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Pennsylvania German 2009 Calendar of Events
(Events Marked with
P this symbol are courtesy
of Francis Kline
Pennsylvania Deitsch Versammling Vun Barricks Kounty)
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January
Friday,
January 2, 2009 - 10
am P
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by:Dale
Schwoyer
Replays
on:
Saturday
@ 9:00
PM,
Sunday @
10:00
AM,
Tuesday
@ 1:00
PM
Sunday,
January 4, 2009 10:30 a.m.
Pennsylvania German New Year's Celebration
as part of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of
Christ Delong's UCC Church.
For More
information Contact Christ Delong's UCC
Church 63 Old Bowers Road Bowers, PA 19511
610-682-2597
Mo nday,
January 5,
2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm. Our Pennsylvania German Club meets in the
Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547)
Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Sunday,
January 11, 2009 2:00 p.m. (snow date: Sunday,
January 25, 2009)
PA German Dialect Program
Moderator
Ronald Treichler is coordinating a special group
to provide an afternoon of immersion in the PA
German Dialect. The program will include PA
German stores and poems read or told by your
friends and neighbors in the Upper Perkiomen
Valley.
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Friday,
January
16,
2008 -
6:43pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
17,
Fersommling
No. 28
Mount
Zion, F.C.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Hell
or High
Water
Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Mo nday,
January 19,
2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm. Our Pennsylvania German Club meets in the
Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547)
Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Wednesday,
January 21, 2009 - 8:00am
P
Dialect-Kultur
Risser's Restaurant, Stouchsburg
Thursday ,
January
22,
2009 -
5:00pm
P
P.G.
Conversation
Group
H.A.C.C.,
Lebanon
Campus
Friday,
January
22,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
4,
Fersommling
No. 61
Quakertown, PA
Monday,
January
26,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
9,
Fersommling
No. 55
Dublin F.C.
Wednesday,
January
28,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
15,
Fersommling
No. 43
Kutztown F.C.
February
Monday,
February
2,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
1,
Fersommling
No. 73
Germansville
F.C.
Tues day,
February 3, 2009 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Family & Homeschool Workshop "A Valentine
Workshop" (repeated
Thursday,
February 5, 2009 3:30-5:00 p.m.)
Make Cutwork valentines and learn about the
Pennsylvania German folk art of Scherenschnitte,
(cutwork) and more...
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Wednesday,
February
4,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
2,
Fersommling
No. 72
Tylersport F.C.
Thursday ,
February 5, 2009 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Family & Homeschool Workshop "A Valentine
Workshop"
Make Cutwork valentines and learn about the
Pennsylvania German folk art of Scherenschnitte,
(cutwork) and more...
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Friday, February 6, 2009 - 10
am
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by: Dale
Schwoyer
Replays
on:
Saturday
@ 9:00
PM,
Sunday @
10:00
AM,
Tuesday
@ 1:00
PM
Friday,
February
6,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
11,
Fersommling
No. 52
Ashfield, PA
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Black
History
Program
- 2pm
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Mo nday,
February
9,
2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm. Our Pennsylvania German Club meets in the
Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547)
Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Volunteer
Tea
3pm
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Mo nday,
February
16,
2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm. Our Pennsylvania German Club meets in the
Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547)
Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Thursday, February
19, 2009
Pennsylvania German Friends
- 7pm.
The Pennsylvania German Friends (Pennsilfaanisch
Deitsch Freind) hold a regular meeting on the
third Thursday of most months at St Peter's
Lutheran Church, 1933
Hanover Avenue, Allentown. The gatherings are
free and open to the public. Various
aspects of the heritage and dialect of the
Pennsylvania Dutch people in the Lehigh Valley
are highlighted. The ability to converse in the
dialect is not necessary, although some
familiarity is helpful. For further information,
call 610-264-2979.
Wednesday,
February 18, 2009 - 8:00am
P
Dialect-Kultur
Risser's Restaurant, Stouchsburg
Friday,
February
20,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
6,
Fersommling
No. 59
Kresgeville ,
PA
Thursday
February
26,
2009 -
5:00pm
P
P.G.
Conversation
Group
H.A.C.C.,
Lebanon
Campus
March
Mo nday,
March 1, 2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm. Our Pennsylvania German Club meets in the
Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547)
Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Tuesday,
March 3, 2009 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Family & Homeschool Workshop "German Fairy
Tales and Folklore"
repeated Thursday,
March 5, 2009 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Discover the German folktales and legends
possibly known by the Schwenkfelders featured in
our Stacy Clark exhibit.
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Friday, March 6, 2009 - 10
am
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by: Dale
Schwoyer
Replays
on:
Saturday
@ 9:00
PM,
Sunday @
10:00
AM,
Tuesday
@ 1:00
PM
Sunday, March 8, 2009
CHARTER
DAY -
Open
House
12-5pm — First Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Wednesday,
March 11, 2009
(snow date:
March 18, 2009)
8:45 am to 7:45
pm
Bus Trip to
Philadelphia -
Visit
Philadelphia,
the landing
place of many of
our ancestors.
Relive your
ancestor’s
arrival in
Penn’s woods.
After 10 - 12
long weeks on
the high seas of
the Atlantic
Ocean, they
arrived at the
Port of
Philadelphia.
For more
information
contact us at
(484) 646-4172
or
heritage@kutztown.edu
Members receive
a discount.
Click on link
for registration
information.
Darlene Moyer,
coordinator.
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Wednesday and
Thursdays,
March 11 or 12, 2009
(through May 13
or 14)
Mennonite
Historical Society offers Pennsylvania Dutch
classes
Learn to speak Pennsylvania Dutch
with your Amish and Mennonite neighbors.
Recapture a piece of your Pennsylvania German
family history. This spring the Lancaster
Mennonite Historical Society is offering
ten-week classes in the Pennsylvania Dutch
language and culture. The Society is the only
educational institution in Lancaster County to
offer these courses. The new class for beginners
with no prior background will be held Thursdays,
starting March 12. The Part Two beginners’
class, for those with one semester or more prior
experience in Pennsylvania Dutch, will be held
Wednesdays, starting March 11. Both classes meet
from 7-9 pm at Society headquarters, 2215
Millstream Road, just off Route 30, next to
Tanger Outlets, across from Starbucks. Cost is
$100 for members, $115 for nonmembers. The
series culminates with a meal in an Amish home.
All are welcome. More information is available
at (717) 393-9745. Courses will be taught by
Butch Reigart, fluent Pennsylvania Dutch speaker
originally from York County, PA, and former
foreign language specialist for the U.S.
Government. Butch’s interactive teaching style
includes dialogues, songs, stories, history and
cultural practices of the Plain People, for whom
it is a living language.
Friday,
March 13,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
18, Om
Gross
Forelle
Grick
No. 18
Emerald FC
Saturday,
March 14,
2009 -
9:00 to 3:00pm
WORKSHOP "Three BIG Ts: The
Trinity of Text — Tone —
Tune" Hedda
Durnbaugh, M.A., M.A.L.S.
Young Center, Elizabethtown
College
This workshop will examine
how the three elements that
make up a hymn act upon one
another. Participants will
first learn to analyze each
separately, and then learn
to apply this basic
understanding to the process
of choosing hymns for
certain occasions. In
keeping with the Young
Center's historical and
cultural emphases, the
material will be taken from
both Anglo-American and
German-American hymnody,
with consideration of the
unique natures of the two
strains. The workshop will
include singing and
discussion. Participants are
invited to bring a favorite
hymn.
Durnbaugh, a native of
Austria and longtime
resident of the U.S., is a
language teacher and
translator, and a
hymnologist specializing in
German and Scandinavian
hymnody. In particular, she
has studied, lectured, and
written about the hymnodies
of German immigrant groups
to America. Her publications
include one monograph, The
German Hymnody of the
Brethren 1720-1903
(Philadelphia: The Brethren
Encyclopedia, Inc., 1986),
Praises Resound! (Oslo:
Norsk Musikforlag, 1991),
chapters in books, and
numerous articles in various
scholarly journals.
Cost of the workshop, which
includes lunch, is $10.00,
and registration is required
by March 6. For more
information contact the
Young Center at
Elizabethtown College Phone (717)
361-1470; Fax (717) 361-1443
e-mail:
youngctr@etown.edu (The Young Center)
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Women's
History
Round
Table
-
"Beyond
Beer"
presented
by
Clarissa
F.
Dillon
2pm
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Monday,
March 16,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
16,
Fersommling
No. 38
North Whitehall Ambulance
Wednesday,
March 18, 2009 - 8:00am
P
Dialect-Kultur
Risser's Restaurant, Stouchsburg
Thursday,
March 19,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
14,
Fersommling
No. 47
Lower Milford FC
Sunday, March 21, 2009
9:00am
to
4:00pm
14th
Annual
Pennsylvania
German
Heritage
Festival
For more
information
click to
see
flyer
Click
here for
Schedule
of
Events
(Pennsylvania
German
Studies
Program,
Lebanon
Campus,
Harrisburg
Area
Community
College)
H.A.C.C.,
Lebanon
Campus
March 26 & 27,
2009
DURNBAUGH
LECTURES James W. Lowry, M.A.
Young Center, Elizabethtown College
James W. Lowry is the author of
four books, most recently Documents of Brotherly
Love: Dutch Mennonite Aid to Swiss Anabaptists
1635-1709 (Ohio Amish Library, 2007). He has
also written articles for publications such as
Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage and Mennonite
Life. Lowry holds a master's degree in Classics
from University of Chicago.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009 7:30
p.m.
"Adventures in Research: The
Amsterdam Archives Project and Documents of
Brotherly Love"
Lowry will discuss his work
translating records from the Dutch Mennonite
archives related to aid that Mennonites in the
Netherlands gave to Swiss and German Mennonite
refugees prior to their migration to
Pennsylvania and other places. He will also
describe the origins of the Amsterdam Archives
project and various unexpected occurences during
his research.
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Friday, March 27, 2009 9:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m.
"Swiss Anabaptists to the
Palatinate and on to the New World"
In this seminar, Lowry will
describe the course of events of the renewed
persecution by the Reformed Church in
Switzerland. With refugees swamping the small
Mennonite communities in Alsace and the
Palatinate, the Dutch Mennonites intervened
financially. Ultimately, they aided in the first
tricklings of immigration into the New World.
The discussion will cover a previously
unilluminated period of Anabaptist history from
1635 through 1709.
Cost of the seminar, which
includes lunch, is $10.00, and registration is
required by March 16. For more
information contact the Young Center at
Elizabethtown College
Phone (717) 361-1470; Fax (717) 361-1443 e-mail:
youngctr@etown.edu (The Young Center)
Saturday
and Sunday, March 28-29, 2009
Pennsylvania Guild of
Craftsman Spring Fine Art & Crafts Festival
The Reading-Berks & Lehigh Valley Chapters of
the Guild host their Festival at Kutztown
University Field House**. Come see a wonderful
selection of artisans, music and food. There
will also be arts and crafts available for sale.
Look for the Heritage Center booth with a varied
selection of new and classic books about the
culture and history of this area.
More information
Monday,
March 30
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
13,
Fersommling
No. 47
Lower Milford FC
April
Friday, April 3, 2009 - 10
am
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by:Dale
Schwoyer
Replays
on:
Saturday
@ 9:00
PM,
Sunday @
10:00
AM,
Tuesday
@ 1:00
PM
Friday,
April 3
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
10, Fersommling
No. 54
Kresgeville FC
Saturday,
April 4, 2009 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Easter on the Farm
FREE admission and parking. Interesting and fun
activities are planned for every visitor to this
event. A program featuring Pennsylvania German
Easter customs and traditions. Artisans will be
demonstrating in the Farm House.
More information
Sunday,
April 5, 2009 10:30 a.m.
Palm Sunday
Brunch-men of the church.
For More
information Contact Christ Delong's UCC
Church 63 Old Bowers Road Bowers, PA 19511
610-682-2597
Mo nday,
April 6, 2009
Oley Valley Pennsylvania Dutch Club
- 7pm.
Our Pennsylvania
German Club meets in the Oley High School
(17
Jefferson St Oley, PA 19547) Rm
123 first and third Mondays of the month at 7
p.m. We sing PA Dutch songs, talk PA Dutch, play
games in the dialect, learn about the history of
our people, talk over current events, have
parties, and we write and translate and perform
skits for the Oley Daal fersammling.
Friday
April 10,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
5, Fersommling
No. 62
Masonic
Lodge ,
Pine
Grove
Friday
April 13,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Baerricks
Kounty
Fersommling
No. 70
Leesport
Farmers
Market
Tuesday, April
14, 2009 7:00 p.m.
THE KREIDER
LECTURE "Finding Esther: Archaeological Research
and Gender Construction at an 18th Century
Pennsylvania
Swiss-German
Farmstead"
Patricia Gibble, Ph.D. Kreider Fellow for Spring
2009
Young Center, Elizabethtown College
German and Swiss
immigrant farm women in Central Pennsylvania in
the eighteenth century had traditional roles of
reproduction and homemaking. They also produced
commodities for home consumption and retail sale
and did farm work that contributed to farm
incomes. In contrast, within the gender ideology
of that period, they had limited independence
and legal rights to property. Gibble will
discuss her research into these women’s lives,
using archaeological data from her excavation at
the Schaeffer Farm and documentary evidence.
An Elizabethtown
College adjunct professor, Gibble teaches in the
sociology and anthropology department and is a
member of the Women and Gender Studies faculty.
She also conducts archaeology excavations and
public programs for historical societies. Gibble
received a Ph.D. in anthropology from American
University.
A reception for
Gibble will follow the lecture.
For more
information contact the Young Center at
Elizabethtown College
Phone (717) 361-1470; Fax (717) 361-1443 e-mail:
youngctr@etown.edu
(The
Young Center)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 8:00am
P
Dialect-Kultur
Risser's Restaurant, Stouchsburg
Friday
April 17,
2009 -
7:00pm
P
Unner
Mahanoy
un
Nochberschaft
64th
Fersommling
Kevin’s
Lykens
Friday
April 17,
2009 -
7:00pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
8,
Fersommling
No. 56
Ashfield
F.C.
Saturday
April 18,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
50th
Lehigh
Valley
Fersommling
Germansville
FC
Tuesday
April 21,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Upper
Perkiomen
Ladies
#7
Banquet,
No. 25
E.
Greenville
FC
Thursday
April 23,
2009 -
5:00pm
P
P.G.
Conversation
Group
H.A.C.C.,
Lebanon
Campus
Thursday
April 23, 2009 - 7:00pm
"Amish
Identity and Rites of Passage" Andy
Borella, M.A. Doctoral Fellow for Spring 2009
Using a structural-functionalist
point of view, Borella will describe how the
Amish rites of passage (baptism, weddings,
funerals) and the symbolic meanings embedded in
them are necessary to insure stability and
cohesion in Amish communities. He will also
discuss how these rites, especially funerals,
maintain the strength and cultural resistance of
the Amish.
Borella is a Ph.D. student in
anthropological sciences at the University of
Turin. He holds master’s degrees in political
sciences and in anthropological and ethnological
sciences.
A reception for Borella will
follow the lecture.
For more
information contact the Young Center at
Elizabethtown College
Phone (717) 361-1470; Fax (717) 361-1443 e-mail:
youngctr@etown.edu
Tuesday
April 23,
2009 -
6:30pm
P
Grund
Sau No.
7,
Fersommling
No. 58
E.
Greenville
FC
April
25-26, 2009 (10 am to 4 pm)
Old Time Plow Boys
spring plowing show
Barrel rides, wagon rides around the
property, children's games and crafts, food
available, NO FEES FOR PARKING OR ADMISSION.
May
Friday, May 1, 2009 - 10
am
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by:Dale
Schwoyer Replays on Saturday at 9 pm, Tuesday at
1pm.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
CHILDRENS
DAY -
Open
House
12-5pm — First Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
June
Friday, June
5, 2009 - 10
am
Pennsylvania German Hour
(first friday of every month) 60min
Berks Community Television (BCTV)
Hosted and Produced by:Dale
Schwoyer Replays on Saturday at 9 pm, Tuesday at
1pm.
June
6, 2009
Pennsylvania German Society Annual Meeting
Oley, PA.
Saturday and Sunday, June
6 & 7,
2009
F irst Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Saturday and Sunday, June
13 & 14,
2009
Patriot
Days
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Saturday, June 30- Sunday, July 5, 2008
Kutztown PA German Festival
(9am-6pm daily)
More information
July
Saturday , July 4, 2009
Independence
Day
Progran
- F irst Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Tuesday
through
Thursday,
July 21
through
23, 2009
History
Camp
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Saturday,
July 25, 2009 10am to
12 pm.
Mama & Me (Papa, too)
This is a one half day program geared for 5 to 10
year old children. Parents or caregivers are
encouraged to participate with the children as they
tour the house, try some crafts and learn a little
about the 1719 Hans Herr House and the culture.
$5.00 each child. Adults are free.1899 Hans Herr Dr., Willow Street, PA.
717-464-4438.(Hans Herr House)
Monday
through Thursday, July 27-30, 2009 at the
Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center
Pennsylvania German
Children’s Cultural Camp in the
morning
Pennsylvania German Yunge
(Older Children) Cultural Camp
in the afternoon
Contact Darlene Moyer
484-646-4172
August
Saturday,
August.
1, 2009
Heritage Days.
A
celebration of the farm life and
culture.
1899 Hans Herr Dr., Willow Street, PA.
717-464-4438.(Hans Herr House)
Saturday
and Sunday, August 8-9, 2009 at the Pennsylvania
German Cultural Heritage Center
Old Time Plow Boys plowing
show and the Pennsylvania Artist Blacksmith
Association Show
August
6 through 19,
2009
Heritage Trip to
Germany (sponsored by PGCHC and the Pastorius
Tours)
This trip includes roundtrip
airfare, in-flight meals, all over night
accommodations with two meals daily, all
scheduled tours and admission fees. We will be
touring in a modern German tour coach and your
tour escorts will be from Kutztown and
Germansville (bi-lingual), Pennsylvania.
Click link for downloadable flyer. Contact
Darlene Moyer via email at dmoyer@kutztown.edu
or call at (484) 646-4172
Saturday , August 9, 2009
F irst Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
September
September 12,
2009
Genealogy
Conference
The Heritage Center Library will
be holding a Genealogy Conference with Don
Yoder as the Keynote Speaker. For
more information contact Lucy Kern (484)
646-4165 or email:
pagermanlibary@kutztown.edu
October
Sunday,
October 11, 2009 10:30 a.m.
250th Anniversary Celebration
Speaker - Rev. Russ Mitman, SE PA Conference
Minister
For More
information Contact Christ Delong's UCC
Church 63 Old Bowers Road Bowers, PA 19511
610-682-2597
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:00 p.m. (no
Sunday repeat due to School of Christ)
"A Famous Controversy"
between Schwenckfeld and Matthia Flacius
Illyricus
Guest Lecturer, Lucas Ilic will describe a long
running debate (1553 to 1559) between Caspar
Schwenckfeld and Matthias Flacius Illyricus
(1520 - 1575), a Croatian-born Lutheran
theologian, who initiated the exchange with his
critique of Schwenckfeld's 1551 book, On the
Holy Scriptures. The main points of
disagreement between these two men were the
doctrine of the Word of God, approaches to
interpreting Scripture as well as the Sacraments
of The Last Supper and Baptism.
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
October
17-18, 2009
Heritage Harvest Fescht
Saturday 10-4, Sunday 11-4 Admission: $3,
Children under 12 Free
Our farmstead will be
abuzz with activity as we feature Pennsylvania
German folk life demonstrations, music, food,
and crafts as part of this “Family Folk
Experience”. Tour the Heritage Center’s grounds
as you watch craft demonstrations such as hex
sign painting, blacksmithing, and date stone
carving. Our buildings will have ongoing home
life demonstrations throughout the days and
children can make a scarecrow or paint a
pumpkin, among many other activities, at one of
our many children’s stations. Also, enjoy a
variety of music, comedy, and lectures in one of
our schoolhouse programs or stop by our kitchen
for lunch. Our affiliate groups the Old Time
Plow Boys, the Reading-Berks Chapter of the
Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and the
Pennsylvania German Society will be present
during this event. The Pennsylvania German
Cultural Heritage Center’s mission is to educate
and disseminate information to the community on
the history and culture of the Pennsylvania
Germans. Call 610-683-1589 for more
information.
Saturday , October 17 &
18, 2009
F irst Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Sunday , October 17 & 18,
2009
Heritage
Day -
Living
History
Program
10am - 5
pm
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
November
Saturday , Nomvember 1,
2009
Boone
Birthday
program
275th
Anniversary
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F irst Pennsylvania Regiment Flintlock Shoot
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
December
December 5, 2009
Christmas on the Farm
10 am - 4pm
FREE admission.
Looking for the Christmas Spirit? You can find
it at the Christmas on the Farm celebration at
Kutztown University's Pennsylvania German
Cultural Heritage Center on Saturday, December
5, 2009 from 10am to 4pm.
Saturday, December 5, 2009 9:30am to 4pm
Christmas Market - A Tour of Pennsylvania German
Traditions & Folk Art
Join the Heritage
Center and our friends at the Mennonite Heritage
Center in Harleysville and the Goschenhoppen
Historians in Green Lane for a day of Christmas
shopping and good cheer! Our organizations have
joined together to offer our visitors a splendid
array of handcrafted folk art for sale in
addition to our delightful holiday exhibits. For
more information, directions or decisions about
inclement weather call the Schwenkfelder Library
& Heritage Center at 215-679-3103 or the
Mennonite Heritage Center at 215-256-3020. Open
to the Public. Light refreshments provided.
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Sunday, December 6, 2009 12pm to 4pm
Christmas Market - A Tour of Pennsylvania German
Traditions & Folk Art
Join the Heritage
Center and our friends at the Mennonite Heritage
Center in Harleysville and the Goschenhoppen
Historians in Green Lane for a day of Christmas
shopping and good cheer! Our organizations have
joined together to offer our visitors a splendid
array of handcrafted folk art for sale in
addition to our delightful holiday exhibits. For
more information, directions or decisions about
inclement weather call the Schwenkfelder Library
& Heritage Center at 215-679-3103 or the
Mennonite Heritage Center at 215-256-3020. Open
to the Public. Light refreshments provided.
More
information
(Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage
Center)
Saturday, December 6, 2009
A Homestead Christmas
(Daniel Boone Homestead)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Pennsylvania German Friends
- 7pm.
The Belznickel will
make an appearance at the annual Christmas
gathering of the Pennsylvania German Friends at
7 pm on Thursday, December 17. He will be
anxious to learn “who was naughty, and who was
nice”. The public is invited to this free
meeting at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 1933
Hanover Avenue, Allentown.
The Pennsylvania German Friends (Pennsilfaanisch
Deitsch Freind) hold a regular meeting on the
third Thursday of most months at St Peter's
Lutheran Church, 1933Hanover Avenue, Allentown. The gatherings are
free and open to the public. Various
aspects of the heritage and dialect of the
Pennsylvania Dutch people in the Lehigh Valley
are highlighted. The ability to converse in the
dialect is not necessary, although some
familiarity is helpful. For further information,
call 610-264-2979.
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** Events held off site.
Using the grounds
The
Heritage center is available for functions such as family reunions,
children's birthday parties and weddings. Tent set-ups, catering,
etc. can be arranged. We also offer speakers for community
functions. Contact
Darlene Moyer, Assistant Director, for more information.
Tours or the Heritage Center
Ongoing tours are held throughout the year by appointment.
Large group tours need at least 4 weeks to arrange.
Please call 610-683-1589 or email
heritage@kutztown.edu.
Volunteering
Volunteers are needed
to help make these events the best they can be. If you would like to
find out how you can help please contact us at (610) 683-1589 or
heritage@kutztown.edu, or visit our Volunteering page.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
10:00am - 12:00pm
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Tours by Appointment Contact us at (610)683-1589 or heritage@kutztown.edu
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