European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol Smarch compiled by Donald Seltzer country town Day s and time s code Kilometres starting Point award directional reference Belgium Bree Beek Bruyere Lemalle Lemalle Lana Ken sought remo champs Germany Luchenbach Roth Burg Wengenfeld Epp Alborn Saar gang open Gund Eshelm Jebe Hausen Kropp. Markbreit am main Oberheu Helm of Edingen offinger. Risk Lichen Rockenhauser a Allfeld Schomberg Lange Brand Schwa total Sterndorf Wal Angelloch Sun 0730-1430 Sun 0900-1700 Sal 1400-1800 sat 0600-1000 sat 4 Sun 0800-1500 Sun 0700-1500 sat Sun 0730-1200 sat sun0700-1100 sat 0700-1300 & Sun 0700-1200 sat it Sun 0700-1100 sat 0700-1300 & Sun 0700-1200 sat 4 Sun 0700-1300 sat 1100r1400 4 Sun 0800-1300 sat 0700-1400 4 Sun 0700-1200 sat & Sun 0730-1300 Sun 0730-1300 sat & Sun 0700-1300 sat 0700-1400 & Sun 0700-1300 sat 4 Sun 0800-1300 sat it Sun 0700-1400 sat 1200-1500 Sun 0800-1300 sat 0700-1400 it Sun 0700-1200 sat it Sun 0700-1400 Italy Monteforte d alone Royal Piccolo do Orcla Sun 0830-0900 Sun 0915-1015 Netherlands Leerssen Sun 0800-1400 gang open Switzerland Rohrbach romans Horn vers Chez Les Blanc United kingdom Rugby Sun 1000-1100 sat 0800-1400 it Sun 0800-1300 sat it Sun 0800-1300 Sun 0800-1300 10 it 21 h 10 it 20 Salle la Bruyer Tolse 12 Centre culture m 50 Centre culture 12,21430 sport Hal St. Servaas 12420 Centre Retreat of turn Halle ask turn Halle Haupt und Rea Schule Verel Nishaus Volk Schule Wase Halle Weismantel Flea Schule Schutze Halle Minde Halle sport Halle donners Berghall turn und sport Halle turn Halle Eugen Hagmaier Halle f 16427 fest area f 12 Messa Del Marc store 15 it 25 Zaal print Van Oranje f 10, turn Hall f 10 spor Platz f 10 Grande Salle 10420 Valley sports club of of of f f of of aah of of Bafs a dons of is Abs in bus 10 10 10420 10 11 11 10 10 10420 10 it 16 104 15 10 10 it ski 12 10 10.-- 10415 10 it 20 sticker sticker certificate Patch souvenir no award Ceramic vase Wax figurine decorative tile Welzen Bler cup Beer Mug decorative spoon a medal Beer Mug Crystal wineglass a medal Ceramic shoe a medal Glast Beer Mug Beer Mug stuffed toy mouse a medal Welzen Bler Glass Beer Glass sport bag and wine Plant sticker medal souvenir souvenir no award Southeast of Weert East of Liege West of Liege West of Liege Neof maastricht no Southeast of Liege South of Numberg East of Hohenfels North of Saa Brucken Southeast of Landshut North of Bamberg Southwest of gop Pingen South of Schleswig South of kit Zingen North of Limburg Northeast of Olpe East of Ulm Southwest of Lan Stuhl North of Kalser Lautem South of Aschaffenbur Southeast of Karlsruhe Northwest of Fulda South of Augsburg South of Heidelberg Southwest of Vicenza West of por Denone North of maastricht South of Langenthal North of St. Gallen Northeast of Lausanne be of Coventry England a i is i-4 of a b listings Are taken from brochures of in sanctioned events that were either collected at Volks marches or mailed to the column by clubs wishing to promote their events locations Are noted in the Host language whenever possible. More extensive lists Are available in the in or do in Termi Liste. Codes a awards officer present on first Day a awards officer present on second Day 8 medals from past events available a medals d Shower facilities available at Start Hall f free refreshment at control Points h Shorter Trail accessible to handicapped participants m Marathon or Long distance event n note personalized engraving of award possible n note number of awards limited to 300. \ \ by a Richenbach Roth Jebe Hausen Schomberg Vange bran offinger Gund Eshelm Wal Angelloch Roll Feld Rohrbach Markt Brett am main bits and paces Reader Robert Handel offers an addition to. The new year s resolutions provided for Volks marchers in the Jan. 6 column. He suggests that wanderers should travel to at least one Volk sporting event in an environmentally Friendly Mode each month. Handel lists sharing rides with others Uso or club sponsored bus trips to events and using Public transportation As ways in which to fulfil this Resolution. Walking or bicycling to nearby events was also suggested. Sending along a number of vol Smarch brochures with his letter Handel noted those which were train Friendly and provided routing information for each. In order to be so designated there must be a Bohnhof bus or Streetcar Stop or a u Bahn station within one Kilometre of the Start that has regular service on one or More Days of the event. Event brochures will indicate the nearest train station or other Public transportation Stop. Pick up service is indicated by the phrase Mit Abhold Enst. Alternately the sponsoring club May provide pick up or shuttle service from the train stationer Public transportation Stop on a regular schedule or by request. Oftentimes Thi service is provided free of. Cost or for a Norm in fee. Those Volks marchers living in the. Mannheim Heidelberg area can take advantage of special tariffs offered by an association of transportation companies known As Van. Handel describes the Cost saving advantages of the 24-plus ticket which allows up to two adults and three children to ride on the one ticket. Handel says that train travel is environmentally Friendly and you Don t have to worry about staus stress overcrowded parking lots or Dpi s. Relax and enjoy in support of the above suggestions accent s tech. Sgt. Carol stayer noted recently that their club walks to one of their events just outside the base s Back Gate in Schinnen Netherlands. In addition Wiesbaden s wander Freundel . Scouts club has provided hourly shuttle service from the train station for a number of years in order to encourage the use of Public transportation. This weekend will Mark two milestones for the vol Smarch club at Schomberg Germany the sponsorship of their 30th event and the 20th year of the club s organization. Join them As they celebrate this achievement with a 10-Kilometer.avalk saturday and 1 0 and 20-Kilometer trails sunday. Prices for bratwurst and soda at fhe control Points will be rolled Back to 1974 prices children with valid Start cards will receive a stuffed toy animal As a gift in addition to one received As the award for completing the Trail. Schomberg is also Home to a year round series of nine permanent trails that allow Volks marchers to earn i w credit for 1 20 Kilometres and three events participants have one year from the first time stamp to the last in order to Complete the walk. More i formation about the year round trails May be obtained at this weekend s vol Smarch. Volks marchers completing the 10 Kilometre Trail at Rockenhauser Germany will receive a Beer Mug that May be personalized a having their name engraved. If weather conditions permit a separate 1 2-Kilorti Ier Cross country ski Trail will also be available. Participants should take note that a Volks Marcher at last year s event expressed some disappointment at the Small size of the engraving on the Beer Mug. Consider asking the engraver if it is possible to use larger lettering when personalizing the Mug. The brochure also mentions that prizes will be awarded to the largest american walking group and largest military group present at the event. With its location Midway Between the bad Kreuz Nach and Kaiserslautern military communities the event is easily reached via route b-48. Believe it or not a few Beer Mug awards from the Heidelberg Germany vol Smarch last september Are still looking for their owners. Those Volks marchers waiting for their Mug will find it sunday at the Wal Angelloch event. A club representative will be present to distribute the remaining awards from 9 . To 2 . Those unable to pick up their mugs at Wal Angelloch May Contact Betty Rogers at 06242-7800 to make arrangements to obtain the award. 24 stripes Magazine january 20, 1994
