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2008/01/25 01:18:45
Jens-Peter Schütte
Re: [OL] German heritage in America
Datum 2008/01/25 01:59:17
JWR184
Re: [OL] Thank you for the history


Betreff 2008/01/25 06:21:57
W. Fred Rump
Re: [OL] (German heritage in Cincinnati)
2008/01/05 01:38:08
JWR184
Re: [OL] Meaning of phrase "sub c'ditione rebaptizatus"
Autor 2008/01/25 01:59:17
JWR184
Re: [OL] Thank you for the history

Re: [OL] (German heritage in Cincinnati)

Date: 2008/01/25 01:35:26
From: JWR184 <JWR184(a)aol.com>

All,

I have to agree with Mary C.(below).
Cincinnati has a Deutscher Tag (German day). There is a parade with a band.
There are several good German restaurants in Cinti and N Kentucky.
There is a German language school and German spoken on a radio station. 
There are three German social groups, Kolping Society, Germannia, 
Donauschawben(sp). 
 
The Kolping Society is very active with a large membership. In fact there 
will be a German Schlachtfest (slaughter or butchering) festival at the Kopling 
Center on Feb 24, Sunday. Menu; roast pork, kraut, potatoes, veggies, dessert. 
$10. And Much more. Contact me.

Jim Rettig 


gene


> And of course, we have many ties with our sister city, Munich.  
> Cincinnati's
> Oktoberfest is an annual attraction that draws hundreds of thousands of
> people.   And don't get me started on the topic of goetta, which is a
> must-have for German-Cincinnatians (and many others).  Cincinnati and other
> mid-western authors have written extensively on the subject of
> German-Americans and their culture and heritage. 
> 
> Mary Cervantes
> 




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