Lord Mayor Frank Klingebiel and Bishop Dr. Christof Meyns paid tribute to this place of encounter and movement in many conversations.
The cruise began playfully. During the question and answer game, Lord Mayor Frank Klingebiel and Bishop Dr. Christof Meyns made it clear how good the cooperation between the city and the church is. The "Arche 4" project had broken new ground. Some hurdles had to be overcome. The result was successful. This was also confirmed by the guests, who discussed the first year of the "Arche 4" exploration trip with the guests of honor and advisory board members.
Everyone agreed that "Arche 4" is a special place to go in the east and west estates. As an open house, "Arche 4" is well received by everyone. The interaction and atmosphere in the house are very positive. The offers are well received. The hall is often booked for celebrations and events.
"The community radiates that people are welcome," emphasized Lord Mayor Frank Klingebiel. The openness and warmth are lived every day. As a meeting place, "Arche 4" sets the tone in the eastern and western districts and also in Salzgitter. The togetherness in the "Arche" has brought tangible added value to the eastern and western estates. Lord Mayor Frank Klingebiel thanked everyone for their commitment to the residents. With "Arche 4", he said, something good had been set in motion that should continue to be lived by the people.
A varied program rounded off the cruise, which was a special travel experience for everyone. The sails are still hoisted. The journey of the "Arche 4" continues at full speed.