Unfortunately, where there's partying, things get lost. blue Music paid a visit to the lost and found office at Openair Frauenfeld - cell phones and wallets are the most common items handed in.
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- It's not uncommon for visitors to lose something at Openair Frauenfeld.
- If you are missing something, you may still be able to find it at the lost and found office.
- blue Music asked what is handed in there.
At big events, it happens from time to time that one or the other leaves something behind or loses something. That's what the good people at the lost and found office are for, and Manuel is one of them at Openair Frauenfeld. blue Music gives him an insight behind the scenes.
It's mainly cell phones and wallets that have accumulated. "We have a lot of wallets here," says Manuel. When asked whether the items are usually handed in with or without cash, the Openair Frauenfeld employee is clear: "We still have a surprising number of wallets with lots of money inside." This year, one with 300 francs has already been brought in. The audience on the Frauenfeld Allmend is "nice" and looks out for each other.
Find out what else is in the lost and found office container and what other tasks Manuel and his team have in the video.
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