Friendship Newsletter - German American FriendShip Society of
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Friendship Newsletter - German American FriendShip Society of
1 September 2014 Friendship Newsletter Official Publication of the German American Society of Pinellas County Since 1951 “All the News Is Print that Fits” President’s Message Anne Boortz The buzz word around the club is Oktoberfest. Woody Matthews is our Oktoberfest chairperson and has been working hard getting things ready for the Oktoberfest. The advertising is in place. Cards are being placed in the Pinellas Park water bills and out Oktoberfest is being announced on the Marquee on Park Blvd and we have a Buergermeister for every evening. George is in charge of the kitchen and will need a lot of help. Two members, who would like to remain unnamed and George have pounded 900 + schnitzels into submission, and breaded and wrapped them. George is also taking care of all the necessary permits required for our Oktoberfest. Of course the Oktoberfest requires all our help. To sign up for your favorite job at the Oktoberfest see David Loucks soon. Vera Tyner is in charge of our “Biergirls”. They will be selling pitchers of beer in the tent. Karl Klump is recuperating from a heart scare. If he is well enough, he will help at the Oktoberfest in a supervisory capacity Congratulations to our Scholarship recipient Erika Dunbar, The granddaughter of Erika and Otto Noeding. Our Website looks great thanks to Bobbie Floerchinger from Mydirndl.com.She is also keeping our facebook and twitter Uodated. Thank you so much Bobbie. In Friendship Anne Boortz The Bundeswehr will celebrate German Unification Day At our club on October 1. from 6 to 8 pm. Oktoberfest Planning Meeting Saturdays from 5-6 PM Ein Prosit Der Gemuehtlichkeit You are invited. Get an update on the Airport's Master Plan projects and air service development efforts. Hear what's going on with the GACC South Take a "behind the scenes" tour of the baggage in-line system and the state of the art International Arrival area Enjoy the visiting Gladbach-Kiedrich Big Band performance and toast to it with City Cigar beer. For more information: http://www.gaccsouth.com/events/ detail-view/events/special-visit-at-thetampa-international-airport/? no_cache=1&cHash=742b5fad860e39a Membership Meeting Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Oktoberfest Meeting Saturday, Aug. 9 at 5 pm. 2 Editor & Staff Willy Frueh 941-927-1073 w.frueh@comcast.net Jerry House 727- 867-5565 derhouse@mindspring.com Distribution Ilse Kearney 727-527-6281 OFFICERS 2014 DIRECTORS President Anne Boortz Don Fowler 1st VP Bob Courtney Woody Matthews 2nd VP George White Lillie Sdao Record. Secretary Ray Torrent Tom Sunseri Corresp. Secretary Vesta Loucks Anton Pichler Treasurer Ilse Kearney Katie Riemer Financial Secretary Connie Fowler Wolfgang Riemer Past President - Wyley Seals Parlamentarian - Jerry House Publicity Building USASF/Sunshine Counter Scholarship SPIFFS Membership COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS BobbiFloerchinger Raffle Joe McKinley Entertainment Ilse Kearney Bar Anne Boortz Reservations Vesta Loucks Decorating Hall Rental George White Greta Perry Kitchen TERM 2014 2014 2014 2014 2016 2016 2016 Starting November: German Language Classes for Adults and Children! The German American Society is happy to announce that you can now learn German in the comfort of our club's premises! We will offer beginner adult classes, beginner children classes, and adult conversation classes (intermediate level). Details to follow soon! For inquiries email: pegasus.scholar@gmail.com. Again, thank you and best regards, -- Birgit Nessmann Bob Courtney Willy Frueh Bob Courtney Bob Courtney Paula Barker Marion Fritz White/Kearney Pegasus Services, LLC (727) 755-3459 Non-Member Newsletter Rate: $15 per year mailed monthly. Advertising Rates Classified Free for members Half Page $18 / mo. Quarter Page $12 /mo. Business Card $6 /mo. We reserve the right to refuse an ad. Hello Members and Hello Friends, This month we are not as fortune as other times. First Wilma Haberl went on vacation to visit her brother and sister in Canada plus in the upper part of the USA, yet low and behold two weeks later she was informed that her brother has passed. Wilma our prayers and sympathy is with you. After some months in the hospital and then later in the Rehab – Center and back into the hospital, our faithful member Almira Gebbeken has made her transition. Almira you are missed by all of us. Horst our prayers for strength and understanding are going out to you. Just now Willy Früh informed me, that Wendell Hellebrand has passed on Saturday August 23. Our sympathy is going to his children and their family. I have spoken with Leni Hohne and she informed me, that Heinz has had an operation on his knee and came out shining like a star. Heinz is already dancing again and this already after 2 months of healing. Heinz you are super! Other new news I don’t have so far. Sure hope all our members are doing well. Yes Paula and Martha Reiter, this goes for both of you also. Helmut Beck is just tracking along. He is taking one day at the time. Gerda and Gerhard Kern are not doing so well. I have not heard from Susanna much about them. All due respect Susanna and Steve McColley, caring for ill parents is not the easiest thing to do! I am wishing all of you a healthy month. Your Sunshine Lady Ilse 3 Sept. 6. Danny Mack For the Good Times 13. The Brothers - Weinfest 20. Jeanne Zube - German American Night Friday 26. Manni & Jason Oktoberfest Also Schuhplattler Sat. 27. Cathy’s Lorelei Oktoberfest Also Schuhplattler Oct. 3 FridayThe Brothers Oktoberfest Also Schuhplattler Oct. 4. Manni & Jason Daum Oktoberfest Also Schuhplattler Oct. 10 Jeanne Zube Oktoberfest No Schuhplattler Oct. 11The Brothers Oktoberfest Also Schuhplattler Oct. 18 Cathy’s Lorelei Heimat Abend Oct. 25. Jeanne Zube Halloween Dance We reserve the right to change the Entertainment Chairman Willy Frueh Dress code: no Shorts, Lederhosen and Dirndel always welcome. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Music starts at 7:00 until 11:00 pm. Our Kitchen is open 6 until 8:00pm. Bar is open until closing time 11:00 pm. For additional Information and/or reservation please call Bob Courtney: 727.238.8201 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THEY SUPPORT US & OUR NEWSLETTER MENTION YOU SAW THEIR AD HERE! s usage de Sa a m e Hom German Deli German Import s Daily Baked Fresh Rolls & s ad re German B G erm a n Be er Tues. - Fri. 10 am - 5 pm Sat. 10 am - 4 pm 1995 East Bay Dr. Largo, FL 33771 & Wine (Between Highland & Keene) (727) 586-1980 www.thegermandeli.net We’ve moved. Deutsche Funksendung mit Susanne Nielsen www.germanradioshow.com www.germanradioshow.blogspot.com info@germanradioshow.com PO Box 172263, Tampa FL 33672 813-254-5088 4 Counter Help 6—8 pm. If you would like to help once a month, either behind the counter (you will meet many wonderful members and guests) or help take out the garbage at the end of the evening (our undying gratitude will be yours forever) please see me. Our club functions because of your help. Thank you. Vesta Loucks August/September Schedule Date Counter 2-Aug Anne Boortz 9-Aug Gary Williams 16-Aug Anne Boortz 23-Aug Vesta Loucks 30-Aug Connie Fowler 6-Sep Breda Pichler 13-Sep Erika Noeding 20-Sep Christine Tischler Kitchen Garbage George - Hanni David Loucks Ilse - Alma Wolfgang Riemer George - Hanni Wyley Seals Ilse - Alma David Loucks George - Hanni Don Fowler Ilse—Alma Tony Pichler George—Hanni Don Fowler Ilse—Alma Bob Courtney Oktoberfest 2014 Thank you for all your help. Booster List - 2014 Aldridge Fred Courtney Bob & Marga Drews, Helmut and Ilona, Dulmovitz, Frank Erdodi, Steve Frueh, Willy & Dorita Garrett, ElizabethHaberl, Helmut & Wilma Hanczyk, Alfons Kirschbaum, Elfrida Klumpp, Karl & Sandra Latzko Friederika Mayr, Fred Moersburg Uwe & Geraldine Naegele Dorothy Noeding, Otto & Erika Perry Greta Pfister, Adam Reedman Herbert Reiter, Martha SchattnerWithold & Irene Schneider, Maria Skrapits, Geraldine Sunseri, Tom Tegge, Thea Vogt, Werner Wagner, Josie Wehry, Anneliese Westerman Gorden Zalitis Rasma SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 9/3 FREDERICK ALGRIDGE 9/3 BLAIR STOBAUGH 9/7 MICHAEL DEMPSEY 9/13 MARTHA REITER 9/16 IRENE SCHATTNER 9/17 DAVID LOUCKS 9/19 EVELYN CUNNINGHAM 9/20 HORST BLIWERNITZ 9/23 HERBERT KARNATH 9/23 MARIA MALLORY 9/23 VERA LUKOVIC 9/24 EDDA HOWARD 9/26 HAYDE PORRO 9/30 GENARO FLORENTINO 9/30 GISELA TORRENT SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES 9/15 GEORGE& MARGOT CARPENTER DELICIOUS CAKES & DESSERTS If you have sampled some of the delicious cakes at the club lately, you know what I am talking about. If you haven’t, then you are missing out on the most delightful desserts. Many thanks go out to our wonderful bakers. If you would like to share one of your special cakes with the club, please sign the CAKE DONATION list by the kitchen door or come and see me. Vesta Loucks OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS 10/1 FRANK DULMOVITZ 10/1 OTTO ERKINGER 10/3 EWART DONOVAN 10/4 LOIS WEISSMAN 10/5 HERBERT FRITZ 10/8 KARIN GAUGGEL 10/8 GEORGE RUM 10/9 GERTRUDE NEIGER LTM 10/10 MARGA COURTNEY 10/10 GORDON WESTERMANN 10/11 JOHN STARK 1O/16 ELFRIEDE KIRSCHBAUM 10/17 LISA DJADJICH 10/19 DANIEL ALMEIDA 10/19 RICHARD NOLTE 10/19KATE RIEMER 10/20 HEDY DIMUN 10/21 ANITA STELLJES LTM 10/24 ANJA GAUGGEL 10/24FRED MAYR 10/25 JIM RAHE LTM 10/27 JANET FIEDLER 10/28 PETAR BLAGUSKI 10/30 CONSTANCE FOWLER OCTOBER ANNIVERSAIES 10/2/65 UWE & GERALDINE MOERSEBURG 10/14/77 RAYMOND & GISELA TORRENT 10/24/?? TED & HELGA SEYBOLD 10/29/55 HELMUT & ILONA DREWS 10/30/54 OTTO & ERIKA NOEDING 6 It's “YOUR LIFE,YOUR LEGACY” Information Available On Funeral/Cremation Facts and Information Travel & Relocation Protection Program No Cost “Child and Grandchild Protection” Price Protection Plus A lot More Clubhouse Rental Members and friends might not be aware that they can rent the Main Hall or back Hall for special occasions such as weddings, receptions, parties memorials, meetings and other events. Tell your friends!!! Club members receive a reduced price not offered the general public. Hold your next gathering at the club! For reservation, call Marion Fritz 727.343.8018 MOVING? NEW PHONE NUMBERS? NEW EMAIL? Tell us your news! If you don’t see it, it’s because we don’t know. Email w.frueh@comcast.net Contact: Jerry House: 727-866-7232 A TRUE gift of LOVE is Helping those you love avoid the unnecessary pain and anguish that comes from not being prepared. In Memory FIND A MISTEAK? Mistakes serve a purpose. We try to publish something for everyone. We know some people like to look for mistakes. DON’T FORGET!! Membership Meeting 1st Thursday DUES - Jan. 1st BOOSTER donation anytime! Greetings Members and Friends There is noth- Wendell Hellebrand ing new coming our way from the United March 23, 1929—August 22, 2013 Germ American Society of Florida.Many Ok- toberfest’s are going on now in the later part of Wendell was born in Kislod, Hungary and died quietly the year. Wishing all the clubs good luck and will see you in November for the next meeting. a the Riviera Palms Rehab Center in Palmetto, Florida. Ilse Wendell is survived by his daughter Erika and husband Gene Fo- Your UGASF Delegate raker, his son Wendell Jr. and wife Sherri Hellebrand and grand- HELP! children Christopher and Elisabeth Foraker. A private Funeral will be held in Bradenton on the 29th of August. A few strong hands are needed to prune the Our heartfelt sympathy are with Wendell’s children, grandchildren bushes in front of our Club House, plus the and his many friends. bushes around the flag poles. I have tried Wendell you will be missed. and cleaned as much as I could, yet some branches are too thick and I don’t have the correct clippers for it. In Memory Thank you for your help in advance. Almira E. Gebbeken Ilse + August 14, 2014 After a long illness Almira quietly died at home. She is survived by her husband Horst, daughter Loretta and husband Delmar, son, Ralph and wife Karen; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Almira will be laid to rest at Memorial Park Cemetery. Almira was an active member in our club and we will miss her great smile. Horst, may you and your children and grandchildren find comfort in memories and strength in each other. Almira you will be missed. “The Star Spangled Banner.” Britain’s defeat at the 1781 Battle of Yorktown marked the conclusion of the American Revolution. Britain recognized United States of America in Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783 In less than three decades following the American Revolution the USA & Britain were again at war. The War of 1812 The British then engaged in a war with France, frequently "impressed" American ships and crews into British service against their will. Responding to the increasing British threat and interference with American trade the United States declared its "second war for independence" on Great Britain on June 18, 1812. The Burning of Washington With the defeat of Emperor Napoleon’s armies in April 1814, Britain could turn its full attention to the war against an ill-prepared United States. On the night of August 24 British troops entered Washington and set fire to the US Capitol and the President’s Mansion (not yet known as the White House). President James Madison and wife Dolley barely escaped. The British took civilian prisoners. With Washington in ruins, the British set their sights on Baltimore, America’s third-largest city. The Battle of Baltimore Georgetown lawyer Francis Scott Key was asked to join John S. Skinner, the U.S. government’s agent to help secure the release of a civilian prisoner being held by British forces aboard a ship in the Chesapeake Bay. Successful in negotiating the prisoner release, the two men's departure was delayed, to prevent them from revealing British plans to launch a full-scale attack on Baltimore. Their boat was put in tow behind the British fleet as it approached Fort McHenry. Britain’s naval force was poised to strike Fort McHenry and enter Baltimore Harbor. At 6:30 AM on September 13, 1814, the massive British fleet of warships began a 25-hour bombardment of the fort in one of the most ferocious and crucial engagements in the Battle for Baltimore. That night they tried to pound the Americans with a constant stream of bomb, mortar, and rocket shells as an intense thunderstorm punctuated the darkness. Rockets whistled through the air and burst into flame wherever they struck. All through the night, American soldiers held the fort, refusing to surrender. Key witnessed, from aboard his ship, the bombardment of Fort McHenry. By the “dawn’s early light” he saw the American flag still flying defiantly over the Fort, protecting Baltimore’s harbor. The American forces had prevailed and at 7:30 am September 14, 1814 the British ended their bombardment. The successful defense of Baltimore marked a turning point in the War of 1812 and aided in restoring American pride after the burning of Washington DC and bolstered the nation's bargaining position at the Ghent peace talks. Three months later, on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent formally ended the war. The War of 1812 is often referred to as the “Second War of Independence,” the conflict inspired a fresh wave of patriotism in a generation too young to remember the Revolution. Key and his companions were taken back to Baltimore and released. The events of that night inspired Key. He composed a poem on the back of a letter. It has become one of our most famous national songs, The Star-Spangled Banner and was adopted as the U.S. national anthem in 1931. The Star-Spangled Banner Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that Star - Spangled Banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? When Key declared that “our flag was still there,” he fused the physical symbol of the nation with universal feelings of patriotism, courage, and resilience. The flag was no longer just an emblem of the nation; it became a representation of the country’s values and the ideals for which it stands. This year marks the 200th anniversary of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Today, the flag still waves over Fort McHenry as a “perpetual symbol of our patriotism”. HISTORY OF THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER BY ELLIOT WAGNER 7 September 2014 Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 4 Fri 5 8 9 10 11 6 Danny Mack For the good Times Membership Meeting 7:30 pm 7 Sat 12 13 The Brothers Weinfest 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Jeanne Zube German American Night 21 28 German Service Grace Luth. Church 1812 Highland Ave. Clearwater 3 pm 22 29 23 30 24 25 26 27 Board Meeting 7:00 pm Manni & Jason Daum Oktoberfest Schuhplattler Open 5 pm Cathy’s Lorelei Oktoberfest Schuhplattler Open 5 pm 8 HAPPY 94TH BIRTHDAY HELEN SVERAK ANTON & BREDA PICHLER 55 YEARS ANTON & ANN KLEPEC 45 YEARS HAPPY ANNIVERSARIE GARY & ROSEMARIE WILLIAMS 45 YEARS German American Society, Inc. God Bless America September 2014 www.germantampa.com Dial 211 Help for those in Need. Just dial 211 for telephone crisis intervention services and information/referrals to local health and human services in Pinellas County for physical and health services (including food, shelter and clothing). Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. Oktoberfest 2014 Friday, Sept. 26 & Saturday, Sept. 27 Friday, Oct. 3 & Saturday, Oct. 4 Friday, Oct. 10 & Saturday, Oct. 11 Doors open at 5 p.m.