 06171 636930 and they will tell you.

The showing starts at 9pm.

Herbert Niederschuh – 95th Birthday

Happy Birthday - ©Can Stock Photo Inc. / flamingoladyCongratulations to Herr Herbert Niederschuh of Oberstedten who is 95 years old today.

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