End of an Era at the Gars Fire Museum as Toni Mück Resigns After 22 Years
The recent annual meeting of the Gars Fire Museum Association marked a significant transition as Anton Mück concluded his 22-year tenure as chairman. Mück's leadership was characterized by dedication and a commitment to preserving the rich history of firefighting in the region.
During his time in office, Mück played a pivotal role in enhancing the museum's profile, expanding its collections, and promoting educational initiatives that embraced the community's historical firefighting heritage. His efforts not only helped to preserve valuable artifacts but also fostered community engagement through various events and exhibitions.
As Mück stepped down, the assembly elected Gerald Growas as the new chairman. The election, overseen by esteemed honorary chairman Albert Groiß, was unanimous, reflecting the trust and support of the association's members in Growas's leadership capabilities. Growas, who has been an active member of the association, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized his commitment to continuing the museum's legacy while introducing fresh ideas and initiatives.
The transition in leadership signifies not only the end of Mück's era but also a new chapter for the museum, which stands as a testament to the importance of firefighting history in Gars and its surrounding areas. The association aims to build on its previous successes under the new guidance of Growas, with plans to increase outreach and educational programming.
Members of the community and museum enthusiasts are encouraged to support the ongoing efforts of the Gars Fire Museum as it embarks on this new journey. The association looks forward to new collaborations and initiatives that will further enrich the museum's offerings and ensure the preservation of firefighting history for future generations.