Sep/Oct 2016 - Lancaster Liederkranz
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Sep/Oct 2016 - Lancaster Liederkranz
LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER—OCTOBER 2016 Oktoberfest! September 16, 17, & 18 Presented by the Alpenrose Schuhplattler Verein A celebration of German music, food, drink, song, & dance! Volunteer contact information on page: 14 Don’t forget to return your Oktoberfest Raffle Tickets! An informational flyer was included with your raffle tickets. Please use it to help promote our fest with your family and friends. President’s Message As we head into our fall season, we are looking toward our fest season and our newly revived kitchen business. Our kitchen business since Chef Matt has been here, has been going great guns during the summer, which we consider to be our slow season. There have been nothing but great comments about Matt’s menus, and the taste and quality of our kitchen’s food selections. We are currently still in the process of having Matt interview and hire a line cook to help him out on kitchen nights and at banquets. It has been somewhat of a slow process to find just the right person for that job. During that time, we have been operating with the help of volunteers in the role of line cook, pot washer, and a person to fry the schnitzels, which are still big sellers, each week. Unfortunately, our volunteer pool has been shrinking, and it’s been harder and harder to find volunteers to help us get through our kitchen. We’re asking for a few more volunteers to help in the kitchen until Matt finds a suitable line cook to help him. If interested, please contact me. While we are talking about volunteers, our Oktoberfest is coming up real soon, and we are still in need of volunteers to help, mostly with the Potato Pancakes, Cakes, and the entire food service line. The biggest need is in the area of organizing and supervising the food service area. Susan and Jim Williams, who have been doing the coordinating of the food service line, have given up those responsibilities, after many years of running that operation. Of course, we are looking for another couple or two to share those duties as kitchen coordinator/ captains. Obviously, at the time you are reading this newsletter, we will only be a couple weeks away from the fest, and we will be in need volunteers for these positions, as well as all the other volunteer positions for the fest stands. Please contact me A.S.A.P. to let me know where you want to help us. (con’t on page 2) GOOD FUN, GREAT FOOD, AND GEMÜTLICHKEIT AT THE LIEDERKRANZ! Club Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday: 4:00 -11:00 p.m. Friday: 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Saturdays & Sundays - Closed except for special events and club dances. Dining Hours: Thursday & Friday: Full Dinner Menu with bar & table service - Thursday dining: 5:30-8:00 p.m. (7:30 on first Thursday meeting night) - Friday dining: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dance Night Saturdays: Menu specials served 5:30-8:00 p.m. in the Ballroom for dance patrons or in the Bar area for those not attending the dance. Dances held select Saturdays October through May. Check schedule of events for dates. Page 1 (con’t from page 1) One final subject for my message this month, is the recognition of the retirement of Susan Williams as our banquet manager. Susan’s last banquets are scheduled for Labor Day weekend. Our chef Matt will be handling much of the banquet set-up with customers, and Larry Kepner will be taking the calls from prospective customers and referring them to Matt for details of the banquets. The rest of the details are still being worked out, prior to our banquets scheduled after Labor Day. If you look on Page 4 of this newsletter, you will see the entire tribute article, recognizing the more than 20 years of service as Banquet Manger, provided to us by Susan Williams. I would be remiss, if I didn’t make a thank you statement to Drue Bullington and Judy Zodet, for once again, organizing a very successful Sommer Singspiel, summer day camp program. Drue, Judy, and all our teachers did a fantastic job with 37 students this year, and the success was helped along with all the hard working volunteers that were here every day, preparing the food, and helping the campers with all their kitchen projects. Throughout the newsletter, please pay attention to information regarding our upcoming dance season, our first ever Christkindlmarkt (page 8), the new chorus season and possibly even a “grand opening” event for our kitchen business (once we have our staff in place). As usual, there is plenty to do at the Liederkranz. Hope to see you there, soon! Einigkeit macht stark! Robert L. Kilp Please support our Advertisers You will see in every newsletter issue small ads at various locations Many of the ads are members and do pay for these ads. This income is used to offset some of the newsletter printing and mailing costs. Please take a look at these ads and please support them. John Northup - Editor Reservation and Dining Information: Thursday & Friday Dining: Reservations allowed in the Ballroom only. No reservations allowed in the Barroom or Stammtisch areas. Please remember your servers and bartenders are volunteers of the club and are not receiving paid compensation for their work.— please support them. First Thursdays:Non-members must exit the Ballroom at the start of the Membership meeting at 7:30 Page 2 Welcome New Members The Lancaster Liederkranz Officers and Members welcome our new members: For the month of July Front Row — L to R: Kisha Kauffman, Sally Heineman, Helen Venesky, Kris Shertzer, Lee Shertzer, Art Young Back Row — L to R: Craig Kauffman, Matthew Emmert, Dan Emmert, Dave Overbach, Dan Fahringer For the month of August Front Row — L to R: Rox Perrefort, Wendy Volulopos, Nicole Breczewski Castagna Back Row — L to R: Nick Perrefort, Blain Hertzog, Steven Castagna July August Page 3 Trustees’ Report By Joe Eckenrode Head Trustee Greetings from all of the club trustees First off I'd like to thank my fellow trustees and ALL of those that worked hard to make the 2016 Club Picnic a great event. The weather was beautiful, the food delicious and yes the beer was nice and cold too. That's a hard combination to improve on. I personally really enjoy the picnic to see the many faces that are always volunteering through out the year to keep our club such a great place to be involved with. Thanks again to everyone. Some of our recently completed projects include: -Refinishing of the ballroom floor. -Shingled Roof repaired from what appeared to be wind damage and missing shingles. -Continued kitchen improvements to help our chef maximize his space and efficiency. On going projects include: -Barroom carpet to be steam cleaned on Sept 24 by Certified Carpet -Possibly insulate the HVAC duct system to improve efficiency and control the ducts "sweating" during the hot weather. -Replace ruined ceiling tiles in the ballroom from the "sweating" -10 new ceiling fans for pavilion and 2 new ceiling fans for barroom have been ordered and should be installed shortly. See you at the club, Joe Susan Williams, Banquet Manager Retires Susan Williams, our Banquet Manager, is retiring from her position, after 20+ years on the job. When we first moved to our new home, a banquet business was new territory for us. Susan was one of the first people to help us with our new business on a volunteer basis. Over time, we had several volunteer managers, and finally a paid banquet manager. In 2005, Susan returned as our Banquet Manager, and has been in that position ever since. During that time, Susan has built our banquet business from the fledgling startup business, to a major, robust banquet service in our club house, as well as the huge pavilion rental business we have from April through October. All this is attributed to Susan’s hard work in organizing and promoting our properties, and providing stellar customer service to our members, and non-members alike. Besides serving as our Banquet Manager, Susan and her husband Jim, have led the way as volunteers, as well. For many years, Sue and Jim have been the faces of our fest kitchen. They have been the organizers of the fest kitchen, being the captains in the food service area, running food, specifying what food is needed to keep the service moving throughout the fests. She and Jim were also the instrumental in all the set up for the kitchen area, and the arrangements for tent set-up and other services. Susan’s service will be severely missed, and it will be difficult to find volunteers to step in and fill her shoes in the fest area. Now that Sue will have some free time, hopefully you will see her getting to enjoy her time in the club, relaxing and enjoying a meal and a drink. When you see her, please be sure to thank her for her many years of service to the club. Page 4 News from Alleweil Jung German Folk Dancers We are learning a couple new dances for the Oktoberfest season. We have one we really like, and one we are trying hard to perfect. Hope to see you all there. We debuted our Creek Bank Crafters booth at the Parrot Fest. There was a great deal of interest, but not too many sales. In case you forgot, Some of us in the Alleweil Jung folk dance group formed the Creek Bank Crafters to help pay off the club’s debt from the tropical storm Irene flood repairs. We have been making crafts, and collecting crafts from other Liederkranz members to sell at events at the club. The bag pictured here is one of several dozen that we made as a group project. After our first attempt, we have some new marketing strategies. Our next event will be the Oktoberfest. We are hoping our new ideas and a home turf crowd will make this a big success. Come check us out and help us kick this debt! 100% donated items, 100% proceeds go to the Creek bank debt! Thanks Bill and Doris for letting me write the newsletter this month. As always, everyone is welcome to join in the fun at our practices on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 6:30 in the Rathskeller. Candy Eichenser Want Fast Updates to Weekly Menu Specials, Events, Last Minute Changes? Check out our web site and sign up for announcements. The club now has over 1,000 members receiving our weekly e-mails. You too, can get e-updates by entering your e-mail address in the box at the bottom of our Web Site Home Page. Visit us at lancasterliederkranz.com. Print out newsletter forms that are on our web site. Page 5 Be a part of “The Heart of the Liederkranz” ELDER LAW ASSOCIATES D. RITTENHOUSE MORRISON, Esq. Preventing loss of assets due to nursing home expenses 717-560-1500 Join the Chorus New Singers are always welcome Rehearsals held Wednesday Evenings Call Laura Schaeffer, President 717-201-0517 Fall is just around the corner, and that means the Liederkranz holiday chorus season is almost upon us. Our chorus continues to evolve with our new conductor, Rebecca joining us last season, and we have a number of new members joining us this fall. The chorus rehearses on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 PM in the ballroom, commencing on September 14th. Our first singing engagement will be at the Liederkranz Oktoberfest, with a short performance on the afternoon of Saturday, September 17th in the pavilion. Our holiday concert is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, December 3rd, followed by our chorus sponsored dinner and dance at the club. The R. M. 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Machen Freudige Musik NEW MEMBERS New members that are voted in each month must pick up their cards at the bar approximately two weeks after becoming a member – cards will not be mailed, you must come to the club, and receive your proximity card from the bartender. Your name has been entered into the roster books at the door and at the bar—just state your name to be given club privilege until receiving card. Make sure your name is correct and sign the back of your card. Note: There is now a build up of new member cards that have not been picked up at the bar. If you have not picked up your new card, please come to the club bar and claim yours. 414 E. King St. · Lancaster Charles F. Snyder, Jr., Supervisor (717) 393-9661 441 N. George St. · Millersville Mark D. Burkholder, Supervisor (717) 872-5041 Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. 3110 Lititz Pike · Lititz Charles F. Snyder, III, Supervisor (717) 560-5100 www.snyderfuneralhome.com Thank You—Data Administrator—John Northup 165 S. Orchard St. Dallastown, PA 17313 Phone 717-244-3494 Fax 717-244-9401 www.atlanticcustomgranite.com CUSTOM KITCHEN & BATH COUNTERTOPS Granite,Soapstone,Marble Limestone,Zodiaq,Cambria Caesarstone,Silestone Mark & Brian Clayborne, owners Page 6 Alpenrose Schuhplattler As has been the custom for me the past couple of years, I have started the fall newsletter with this brief history of the Oktoberfest. The official sign of fall, for us, is the beginning of Oktoberfest! This festive celebration was established in October of 1810 by Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (crowned as King Ludwig I) in celebration of his marriage to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. The unusual thing was that the general public was invited to share in his celebration. At the time, such a thing was unheard of, nobles rarely associated themselves with the general public however, and some 40,000 Bavarians attended the celebration in Munich on what is now called Theresienwiese (the Teresa Meadow). Almost 200 years later, year after year, the celebration is held at the same location. "Wies’n" (the local term for the celebration, derived from Theresienwiese) is truly a Bavarian event that has become a celebration of life not only for Bavarians, but for all Germans and now the world, with some form of Oktoberfest happening in many cities and breweries. Although major amounts of beer were had at the very first Oktoberfest, the event was initially built around its horse race and state agricultural show. The horse race has since been dropped, however the agricultural show continues and the festival has taken on many carnival characteristics. Oktoberfest now lasts 16 days, beginning in mid-September and ending on the 1st Sunday in October, with major Munich breweries sponsoring the event, up to 6 million attendees packing into mega beer halls and over 5 million liters of beer consumed every year With that little bit of history concluded, our summer season is coming to a close and our Monday evening practices are in full swing as we prepare for another busy Oktoberfest season. The month of September begins with an invitation to attend the Enzian VTG Stiftungsfest in Delaware. We then are performing all three days at our annual Oktoberfest the following weekend. The dancing and fun continues until the end of October with performances scheduled for the German American Oktoberfest at the Maryland State Fairgrounds and the Oktoberfest in Cockeysville, MD. To digress for a moment, since the printing of the last newsletter, we have the pleasure to congratulate one of our long time dancers Grace Hanley on her “tying the knot” with Scott Carson. Best wishes for many years of wedded bliss. With the many events we are involved with we are always eager to welcome any new member looking to share in this aspect of German culture and enjoy an atmosphere of “gemuetlichkeit”. Stop by and check it out. As with the other Active groups in the Liederkranz, it is one way to share in the club’s activities and promote and foster our heritage “Treu dem Guten Alten Brauch” Bis zum wiederschauen John Page 7 Kindergruppe Report The Kindergruppe has begun practicing again and will be getting ready for performances at the Oktoberfest. The next practice in September, will be after the Oktoberfest, on Monday, September 26th, at 6:30 in the ballroom. Our group will once again be selling Soft Pretzels at Oktoberfest. Look for the cute kids in Bavarian Tracht, carrying baskets of wonderfully fresh baked soft pretzels. Thanks to Kathy Buckwalter and her helpers, we will also be selling Lebkuchen hertz. They will be available at the cake stand. After the Oktoberfest, we will begin again, our annual Christmas wreath, Greens and Poinsettia sales. Watch for more information about that in your weekly e-mails and on the website. As always, we want to thank our members, officers, trustees and parents/grandparents for all your support of the Alpenrose Schuhplattler Kindergruppe. Thanks also to our accomplished accordion and button box player, Tom Markow. If anyone is interested in the Kindergruppe, contact Bob (717-475-2784, rlkilp@yahoo.com) or Mary Ellen Kilp (717-475-2785, mekilp@yahoo.com) by e-mail or phone. Celebrate the Holiday Season at the Liederkranz's first German Christmas Market December 11, 2016! As in traditional German Christmas Markets, vendors will sell their wares, food and drinks will be served, and cultural entertainment provided - hours 12pm to 6pm. All interested vendors should complete and return the Vendor Application Form located on the "News" page of the LL website. Stay tuned for further details, an official list of vendors, and schedule of events. MEMBERSHIP CARD POLICY - As a member, it is your responsibility to validate your membership upon entrance to the club either to the Door Attendant or the Bartender on duty—even if you may be a long time member. This practice, along with signing-in of nonmembers is not meant to be an annoyance to you, but are requirements by the PA Liquor Control Board who govern our private club status. Please be prepared to offer your membership card each time you enter whether or not you feel the door attendant or bartender should know you. Our growing membership makes this practice even more important. FRONT DOOR ATTENDANT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Thursday & Friday evening front door volunteers are needed. For their work, door volunteers receive dinner and beverage. Couples are welcome! If interested in learning more about this volunteer work., please contact any officer or trustee of the club. Page 8 COMING EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2016 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 2016/17 Season Dances - Fall Line-up: Labor Day - Club Closed ……………………………………………… WEINLESEFEST Sat., October 15, 7:30-11:30 pm $8 Members in advance ~ $10 Guests and $10 members at the door Dinner service available 5:30 - 8:00 Music by: Heidi und die Heimat Echo THURSDAY MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS September 1 & October 6 ~ 7:30 pm ……………………………………………… FRIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Come join the fun...see if you can steal a bottle of wine and stay out of jail! Maria, John & Chip - Sept 2, 7pm Saddle Up - Sept 9, 7:30pm ~~~~~ ……………………………………………… Dinner service is available on all Saturday Dance nights from 5:30 to 8:00. Service is available in the Ballroom and Bar for those not attending the dance. TEAM TRIVIA Thursdays - 7:00 pm Sept 8 & 22 and Oct 13 & 27 ~~~~~ MILITARY BALL ……………………………………………… OKTOBERFEST Sat., November 12, 7:30-11:30 $8 in advance ~ $10 Guests and $10 members at the door Dinner service 5:30 - 8:00 Music by: George Tarasek Orchestra Sponsored by the Alpenrose Schuhplattler Verein September 16 - 17 - 18 Friday, 6-11pm - Die Lustigen Almdudler 7-11 ~~~~~ Saturday, 1-11pm - Maria & John Band 2-6 Die Lustigen Almdudler 7-11 Special Military March. Come in your uniform! ~~~~~ ~~~~~ CHRISTMAS DANCE Sunday, 12-6pm - Joe Kroboth Band 2-6 ~~~~~ Throughout the Fest: Alpenrose Adult & Kindergruppe Dancers Liederkranz Chorus, Hobby Chor, Alleweil Jung Folk Dancers, Singspiel Youth ~~~~~ Adult $6 - Children 6-15 yrs $2 Age 5 & under N/C Sat., December 3, 7:30-11:30 pm $8 Members in advance ~ $10 Guests and $10 members at the door Music by: Joe Weber Band Christmas Dinner and Dance at the Club immediately follows the Liederkranz Chorus Winter Concert to be held at Zion Church in Landisville at 5pm Sunday, 6:00 - Oktoberfest Raffle Drawing $1000 top prize! Don’t forget to return your tickets! Additional tickets available at the club. ~~~~~~ Additional Dance Information on page Many Thanks to Club members, Chip and Chad Snyder and the Charles F. Snyder Family Funeral Homes for their sponsorship of printing costs for our Oktoberfest Raffle Tickets. And a thank you also goes out to our club member Jack Brinker for assembling the raffle ticket mailing to the members. ……………………………………………… Celebrate the Holiday Season at the Club’s first Christkindlmarkt Sunday, December 11 at the Pavilion Noon - 6:00 p.m. Page 9 Lancaster Liederkranz 2016/17 Yearly Schedule of Events SEPTEMBER_______________________________ 1 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 2 Fri Friday Music - Maria, John & Chip 5 Mon Labor Day - club closed 8 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm 9 Fri Friday Music - Saddle Up 14 Wed Fest Set-up - 4:45pm * 16 Fri Oktoberfest - 6-11pm Clubhouse & Bar closed during Fest * 17 Sat * 18 Sun 22 Thu Oktoberfest - 1-11pm Oktoberfest - noon-6pm Team Trivia - 7pm OCTOBER______________________________ 6 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 7 Fri Friday Music - TBD 13 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 15 Sat Weinlesefest - 7:30pm 22 Sat Pavilion Closing - Trustees’ Work Day 27 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm 28 Fri Music by Kompass Rose - 7:30pm NOVEMBER_______________________________ 3 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 4 Fri Music by Alpenlaender Trio - 7pm 10 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 12 Sat Military Ball - 7:30pm 18 Fri Music by Ellis Woodward - 7pm 19 Sat Stiftungsfest - 7:30pm 23 Wed Thanksgiving Eve Music - Randy Z 24 Thu Thanksgiving - club closed DECEMBER_______________________________ 1 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 2 Fri Hayrides, Caroling, Glühwein and Music by Maria, John & Chip * 3 Sat Winter Concert, Dinner and Dance: Concert 5pm - Dinner 6:30 - Dance 7:30pm 4 Sun 8 Thu 10 Sat * 11 15 16 29 31 Sun Thu Dec Thu Sat Children’s Christmas Party - 2pm Team Trivia - 7pm Volunteer & Organization Covered Dish Christmas Party - 6pm Christkindlmarkt at the Pavilion Team Trivia - 7pm Music by Kompas Rose - 7:30pm Team Trivia - 7pm New Year’s Eve Party - Res. Required JANUARY - 2017___________________________ 5 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 12 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 15 Sun Schneeball Dance - 2pm 20 Fri Alpenrose Spaghetti Dinner - 6pm Ellis Woodward at the Bar - 7pm 26 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm 28 Sat Eisfest at the Pavilion - noon-6pm FEBRUARY _______________________________ 2 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30pm 5 Sun Super Bowl Party - club opens 4pm 9 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 11 Sat Fasching Club Dance - 7:30pm Dinner service available 5:30-8pm 23 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 25 Sat Lumpenball - Club Dance - 7:30pm Dinner service available 5:30-8pm MARCH __________________________________ 2 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30 pm 5 Sun Cabbage Hill Day - noon 9 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm * 18 Sat Bockbier Fest - 7:30pm Dinner service available 5:30-8pm 23 Thu Team Trivia - 7pm 26 Sun German Student Day students by invitation APRIL ____________________________________ 2 Sun Parrot Fest Ticket Sales to Members - 2pm 6 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30 pm * 8 Sat Ein Abend in Wien - 7:30pm Dinner service available 5:30-8pm 13 Thu Team Trivia 27 Thu Team Trivia * 29 Sat Spring Concert, Dinner and Dance: Concert 5pm - Dinner 6:30 - Dance 7:30pm MAY____________________________________ 4 Thu Membership Meeting - 7:30 pm 7 Sun Chorus Fundraiser Breakfast -11-1pm 7 Sun Volunteer Sign-up Day noon-2pm * 13 Sat Maitanz - 7:30pm Dinner service available 5:30-8pm * Denotes event is open to the public - Save the Date Sunday, December 11, noon - 6pm Christkindlmarkt at the Pavilion EXECUTIVE, TRUSTEE, AND MEMBERSHIP MEETING SCHEDULE September: Thu Sep 1 Membership Meeting Tue Sep 13 Executive Meeting Tue Sep 27 Trustee Meeting October: Tue Oct 4 Thu Oct 6 Tue Oct 18 Tue Oct 25 Page 10 Executive/Trustee Meeting Membership Meeting Executive Meeting Trustee Meeting LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ ADMINISTRATIVE ROSTER TRUSTEES & ASSIGNMENTS 722 S. Chiques Rd., Manheim, PA 17545 Phone: 717-898-8451 (after 4pm weekdays) Web: lancasterliederkranz.com Email: lancasterliederkranz@comcast.net OFFICERS - PRESIDENT: Bob Kilp .................................................... 475-2784 rlkilp@yahoo.com - VICE PRESIDENT: John Blank................................................ 406-6620 bnakita@aol.com - RECORDING SECRETARY: Elise Bullington elise.bullington@gmail.com ............ ...... 870-0723 - CHORUS PRESIDENT: Laura Schaeffer, President ..................... 201-0517 ellejay58@aol.com - TREASURER: Jason Brill................................................. 666-9554 jasonb@brilliantsg.com - FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Virginia Smith .......................................... 880-2081 lancaster.appraiser@comcast.net - FINANCIAL ASSISTANT - by exec. appointment Jan Rosenfeld ........................................... 898-7397 rosenfeldj@verizon.net Greg “Bucky” Buckwalter ........................ 572-5616 Bar Operations - beer gregrb1@gmail.com Joe Eckenrode - Special Projects ............... 333-0549 joee134@comcast.net 2 year Trustee, 2nd year: Mike Eyster - Bar Operations - liquor ...... 669-1387 meyster16@comcast.net 2 year Trustee, 1st year: Jeff Munster - Outside Grounds ................ 666-8008 jmunster@lcswma.org Mary Munster ............................................. 330-8883 mcmunster@comcast.net Larry Withum ............................................. 572-8796 Small Games of Chance sailingdc1@gmail.com Glenn Yanos ..................................... home 964-1951 .......................................................... cell 413-0142 BANQUET & PAVILION RENTALS - Facilities Rental Administrator Larry Kepner lskepner@comcast.net ....................... cell 951-1634 - Executive Chef Matthew Miller millerfamily2010@verizon.net .......... cell 743-7890 AREA & COMMITTEE MANAGERS ORGANIZATIONS - CHORUS: Laura Schaeffer, President ..................... 201-0517 ellejay58@aol.com Rebecca Achenbach, Director ................. 989-8093 r_achenbach@hotmail.com - HOBBY CHOR: Tim Haertter, President .......................... 538-2900 thaertter@gmail.com - ALPENROSE SCHUHPLATTLERS: Mark Stanavage, President ..................... 397-6423 markangela@comcast.net - ALPENROSE KINDERGRUPPE: Bob Kilp, president & Mary Ellen Kilp, director rlkilp@yahoo.com Bob cell ........ ...... 475-2784 mekilp@yahoo.com Mary Ellen .. ...... 475-2785 - ALLEWEIL JUNG VOLKSTÄNZER: Bill Eichenser, President ................... 932-2833 bill@tiedyeguru.com Doris Blouin, Vice President .................. 697-8455 doris.blouin@hotmail.com ORANIZATION AFFILIAITONS - CHORUS: Nordöstlicher Sängerbund, USA (NÖSB) Deutscher Chorverband, Germany - ALPENROSE SCHUHPLATTLERS: Gauverband Nordamerika - ALLEWEIL JUNG VOLKSTANZER: North American Federation of German Folk Dance Groups - BAR PERSONNEL: Renate McElheny ........................... home 392-8804 berlin1813@comcast.net ................... cell 201-4281 - BAR OPERATIONS: Greg “Bucky” Buckwalter ....................... 572-5616 gregrb1@gmail.com Mike Eyster......................................... ...... 669-1387 meyster16@comcast.net - ENTERTAINMENT: John Blank ................................................. 406-6620 bnakita@aol.com - FEST CHAIRMAN: Bob Kilp .................................................... 475-2784 rlkilp@yahoo.com - LAWN MOWING CREW ADMISTRATOR: Jeff Munster ............................................... 666-8008 jmunster@lcswma.org - MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: Jim Fasnacht.............................................. 870-1967 fasnachtjc@msn.com - NEWSLETTER & DATA ADMINISTRATOR John Northup ................................. home 569-3752 northupj@verizon.net........................ cell 471-1141 - COMMUNICATIONS - WEBSITE & EMAIL: Linda Feilmeier .............................. home 285-7701 feilmeier@comcast.net...................... cell 283-9118 GERMAN GROUP LIAISON Doris Blouin .............................................. 697-8455 doris.blouin@hotmail.com Page 11 Furman Home for Funerals 59 WEST MAIN STREET LEOLA, PENNSYLVANIA 17540 PHILIP W. FURMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 24-HOUR AVAILABILITY CALL (717) 656-6833 FAX: (717) 656-4962 HOBBY CHOR NOTES Tim Haertter, President As I am typing this newsletter one week before our big Annual Golf Outing, I am so humbled and impressed by all the wonderful people I have met at the Lancaster Liederkranz , especially my brother members (and spouses) of the Hobby Chor. Once again it is the countless hours of your generous time and talents that makes this place so special. I would specially want to acknowledge (too many to list) to our organizers, patrons and our participating golfers this year who contributed towards another successful fundraising event. In additional to our Golf Outing event, The Hobby Chor has also been busy rehearsing on Thursday nights as we quickly approach a busy and festive fall season: Indoor Oktoberfest – 2:00 pm —- Our Savior Lutheran Church — Sept. 10th Oktoberfest here at our beloved Lancaster Liederkranz — Sept 16, 17, 18th Allentown Steel Stacks Beer Festival — October 9th Like to Sing? Always wanted to learn the lyrics of the music sung at many of our clubs social events ? Look no further. We are always looking for new singers to join our beloved Hobby Chor. The Hobby Chor is a great way to learn the German language and surround yourself with great people. We currently rehearse the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Thursdays at 8 pm. Please join us in song and fellowship. I would to conclude this report by thanking Bill Eichenser for his vision and leadership as our President. Bill has accepted a promotion at work that has resulted in a difficult decision resigning as our President of the Hobby Chor. We all wish Bill the best in his new career endeavors and thank him for sharing his time and talents with all of us. Hoch lebe die Gemütlichkeit! Tim Phone : 717 65 3 -8 Fax: 65 654 3 -2 970 Re 625 ar W . BARTO N’S Bod y Shop, Inc. Eugene M. Barto n Preside nt Compliments of Ednamay Witmer J. L. HONBERGER CO., INC. Swimming Pool & Spa Supplies•Spas Chemicals•Pumps•Filter Systems Residential and Commercial 883 S. Chiques Road, Manheim, PA 7545 717-898–SWIM Ext. 22 Fax: 717-898-9110 www.honberger.com Nikolaus & Hohenadel Attorneys at Law 327 Locust St., Columbia, PA 17512 (717) 684-4422 FAX (717) 684-6099 Page 12 ory m e M In of arks M J Hans Lasst Uns Erinnern, Gerhard H. Börger Kapitänleutnant z.S.a.D. und Gerbermeister 26. April 1914 - 12 July 2000 Hobby Chor Sänger mit Leib und Seele Käte mory e M n I of olds n y e R Ken O’Day Law Associates MICHAEL P. O’DAY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 158 EAST CHESTNUT STREET LANCASTER, PA 17602-2951 (717)393-4001 FAX: (717)393-8014 Lancaster Liederkranz Team Trivia - Come to the club bar at 7:00 on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month to enjoy a fabulous dinner and learn new and interesting facts while you play! There are 3 rounds of general information and 1 round of a specific topic. First and second place teams will win beverage chips for prizes. Come and join the fun! If you have any questions, contact trivia organizer: Jeanie Bachand: jbachand@comcast.net Upcoming Team Trivia Dates: September 8 & 22 at 7PM, October 13 & 27 at 7PM. In Memoriam Our heartfelt condolences to the families of our departed members and friends: May their souls and the souls of all our departed members and friends rest in peace MEMBER JOSEPHINE JAKOB, WIFE OF MEMBER JOSEPH JAKOB CATHERINE WAGNER, MOTHER OF MEMBER KENNETH WAGNER PAST MEMBER KATE BORGER MEMBER DANIEL M. SAMILO PAST MEMBER WILLIAM FRITZ MEMBER JACK H. MILLER PAST MEMBER STANLEY J. BUCH Want Fast Updates to Weekly Menu Specials, Events, Last Minute Changes? Check out our web site and sign up for announcements. The club now has over 1,000 members receiving our weekly e-mails. You too, can get e-updates by entering your e-mail address in the box at the bottom of the Home Page. Visit us at lancasterliederkranz.com. Also, you can print out newsletter forms that are included in our web site. MEMBER RENEWAL NOTICE If you forgot to send in a self addressed envelope, you will have to pick up your 2016 labels at the bar. Your 2016 label will not be mailed to you. To pick up your label, tell the bartender you are here to pick up your 2016 label green lined coin envelope. “Metal Fasteners to Solve Construction Challenges, (717) 333-2344 Paul Stanavage – Vorplattler whether Big or Small.” 520 North Hartley St. York, PA 17404 Phone 717-843-9934 Fax 717-845-7802 capitalscrew@verizon.net Page 13 OKTOBERFEST VOLUNTEER CONTACT INFORMATION Fri., Sat., & Sun., September 16, 17, & 18 If you volunteered last year and are interested in helping again in the same area or perhaps in another area, contact an area committee chairperson to sign-up. Volunteers are entitled to admittance to Fest and limited food & beverage tickets. Contact any committee chairperson to offer your volunteer help: General Fest Chairperson: Bob Kilp Ph: 475-2784 rlkilp@yahoo.com Anneliese’s Potato Pancakes: Glenn Yanos Ph: 964-1951 or 413-0142 Club Merchandise Tent: Barbi Stanavage Ph: 333.-3071 bpstana@aol.com Food Service: Connie Waltz Ph: 575-3457 waltzcom@comcast.net Cake Donations & Sales: Kim Reinfried Ph: 413-1158 kreinfried@comcast.net Gate: Larry Kepner Ph: 951-1634 lskepner@comcast.net Food/Bev. Ticket Sales: Linda Feilmeier Ph: 285-7701 feilmeier@comcast.net Bar: Renate McElheny Ph: 392-8804 berlin1813@comcast.net Decorating: Bob Schlinkman Ph: 394-2587 Set-up/Tear-down: John Blank Ph: 406-6620 bnakita@aol.com Fest Trash Duty: Scott Britcher Ph: 649-6075 sbritcher@liftincorporated.com Kids Craft Tent: Carolyn Santos Ph: 599-5493 Carolyn.Santos@hotmail.com GERMAN LESSONS German classes will be offered again this fall! Classes will run for 10 weeks and cost $60. The day, time and start date for each is still TBD. Please watch the weekly Wednesday email for detailed information, or contact the instructor by email to register and get more specific information, once it is available. Beginner - Gwen Phillips - gwennie.phillips@gmail.com Intermediate - Stephanie Henrich - stephanie_henrich@hempfieldsd.org "For Peace of Mind... When It Matters Most" 717-872-2266 717-397-8298 www.scheidfuneralhome.com Bill Eichenser, President 717-932-2833 722 S. Chiques Rd. Manheim, Page 14PA 7545 717-898-8451 Serving The Community With Dignity And Reverence, Regardless Of Expenditure Page 14 2016/17 Dance Schedule and Ticket Information The Liederkranz offers a full season of 10 fun Saturday evening dance events beginning October 15 with our popular Weinlesefest followed by the Military Ball on November 12. Also, a Sunday afternoon Schneeball/Kaffeeklatsch event on January 15 (the full dance schedule is listed below.) Tickets are available by individual dance, or by purchasing a season pass which is available at a discounted rate! All season dances are open to the public, and are a great way to introduce friends to our club. All dances are sponsored by the club’s cultural organization groups. Individual dance ticket prices - $8/member in advance and $10/guest and member at the door. Individual dance tickets for Weinlesefest and the Military Ball will go on sale at the Bar at the end of September. Full Season Pass - A season pass is a benefit 2 ways: you will have guaranteed seating at your table throughout the season and it offers a season discount. Season passes are available by emailing the club at lancasterliederkranz@comcast.net. Select your preferred table now, payment of $60/pp ($120 per couple) is not required until you pick up your pass. Deadline for season pass sign-up is September 23. All tables seat 8 people except 1 smaller table that seats 6. Seating is for table only, not specific seat assignments. Note: Previous season pass holders have first refusal of their seats. 2016/17 Dance Schedule: Dances are Saturdays from 7:30-11:30 p.m. The Schneeball/Kaffeeklatsch is Sunday afternoon event, 2-6 p.m. Dances are open to the public, and are a good way to introduce people to the Club. Dinner service is available on all dance nights from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Date October 15 November 12 December 3 January 15 February 11 February 25 March 18 April 8 April 29 May 13 Dance Weinlesefest Military Ball (come in uniform!) Christmas Concert & Dance Schneeball/Kaffeeklatsch Fasching Lumpben Ball Bockbier Fest Ein Abend in Wien Spring Concert & Dance Maitanz Band Heidi und the Heimat Echo George Tarasek Orchestra Joe Weber Band Maria & John Mike Surratt & the Continentals Joe Weber Band Heidi und the Heimat Echo Walt Groller Orchestra Mike Surratt & the Continentals Joe Kroboth Band Independent events not included in regular season dances: November 19 December 31 March 5 Stiftungsfest New Year’s Eve Dinner Dance Cabbage Hill Day Maria, John, & Chip Trio Maria & John the Band TBD Note regarding New Years Eve: Season ticket holders will have first refusal for NYE seating until the Nov. 3 membership meeting, at which time they will go on sale to the membership. DANCE NIGHT DINNER SERVICE: It’s not necessary to attend dances in order to enjoy our dance night menu! Service is available in the Ballroom or Bar area from 5:30-8:00. REMINDER... The Alpenrose Kindergruppe Schuhplattlers will be selling holiday greens and poinsettias again this year. Deadline for orders will be in November. Look for an order form in the next newsletter, and also in upcoming emails and on the website. These flowers & greens are of excellent quality! Please plan on supporting the Kindergruppe’s winter fundraiser. Page 15 Page 16 Report of the 17th Annual Hobby Chor Golf Outing The Hobby Chor held its 17th Annual Golf Outing and Dinner on August 19th. We had 132 participating golfers welcomed at the Four Seasons Golf Club with perfect weather and invited back to the LLK pavilion for an award and dinner social. As always we want to publicly thank our business sponsors and encourage all of our Liederkranz members and friends to support them. Our Hole Sponsors: Allied Veterinary Crematory Ltd, Barton's Body Shop, Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory, Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home, Inc., Compliments of Doris Blouin, Compliments of Karl Van Dyke, Jr., Four O’clock Crowd, Frey Lutz, Inc., Fulton Mortgage, Furman Home for Funerals, Harvey's Main Street BBQ, Highway Equipment & Supply Co.-Brownstown, James M. Hook & Co. CPAs, Lift Inc., Nikolaus & Hohenadel. LLP, Oak Leaf Manor, Owl Chiropractic Center, Roma’s Pizza – Red Lion, Sanctuary Financial Group, Scooters Restaurant, Sequinox, Inc., State Farm Insurance – Lois White Agent, Swedish Motors, Inc., Thru It All. Lastly we express an added appreciation to all of our Special Event Sponsors. Event Patrons: Autohaus Lancaster, Country Meadows Retirement Communities, Hampton Inn & Suites, J L Honberger Inc., Tomlinson Bomberger, Inc,; Lunch Sponsors: JG environmental; Course Beer sponsor: Union Community Bank; Pavilion Dinner & Beer Sponsor: Kirchner's Beverage Distributors. Also thanks for gifts in kind to D. G. Yuengling, Inc., Van Scoy, Mauer &Mash, Von Gehr Jewelry Shop, and to all those who contributed gifts and donations toward our door prizes or otherwise helped us in any way. We look forward to seeing everyone next year. Proceeds from our golf outing support our sponsorship of German student scholarship grants, charitable contributions as well as help supplement costs pertaining to our singing performances which are for non-profit organizations. Your support also enables us to contribute directly to many Liederkranz projects and related needs and requests. Hoch lebe die Gemütlichkeit! Tim Page 17 The Sommer Singspiel camp was a huge success! This year, nearly 40 students from grades 3 – 10 spent four days (a day longer than our inaugural year) immersed in a unique experience, which culminated in an hour and a half sharing session! This summer, students experienced German language, music and culture in many ways: The German language classes, taught by Stephanie Henrich, Lauren Jannotta and Dawn Miller, included: reviewing the numbers and alphabet and German songs/chants that go along with them; a lesson on May Day, which included making Wappen and head pieces, and learning to dance around and weave the May Pole; and a lesson about school supplies and the Schultüte tradition in Germany, including creating a Schultüte that were magically filled with school supplies labeled auf Deutsch which students can use for the new school year! The music and movement classes were taught by Drue Bullington, Michael Luckenbill and Lisa Sempsey. Students learned to play the ukulele, sing two German songs (“Froh zu sein” and “Lachen, singen”) and a highlight for many was making instruments from common items such as “spoon sticks,” kazoos and an Alpenhorn made from PVC piping! Students also learned how to do a traditional German Volkstanz, “ D'hammerschmiedsgselln” and enjoyed a presentation from some of the members of the Alpenrose Schuhplattler. There were few new and wonderful additions to camp this year! Bob Beck and son Tanner taught soccer skills and got the kids moving and sweaty! In the kitchen, Judy Zodet and her amazing volunteers helped our students make Apfelstrudel, Lebkuchenherzen and Spaghettieis! The campers loved devouring their creations! We owe great debt of gratitude to the following people for helping in many ways, including preparing lunches, helping at recess, doing dishes, taking pictures, registration, baking cookies, helping with the ballroom reset and doing pretty much anything that the teachers needed: Dan and Irene Sheats, Anita Hayward, Anna Reynolds, Margaret Kuester, Carolyn Santos, Candy Eichenser, Honey Lack, George Grabb, Barbi Stanavage, Bob Kilp, John Blank, Vicki Zodet, Angie Beck, Liz Fredricks. A special thanks to Jess Kling for making the brilliant highlights video which we will share through the club’s weekly e-mail and at the the membership meeting. Please check out our website at https://llksingspiel.wordpress.com/ for upcoming dates of activities throughout the school year. Get your passports stamped! Our Singspiel Calendar of Events is printed in the form of a Passport and we’re hoping that you’ll pick up a Passport and help the younger Liederkranz members fill these with stamps! Your first chance is coming up! We’ll be having an Oktoberfest Cultural evening for all ages on Wednesday, September 14th from 6:30-8:00 p.m. where we’ll teach about the history of Oktoberfest and we’ll practice some songs to share in the pavilion on Sunday of our Liederkranz Oktoberfest and maybe even show off our Kazoos and Alphorns! Vielen Dank! Page 18 The Singspiel Staff The Trustees and Officers would like to thank all of the members who provided food and goodies for our club's picnic on Sunday. It was a wonderful day of food, fun and gemütlichkeit. Mike & Larry Andy & Mike Jeff & Bob Horseshoe Winners: Gold Medal: Mike McGinnis and Larry Withum Silver Medal: Andy Deck and Mike Rhoads Bronze Medal: Jeff Munster and Bob Beck HEY FOOTBALL FANS The club will be open on Sundays for Philly Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers games. Come enjoy a beer and the games o n o u r b i g s c r e e n TV w i t h yo u r cl u b friends. Snacks for sharing are always welcome! Check weekly emails for scheduled games to be shown. Page 19 Lancaster Liederkranz PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE 722 S. Chiques Rd. Manheim, PA 17545-9131 PAID (Salunga exit off PA 283) Phone 717-898-8451 after 4 PM Web site: Lancasterliederkranz.com York, PA Permit 163 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Founded 1880 Page 20