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GOLD COUNTRY GERMAN-AMERICAN CLUB NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, 2018
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P. O. Box 571, Grass Valley, CA 95945 Promoting German Culture and Stronger German-American Ties in Northern California
www.goldcountrygermanamericanclub.org
Gold Country German American Club
Next Meeting: WEDNESDAY November 7, 5 p.m., at Seaman's Lodge: German Movie Night, showing "Good Bye, Lenin!" In German with English subtitles. IMDB Synopsis: "In 1990, to protect his fragile mother from a fatal shock after a long coma, a young man must keep her from learning that her beloved nation of East Germany as she knew it has disappeared." This is a funny premise! The movie is only about an hour and a half long, so come and see it! Doors open at 5:00, bar open, movie starts at 5:45 p.m. At 6:40, intermission with popcorn.
Please bring appetizers or desserts!
Celebration of Life for Bill NickerlThere will be a celebration of life for Bill Nickerl on Friday, December 14 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.at the residence of Erika, 11460 Cement Hill Road, Nevada City. Bill and Erika were founding members of our club and they also belonged to the Dance Group and hosted many practices on their deck. He also started the Happy Wanderer Hiking Group and was their leader until his failing health would not permit it any longer. If you are attending, please RSVP to Erika at (530) 265-9744. She needs to know how much food to prepare.Please mark your calendar.Margot Schulze, Secretary
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Notes from the Board Our next meeting is Wednesday, November 7 featuring a movie provided by John and Renate Hettrich - "Good-Bye, Lenin" -- in German with English subtitles. Also, we are going to recognize our New Members since March of this year. There are 19 of them! What a great recruiting year! The board is hoping all of you will be able to attend.
Sharon Cabello Alan Cary Aeron Davis Bill Davis Brenda Gillarde Kirsten Hebert Kathleen Kelly Thomas Maher Mary Mahoney Mary Menconi Scott Merritt Justin Montaneaux John Muff Mary Jean Muff Yvonne Navarro John Post LouAnn Schwartz Tom Stone Martin Vogt
The Annual Christmas Party follows on Saturday, December 8th.
Like our Facebook page! Go to our Facebook page, “Gold Country German Club” and give it a
“LIKE” - !.
Your Board would like to receive feedback from you – questions, comments, suggestions, criticism, complements, etc. Send an email to any board member.
President Bob Scheetz [email protected] Vice-president Dave Emanuel [email protected] Program Director John Hettrich [email protected] Treasurer Christa Benson [email protected] Secretary, Margot Schulze [email protected] Vice-Secretary Dave Moss [email protected]
... and here they are themselves, Renate Hettrich, wearing an apron with a Bavarian flag motif, and Program Director John Hettrich, sprinkling special salt! They're making Brezeln for our recent fabulous Oktoberfest gathering at Seaman's Lodge. Those fresh pretzels were a hit!
Kathleen Kelly is looking on, lending a hand and giving moral support.
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German Language Classes Interested in learning German? There is only one (as indicated by Herr
Erhobenem Zeigefinger at right) place in Nevada County to take classes, and that is RIGHT HERE at the Gold Country German-American Club!
Classes are FREE with club membership.
The Beginning level class is under the direction of Rebecca Claus; Intermediate level is taught by Erica Meier. These two classes assemble at various class
members' homes. For more information, call Rebecca at (916) 710-0033.
As is our custom, a Holiday Season party is being planned at Rebecca's house for all of the language learners. We shall eat, drink, exchange gifts, and sing German Christmas songs!
Try to contain your envy.
Conversational German GroupThe German Conversational Class will meet November 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Christel Hermansen's, 150 Sutton Way, Apt 132. Hope to see you there! PLEASE call her if you are coming 530-274-2715. If anyone would like to join the class, give Christa a call at 530-913-1836. New members are welcome!
Activities
The Happy Wanderers Hiking Group
The official hiking season is over, but clement weather continues. See page 5 for Fred and Karen's letter to all. Here are some photos of recent places hiked: Point Mariah, Devil's Peak, and Mount Judah. Spectacular!
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Upcoming Events
Coming soon, keep an eye out for...
December 8 -- Christmas Party fabulous food and a possible appearance of Weihnachtsmann.
February -- Annual Membership Meeting
April -- Language Class Extravaganza
This Month:
November 5, 2018: Beginning/Intermediate Language class at Paul Trethewey's see p.3.
November 7, 2018. Regular Meeting -- Movie Night, see p. 1.
November 13, 2018: Conversational German at Christel Hermansen's, see p. 3.
November 14, 2018: Board of Director's meeting, Bret Harte Hotel, see p. 7.
November 19, 2018: Beginning/Intermediate Language Class at Robert Gosselin's. see p. 3.
The Arriflex Motion Picture CameraConsidering its ubiquitous use by Hollywood moviemakers, one might expect the Arriflex movie camera to have been an American invention, but in fact, it is German. At right is an early Arri from 1937. The Arriflex was the first motion picture camera to use through-the-lens viewing for the operator, similar to single-lens reflex 35mm film cameras. A system of rotating mirrors and prisms allowed the operator to see the exact image that was being recorded on film, without the parallax error present on viewfinder cameras. In addition, the Arriflex had variable shutter speed and interchangeable lenses. Keeping up with the times, modern Arri's use digital image sensors in place of 35mm film, built to the same size as the frames of film so that existing, often expensive, Zeiss lens sets can be used.
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“Somewhere between the bottom of the climb and the summit is the answer to the mystery why we hike.”
Greg Child Another hiking season has come to an end. Unpredictable, cold weather and the busy holiday season make it a good time to take a break. We did 32 different hikes this year and we covered a wide range of country from the lower Foothills to the higher Sierra, from Lakes Basin to Lake Tahoe. We enjoyed nature as it displays itself in grand style with raging rivers, waterfalls, meadows of wild flowers and never ending views from high mountain tops. We also had to endure dusty trails, wading through cold water and high winds. We are very fortunate to live in this part of the country. Hiking gives us camaraderie, happiness and strength from this form of exercise. Hopefully it helps us live long and healthy lives. I want to thank everybody who joined us and supported the “Happy Wanderers” hiking group and the German American Club. We have 50-60 people on the hiking list. Also I would like to thank all the people who volunteered to lead a hike, while we were gone on vacation. Thank you to all who throughout the season brought food, Kaffe/Kuchen and other refreshment. This made hiking even more special. We wish all of you a happy Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas and a wonderful time with family and friends. Good health in the coming year! In early spring we will be rested and ready to start a new hiking season. Fred (Karen too)
Happy Wanderers
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Fini Hackl Stefan Arth
Christel Hermansen Christa Benson
Please notify Christel Denzler when you are well or when you want to be taken off the Gute Besserung list. Thank you!
November Birthdays
Tune to KNCO Radio AM 830, weekdays at 7:50 a.m. and 5:50 p.m. to hear your birthday greeting from GCGAC!
Unsere LeuteNew Members
Gute Besserung November 4 Betsy Wagner
November 12 David EmanuelNovember 12 Jessie EmanuelNovember 25 Father Al Kaster
Why, it's Aeron Davis on the left...Avid hiker and rock hound Aeron once worked in New York in the fashion industry. Can you tell, from her pose? Her husband (and new member), Bill, is a doctor.
Who is that behind those Foster Grants?!
... and Sue Wilson on the right!When you're hiking with the Happy Wanderers, it's always comforting to know that a former registered nurse like Sue is among you! Sue moved here in 2010, and now is a busy property manager. Her husband is a doctor. Coincidence?
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GCGAC Committee Chairs (appointed, non-voting)
Refreshments: Volunteers
Get Well & Sunshine:
Christel Denzler 878-0504
Annaliese Grasshof (916) 783-5411
Kaffee & Kuchen: TBD
Inter-Club Liaison: Hank Stoffel 269-3137
Webmaster: Paul Trethewey 265-0763
Property: Dennis Naumann 477-1622
Historian: Kristina Wetherbee 432-9941
The next Board of Directors meeting will be held on :
Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 4:00 p.m. atBret Harte Inn, Grass Valley, CA
GCGAC Board of Directors
Officers (Elected -- 5 votes):Acting President: Bob Scheetz (925) 518-8626
Vice President: David Emanuel 272-2017
Secretary: Margot Schulze 477-2205
Treasurer: Christa Benson 530-913-1836
Program: John Hettrich (650) 207-3681
Directors (Appointed):Membership: Susanne Bader 510-282-0721
Dance: Dave Moss 432-2236
Happy Wanderers: Fred & Karen Herrmann 346-7392
Newsletter: Paul Trethewey 265-0763
Publicity: to be filled
German Language:
Conversational: Christa Benson 272-6095
Intermediate: Erica Meier 619-335-6499
Beginning: Rebecca Claus (916) 710-0033
Be careful using step stools or step ladders! Our beloved Christa Benson slipped and fell off of a step stool like the one at left. She broke her right arm very near her shoulder, and healing is complicated because the break is so high on her humerus bone. According to the National Institutes of Health, older people are particularly vulnerable after falling from ladders. Although they generally fall from lower heights, the elderly sustain different and more severe injury patterns than younger people.
A Final Word to the Wise: Vorsicht!
Thanksgiving. The Traditional American Thanksgiving Holiday is on the fourth Thursday of November, but Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving is celebrated on September 24. The Schwenkfelders are descendants of members of a Protestant sect that originated in Germany during the Reformation who currently live in Pennsylvania Dutch country. The holiday commemorates safe passage from Germany to the American colonies by the original Schwendfelder Church members in 1734.
GOLD COUNTRY GERMAN-AMERICAN CLUB NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, 2018
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