Today, President Barack Obama has followed and just signed the presentation for 2010, in which he remembers the arrival of the first German settlers on October 6th, 1683 as well as the achievements of many who came after them. The President also mentions the strong ties between Germany and the United States in today´s time and the shared vision of both countries for "a safer, more free, more peaceful, more prosperous world".
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Thanks to great coverage by German Press Agency "dpa" and their New York based correspondent Chris Melzer, this year´s Steuben Parade made it into hundreds of newspapers throughout Germany. The following stories are written in German, and they are part of the reason why so many groups from Germans, Switzerland and Austria are visiting New York every year to be part of the events on Fifth Avenue. → more
One of the most important fundraisers the Steuben Parade Committee organizes every year is our raffle with valuable prizes including a roundtrip ticket for 2 people to Germany. At this year´s Oompahfest in Franklin Square - the official after-party of the Steuben Parade - Miss German-America, Stephanie Russell-Kraft and her Court picked our winners. → more
With only a few days to go until the biggest German-American weekend of the season, the Steuben Parade with its thousands of marchers and over 25 floats is ready to march. For our 53rd event, the Committee is expecting 15 groups from Germany and Austria, several German-American groups from as far as California, Florida, and Chicago, IL. Plus: Thousands of marchers from our local clubs in the Greater New York area. → more
In just a few days, German-Americans from all over the US will be celebrating their heritage and culture with another magnificent Steuben Parade on Fifth Avenue. But festivities start on Parade eve: Join us on Friday, September 24, 2010 for our exclusive Steuben Parade Gala Banquet, a highlight for the German-American society and Benefit for the Parade. → more
The upcoming German-American Steuben Parade is proud to celebrate one of Germany´s greatest and most historic brands with a special one-night-only exhibition during a Gala Banquet in benefit of the Parade at the New York Hilton & Towers on Friday, September 24: The exhibition honors the "Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen" celebrating their 300th Anniversary. → more
“German-American Friendship Month” has started with a bang – or, to be precise – with four bangs hammered out by “Dr. Ruth” Westheimer as she closed the trading session at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday with a giant wooden gavel. “Dr. Ruth”, legendary sex therapist and author, is a Grand Marshal in the upcoming Steuben Parade and has been a Guest of Honor at two exciting events on the first day of September. → more
by Stephanie Russell-Kraft
Almost 23 years ago, President Reagan declared Tuesday, October 6, 1987, to be German-American Friendship Day. That happens to be my birthday – the very day I was born to a German mother and an American father. I’ve always joked that German-American friendship is my own personal story. → more
German born sex therapist, author and media legend “Dr. Ruth” Westheimer will be a Grand Marshal in the upcoming German-American Steuben Parade on Fifth Avenue on September 25th, 2010. Every year, the German-American Committee of Greater New York honors one or more distinguished German-Americans with that title and has them lead the colorful parade up Fifth Avenue. → more
The month of September 2010 will be “German-American Friendship Month” in the city of New York, as the Mayor´s office has now confirmed. It is the fourth consecutive time, that the city honors German-American culture and the contributions of immigrants from Germany by dedicating an entire month of celebration, in which German-Americans organize many events and festivities. → more
The German-American Committee of Greater New York has ended a 2 month long fund raiser by raffling off two prizes among all donors who had generously supported the Steuben Parade. → more
Stephanie Russell-Kraft is a symbol of German-American Friendship. Born to a German mother and American father on October 6, 1987 - the very day President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation for the first Annual "German-American Day" -, she has been enjoying both sides of her heritage ever since. She was now crowned "Miss German-America" and will be the Queen of the upcoming 53rd Annual German-American Steuben Parade. → more
With the conclusion of the 52nd Annual German-American Steuben Parade well behind, while in the early stages of planning next year´s festivities, the Parade Committee and friends of the Parade came together on the first Sunday of Advent to celebrate mass at St. Patrick´s Cathedral, and to meet with the Archbishop of New York, the Most Reverend Timothy Dolan. → more
Not too many foreign leaders have had the honor to address a Joint Session of Congress. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was invited to do so on November 3rd, and members of the Steuben Parade Committee were on there to witness this historic event. → more
This year's German Pub Crawl was far an absolute blast! The once again sold out event, a staple of the German-American Friendship Month each and every year, started at "Zum Schneider's" in the "alphabet city" area of Manhattan, went across the East River to Williamsburg - where we made two stops at "Radegast" and "d.b.a." - and ended at the "Lederhosen NYC" in the West Village area of Manhattan. → more
If you did not attend "A Taste of History" at the historic Fraunces Tavern in NYC, you missed quite a treat! The event, hosted by the German-American Steuben Parade Committee of NY as part of its German-American Friendship Month, was one of those events that the Committee puts together but once a year in the hopes of giving back a little bit of History…and then some. → more
German-American Friendship Month started big this year - literally. Consul General Dr. Horst Freitag, joined by the Steuben Parade Committee and guests rang the Closing Bell at the Nasdaq Market Site and had the ceremony, their pictures and the Steuben Parade cornflower logo projected eight stories high in the middle of New York´s busy Times Square. → more
On Wednesday, September 2nd, in a very classy and fun filled cocktail reception held for the second year in a row at NYU's Deutsches Haus in lower Manhattan, New York City's Mayor, the Hon. Michael Bloomberg, awarded Parade General Chairman Lars Halter with a Proclamation celebrating the Third Annual German-American Friendship Month to be celebrated throughout the entire month of September in NYC. → more
Committee honors Congressman Michael McMahon, Fox 5 TV Reporter Linda Schmidt, A&P Chairman Christian Haub, and Steuben Parade founding member Theobald Dengler → more
Of the many German-American organizations bridging the Atlantic and bringing people together, the Steuben Parade might have the largest audience – after all, an estimated hundred thousand spectators celebrated last year's parade on Fifth Avenue. But there are others who do great work, too. → more
Schuhplattler V.V. Original Enzian of Franklin Square, Long Island celebrated its Bavarian Heritage Festival this past weekend, June 13th and 14th.
Those who attended were treated to a phenomenal time → more
On May 17th, 2009, amid much fanfare, Miss German America and her Court, 2009, were elected. Over 200 people were in attendance, mostly members and leaders of the German-American Community of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. → more
Here are a few thoughts on Presidents' Day by Chairman Lars Halter:
When I left work this past Friday I found myself in the elevator of my building with a colleague. When the doors opened on the ground floor, I said: "Have a nice weekend, and a Happy Presidents' Day". He looked at me like I had made a joke. "You are German", he said. "Presidents' Day doesn't mean anything to you, I guess."
He was very wrong...
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The Young German Symphony Orchestra (YGSO), under the direction of Maestro Klaus Arp, will tour the U.S. from October 3-19. The YGSO is the foremost young orchestra of Germany. This tour celebrates 400 years of German contributions to America. → more
Tuesday, September 30 marked the end of this year's Friendship Month with a showing of Award-winning director Pepe Danquart's latest movie "To the Limit"at Tribeca Cinemas.
The movie "To the Limit" tells the story about the Huber brothers from Bavaria, two of the world's best rock climbers, and their attempt to beat the speed climbing record at "The Nose" in Yosemite National Park. → more
Over 100,000 people turned out to watch more than 2,000 marchers from Germany and the United States at this year's 51st German-American Steuben Parade in New York. → more
The German-American Steuben Parade Committee will visit the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday to celebrate German-American Friendship Month. General Chairman Lars Halter and Miss German-America Melissa Gratzl will ring the Closing Bell at 4 PM, and everyone is invited to watch. → more
"Today cultural differences have become a source of pride for all ethnic groups in America". Those are the closing words of the documentary "Making Their Mark - From German Immigrants to New York City Icons". → more
On Monday evening, September 8th, Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially proclaimed the month of September to be "German-American Friendship Month" in the City of New York. → more
German-American Friendship Month kicked off last Friday with a colonial feast and beer tasting sponsored by the German/Bavarian brewery Hofbräu at New York's oldest Restaurant Fraunces Tavern. → more
After her successful gig at the 50th Anniversary Steuben Parade in 2007, renowned New York TV personality Linda Schmidt will be back this year. → more
For the first time ever, the German-American Steuben Parade of New York, held every year on the third Saturday of September, will feature three Grand Marshals! → more
On Sunday, May 4 Melissa Gratzl was crowned the new Miss German-America 2008 in Franklin Square and will now represent the German-American Steuben Parade of New York for the upcoming year. → more
The papal New York visit marked a special weekend in Christina Rom's term as Miss German America. The 19-year-old student from Glendale greeted the Pope on 5th Avenue together with her family. → more
A 19 year old student from Glendale, NY is the newly crowned Miss German-America and Queen of the 50th Annual German-American Steuben Parade of New York, which will take place on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue on Saturday, September 15, 2007. → more
In the year of its 50th Anniversary, the German-American Steuben Parade of New York will be lead by an elder statesman, who stands for the German-American friendship like no other: Former US secretary of state, Dr. Henry Kissinger, will be the Grand Marshal when the German-American Steuben Parade marches up Manhattan’s posh Fifth Avenue on Saturday, September 15, 2007. → more
A 19 year old student from Glendale, NY, is the newly crowned Miss German-America, and Queen of the 49th Annual German-American Steuben Parade of New York, which will take place on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue on Saturday, September 16, 2006. → more
German-American Steuben Parade Committee P.O. Box 3386 Church Street Station New York, NY 10008 Tel. 347-454-2269 Email: info@germanparadenyc.org |
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