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A gift giving tradition spanning over 100 years: Koehler Group celebrates its annual children’s Christmas party

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This year, Koehler employees are getting to see their children excitedly look forward to meeting Father Christmas (Saint Nick) twice in December.



The first came on December 5, when Koehler’s Saint Nick paid a visit to the company’s Christmas party to give gifts. The Koehler Group, based in Germany, organised its traditional children’s Christmas party with a fun show, songs to get into the spirit of Christmas, and plenty of gifts at the Erwin-Braun-Halle venue in Ober- kirch, where all employees from its Kehl, Willstätt, Weisenbach, and Oberkirch sites were invited. On top of that, and for the first time ever, the company also organised another children’s Christmas party simultaneously at its Greiz site, where the Koehler Saint Nick also showed up to deliver his gifts to the little ones at that location.

 

For over 100 years now, this event has been a vital part of the Koehler family’s traditions. The organising team turned the venue in Oberkirch into a dazzling winter scene featuring Christmas trees, snow sheets, candy canes, and the smell of Christmas punch for kids filling the entire place with a joyful Christmas atmosphere. The Koehler’s company band invited the children to join in on a number of Christmas songs, including ‘O Tannenbaum’ and other classics.

 

After Saint Nick opened the festivities, finance and administration director Frank Lendowski and group works council chairman Gebhard Müller welcomed the children, who numbered around 480, and their parents: ‘Our children’s Christmas party is an important tradition here at Koehler, and one that has been near and dear to our hearts for decades now. We are delighted to see so many children and their parents showing up once again to ring in the festive season,’ Frank Lendowski said in his welcome speech.

 

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