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Marking a joyous occasion, we're in the midst of festivities.

Gather friends, for times of folly are here! You're cordially invited to join the Old Women's Party in the SPD faction at the municipal hall.

Marking a joyous occasion, we're in the midst of festivities.

The SPD fraction in Oberhausen, Germany is gearing up for an exciting carnival season with two separate events taking place during the silly season. The Procession Party and the Carnival Women's Party are open to all, and warm invitations have been extended to all members of the community.

The Procession Party will take place at the party office on Shrove Sunday. Attendees are welcome to bring their own drinks or food if they prefer, but soft drinks, beer, and snacks will also be provided. It's important to note that no RSVP is required for the Procession Party. Those interested can simply drop by the party office. For any queries or further information, you can contact Judith Funck at [email protected].

On the other hand, the Carnival Women's Party will be held at the SPD fraction at the town hall. To secure your spot at this event, an RSVP is required. You can do so by sending an email to Alisa Essinger at [email protected].

Both parties promise to be lively and enjoyable, offering a great opportunity to celebrate the carnival season with friends, family, and the community. So, mark your calendars, and we hope to see you there!

For the most accurate and updated schedule and event details, we recommend visiting the official SPD Oberhausen website, their social media channels, or local event listings in Oberhausen. Alternatively, local government or community event pages in Oberhausen might have this information as well.

The Procession Party, part of the carnival season celebrations, will be taking place at the party office, offering a home-like atmosphere for attendees to bring their own drinks or food. Meanwhile, the Carnival Women's Party, another event of the season, promises a garden-like setting at the SPD fraction at the town hall, requiring an RSVP for attendance.

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