2023 SCHOLARSHIP & GRANT RECIPIENTS
Congratulations to this year’s group of students who have been awarded scholarships and grants from the GBU Foundation Scholarship Program.
2023 Four-Year Scholarship Awards
These students each received a $1,500 GBU Foundation Scholarship.
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Gretchen Augustine District 819-Milwaukee, WI Biology Wisconsin Lutheran College
Emma Fraudorfer District 45-Altoona, PA Undecided Penn State Altoona
Rebekah Freeman District 999-National Elementary Education Arizona Christian University
Jacob Clair Steinbugl, Jr. District 45-Altoona, PA Data Science Penn State University
Julia Gawryleski District 999-National Animal Sciences University of WisconsinRiver Falls
Abi Jalso District 3000-HRFA Psychology Loyola University Chicago
Natalie Miscikowski District 510-Toledo, OH Nursing Michigan State University
Anna Munko District 999-National Business/Finance University of Pittsburgh
Kallie Orosz District 291-Summerhill, PA Physician Assistant Science Saint Francis University
John Palmer District 3000-HRFA Biology Tulane University
Benjamin Vanic District 999-National Education Concordia University Wisconsin
Carlee Zimmermann District 999-National Forestry University of WisconsinStevens Point
Bert Waltenberger Memorial Scholarship
2023 Named Four-Year Scholarships
These students each received a $1,000 scholarship made available by the generosity of GBU Foundation donors.
Clarence O. Affelt Architecture/Fine Art Memorial Scholarship
Abigail Boyles
District 999-National Fine Arts
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Dr. Ludger F. Pocorus Memorial Scholarship
Brendan Hazuda
District 510-Toledo, OH
Education/Marketing
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C)
Mary M. Pocorus Memorial Scholarship
Isabella Duvendack
District 510-Toledo, OH
Finance
John Carroll University
Ronald Pocorus Scholarship
Madeline Rehwinkel
District 4000-Sokol USA
Physics
Bryn Mawr College
Frank F. Pocorus Memorial Scholarship
Robert Freeman
District 999-National Electrical Engineering Cedarville University
2023 Undergraduate Scholarship Awards
These students each received a $1,000 GBU Foundation Scholarship.
McKenna Augustine
District 819-Milwaukee, WI
Communications
Concordia University Wisconsin
Kaitlyn Erickson
District 4000-Sokol USA
Education
Grove City College
Jamie Fitzgerald
District 2000-ULS Biology
Gonzaga University
Addison Gross
District 999-National Finance
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Kaitlyn Hare
District 2000-ULS Biology
Saint Vincent College
Jonathan Henschel
District 999-National Psychology
Queens University of Charlotte
Cameron Koch
District 4000-Sokol USA Biology
Penn State University
Kristen Ranke
District 999-National Rehabilitation Science
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Maleia Thompson
District 699-Frankenmuth, MI
Music and Mathematics Education Central Michigan University
Emese Toth
District 3000-HRFA
Fine Arts, English and Foreign Languages
Case Western Reserve University
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Presley Dougherty
2023 Graduate Scholarship Awards
These students each received a $1,000 GBU Foundation Scholarship.
District 291-Summerhill, PA Engineering Design
Penn State University
Elena Gioiello
District 3000-HRFA
Dental Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
Emma Henschel
District 999-National Architecture
University of Notre Dame
Rylee Holek
District 510-Toledo, OH Not Listed
Central Michigan University College of Medicine
Sydney Wolf
District 999-National Psychology
Lewis University
Michael Zemanek
District 810-Cleveland, OH
Engineering
Washington University-St. Louis
2023 Two-Year Scholarship Award
These students received a $1,000 GBU Foundation Scholarship.
Gage Haselbarth
District 45-Altoona, PA
IT Cyber Security
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
Mia Maechner
District 810-Cleveland, OH Education
Worldview at the Abbey
Luke Netzel
District 999-National Welding
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Brienna Reinke
District 999-National Nursing
Harrisburg Area Community College
Freshman Scholarship Renewals
These students each received $1,500 scholarship renewals.
Madison N. Ancosky
District 4000-Sokol USA
Industrial Engineering
West Virginia University
Devin G. Borowski
District 999-National Real Estate
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bert Waltenberger
Memorial Scholarship
Michael A. Bradley
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Aeronautics
Kent State University
Peter J. Carozza
District 171-Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Pennsylvania State University
Marissa Collins
District 999-National Accounting
Robert Morris University
McKenna Coots
District 999-National Exercise/Therapeutic Science
Liberty University
Amber Cross District 2000-ULS
Education
University of Alabama Birmingham
Kelby Dall
District 819-Milwaukee, WI
Elementary Education
University of WisconsinMadison
Bert Waltenberger
Memorial Scholarship
Katie Davis
District 404-St. Louis, MO Health Science
University of Florida
Nicholas Doman
District 630-Ann Arbor, MI Biology
Florida International University
Amanda Dosey
District 630-Ann Arbor, MI Nursing
University of Toledo
Lindsey Dugan
District 3000-HRFA
Early/Special Education
Slippery Rock University
Jordan Fairman
District 4000-Sokol USA
Physician Assistant Seton Hill University
Joseph Freck
District 510-Toledo, OH
Electrical Engineering Purdue University
Van Breukelen Family Scholarship
Leslie George
District 999-National Bioengineering
University of Pittsburgh
Croix Horsley
District 817-Philadelphia, PA
Economics Vassar College
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Scholarship Renewals, Continued Freshman Renewals ($1,500)
Alexander Jurkovich
District 810-Cleveland, OH
Human Biology
The University of Southern California
Andrew Kalmanowicz
District 2000-ULS Economics/ Business Administration
Lebanon Valley College
Preston Korytkowski
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Computer Science
Michigan State University
Shelby Korytkowski
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Biomedical Sciences
Central Michigan University
Bence Kovacs
District 3000-HRFA
Civil Engineering
Northeastern University
Joshua Koval
District 500-Lilly, PA Biochemistry/Chemistry
Saint Francis University
Dylan Kunrod
District 291-Summerhill, PA
Computer Science
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Abigail Miller
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Magdalena Miller
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Macy Miscikowski
District 510-Toledo, OH
Psychology
Michigan State University
Aidan Niermeyer
District 999-National Biology
University of WisconsinMadison
Bailey Orr District 999-National Law
Florida State University College of Law
Caroline Peek
District 815-Dayton, OH
Early Childhood Education Bowling Green State University
Elizabeth Rajinik
District 2000-ULS
Occupational Therapy
Elizabethtown College
Elizabeth Rehwinkel
District 4000-Sokol USA
Chemistry Smith College
Adrienne Schupp District 4000-Sokol USA
Economics and Finance
John Carroll University
Nicole Walko District 4000-Sokol USA
Neuroscience
Trinity University
Kenna White Former District 646Coraopolis, PA Chemistry
Juniata College
Marley Wolf District 999-National Psychology
Waynesburg University
Kelsey Wolfe
District 999-National
Middle Childhood Education
Ohio Wesleyan University
Clarence O. Affelt Architecture/Fine Art Memorial Scholarship Renewals ($500)
Luke Brickley
District 146-Johnstown, PA
Plastic and Polymer Engineering Technology PA College of Technology
Undergraduate Renewals
($1,000)
Anna Jurkovich
District 810-Cleveland, OH Finance
Indiana University
Antonio Campitell District 146-Johnstown, PA Chiropractic Medicine
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Benjamin Ferrara
District 2000-ULS
Computer Science
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Benjamin Tarkanyi
District 3000-HRFA Mechanical Engineering Lawrence Technological University
Chadwick Huss District 510-Toledo, OH Medicine
University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
Katherine Koch
District 4000-Sokol USA BFA Dance
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Nicole Faulhaber
District 999-National Marketing
University of Akron
Stephanie Walters
District 999-National Dental Surgery
Creighton University School of Dentistry
Peyton Korytkowski
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Interior Design
Central Michigan University
Julia Platt
District 999-National English Ohio University
Graduate Renewals
($1,000)
Annaliese Bangert
District 999-National Nursing
Spring Arbor University
Caitlin Ulrich
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA Occupational Therapy Duquesne University
Emily Jadin District 999-National Physician Assistant Carroll University
Lisa Freeman District 999-National Masters in Nursing Cedarville University
Makayla Himes
District 999-National Occupational Therapy Chatham University
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2023 Personal Giving Grants
These students each received a $500 grant made available by the personal donations of those listed.
James R. Stoker Memorial Education Grant
Sarah Catherine Harouse
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Global Health University of Notre Dame
John P. Albright Grant
Rachel Redinger
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
History
Waynesburg University
Former District 496-Gill Hall, PA, Grant
Dylan Aey District 510-Toledo, OH
Finance University of Cincinnati
Nicole Abel District 684-Pittsburgh, PA Nursing
Carlow University
Helen Brozozowski District 815-Dayton, OH Engineering
Purdue University
Cameron Emerson District 291-Summerhill, PA Computer and Information Technology Saint Francis University
Lisa Jo Fanelli-Greer
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA Nursing
Carlow University
Former District 496-Granite City, IL, Grants Aida Castelli District 2000-ULS
Law
Florida International University
Nicole Mischak District 3000-HRFA Biology
George Washington University
James R. Stoker Higher Education Grants
Dalton Hamm District 4000-Sokol USA History/Education Westminster College
Hannah Lajti District 510-Toledo, OH Physical Therapy Cleveland State University
Lincoln Martin District 999-National Safety Management Slippery Rock University
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Nicholas Reeder District 510-Toledo, OH Mechanical Engineering Ohio State University
Alivia Sapone District 999-National Nutrition and Food Science Montclair State University
Angela Wharton District 45-Altoona, PA
English-Literature and Composition Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Perpetual and one-time giving educational grants help fellow GBU members to meet their education goals.
Perpetual Grant
• Designate a $500 grant to remember or honor a loved one that renews in perpetuity with a donation to the GBU Foundation of $15,000.
One-Time Grant
• Designate a one-time grant to remember or honor a loved one with any donation to the GBU Foundation of $500 or more.
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Foundation Grants
These students each received a $750 grant from the GBU Foundation.
Georgia Arsic
District 810-Cleveland, OH Not Listed Kent State University
Donna Ayers
District 3000-HRFA Student Affairs in Higher Education
DeSales University
Madison Bassett
District 999-National Biology University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Joelle Beaumariage
District 999-National Digital Medi Arts/Public Relations and Advertising
Duquesne University
Sarah Beckage
District 3000-HRFA Psychology/Biology
Syracuse University
Ayla Bernsten
District 818-Orlando, FL Science
University of Central Florida
Josephine Bielecki
District 4000-Sokol USA Dietetics
Missouri State University
Anna Blanford
District 999-National Biology
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Jeffrey Bradley
District 171-Pittsburgh, PA
Culinary Arts
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Academy of Culinary Arts
Rachel Brinkman
District 999-National Church Music
Concordia University
Jeffrey Campey
District 510-Toledo, OH Business Administration
Georgia Institute of Technology
Lauren Connor District 999-National Sociology, Psychology Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Katherine DiMuccio
District 999-National Criminal Justice Seton Hill University
Lucas Dorsch District 45-Altoona, PA Finance Slippery Rock University
Zachary William Dosey District 630-Ann Arbor, MI
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology Wayne State University
Emily Drost District 1000-LFA Biology
Wayne State University
Conner Eckert District 999-National Undecided Slippery Rock University
Joscelynn Favre District 999-National Early Childhood Education Quincy University
Corbin Fetterman
District 999-National Mechanical Engineering
Alfred State
Mandy Fetterman
District 999-National
English/Creative Writing
SUNY New Paltz
Eden Forcht
District 810-Cleveland, OH
Nursing/Psychology
Cleveland State University
Camden Frazier
District 510-Toledo, OH Mechanical Engineering
Miami University
Sarah Freck
District 510-Toledo, OH Engineering/Chemistry
University of Cincinnati
Lena Gay
District 999-National Psychology
Hampton University
Melanie George
District 999-National Biology
Ohio University
Riley Green
District 999-National Computer and Information Technology/Computer Software
University of Central Florida
Victoria Harden
District 999-National History
Westminster College
Jackson Hargreaves
District 146-Johnstown, PA Pre-Physician Assistant Saint Francis University
Selena Haselbarth
District 45-Altoona, PA Microbiology
University of Pittsburgh
Archie Hill
District 45-Altoona, PA Business
University of Virginia
Téa Hill
District 999-National Management
Minnesota State UniversityMankato
Victoria Holtz
District 2000-ULS Chemistry
Miami University
Parker Jendrysik
District 999-National Journalism
Ohio University
Eric Klaber
District 999-National Fine Arts
Ohio University
Jared Klaber
District 999-National Engineering
University of Cincinnati
Lauren Klein
District 999-National Health Education and Behavior
University of Florida
Chrisopher Kloha
District 1000-LFA
Computer and Information Technology
Michigan Technological University
Taylor Korytkowski
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI Exercise Science
Kent State University
Lilly Kulaga
District 2000-ULS Business Administration
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Karl Larson
District 3000-HRFA Marketing
Iowa State University
Nora Larson
District 999-National Not Listed
University of WisconsinWhitewater
Adeline Lasko
District 3000-HRFA
Physician Assistant
Seton Hill University
Dylan Lautner
District 999-National Environmental Science
University of Hawai’i
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Foundation Grants, Continued ($750)
Megan Liberoni
District 999-National Healthcare Management University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Nolan LoBianco
District 999-National Not Listed University of Cincinnati
Carley Miller
District 999-National Biology
Slippery Rock University
Madeline Mischak
District 3000-HRFA Political Science Indiana University
Kayla Moran
District 999-National Agriculture Penn State-Behrend
Katherine Pearson District 4000-Sokol USA
Law
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Olivia Platt
District 999-National Education
Slippery Rock University
Gabriella Povenzano
District 999-National Criminal Justice Waynesburg University
Nathan Reese
District 999-National Architecture
Penn State University
Josie Rempt
District 999-National Health Studies
University of Iowa
Margaret Reis District 817-Philadelphia, PA Nursing
Cedar Crest College
Noelle Roth
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA Master of Library and Information Science Wayne State University
Caitlin Schlicht District 999-National Biology
Carroll University
Marin Schmitt District 999-National Not Listed
University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Jessica Schroeder District 630-Ann Arbor, MI Biology
San Diego State University
Jacob Francis Schupp
District 4000-Sokol USA Master of Business Administration Cleveland State University
Imre Simon District 3000-HRFA
Computer and Information Technology
University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
Cole Slezak
District 4000-Sokol USA
Criminal Justice Lycoming College
Ellie Slezak
District 4000-Sokol USA
Education/Arts
Grove City College
Natasha Slezak District 4000-Sokol USA
Political Science
University of Richmond
Eva Spangler
District 999-National Government
University of Virginia
Maren Steinbugl
District 45-Altoona, PA Marketing and Business Analytics Drexel University
Brittney Tarkanyi
District 3000-HRFA Law
Belmont College of Law
Elise Torp
District 821Sterling Heights, MI Environmental Science
Undecided
Addison Vandergriff
District 2000-ULS Education West Virginia University
Morgan Verhaalen
District 999-National Biomedical Engineering
University of WisconsinEau Claire
Clark Visca District 2000-ULS Business
University of Utah
Josh Vishanoff District 298-Allentown, PA Business Information Systems Grand Canyon University
Madison Walters
District 999-National Accounting
University of WisconsinMadison
Nicholas Walters
District 999-National Biochemistry/Molecular Biology University of Wisconsin-Eau Clare
Thaddeus Weiss
District 510-Toledo, OH Economics
University of TennesseeChattanooga
James Wharton
District 45-Altoona, PA Computer and Information Technology
St. Francis University
Lexi Wilkins
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA Biology
Old Dominion University
Ryan Wilkins
District 684-Brentwood, PA Biology
James Madison University
Sophia Willamson
District 999-National Liberal Arts
Harvard Extension School
Avery Wolf District 999-National Marketing Marietta College
Chole Wolfe
District 999-National Education or Business Ohio University
Erika Zeigler
District 3000-HRFA Political Science
Slippery Rock University
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2023 GBU Foundation High School Freshman Grants
These students each received a $250 grant from the GBU Foundation.
Mason Aquiline
District 999-National
Michael Aquiline District 999-National
Kalvin Bristol
District 999-National
Abigail Browne District 815-Dayton, OH
Madelyn Brumbaugh
District 2000-ULS
Gavin Campbell District 999-National
Lucy Crothers
District 510-Toledo, OH
Michael DeGraff District 2000-ULS
Aneka Diem
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Madison Dieter
District 815-Dayton, OH
Brielle Dunn
District 84-Lancaster, PA
Reece Fisher
District 999-National
Leighton Anne Freeman District 999-National
Bryce Fromach District 999-National
William Gast District 510-Toledo, OH
Kaylee Glover District 4000-Sokol USA
Ethan Hartford District 4000-Sokol USA
Rudolph Hauss District 821-Sterling Heights, MI
Andrew Havener District 999-National
Caleb Hays District 510-Toledo, OH
Connor Henderson District 999-National
Cole Henning District 999-National
Ashley Herman District 2000-ULS
Ainsley Keller District 999-National
Alexander Killam District 999-National
Keylie Koenig
District 2000-ULS
Samuel Kovacs District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Caroline Kulaga District 2000-ULS
Emily Lepley
District 291-Summerhill, PA
Lily Lushko
District 146-Johnstown, PA
John Madl
District 999-National
Stella Maechner
District 810-Cleveland, OH
Noah McCaulley
District 999-National
MaryEllen McConnell
District 999-National
Olivia Mendel
District 684-Pittsburgh, PA
Louis Mercolini
District 999-National
Ricky Monro
District 999-National
Zeplin Moore
District 510-Toledo, OH
Ella Noto
District 999-National
Matthew Peck
District 999-National
Maya Plummer
District 999-National
William Post
District 999-National
2023 GBU Community Educational Grants
Gibson Putnam
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Wyatt Putnam
District 707-Grand Rapids, MI
Jocelin Rector
District 999-National
Isabella Rericha
District 999-National
Sophia Riedeman
District 510-Toledo, OH
Molly Ries
District 817-Philadelphia, PA
Viola Rosarion District 3000-HRFA
Raine Schindler
District 999-National
Landon Seefeldt District 999-National
Brenda Show
District 999-National
Saylia Sund
District 999-National
Joseph Vanic
District 999-National
Ashlyn Verner
District 999-National
Alex Wegesin
District 510-Toledo, OH
These students each received a one-time $1,000 grant from the GBU Foundation.
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Abigail Hutchinson Baldwin High School Nursing West Virginia University
Leyna Ho Brentwood High School Biology University of Pittsburgh Cybersecurity/Analytics
Mia Sibley Elizabeth Forward High School
Penn State-University Park
DISTRICT HAPPENINGS
DISTRICT HAPPENINGS
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District 45–Altoona, Pennsylvania
The district officers wish a happy fall to everyone. Fall officially arrived on September 23. Enjoy the beauty that nature provides this autumn and the activities that come with it. Make sure to have candy on hand for the trick-or-treaters when they come to call for Halloween.
Thank you to everyone who supported the Summer Pie Sale. We were able to donate $400 to the Brian Morden Foundation and $400 to a local Relay for Life team.
GBU District 45 members attended the Flag Day Activities in downtown Altoona. Although the rain kept some past officers away this year, it was good to see those who were able to attend.
Thank you to the Home Office for organizing the GBU Community Day at the Pittsburgh Zoo! The activities at the tent offered a much-needed break from the heat. Eight members from Altoona along with two guests attended, and everyone had a great time.
October 1. Orders are due to me by Monday, November 6.
The order will be delivered to the Food Pantry on Saturday, November 18, and pick up will be between 10 a.m. and noon. The pies would be good for Thanksgiving and will freeze well for the Christmas holiday too.
We will also be collecting donations for the Assumption Chapel Food Pantry during the month of November, and donations can be dropped off at the food pantry on delivery day of the fall Pie Sale. If you need donations picked up, contact me and John (814-943-4481).
The Veterans’ Day Parade will take place in downtown Altoona on Saturday, November 11 at 10 a.m. If you are interested in participating, please contact me. We plan on joining the Federation of Fraternal Clubs Blair County Unit #1 to participate in the parade. Contact me and John for more information. Be sure to thank a veteran for his or her service.
The Children’s Christmas Party will be held in December in conjunction with the Unter Uns Club in Altoona, PA. There will be games, crafts, food and fun. Remember, Santa is watching and may just stop in to visit. The date for the party will be announced closer to December. Contact me for more information and to sign up.
We continue our GBU Cares project as we collect personal hygiene items to donate to the local shelters. To have a donation picked up, contact Treasurer Betty Richardson (814-9436655 ) or me. Motel-size or full-size bottles of shampoo and conditioner, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, etc. are greatly appreciated.
The younger members enjoyed having their faces painted.
We welcome into our GBU family the new members who have recently joined GBU and District 45. We hope you have the opportunity to participate in one of our many activities and have the chance to meet some of our other members. Please feel free to contact me if you would like a copy of the district Calendar of Events or would like more information about the district. Check out the GBU website and be sure to sign up for access to the GBU Life Member Community page. This GBU members-only site enables you to participate in many fun activities, keep up to date with activities sponsored by the Home Office and our district and provides more information and photos.
Following the trip to the zoo, we stopped at the Hofbräuhaus for supper and then the Cheesecake Factory for dessert to go!
Upcoming District Events
Our fall Pie Sale will again benefit the St. Vincent De Paul Assumption Chapel Food Pantry and starts on Sunday,
Please join us at our monthly meetings. They are held at 6 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month at the Unter Uns Club located at Van Buren Ave and 14th Street in Altoona. No meetings are held in January, July, November or December. (Your officers will have officers’ meetings instead to plan for upcoming activities.) Come, learn, support and get involved in the fraternal activities, and join us for refreshments.
- Robin Kessler, Fraternal Secretary 814-943-4481 or rob1jon@atlanticbb.net
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Community Day at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium.
District 84–Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Happy fall to everyone! We hope everyone had a wonderful summer and got out to enjoy the warm weather. As the weather starts to get cooler, we have a few indoor events coming up. In June and July, a few of us went to see a few Phillies games. The Phillies won both games, and both days were beautiful.
District 146–Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Greetings, and remember to take time to enjoy the beautiful fall colors.
Following are a few reminders for district members. Remember to donate to Operation Reach Out. Also, help support the district’s annual fundraiser to benefit the Annual Needy Children Shopping Tour. Donations can be mailed to Moxham District 146, Children’s Christmas Fund, 40 Bridge Street, Johnstown, PA 15902.
On July 22, members gathered at Scoop’s Grill for lunch and ice cream.
With the holidays approaching rapidly, the district will support numerous projects, such as the Tribune Democrat ’s Santa Fund, the Women’s Help Center- Angel In Shelter Program and St. Vincent De Paul Food for Families. With the support of district members and our friends in the clubroom, we will be able to bring some joy to those less fortunate this holiday season.
Happy Thanksgiving from District 146!
Check the bulletin board in the clubroom for additional information about these and other district projects and any changes to the monthly meeting date. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of each month (except July) at the Moxham Beneficial Home Association, located at 40 Bridge Street in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (814-539-1290).
Have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year!
- Barbara Weimer, Fraternal Secretary/Treasurer 814-255-4710
District 510–Toledo, Ohio
Greetings from District 510.
The next day, July 23, the Suters went to Knoebel’s Amusement Park with a few guests.
All events had wonderful weather.
Please remember that our meetings are now on the third Sunday of the month at the Millersville VFW 7294 at 12 p.m., unless stated otherwise. If anyone has ideas for the 2024 event calendar, please let President TJ Suter or me know. We are always open to new events.
Upcoming District Events
Sunday, October 15
Sunday, November 19
Saturday, December 2
Monthly Meeting and Social
Monthly Meeting and Social
District Christmas Party
Sunday, December 10 Monthly Meeting and Social
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Monthly Meeting and TV Show Trivia
You can always get details on district events by contacting President Terry “TJ” Suter, Jr. ( 717-283-3628 or steelerstj13@ gmail.com)or Fraternal Secretary/Treasurer Edna Suter ( 717333-9388 or ednasuter65@gmail.com) or by going onto Facebook (GBU District 84) or our district section of the GBU website reporter.gbu.org/member-news
- Edna Suter, Fraternal Secretary/Treasurer 717-333-9388 or steelerstj13@gmail.com
Prior to our May 16 monthly meeting, we enjoyed Chef Lynne’s Italian-inspired dinner of chicken alfredo, breadsticks and salad.
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May meeting’s lucky raffle winners
We met on May 24 at the Maibaum at Oak Shade Grove for a Helping Hands event. Volunteers weeded, prepped the beds and planted fresh flowers in the Maibaum Garden.
District 510–Toledo, Ohio, continued
We enjoyed a Steak Roast prior to the June 20 monthly meeting. Everyone cooked their own steaks. A big thanks to everyone who helped. Special thanks to Marilyn Riedeman for procuring the steaks, Lynne Shoup for the baked potatoes and Hildegard Ruelke for cutting and plating the delicious desserts. The Toledo Holzhacker Buam Schuhplattler dancers attended the 2023 Gaufest at the Kalahari Resort in Sandusky. Schuhplattler dance groups from the Gauverband Nordamerika come together at the biannual Gaufest to share different dances, tracht, music, culture and fellowship.
For current news on GBU District 510 events, please check the GBU District 510 Facebook page.
We look forward to seeing everyone at our future meetings. If you have not been to a meeting lately, please join us for a light dinner and fellowship followed by our monthly meeting. Our regular meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at the GAF. The meal is served at 6 p.m., and our meeting starts at 7 p.m.
- Jacqueline Martin, Fraternal Secretary 419-350-6684 or Toysrmonica@sbcglobal.net
District 630–Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hello summer!
Greetings from Ann Arbor. As I am sitting to write this article, it’s a humid, sunny 90-degree day, but by the time this reaches you the temps will have dropped, the leaves will have changed colors and the days will be shorter.
For any member that has been feeling ill or is recovering from an operation, we send you wishes for a speedy recovery and hope you feel better soon. Please let one of our officers know if you are ill or recovering from surgery so we can send you well wishes from the Sunshine Committee!
Following our June 11 monthly meeting, we celebrated Father’s Day and honored all the men in attendance with a six pack of German beer.
On July 16, we met for our annual District 510 Member Picnic at Tom and Marilyn Riedeman’s farm. There was a wonderful selection of fabulous foods thanks to everyone bringing a dish to share and the district furnished the meats and drinks. Sophia Riedeman was presented as our new Miss GBU. She is thankful for this new experience, to meet many more new people and to talk in public about the benefits of GBU Life. We also held a short meeting, primarily to discuss the Saturday, October 21 Columbus German Village Bus Trip and the GAF “Feed the Workers” event. After the meeting, we were entertained by Henry Bahler playing a selection of songs on his accordion. Many thanks to Tom and Marilyn for their gracious hospitality.
Traudel Kummer and I attended the GBU Fraternal Forum that was held June 15–18 at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia. The agenda was packed and included presentations on the State of GBU, products and services, the Future of Fraternalism, the GBU Foundation and the GBU Youth Leadership. Guest speakers’ topics included Building the Voice of your Districts, Thriving Through Change and Prospering in a Post-COVID World. Our fraternal project involved breaking into teams and assembling bikes for kids which were donated to the local United Way chapter. The weekend wrapped up with a dinner banquet and district awards.
Me and Traudel bike building
Upcoming Events
Sunday, October 29
Tuesday, November 21
Sunday, December 3
Children’s Halloween Trunk-or-Treat, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.
Monthly meeting and Officers’ Elections
Children’s Christmas Party, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.
On July 22, GBU held its first Community Day at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, Michigan. Open to all members, friends and guests, this great event was enjoyed by members and families of all ages (you’re never too old to enjoy the zoo). GBU hosted a private tent with a catered lunch, GBU prizes and face painting. The butterfly garden, penguin conservation center and giraffe encounter were among the many favorite exhibits. If you were unable to join us this year, watch for the date to be announced next year, as GBU plans to make this an annual event.
The German Park summer picnics held the last Saturday in June, July and August were well attended by our members. Many worked, and others enjoyed themselves. The food was delicious; the entertainment and dancing great; and everyone had a good time with friends!
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THB dancers lining up for the “Holzhacker Baum Dance”
District 630–Ann Arbor, Michigan, continued
On August 7 at the Peace Neighborhood, we served the children and families that participated in the Summer Camp.
District 684–Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Greetings from District 684 in Pittsburgh!
I hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful fall weather!
(L to r) Susan Weber, Traudel Kummer, Heidi Hively and Christina MacKellar serving at Peace Neighborhood Center
Members Karian and Alexis Mosher have been volunteering at Adopt-A-Pet of Fenton, Michigan for many years. Adopt-A-Pet finds loving families for homeless dogs and cats. It relies on volunteers to help walk and groom the animals and to socialize with them. Through GBU’s Making a Difference One Hour at a Time program, Adopt a Pet receives a monetary donation of $300 annually. If you volunteer for a 501(c)(3), make sure to check out this program under the GBU member benefits.
Over the spring and summer, our district members were busy. We held our Kentucky Derby Night at Gianna Via’s restaurant in May. We enjoyed a wonderful buffet dinner, wore our best hats and bet on our favorite horses. We also collected non-perishable items and monetary donations for our District in Action organization, The Lord’s Pantry, a food pantry serving families in need, located in the South Hills of Pittsburgh.
In October and November, we will continue to collect donations for Food Gatherers.
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming events:
Sunday, October 8
Sunday, November 12
Sunday, December 10
Monthly meeting with Elections and Oktoberfest meal, 1 p.m.
Monthly meeting, 1 p.m.
Christmas Party, 3 p.m.
Our monthly meetings resumed in September. We look forward to seeing you at one of our meetings or events held at the Grotto Club, located at 2070 West Stadium Blvd. in Ann Arbor.
- C hristina MacKellar, Fraternal Secretary 734-646-9388 or christina.mackellar@gbu.org
In June, three of our officers, district President Maria Moore , Second VP Linda Wagner and I (fraternal secretary), along with GBU board members, Home Office staff and officers from 15 other districts attended a District Forum Meet Up at Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia. It was a very educational three-day conference with guest speakers and a team-building event. We were able to celebrate our fraternalism and share ideas to bring back to our district.
In July, district members joined GBU Life Community Day at the Pittsburgh Zoo. We had a fun-filled day with a catered lunch, entertainment and prizes. So much fun for kids and adults!
Also in July, three of our district members volunteered in the GBU tent at Goat Fest. This is a unique community event in the summer on Pittsburgh’s South Side. The event includes live music, craft vendors, children’s activities, goat yoga and food trucks.
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Karian and Alexis
Alexis and puppies
(L to r) Doug and Sue Ulrich and Jackie Alaimo
District 684–Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, continued
Upcoming District Events
Saturday, October 21 K ronungsball (Coronation Ball), DASV, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, November 7 Monthly meeting
Monday, November 11 DASV Park Clean Up
Sunday, December 10 DASV Christmas Party
Tuesday, December 10 Christmas Party Luncheon
GBU sponsored the petting zoo.
Upcoming Event
Sunday, December 10 Brunch with Santa, South Hills Country Club
Please feel free to contact me for more information about our district. We would love to expand and have more members join us at our meetings/events and to share ideas on community engagement and fraternalism!
- Jackie Alaimo, Fraternal Secretary Jackie.alaimo@gbu.org or 412-720-4801
District 701–Pontiac, Michigan
Happy fall!
The DASV Pig Roast in June was a fun time with fantastic weather! Thanks again to who else but Tommy Schober and the Sorgenbrecher for a really great set of tunes for us all to enjoy while drinking and dancing. The food also seems to be improving with each event! Thank you King Doug for the perfect beer choice.
On July 22, GBU members from across town and even GBU’s Home Office gathered at the Detroit Zoo. We had a delightful late morning/early afternoon stroll through the zoo. It concluded with a very nice turnout for the catered lunch and face painting for all to enjoy. Great job, Laqueeta and GBU staff!! Looking forward to more events like this.
Please consider joining us for a District 701 general meeting. We usually gather on the first Tuesday of the month at noon at the DASV Clubhouse, located at 2650 Auburn Road in Auburn Hills, just east of the I-75 overpass. It’s always best to phone or text ahead for specific days and times of the meetings/events, or simply check the GBU Life Member Community at community.gbu.org
- Richard A. De Arment, Fraternal Secretary 248-709-4949 or MetroDetroitBroker@gmail.com
District 707–Grand Rapids, Michigan
Our annual May Dance was held at St. Casimir’s Aid Society (Sixth Street Hall) on May 21. We had a fun time with delicious food from our Hall caterer. We held a fundraiser for Community Rebuilders, a local organization providing housing opportunities to homeless veterans with access to support services during transitions.
The DASV Schutzenfest on July 30 was another club success with many new faces. Again, it was the sounds and performance of Tommy Schober and the Sorgenbrecher that put the crowd into gear to have a blast at this 2023 celebration. ALL information on the club is easy to find at www.dasv.org !
A big thank you to Marie Byl for the hard work she put into the silent auction, and our thanks also go to Anita Putnum who donated a couple of beautiful homemade quilts for this event.
On May 24, Pauline Meyer from Community Rebuilders came to speak to us about the organization. Last year, over 200 veterans went into housing. Community Rebuilders’ main goal is to give back to our veterans. Furnishing a house helps with insecurity, loneliness and anxiety.
Presenting Community Rebuilders representative Pauline Meyer with a check to help continue their wonderful efforts for our veterans
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Danielle Sarsfield, RN at Beaumont Health, and her three children at the zoo
District 707–Grand Rapids, Michigan, continued
GBU Great Lakes District Engagement Specialist Laqueeta Coleman came to speak at our June 28 meeting. She gave us a great overview of the member benefits that make GBU stand out. We learned a lot from her presentation. Thank you so much! We often forget the many benefits GBU offers its members and appreciate the explanation of a few of them.
At the GBU District Forum on June 15–18, we had five district officers able to attend. What a great event! It was very informative and really got us motivated. At the formal dinner, District 707 was awarded the Most Charitable Giving Award. We were extremely proud and honored to receive this award.
Be sure to join us at our meetings, which are usually held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at St. Casimir Hall.
- J udy Cwiklinski, Fraternal Secretary
616-454-6026 or jcwik227@yahoo.com
District 815–Dayton, Ohio
The GBU Forum in West Virginia was a wonderful success! We learned a great deal and had fun doing it.
Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make the Liederkranz GermanFest such a success.
Be sure to mark your calendar:
Friday, October 6 German-American Day
Tuesday, October 17 GBU District Gathering (TBD)
Saturday, October 21 Remembrance Walk, Hospice (324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton 4520); 8:30 a.m. Registration, 10:00 a.m. Walk
Tuesday, November 14 GBU District Gathering (TBD)
- C hris van Breukelen, FIC, Fraternal Secretary 937-885-4784 or wvanbreukelen@compuserve.com
District 821–Sterling Heights, Michigan
Dear Friends,
For the first time, I met many district officers at the GBU District Forum on June 15 to June 18 at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, West Virginia. GBU Senior VP/Chief Marketing and Distribution Officer Lesley Mann and Senior VP/Chief Financial Officer Mark Cloutier gave the first presentation. It was informative and interactive, allowing us the opportunity to ask questions.
The Future of Fraternalism issue was discussed by Director of Marketing and Community Engagement Jennifer Stockdale , District Team Leader Mary Koczan and American Fraternal Alliance Managing Director Kendra Ainsley. This was a very detailed, eye-opening presentation. Attendees discussed concerns and many of GBU’s efforts at solutions.
Other topics included the new Youth Leaders program, GBU Foundation strategy and ideas/suggestions for implementation. Marketing Consultant and Bellview University Associate Professor of Marketing Dr. Rana Zalman covered opportunities for youth leadership, speaking about Building the Voice of our Districts. A detailed view on Thriving through Change came from Executive and Management Coach Thomas Meier. He opened our minds about how to deal with change, starting by saying “The real winners are people who are looking at every situation with an expectation to make it better.” A talk on prospering in a post-COVID world and a team activity of building bikes for United Way closed out the event.
Wilfred
Ella Davidson and her team— Dale Davidson, Jessie Stanley and Wayne and Denise Christie —raised $8,700 for Relay For Life, with $3,000 coming from the GBU Matching Grant. Congratulations! That’s fantastic!
The annual Maibaum dedication was held on May 7 at the DASV property, with poetry, song and dancing around the Maibaum. Everyone had a good time.
The ribbons each dancer had held while dancing around the tree became a colorful stem.
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Stephanie Hruska and Chris van Breukelen
GBU Board of Directors Chair Lea Ann Hazi and Chris van Breukelen
and Chris van Breukelen and Stephanie Hruska
Relay For Life Team with our district banner Relay Ribbon Sign with GBU logo
District 821–Sterling Heights, Michigan, continued
Upcoming Activities
Tuesday, November 7 Meeting, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, November 19 Fall Concert, GACC
Tuesday, December 5 Meeting, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, January 9 Meeting, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (second Tuesday due to holiday)
Waiting to dance
District members participated in the DASV Bockbierfest on May 13 and the very famous Pig Roast on June 17.
Member Rianna Baril collected donations for a May 25 WalkA-Thon benefiting the Life Enrichment Academy where she attends. She walked for about 2–3 hours at Freedom Hill Park. On June 8 through 11, our choir members practiced singing and worked toward getting funds together for our North American German Choirs Concert in Madison, Wisconsin. It was hosted by the Wisconsin Sängerbezirk (Singing Society). The three Michigan choirs—GBU, Carpathia and Schwaben Male Chorus— joined together for the eight-hour bus trip; singing and visiting made the time short. It was a wonderful experience: Friday’s performances were individual district choruses, and Saturday performances were a powerful combination of mixed, ladiesonly and men’s-only German classical, religious and folk songs. The Austrian Society had its annual Waldfest on June 25. It was a beautiful day! Many attendees enjoyed the delicious schnitzel or wurst, potato salad and our favorite desserts: Bienenstich, bear claws and Mohnrolle (poppyseed roll slices). We were happy to see many friends, and many of our district and family members enjoyed themselves.
The Transylvanian Saxons hosted the Traun Austrian Cultural Group at the Polish Century Club on July 13! The 40 visiting guests gave us a beautiful evening of gemütlichkeit with music and dance groups. There were many different folk dances that were enjoyable to watch!
Tuesday, February 6 Meeting, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
- M arianne Krenzer, Fraternal Secretary 586-776-7058, (cell) 586-996-1169 or mekrenzer@hotmail.com
District 1000–LFA Dear Members,
Membership News
38th Annual Concordia Food-A-Thon. This was our late district President Richard Hallgren’s favorite charity and fundraiser of the year. He loved driving down to the seminary and getting to talk with the staff, students and future pastors there. You should have received a flyer in the mail with a return envelope. GBU will be matching any funds that are sent in by our members. Last year, we were able to send $8,400. We are hoping to surpass that this year!!
LFA Hall 57 (Eastpointe) celebrated its 100th anniversary on June 5 by holding a dinner and fellowship meeting with more than 100 members and guests. LFA Hall 57 was chartered on June 1, 1923. President Drew Jablonowski welcomed everyone to the event, and the Lutheran Choralaires sang the Doxology. It was a wonderful evening and celebration for LFA 57!
Austrian dancers
We had our picnic at the St. Peter’s German Church grounds on July 16, with about 50 members, singers and guests. The potluck consisted of a delicious variety of foods that were organized by Heidi Wolff. Sausages and buns were provided by the district. We are grateful to St. Peter’s for hosting us on its beautiful and shaded grounds, and members Hans and Herta Benesch were there to make us feel welcome.
At a recent meeting, members voted to change our regular meetings to every first Tuesday of the month from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Lodge President Drew Jablonowski and Paul Eschmann
Lutheran Choralaires
Several of the members and guests at the celebration
District 1000–LFA, continued
Mel Ott Lutheran Night/District 1000 at Jimmy John’s Field was held on August 11 at 7 p.m. This was a sold-out event for District 1000! Members and friends were able to watch the Utica Unicorns take on the Eastside Diamond Hoppers. Fireworks were also enjoyed after the baseball game. Thank you to all who attended to make this event memorable.
If any members have any suggestions or ideas for events that they would like GBU to consider, please feel free to let us know. We want to encourage more members to get involved and attend events. Let us know what activities you would like District 1000 to host. Please feel free to call 586-677-2020
A district officers’ meeting will be held in December (TBD) at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
Christian volunteering is contagious.
- S tacia (Penzien) Zarzycki, Sentinel 586-677-2020
District 2000–ULS
District 2000 Scholarships Awarded
This year, District 2000 awarded 15 scholarships totaling $7,500, as each student received a $500 grant toward their tuition costs. Congratulations to the following scholarship recipients: Amber Cross, Kristina Hilko, Blaine Hill, Andrew Kalmanowicz, Jacob Klein, Alexander Nemecek, Christopher Nemecek, Emma Nemecek, Emma Pringle, Jack Pringle, Elizabeth Rajnik, Joshua Upole and Clark Visca . District 2000 Scholarship applications will be available for the next school year on Monday, January 1, 2024
District 2000 Bowling Results
Although no one claimed the 300-game prize of $300, Brett Heaton had the best shot by rolling a 264 for High Game of the tournament, while Sandy Cole bowled High Game on the women’s side with a 213. The most consistent bowlers over the weekend were Cindy Callahan and Mark Pudlowski , who captured first place in the female and male All-Events categories.
Mark your Calendars (events might be subject to change)
We will be working on trying to get some events together for us to participate in. If you have any ideas that you want to share, please let us know.
Oktoberfest. LFA Hall 57 will hold its second annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 14. More details to follow.
Christmas. LFA Hall 57 will have its annual Christmas Dinner and Silent Auction on Monday, December 4 at 6:30 p.m. Contact the Hall (586-779-2810) after November 1 for reservations and the details.
Look on the GBU Life Member Community website for upcoming events to join. We will have a District 1000 page where you can find The Reporter articles, RSVP for events and connect with other GBU members. Please make sure you have your current email address on file at the Home Office in order to be included in GBU Life Member Community.
Reminders
We have “gently used” wheelchairs/walkers available for pick up at our district office, at no cost for anyone in need.
LWML is continuing to collect canceled postage stamps for its Stamps for Mission program. Simply cut the canceled stamp off the envelope and bring it to the next function. We will see that it gets to the LWML.
Congrats to Team Event winners consisting of Karl and Donna Hunsicker along with Melanie and Charlie Kilgore (bowling comanagers) for their narrow 8-pin victory.
Kudos to Women’s Singles Event winner Bekah Sapelli and her counterpart Jim Thomas in the Men’s Event. Many thanks to all those who participated in making our event successful.
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Members and friends attending the game
District 2000–ULS, continued Assembly Activities
Assembly 9 members did a great job in setting up and cleaning up for the Rummage and Food Sale that benefited Dr. Martin Luther Church in Cleveland, Ohio. No expenses were incurred for this fundraiser due to a generous donation from the estate of Olga Nemecek, a former proud GBU member. As part of this event, the church also received $500 from District 2000 under its matching funds fraternal program.
MAKE-A-DATE
Assembly 9 Fraternal Secretary James Slough presents Sharon Tobik with a check for $100.
Sharon was the winner of our quarterly Assembly Attendance Drawing by participating in her local assembly activities.
You could be our next winner by attending your assembly’s next function!
’Til next time!
- Jerry A. Hauser, Treasurer jdhauser@comcast.net or 724-953-8287
District 6000–Baptist Life
Congratulations to Baptist Life member, Jackson N. Griggs , on being the recipient of the $1,000 District 6000-Baptist Life Scholarship. Jackson is majoring in biomedical science at the University of Alabama-Huntsville.
Please check with one of your district officers to confirm whether or not an event is canceled.
Date District Event
NOVEMBER, continued
11 701 (MI) DASV Park Clean Up
12 818 (FL) Collect donations for food pantry and Toys-4-Tots
14 815 (OH) GBU District Gathering (TBD)
18 45 (PA) Fall Pie Sale orders pickup, Assumption Chapel Food Pantry, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
19 84 (PA) Social
19 821 (MI) Fall Concert, GACC
19 699 (MI) Anniversaries celebration, DaVinci’s,1 p.m.
DECEMBER
TBD 45 (PA) Children’s Christmas Party, held in conjunction with Unter Uns Club. There will be games, crafts, food and fun. Contact Robin Kessler for information/to sign up.
2 84 (PA) District Christmas Party
3 510 (OH) Children’s Christmas Party, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.
4 1000 (MI) LFA Hall 57’s Annual Christmas Dinner and Silent Auction, 6:30 p.m. Contact the Hall after 11/1/23 for details and to make a reservation.
10 84 (PA) Social
10 630 (MI) Christmas Party, 3 p.m.
NOVEMBER
ALL 45 (PA) Collecting donations for Assumption Chapel Food Pantry ALL 630 (MI) Collecting donations for Food Gatherers
5 699 (MI) Sloan Museum Tour, 2 p.m.
5 821 (MI) District 821 Choir 100th Anniversary Celebration
6 45 (PA) Fall Pie Sale orders due 10 701 (MI) DASV Park Clean Up 11 45 (PA) Veterans’ Day Parade, downtown Altoona, 10 a.m.
10 684 (PA) Brunch with Santa, South Hills Country Club
10 701 (MI) DASV Christmas Party
12 701 (MI) GBU Christmas Party
JANUARY 2024
1 2000 (PA) District 2000 College Scholarship applications available
21 84 (PA) TV Show Trivia
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Date District Event OCTOBER ALL 630 (MI) Collecting donations for Food Gatherers 1 45 (PA) District 45 Scholarship applications due 6 701/821 (MI) Oktoberfest, Schützen Park, 6:30 p.m. 6 815 (OH) German-American Day 8 291 (PA) Halloween Party 8 630 (MI) Oktoberfest Meal 11 45 (PA) Fall Pie Sale benefiting St. Vincent De Paul Assumption Chapel Food Pantry begins 14 1000 (MI) LFA Hall 57’s Second Annual Oktoberfest 15 84 (PA) Social 17 815 (OH) GBU District Gathering (TBD) 21 510 (OH) Columbus German Village Bus Trip 21 701 (MI) Kronungsball (Coronation Ball), DASV, 6:30 p.m. 21 810 (OH) Give Thanks
charities 21
Remembrance
Hospice (324
8:30
Registration,
22 817
Halloween Costume Contest 29
Trunk-or-Treat and Hayride,
p.m. 31
Trunk-or-Treat, Bridgeport Historical Village, 5:00 p.m.
Event supporting local
815 (OH)
Walk,
Wilmington Ave., Dayton 45420);
a.m.
10 a.m. Walk
(PA)
510 (OH)
1 p.m.–3
699 (MI)