Ramstein gives annual Villa Winzig Tour

U.S. Air Force Chief MSgt. Louis Ludwig, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, reads a book in English to children during a Villa Winzig tour, Apr. 18, 2024. Community outreach programs like this one aim to foster stronger local bonds and introduce English to German children early through monthly volunteer sessions from the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)

U.S. Air Force Chief MSgt. Louis Ludwig, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, joined students from Villa Winzig, a local German kindergarten, to read during a community outreach program at Ramstein Air Base, April 18.

The program, which is coordinated by the 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office on a monthly basis, aims to introduce the English language to German children at an early age while simultaneously fostering stronger relations within the local community. It serves as a bridge between the base and the surrounding area, facilitating cultural exchange and mutual understanding.

Initially conceived in 2009 as an innovative means for members of Ramstein AB to engage with the community, Reading with Villa Winzig has since evolved. What began as an exclusive program has now broadened its scope to encompass two other local kindergartens, enriching the program’s impact and extending its benefits to a wider range of children within the community.

German children listen to Chief MSgt. Louis Ludwig, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, at Donnelly Park, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April. 18, 2024. Ludwig read to children as part of an 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office community outreach program, which aims to enhance relations within the local community and introduce the English language to German children at an early age. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)

“For children and adults alike it was a great experience to ‘breathe some American air,’” said Susanne Christmann, the Villa Winzig kindergarten director. “We were welcomed warmly at every location and always treated courteously. The firefighters were very patient with the kids, and it was a great event within our existing partnership.”

Christmann highlighted the uniqueness of the reading program and early childhood English introduction in Rheinland-Pfalz. Numerous kindergartens across the country engage in a nationwide initiative to explore neighboring countries and cultures.

A Villa Winzig student sits in a fire truck during a base tour at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April. 18, 2024. Children from Villa Winzig Kindergarten were given an opportunity to visit the base during the Host Nation community outreach program, which builds U.S. and German relations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)

The kindergarten promotes learning foreign languages at a young age since some of their students also come from Russia and Turkey.

Caroline Moor, Villa Winzig kindergarten ambassador coordinator and native English speaker from the United Kingdom, expresses her opinions of the tour.

“I think it was enlightening for the children and parents, as they are learning about American holidays and traditions, to get a small taste of the American military life on base,” said Moor. “We are very grateful to everyone, organizers and participants, of this fantastic day out!”

Any active duty service member, civilians and dependents from Ramstein are encouraged to volunteer. Members who are interested in volunteering should contact the Host Nation Office at host.nations@us.af.mil.

U.S. Air Force Chief MSgt. Ludwig , 86th Airlift Wing command chief, speaks to German children as they look at an English book during a Villa Winzig tour, Apr. 18, 2024. Ludwig read to children as part of an 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office community outreach program, which aims to enhance relations within the local community and introduce the English language to German children at an early age. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)
A Villa Winzig student makes their way to the book reading at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 18, 2024. The 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office grassroots community outreach program hosts volunteers on a monthly basis, which bolsters a connection between Ramstein AB and the local community. Any active duty service member, civilians and dependents from Ramstein are able to volunteer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)
A Villa Winzig student holds her firefighter hat during a Villa Winzig at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 18, 2024. The 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office hosts the outreach program on a monthly basis, which bolsters the connection between Ramstein AB and the local community. Any active duty service member, civilians and dependents from Ramstein are able to volunteer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)
A Villa Winzig student sits in the driver’s seat of a fire truck during a tour at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April. 18, 2024. The Villa Winzig tour allowed Airmen to interact with local community children, promoting positive U.S. and German relations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dylan Myers)