Das Fest der Freiheit oder 30 Jahre der Dresden
Das Fest der Freiheit oder 30 Jahre der Friedlichen Revolution und der Deutschen Einheit in Dresden feiern!
Am 28. September am Hauptbahnhof feiert man das „Fest der Freiheit“. Die Deutschen werden sich erinnern, was vor 30 Jahren am Hauptbahnhof geschah.
Im Sommer und im Herbst 1989 haben tausende Menschen über die Deutsche Botschaft in Prag ihren Weg in die Bundesrepublik gefunden. „Wir sind zu Ihnen gekommen, um Ihnen mitzuteilen, dass heute Ihre Ausreise in die Bundesrepublik Deutschland… möglich geworden ist“ – so sind die Worte an die Bürger der DDR von Hans-Dietrich Genscher, damaligem Bundesaußenminister, die unvergesslich sind. Und unter dem lauten Jubel waren damals die letzten Worte gesagt, die jetzt in den Geschichtsbüchern sind.
1989 war ein historischer Sonderzug von Prag nach Dresden – in die Freiheit – angekommen. Am Hauptbahnhof werden die Dresdener diese Tatsache feiern. Hier werden viele Zeitzeugen aus der Prager Botschaft, Schüler und Abgeordnete sein. Die Menschen werden sich an die Ereignisse erinnern, die die ganze Generation verändert haben.
Am Samstag werden die Bürger ab 11 Uhr mit dem Bühnenprogramm und Musik feiern.
Ab 19.30 Uhr werden zwei Ausstellungen unter dem Motto „Generation´89“ stattfinden.
Eine multimediale Lasershow, die den Mauerfall bezeichnet, wartet auf Dresdener und die Gäste am Abend.
Ab 20 Uhr findet „Ost-Rock meets Classic“ – Konzert zusammen mit dem philharmonischen Orchester und Mike Kilian - statt. Die Dresdener werden die Möglichkeit haben, die Musikgeschichte zu genießen.
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Rentner war um 50 Tausend Euro betrogen
Die Polizei in Dresden behandelt zwei schreckliche Fälle vom Betrug der Rentner.
Ein Fall des Betruges geschah in Johannstadt. Mit einem 81-jährigen Senior telefonierte eine angebliche Bekannte, die den Rentner überzeugt hat, ihr 50 Tausend Euro für den Kauf zu geben (sie möchte angebliches Wohnmobil kaufen).
Zweiter Fall des Betruges war in Dresden-Gruna geschehen. Ein Unbekannter telefonierte mit einer 84-jährigen Rentnerin und gab sich als Polizeibeamter aus. Er informierte sie, dass sie das Opfer einer Straftat sein kann. Und er hat ihr vorgeschlagen, das Geld von der Bank abzuheben. Die Frau glaubte, dass Polizeibeamter um sie sorgt und übergab alles: das Geld und verschiedene Wertsachen einem angeblichen Polizisten. Sie wollte einfach ihr Geld in Sicherheit bringen, aber war betrogen. Der Schaden der Rentnerin ist über 8 Tausend Euro.
Wie Kaisertochter und Kurprinz heiraten – in 300 Jahren wiederholt sich Geschichte noch einmal!
Eine Traumtrauung wird das Paar – Christina Berndt (23) und Klaas Wiersma (24) - haben. Wochenlang ist das Thema von der Jahrhunderthochzeit 1719 der Kaisertochter Maria Josepha und des Kurprinzen Friedrich August in Dresden besprochen. Ein neues Paar wird heiraten, wie Augusts Sohn vor 300 Jahren getan hat.
Die Organisatoren sagen, dass Dresdener diese Feier mit einem eigenen Paar noch einmal feiern möchten.
Das Fest ist unter dem Motto „1719 reloaded“ organisiert. Wahl-Dresden war mit mehr als 30 Bewerbern durchgeführt, und das Paar - Christina Berndt und Klaas Wiersma - hat mit seinem wunderbaren Video gewonnen.
Jetzt kann das Paar im kleinen Ballsaal des Schlosses einander das Ja-Wort geben. Im Programm gibt es eine Führung durch die Paraderäume, neunstöckige süße Torte und Meißner Porzellan-Geschirr während der Kaffeetafel.
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Am Marienplatz im Herzen Münchens können Sie weltberühmte Glockenspiele sehen. Täglich um 11:00 und 12:00 Uhr (im Sommer auch um 17:00 Uhr) werden mechanische Tänzer auf dem Turm des Neuen Rathauses unter dem Klang von Glocken zum Leben erweckt. Die Fassade des Gebäudes im neugotischen Stil ist ein beliebtes Erinnerungsobjekt für Fotografien. Klettern Sie zum 85 Meter hohen Turm und genießen Sie den atemberaubenden Blick auf die Stadt.
München kennenzulernen ist vom zentralen Platz des Maria-Platzes oder Marienplatz. Dies ist das Herz Münchens, sein lebendigster Teil, der mit einer eleganten Säule der Jungfrau Maria, dem raffinierten Neuen und luxuriösen Alten Rathaus, geschmückt ist. Der Platz begeistert mit Häusern aus verschiedenen Epochen, Springbrunnen, Restaurants und Cafés. Hier können Sie den Geschmack des bayerischen Bieres genießen und leckere Würstchen genießen, eine Rikscha fahren oder dem Klingeln der berühmten Neuen Rathausuhr lauschen.
Tirol ist berühmt für seine schönen Ausblicke auf die Alpen und Seen. Nahe der deutschen Grenze liegt die Stadt Tanheim. Mit der Seilbahn erreichen Sie die Berggipfel.
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New north Houston bike park aims to be the biggest BMX facility in-country while serving area children
It takes a particular level of grit to dislocate 2 toes, break your hand doubly, suffer multiple minor concussions, and a torn medial collateral ligament — all in the span of 5 years — and still wish to be an expert BMX rider.
Eli Kravetz’s passion for action sports has grownup from the time he designed his 1st bike at age fifteen. Since then, he has become a sponsored bike rider for Lone Star Action Sports and has performed stunt shows across the country at numerous colleges, festivals, and rodeos. He has additionally led bike demonstrations at local schools and NRG stadium.
But it all started in a very skatepark in the Houston suburbs. Kravetz would pay hours there with his friends and members of the Houston BMX scene, that for many years has been spread out from the dirt jump riders at the emmet Hills biking trails to street riders across the greater Houston area too small teams in The Woodlands/Conroe area.
“There’s definitely an extended history of BMX in Houston, that is good,” Kravetz said. “All of the BMX riders are pretty set back and simply relish having a good time riding bikes.”
The Rockstar Energy Bike Park, that opens August. 16 at Kuykendahl Road and Interstate 45, will incorporate all the items local bikers love whereas additionally catering to a national and international bike community.
When it opens, the bike park is one of the largest within u. s.. it'll host the 2020 UCI BMX World Championships in May 2020 and will be certified for professional and sponsored riders to achieve points toward qualifying for major competitions.
Sally Bradford is known as the vision behind the bike park, moreover because of the North Houston Skate Park and Dylan Park, a place for folks of all talents. the chief director of the North Houston Development corporation. has been at the helm of the 3 major projects in this 30-acre area for the better part of a decade.
When the two first parks opened in 2014, bicycles and BMX weren't a part of the planning. a group of bikers showed up at the opening to plead their case, and Bradford did not need much convincing. She knew they needed to have a place of their own, particularly since there was remaining land to develop
From the start, Houston’s biker community was a part of the project by way of a bike committee to provide a knowledgeable recommendation on what would be required for the local BMX community, but also for competitive bikers across the country.
There is a red-clay race track for competitions (with bleachers to seat about 2,000), asphalt pump tracks, street courses, freestyle areas and bowls on the 20-acre tract of land. It’s not just for BMX-style bikes however all pedal-driven bicycles.
The park will feature biking trails to connect to the other parks and surrounding wooded areas, also as a stage and grassy mound that would seat thousands. there will be an event center available to rent, an educational area, native trees and original sculptures on site. a mud pump track is going to be maintained by local bikers who will change up the hills as they see fit, Bradford said
Police inspector and his agent arrest by ACB team
SHO was giving bribe of 11 lakhs to MLA for posting in police station, arrested along with hawala agent
The ACB arrested Begun police officer Virendra Singh and hawala agent Himanshu on Wednesday on charges of paying a bribe of Rs 11.18 lakh to Begun MLA Rajendra Vidhudi of Chittorgarh district to maintain posting at the police station. Thanaprabhari sent this amount of bribe to Jaipur through hawala agent. Where the accused Dalal was caught red handed by the ACB at Vidyadhar Nagar police station.
This action was taken by ACB teams under the direction of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Headquarters, Jaipur City II, Jaipur Countryside and Chittorgarh under the direction of ACB DG Dr Alok Tripathi and IG Dinesh MN. Director General of Anti-Corruption Bureau, Dr. Alok Tripathi said that the complainant MLA Begu Rajendra Vidhuri had filed a complaint with the ACB on 17 July.
In which it is told that the Begum Police Officer is trying to give 15 lakh rupees in the form of bribe earned by smuggling opium and doda poppy in Virender Singh area, so that the MLA will keep him in the post of Begu Thanadikari and elsewhere Do not allow transfers.
On this, the Anti-Corruption Bureau Superintendent of Police, Jaipur City, the first Chanchal Mishra and ATI. The complaint was verified after thorough research by the Inspector of Police, Jaipur City, II Mangelal Yadav, under the joint leadership of Superintendent of Police, Jaipur Dehat Narottam Verma.
After this, at the behest of Thanaprabhari Virendra Singh, hawala agent Himanshu reached Vidyadhar Nagar in Jaipur on Wednesday to pay the bribe amount to the MLA Vidhuidi's man. Where as soon as the money was given, the ACB team arrested Agent Himanshu. At the same time, the Chittorgarh ACB team arrested Begun Police Officer Virendra Singh.
Felicia Lee-Sexton’s gold hoops sway and her biceps bulge as she swings a sledgehammer over her head before slamming it down on a tractor tire. On one bicep, a tattoo reads “6-16-93.”
The tattoo may be a reminder of the day once her sister dragged her to a rehabilitation clinic against her will, and Lee-Sexton cried on the floor when her drug test came back positive for cocaine use.
The tattoo may be a reminder of the day once her sister dragged her to a rehabilitation clinic against her will, and Lee-Sexton cried on the floor when her drug test came back positive for cocaine use.
Only 2 out of the ten individuals whom she was in treatment with at the now-closed Riverside Hospital in Third Ward have survived. She is one amongst the lucky ones, she said, because she hasn’t experienced any health issues albeit she snorted and smoked cocaine for eleven years.
She remembers what it felt like to be strongly connected to a foreign, and fatal, substance.
“Most addicts don’t recognize they’re addicts quickly,” she said. “You don’t notice your life has become unmanageable or is in a very downward spiral directly. As an addict, your illness goes with you. I continually consider a girl who buys all the shoes, who thinks she has it going on. She never realizes in her mind that she incorporates a downside.”
After getting clean, Lee-Sexton lived a reasonably typical life. She owned a couple of businesses over a 20-year span, including a credit restoration business once she obtained her legal assistant license. She married a person she met through the program, however, they eventually single once he continued to use ineligible substances.
About ten years ago, a decent friend invited her to work out. Then she tried powerlifting which segued into bodybuilding. Now, she’s an expert fitness model and bodybuilder who has collected quite a collection of trophies and titles, as well as state powerlifting records for girls over fifty.
“I always felt there was a different me in me,” she said.
Twenty-six years after her last high, Sexton-Lee spends each day in a gymnasium, usually, the one she based in Stafford, The Women’s Health and Fitness Center, and gets high in a totally different approach.
Her exercise warmup includes tire slams, pushups and dumbbell raises, and it seems to be harder than a typical person’s full exercising. She wears combat-style boots to protect her ankles, however also because it makes her feel stronger.
She breaks up her workouts in the morning, afternoon, and again, in the evening Monday through Thursday; on Friday, she takes the afternoon and evening off, however, is back in the gymnasium at 6 a.m. Saturday and again Sunday morning before church.
In between, she helps train girls who want to better their lives — physically and spiritually — and goes to her different job as a wellbeing manager at legacy Community Health. within the legacy Body Positive gymnasium, she sees patients diagnosed with diabetes, eating disorders, drug and alcoholism and HIV, additionally as members of the LGBTQ community.
“It’s continuous work not just for today, however each day,” Sexton-Lee said. “It’s a struggle, however, it’s a good struggle.”
Her body could be a machine, and he or she loves the control she has to mold it into what she wants.
“I realized how it also remodeled my thinking. It took my mind faraway from the negativity, and that I felt most stronger,” she said. “Things don’t trouble me as much, things re-evaluate my head. It’s my unleash, keeps my mind clear. It’s the simplest thing for me. If you keep me out for a couple of days, I’m frantic.”
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Two years ago, Lee-Sexton self-published “From Recovery to Discovery: My Journey Through Addiction” and started giving motivational speeches regarding her experience as a former drug user and current fitness professional.
In October, Lee-Sexton will deliver her story in a Ted talk at Lone Star College. She plans on carrying her signature boots.
What she says will be stunning to people, however that transparency is part of the recovery process.
“With my addiction, I would do the precise same thing again because that made me who I'm,” she said. “I was in a church, high-as-a-kite every Sunday…many people don’t recognize that an addict was sitting right next to them. however we all have a right to measure out our story and have our journey. we've a right to recover the way we have to recover.
“If you actually look into your life, one thing is going on in your house right away that you’re most likely not talking about. The question is what is their story.”