Journeymen carpenters shine in Langenlonsheim: crafts with a future!

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On July 13, 2025, the journeyman certificates of 13 journeyman carpenters were presented in Langenlonsheim - a celebration of craft creativity.

Am 13.07.2025 wurden in Langenlonsheim die Gesellenbriefe von 13 Tischlergesellen überreicht – ein Fest der handwerklichen Kreativität.
On July 13, 2025, the journeyman certificates of 13 journeyman carpenters were presented in Langenlonsheim - a celebration of craft creativity.

Journeymen carpenters shine in Langenlonsheim: crafts with a future!

On July 13, 2025, the event took place in the hall of mac. brand spaces in Langenlonsheim, Bad Kreuznach district, the ceremonial handover of the journeyman's certificates to 13 journeymen carpenters took place. At this event, which attracted numerous visitors, the journeymen's pieces were presented and the graduates' technical talents were honored. Around 100 guests had the opportunity to marvel at the variety of creative works.

With wide eyes, visitors looked at desks, sideboards, a mysterious coffee table with a secret compartment, a record cabinet and even a table football table that was artfully crafted by the bachelors. The guild master Thomas Klemm thanked the hosts Eric Neumann and Jürgen Klitzke for their support and also announced that there would be further presentations of the journeyman's pieces at various locations in the Bad Kreuznach district. Particular attention was paid to ensuring that the carpenters' guild plans to repeat the event more often in the future.

Outstanding achievements by the journeymen

The frame pieces were made in around 100 hours, although the specifications for the choice of wood and surface treatment were strict. What was very pleasing was the high quality of the work, which impressed with classic connections such as dovetail galvanizing. Finn Zimmermann stood out among the talented graduates, who was already studying alongside his carpentry training and made a “parure”. Jenny Blum made a record cabinet for her husband, while Enzo Frommer, who already gained experience through his parquet laying apprenticeship, presented a coffee table that attracted great interest.

The competition for the best journeyman's pieces was particularly exciting: Benedict Eßling, who made a collapsible foosball table, achieved the best overall result with 176.7 points. Enzo Frommer came in second place with 175.9 points, followed by Jenny Blum with 162.75 points. Senior master Klemm praised the craftsmanship of the bachelors and noted that the level of performance has continuously improved. Specialist teacher Markus Berger particularly emphasized the team spirit of the graduating class.

The importance of craftsmanship

In his speech, Neumann emphasized the need to promote well-trained specialists, especially in the area of ​​digital technology, where demand is constantly increasing. He received support on this point from Dr. Helmut Martin, the CDU member of the state parliament, who emphasized the importance of the crafts and pointed out that the training conditions urgently need to be improved.

The newly minted journeymen who received their letters include Jan Bischof, Jenny Blum, Marc Emrich, Benedict Eßling, Enzo Frommer, Lennart Geitke, Leon Kaul, Kim Mayer, Jonas Mohr, Jonas Schwarztrauber, Martin Uhr, Marlon Wiese and Jan Zimmermann. Their achievements are not only a sign of their craftsmanship, but also a valuable contribution to the future of craftsmanship.

The handover of the journeyman's certificate is one of many events that shows the high quality and diversity of the skilled trades in Germany. Other professions, such as plant mechanics or hairdressers, have also become more important with their own events and exams. Information about other careers and training paths is available berufsscheine-und-diplome.net while there are options for external examinations for people without training deutsche-handwerks-zeitung.de be explained in more detail.

Overall, the carpenters' guild in Langenlonsheim is a prime example of how valuable and diverse the craftsmanship is in Germany. It will be exciting to see how the next events develop and what creative ideas the upcoming journeymen will bring with them from their workshops.