Author: Jeanette Hausman

Immanuel German School Celebrates 40th Anniversary

What a celebration it was! More than three hundred children, parents, and friends of the Immanuel German School joined together to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the school. A veritable who’s who in the German-American community was on hand as we recognized students for their outstanding achievements, and paid well deserved tribute to our co-founder, Marianne Haug, as well as several teachers who have been active in the school for twenty, thirty, and even forty years.

Highlights

Among the highlights of the morning’s celebration were the words of greeting from Kai Tomzig, Vice Consul for Cultural Affairs of the Consulate General in New York, and the books and certificates he presented our students. Neither Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf nor Bishop Claire Burkat was able to attend, but both sent greetings as did Brita Wagener, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany. Prof. Dr. Gerhard Kalmus, former Immanuel German School Teacher, was on hand from his home in North Carolina to present the Kalmus Award to student Juliane Scholtz. Many additional awards were presented, and there were student performances as well as a brief history of the school’s first forty years. Following the formal program, guests enjoyed a delicious luncheon prepared by the Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein.

When it all began…

It all began forty years ago in the Sunday school rooms of the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pastor Dr. Hans R. Haug and his wife Marianne (who forty years later is still active in the school) had the vision to found a German school for the children of the church and surrounding community. Twelve years ago, having outgrown the space available in the church, the school relocated to Lower Moreland High School in Huntingdon Valley, PA, barely more than four miles from the church. Now students and teachers enjoy modern classrooms fully equipped with interactive white boards, computers, and access to the Internet. Continue reading »

2014 Steuben Parade

The German-American Committee of Greater New York has elected Robert Radske to be General Chairman of the 2014 Steuben Parade. Bob, as he is known throughout the German-American community in the tri-state area, has served the parade for five years as Co-Chairman of the Floats Committee and as a dedicated and talented photographer of the celebrated event on Fifth Avenue.

“I am looking forward to working with all of you,” said Radske after his election at a Director´s meeting held at Manhattans Liederkranz building, just steps from the parade route on Fifth Avenue.