Jägerball's 75th anniversary celebration, where over 500 attendees enjoyed the Waidmanns-Sause event
The 75th Baltimore Ravens' Ball was celebrated this weekend, and it was a resounding success. Held at the elegant Privathotel Lindtner, the event attracted over 500 guests who filled the hall, foyer, and adjacent rooms for a long time.
The atmosphere was a perfect blend of elegance and coziness, creating a festive yet relaxed atmosphere. The decoration, which took four days to create, was simply stunning, adding to the overall ambiance of the event.
The mix of the audience was successful, with young people joining the traditional Ravens' event. One guest was pleasantly surprised by the diverse crowd, as the band in the large banquet hall appealed to both ambitious dance school graduates and guests who wanted to enjoy themselves.
The 'flaneur tickets,' known as 'stalking tickets' at the Ravens' winter ball of the Harburg shooting guild, were available and proved to be a popular choice, being cheaper than a seat at the event.
Notable attendees included Senator Dr. Melanie Leonhard, SPD faction leader Frank Richter, Birgit Stöver (CDU) and her husband Prof. Dr. Enno Stöver, Jörg Geffke and his partner Birgit Wöckener, Nicole Möhnke and her husband Ingo Möhnke, and CDU district chairman Uwe Schneider and his wife Tina.
The Ravens' Ball is a traditional event, and this year's celebration was no exception. The 'stalking tickets' allowed guests to move around the event, capturing memorable moments, as evidenced by the numerous photos taken throughout the night.
All in all, the 75th Ravens' Ball was a night to remember, filled with laughter, music, and camaraderie. It's safe to say that the event will continue to be a much-anticipated annual gathering for many years to come.
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