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Members

Here are the groups, organizations and individuals who help make this site a valuable resource for finding German-American events happening near you. Explore, discover and learn more information about our contributing members. WunderbarTogether!

Cannstatter Volksfest Verein

One of the oldest and largest of the German-American clubs in Philadelphia, founded in 1873 for the purpose of celebrating German customs and traditions, especially the annual harvest festival held in the town of Bad Cannstatt.

German Society of Pennsylvania

Since 1764, providing cultural, social, and educational experiences to a variety of audiences, whether they are recent immigrants, longstanding inhabitants of the area, or anybody interested in the German language and culture.

United German Hungarians

Founded in 1910 as the Banater Männerchor by Germans that hailed from the former Kingdom of Hungary, we pride our Club, Soccer Program, and our Cultural Group in, “Continuing a Proud Tradition,” and invite you to join in the fun and community.

Trenton Donauschwaben

Trenton
Donauschwaben

Since 1956, we have remained a meeting place for all to enjoy… and a place where the spirit of our ancestors lives on.

Delaware Saengerbund

Delaware
Saengerbund

Delaware Sängerbund was a singing society and important social club for newly arriving German immigrants in 1853. Choral music is still important to us, but our activities also encourage the study and use of the German language, culture, traditions and customs.

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Founded in 1999, the premiere organization serving as a resource as well as a forum to facilitate awareness, discussions, and reflection of Black Germans, Post WWII Afro-Germans and their descendants.

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Formed in April 1976, this organization of Philadelphia Police Officers was created to increase public knowledge of the many contributions in the field of law enforcement made by German-Americans.

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The Immanuel German School, a not-for-profit, non-sectarian and non-discriminatory language school, was founded in 1975 to offer German language instruction to the children of the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church congregation.

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Established in 1993, the DonauSchule is an independent, non-profit school dedicated to teaching and preserving the language and culture of the German-speaking countries.

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Established in 1925, the Philadelphia Kolping Society is one of the founding member organizations of the German-American Committee, also known as the German-American Heritage Foundation.

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Social club with over 2000 members scattered across the world. We celebrate German traditions and history while contributing to our rich culture by hosting special events at our location in Reading, Pennsylvania.

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United Singers of Philadelphia

An umbrella organization of Philadelphia-area choral, or singing societies, of primarily German immigrant or German-American membership, founded in 1881, and known under the German name Vereinigte Sänger von Philadelphia.

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Hermann-Humboldt Lodge #125

The oldest German speaking Masonic Lodge in America!

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Damenchor
Wald Echo

A German SSA choir who sing in German and a little English.

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German American Cultural Society of SJ

German-American Events hosted here.

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Cannstatter Volksfest Verein

One of the oldest and largest of the German-American clubs in Philadelphia, founded in 1873 for the purpose of celebrating German customs and traditions. This is the women's club of Cannstatter Volksfest.

Bayerischer Volksfest-Verein

Our club is a place where our members and friends can come to socialize with old friends and meet new ones. It is a place where the German language and traditional customs are alive and well.

Vereinigung Erzgebirge

Vereinigung
Erzgebirge

68 acre grounds including a beautiful clubhouse, Ratskeller bar, outdoor patio, canteen, picnic grove, Olympic-sized swimming pool, soccer fields, summer camps, and other amenities for our members and their guests.

German American Society Trenton

German American Society Trenton

Our mission is to cultivate and strengthen our German-American cultural heritage and traditions, strengthen our family bonds and provide an entertaining and rewarding social and educational atmosphere for our members and guests.

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A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving German-American Ethnic Heritage and Pride. The organization was founded in 1968.

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German-American Firefighters Assoc.

A fraternal organization. It consists of men and women who seek greater enjoyment in life through a traditional camaraderie. Comprised of members with German ethnic origins who are now or once were associated in some way with the fire service.

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A male choir devoted to singing German music, a member organization of the Nordöstlicher Sängerbund, and part of the long history of preserving the tradition of German singing groups in the US.

FIrst German Sport Club Phoenix

Phoenix
Sport Club

Located in Feasterville, PA, the club hosts a wide variety of parties, functions and private events. Also home to the First German Sport Club Phoenix (commonly known as Phoenix SC), an American soccer club that plays in the United Soccer League.

Gebirgstrachten Verein Almrausch

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Almrausch

Gebirgstrachten Verein Almrausch fosters a genuine love for Alpine traditions, customs, "Schuhplattler" (alpine folkdances) and comradeship. We uphold and display original Bavarian costumes, and encourage common aspects of American and Alpine folklore.

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A German singing society and cultural organization, established in 1880 to promote and perpetuate German singing, dancing, music, language, foreign exchange, and culture for its members and their guests. 

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A worldwide association of men committed to cultivating art, friendship and humor. Our motto is "In arte voluptas", which translates to "In art lies pleasure".

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Formed in 1957, the organization honors and upholds its traditions by promoting the language, music, dance, dress, and customs of the Danube Swabian people.

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Germania
Männerchor

Founded on February 21st,1853, It is one of the oldest German-American singing societies.

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Founded on April 4, 1792. We ministered to the Frankford community of Phila. PA, until 1974 when we moved to the Somerton area.​

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