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Kalle Baker invites you to day of St. Elizabeth and the AIDS-jaw grinding

The 19th

November is now become a fixed day in the year ahead with the operation Dithmarscher "Kalle Baker. For the guild of bakers, this is indeed a special day because it is the feast day of patron saint of bakers, of St. Elizabeth. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) was the daughter of Hungarian King Andrew II and married to Ludwig IV of Thuringia. The legend of the "Rose miracle" after they secretly supplied the poor with bread, and when her husband caught it, turned the bread in her basket in roses. She chose for herself a life of voluntary poverty and dedicated it to her death, the selfless care of the poor, Sick and dying.



This day would take Kalle Baker an opportunity to start a campaign, which was conducted last year for the first time successfully and is now available every year within the program. On the name of "Saint Elizabeth" in all branches developed an extra wheat and rye bread is offered, its crust to match the attributes of Elisabeth (bread, a basket of roses) bloom like a rose breaks. Each customer must determine that day the price he is willing to pay, even!

All proceeds go to benefit the church Dithmarschen and is a charitable End fed.

Another opportunity will place a week later, namely on 26.11.2009. On this day for so-called "AIDS-loops-jaw" is loaded., Start is at 9 clock. A guest will be Peter Bartsch, president of the DEHOGA Kreisverband Dithmarschen eV (DEHOGA - German Hotel and Restaurant Association). The AIDS ribbon is now well established as a visible sign of solidarity and the fight against AIDS. AIDS is grinding it out of paper, fabric, for attachment, virtual, and now also as a baked good from Laugenteig.



The AIDS loop are sold during the World AIDS day on the Heider weekly market by the "AIDS-Hilfe eV-West Coast" to support the ongoing relief projects. The association has set a target to reduce by prevention and public relations, the number of new infections, to raise public awareness of the problems faced by people infected and affected by and to support and help themselves living with the infection bearable. This task will support Kalle Baker actively with his action.

http://www.kalle-baecker.de

Kalle Baker, Mr Mark Riemann, Field Road 58a, 25 709 Marne, Tel 04 851 / 9555-0

Fax. 04 851 / 9555-20, info@kalle-baecker.de