"If youโre reminiscing about the old days, the best way to honor them is to come together and continue as part of the United German Hungarians, whether at 4666 or not." - Michael Fricker
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Members attend Eintracht Frankfurt U.S. Forum in Philadelphia
Members of 0ur club, Werner Fricker Jr., Werner Fricker III, and Michael Fricker attended the Eintracht Frankfurt U.S. Forum which was held prior to the exhibition match of the German club and the Philadelphia Union.
Adventures in Club Life, by Michael Fricker
"Two of our people, Ed & Chris Tokarski, recently wrote something on their ad in the 30. Gaufest Festbook. When I read it I could not get it out of my head." - Michael
Let’s Embrace The Living Years, by Michael Fricker
I submit to you all now for consideration a label for the times we live in. We are in a golden age of our own kind. The specific boundaries by year remain to be seen, thatโs up to all of us. I say with some confidence that this era of club life should be called The Living Years.
A trip to the Philadelphia Union draws the “usual suspects!”, by Anna Martini
I think I can safely say that every age group enjoyed the game and above all being together. Outings like this is one of the great benefits of a club like ours and it really is the glue that holds us together.
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.
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.
Strength & Unity, by Michael Fricker
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