Entertainment Review: "It was a wonderful night that honored our traditions." - Allysa Reiter
Tag: family
President’s Address – Christmas 2023
"The camaraderie among us and the desire to continue our traditions proudly is something unique to our club family.ย Whether a German Hungarian hosted event or not we thrive when we are together." -Janet Fricker Malofiy
New to the Archive: Bobbi-Ann Lineman’s Club Collections
Bobbi has been sharing with me at almost a weekly pace, flash drives with her recent photos. These have been added to the archives in albums by year which will be updated as she sends more! Despite my rather long introduction, her photos speak for themselves.
New to the Archive: The Jacoby Collection
Recently we received a donation of photos and documents from the Jacoby Family, which prompted Michael Fricker to editorialize on our photo archive, and its purpose.
“Friday Night Food: A Gathering of Food, Family & Fun in Delaware, by Karina Fricker
"In my humble opinion, one of the best things about chilly winter nights is enjoying a warm meal and even better company." - Karina
A Club Christmas Together, by Michael Fricker
Entertainment Review: Some organizations have a children's Christmas party just for their youngsters, and another or multiple parties for different sections of their club and those all can be nice. I'm happy, and lucky to say that the German Hungarians gather together for one Club Christmas Party where all are welcome, and we all know that our club is strongest when we are all together!
When Christmas Starts with the Club, by Mikaela Malofiy
With things over the past few years being different within our club, organization, and the world it was lovely to see all of our members and the German Hungarian family gather and celebrate this Christmas season together. It was a joyful event all in all and was a festive way to kick off Christmas week!
A Newcomer’s Perspective, by Mike Stirm II
I first encountered the United German Hungariansโ Cultural Group two years ago. I was sitting at a table with my family during Maifest at the Cannstatter. The group took the stage and began to do a partnered folk dance. I was struck by the grace of the dancers, the beauty of the music and the traditional dress. I felt pride for my German-Hungarian descent rise in meโand a desire to be part of what I was witnessing.
