Friday, February 20, 2009
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On 21 October 1995 was the day. The organizers Sieglinde Moser, Irmi Fink and Elke Wernik was their first Seekirchner children's clothing market . Open With a team of 15 we started on the first floor of Raiffeisen Bank Seekirchen and presented here about 2000 items. The feed was huge, and already after 2 Children's clothing market, we knew we needed more space.
Thanks to the community Seekirchen we could in the fall of 1996 in the Festival Hall to move.
place since the spring of 2004 at our children's clothing market in the new gymnasium of the school principal Seekirchen. The number of employees has grown to 36 people and there are now nearly 10,000 items offered for sale.
In 2008, the number of employees has risen to 47 people, and now already have 12 000 articles were found.
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Through our work with the 30th Children's Clothing Market in Seekirchen were € 1.500, - will be donated to the Clown Doctors - a fate made by family and € 3,000.
Through our work with the 29th Children's Clothing Market Seekirchen were € 4.000, - to the Child Protection Centre Salzburg
Montesoriverein (1995), Children's Cancer Society (1996), Clown Doctors (1997), 11vom fate made families Seekirchen (1998-2006), Public School Seekirchen for a stepped ramp for wheelchair users (1999), one of the fate of adopted family from Bischofshofen (1999), inclusive class of the U.S. fief (2001), youth center Seekirchen (2002 ), the fate of a family taken from Salzburg (2002), Clown Doctors (2003), Children's Cancer Society (2004), Public School Seekirchen for the school library and special education school in Köstendorf, one of the fate of adopted family from Mattsee (2005), Children's Cancer Society (2006), Children's Cancer Society, Butterfly Child (2007), Social Forum Seekirchen, club Rainbow and a boy with disabilities (2008), donation to a wheelchair sports wheelchair, the fate of adopted families from upper run and Seekirchen, child protection center of Salzburg, Club Rainbow (2009)