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Präsidenten Der Gampriner Vereine VEREINE IN DER GEMEINDE GAMPRIN-BENDERN MIT VEREINSPRÄSIDENTEN Ski-Club Gamprin dzt. ohne Präsident Vizpräsident: Alexander Wolf, Höf 24, 9487 Gamprin [email protected] https://www.scgamprin.li/ Volleyball-Club Gamprin Philippe Schürmann, Landstrasse 81, 9494 Schaan [email protected] Pfadfinderabteilung "St. Felix" Gamprin Pfadfinderinnen Gamprin Geraldine Kissling, Oberbühl 18, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +423 / 373 48 52 [email protected] Trachtenverein Gamprin Näscher Sandra, Schlatt 15b, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +423 / 373 88 74 [email protected] Ehre dem Alter Rudolf Hasler, Stelzagass 61, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +423 / 373 48 40 [email protected] Musikverein "Konkordia" Gamprin Rainer Hasler, Studaberg 14, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +41 / 79 346 90 29 [email protected] http://www.mkg.li/ “50 – Plus Musikanten” Kuno Hasler, Steinbruch 19, 9487 Bendern Tel. +423 / 373 27 93 Gesangverein - Kirchenchor Bendern-Gamprin dzt. ohne Präsident, Kontaktperson: Rosmarie Lorenz, Postfach 120, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +423 373 55 06 [email protected] www.gvk.li Freiwillige Feuerwehr Gamprin Michael Somma, Walchabündt 14, 9492 Eschen Tel. +41 / 78 812 63 97 [email protected] www.ffg.li 17.04.2020 Vereine mit Sitz in Gamprin-Bendern Seite 2 Singgruppe Gamprin-Ruggell Margit Hassler, Noflerstrasse 15, 9491 Ruggell Tel. +423 / 370 25 55 [email protected] IG Gipfelstürmer Liechtenstein Hildegard Marxer, Eichenstrasse 48, 9492 Eschen Tel. +423 791 32 10 [email protected] Verein Kindertagesstätte Pimbolino Liechtenstein Birgit Bont-Wolff, Am Irkales 9, 9490 Vaduz Tel. +423 / 233 30 82 [email protected] Combat Club Daniel Sprenger, Ruggeller Strasse 26, 9487 Bendern Tel.: +423 / 373 41 24 YPS-Club Swim-Team Gamprin/Eschen Zoltan Legéndi, Jedergass 112a, 9487 Gamprin [email protected] Funkenzunft Gamprin Michael Walser, Salums 17, 9487 Gamprin Tel. +423 / 373 53 35 [email protected] Funkenzunft Bendern Alessandro Casagrande, Rötis 13, 9492 Eschen [email protected] www.funkenzunftbendern.com Schwalbenclub Bendern Agripina Kieber, Meldina 21, 9493 Mauren Tel. +423 373 17 45 [email protected] Buschmönschterle Verena Kind-Negele Jedergass 28 9487 Gamprin [email protected] Samariterverein Unterland Gerhard Potetz, Postfach 211, 9492 Eschen Tel.: +423 / 792 37 09 [email protected] www.svlu.li Liechtensteiner Unterland Tourismus Sylvia Ospelt, Giessenstrasse 24, 9491 Ruggell Tel. +423 / 791 66 59 [email protected] 17.04.2020 .
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