Ulm Band

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The Ulmer Band is an award from the Ulmer Citizens Foundation , which has been given to deserving citizens of the city ​​of Ulm since 2000 .

Emergence

The citizens of Ulm Foundation , one in 1997 from the Ulm city council with a fortune founded by then 6 million DM Foundation , which confers Ulmer band as award those to the political, cultural, religious, economic, social or social life The city of Ulm have earned merit or have increased the city's reputation through their intellectual or artistic work.

Since 2017, the awarding of the Ulm Ribbon has been linked to the nomination of the winners for the German Engagement Prize .

Award

Since the year 2000, up to five people worthy of a distinction have been honored with the Ulm Ribbon.
The award ceremony takes place in March or April during a ceremony in the foyer of the Ulm City Hall by the incumbent mayor of Ulm.

List of carriers of the Ulm Band

The following people have been awarded the Ulm Ribbon since 2000 (areas of special commitment recognized):

Awards in 2000

  • Peter Bücheler (cultural area)
  • Elfriede Freudenberger (Sports Department)
  • Eberhard Kastner (social and association policy area)
  • Erika Lesiow (social area)
  • Roland Maier (nature and environmental protection)

Awards in 2001

  • Edeltraud Maria Hübner (social area)
  • Rukiye Kaplan (social area)
  • Bernd Lambacher (decades of diverse voluntary work)
  • Kurt Wiedenmann (social and association policy area)
  • Michael Wieland (decades of diverse voluntary work)

Awards in 2002

  • Hans Biehmelt (decades of diverse voluntary work)
  • Hubert Gürntke (Sports Department)
  • Irene Laepple (decades of diverse voluntary work)
  • Hedwig Rapp (decades of diverse voluntary work)
  • Christa Uhlmann (social area)

Awards in 2003

  • Karl Baur (decades of diverse voluntary work)
  • Marianne and Karl-Heinz Binder (traditional customs)
  • Irmgard Ebert (social area)
  • Franz Hiller (social area)

Awards in 2004

  • Eberhard Huber (child and youth work)
  • Ilse Schulz (cultural and social area)
  • Hans-Peter Vollmer (social and church area)
  • Hertha Wieseler (church area)

Awards in 2005

  • Gisela von Canal (nature and environmental protection)
  • Inge Gulde (social area)
  • Hanne Reck (social area)
  • Franz Rehm (charitable area)
  • Lydia Stiller (work for the elderly)

Awards in 2006

  • Brunhilde Düllmann (socio-political engagement)
  • Richard Gründler (home care)
  • Emanuel Kunz (animal and species protection)
  • Pasquale Peduto (civic engagement for Italian citizens)
  • Mariko Sugimoto (social area)

Awards in 2007

  • Anna Becht (social area)
  • Edith Bode (social area)
  • Hans Fichtner (environmental and nature protection, reconciliation with former Jewish fellow citizens)
  • Horst Mayer (environmental and nature protection, sport, education and social issues)

Awards in 2008

  • Johannes Hühn (youth work)
  • Guliana Rousom (civic engagement at Eichberg)
  • Max Schmitt (home history)

Awards in 2009

  • Georg Auweder (church and social area)
  • Renate Lambacher (social area and senior work)
  • Rosemarie Rupp (church and social area)

Awards in 2010

  • Liselotte Bertsch (social area)
  • Andrea Göpel-Traub (social area)
  • Jean Köpf (social area)
  • Gertrud Schwartz (social area)

Awards in 2011

  • Eliane Barback (social area)
  • Margit and Joachim Eifert (social area)
  • Monika Herold (social area)
  • Robert Freudigmann (cultural and social area)

Awards in 2012

  • Werner Baur (emergency pastoral care)
  • Hartmut Dorow (social area)
  • Josef Engel (musical, church and social area)
  • Sonja Reiner (social area)
  • Ingrid Schlaud (social area)

Awards in 2013

  • Jannis Chouliaras (international and cultural area)
  • Fritz Glauninger (local history and field of sport)
  • Mathilde Maier (social area)
  • Anni Martini (social area)
  • Miernasrodien Rafizada (international and social area)

Awards in 2014

  • Heinz Dorsch (social and sporting area)
  • Eugen Heilbronner (home care)
  • Georg Metzenrat (social area)
  • Klaus Müller-Nübling (musical area)
  • Waltraud Witka (social area)

Awards in 2015

  • Dieter Fortmann (nature and environmental protection)
  • Beate Hanack-Schmid (social area)
  • Helga Ludwig (social area)
  • Gerhard Schilling (youth work and landscape and environmental protection)
  • Elisabeth Schneider (social area)

Awards in 2016

  • Renate Babic (social area)
  • Franz Häußler (political, social and musical area)
  • Manfred Makowitzki (social area)
  • Lothar Steurer (social area)
  • Johannes Stolz (social area)

Awards in 2017

  • Wilhelm Bayer (social area)
  • Else Göbel (social area)
  • Götz Hartung (cultural and social area)

Awards in 2018

  • Hans-Joachim Amann (area of ​​local history)
  • Elisabeth Gabrysch (social and sporting area)
  • Helmut Kast (ecclesiastical and local history area)
  • Christa Kuisl (social and editorial area)
  • Gerhard Nolte (sports area)

Awards in 2019

  • Matthias Burger (monument protection)
  • Ilka Dangel (social area)
  • Eberhard Kast (local history and civic area)

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ulm volume. Ulmer Bürger Stiftung, accessed on September 14, 2018 .
  2. Homepage of the Ulmer Bürger Stiftung , list of recipients since 2000