The Youth & Vigor of the German-Hungarian Sport Club

"What's clear in countless columns of "Buzzing Around..." is that this group was ACTIVE. hey ran events, dances, put on shows, sang songs, danced the czardas, or for Night in Vienna, Gypsy Melody night, Kirchweih, Snowball Dance and many more. They ran, played on and supported the soccer teams, made decorations for events at either clubhouse and followed the Heimatklรคnge on a weekly basis..."

The Executive Board: 1990 to Present

An Overview of our Executive Board since 1990.

No, We Donโ€™t Have a โ€œKindergruppe.โ€ by Michael Fricker

From our "Monthly Progress" Archive:

Theresa and Frank Kirsch at the Ground Breaking 1965

German-Hungarians: UNITED as one Club, by Michael Fricker

For our club, being a dedicated part of the whole is not only freeing, but it has allowed continuity to flourish all together as one. There is a beauty in that particular kind of order.