March 2016 Anzeiger - German American Social Club of Cape Coral
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March 2016 Anzeiger - German American Social Club of Cape Coral
German American Social Club of Cape Coral www.GASC-CapeCoral.com DER ANZEIGER March 2016 Volume 46, ISSUE 3 Board of Directors GEMÜTLICHKEIT GOOD FELLOWSHIP STIMMUNG President: GAIETY GESANG Joyce Amann SONG 1st Vice President: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE - Joyce Amann (239) 574-2388 Bob Kraft 2nd Vice President: Bob Hildebrand Geisel, Joe Kulnig, Paul & Linda Petzold, Karl Kurzmann, Mathias Thank you to all the volunteers that Bayer, Bobby Lewis and Harold made our February Gartenfest such Dreyer. Fabulous job! a success! I especially want to thank those that arrived at the Club in the I look forward to seeing everyone at wee hours of the morning for the live the Gardenfest on March 13 Don't We need filming to promote the Gartenfest. forget to volunteer! Losing a few hours of sleep was everyone to pitch in to keep our Club successful! worth all the publicity! Dear Members! Treasurer: Mary Edgar Secretary: Susie Zimmer-Sullivan Past President: Hubert Prem Director: Teresa Kohl A very special thank you to all the Joyce Amann, President members that painted and repaired the west side of the building. Stefan Director: Mary Pakusch Director: Chris Pilsbury Director: Liebe Mitglieder! Dorothy Tamedl Director: Heinz Theuretzbacher Director: Barbara Wilken Inside this issue: Events P. 3 Gartenfest P. 9 German News P. 12/13 Calendar P. 19 Kulturgesellschaft P. 21 Ein herzliches Dankeschön allen freiwilligen Helfern die dazu beigetragen haben, dass unser Gartenfest im Februar solch ein Erfolg war! Besonders bedanke ich mich bei den Mitgliedern, die in den frühen Morgenstunden bei den Fernsehaufnahmen für die Gartenfest-Promotion dabei waren. Es hat sich ausgezahlt ein paar Stunden Schlaf weniger zu haben. Vielen Dank auch an folgende Mitglieder für die Reparatur und das Anstreichen der Westseite unseres Gebäudes: Stefan Geisel, Joe Kulnig, Paul & Linda Petzold, Karl Kurzmann, Mathias Bayer, Bobby Lewis und Harold Dreyer. Ihr habt einen phantastischen Job gemacht! Ich freue mich, euch alle beim Gartenfest am 13. März begrüssen zu können. Bitte nicht vergessen, wir brauchen jeden freiwilligen Helfer um das Fest um den Erfolg des Clubs zu erhalten. Joyce Amann, Präsidentin PAGE 2 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 DER ANZEIGER Founded August 1972 as “NEWSLETTER” by Jack Fitzmaurice and renamed “Der Anzeiger” - June 1977 Published Monthly by: GERMAN AMERICAN SOCIAL CLUB OF CAPE CORAL, INC. P.O. BOX 150819 CAPE CORAL, FL 33915-0819 Phone: (239) 283-1400 ANZEIGER COMMITTEE Susie Zimmer-Sullivan, Editor (239) 282-0685 [email protected] Harry Reifschneider, Assistant Editor (For email submissions, please put ANZEIGER in the subject line) Jim & Ann Walker, Reviewers [email protected] IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE AN AD IN THE ANZEIGER, PLEASE CONTACT THE ADVERTISING MANAGER: Susie Zimmer-Sullivan (239) 282-0685 [email protected] New prices effective as of September 2013 (1 year - 11 issues) Business card $100.00 1/4 page $300.00 1/2 page $600.00 Full page $900.00 GERMAN AMERICAN SOCIAL CLUB POLICY STATEMENT THE GERMAN AMERICAN SOCIAL CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL PERSONS WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, CREED, CULTURE OR ETHNIC BACKGROUND. ANY DISCRIMINATION, RACIAL COMMENTS, BIGOTED REMARKS BY MEMBERS OR GUEST, THEFT, AND WANTON DESTRUCTION TO CLUB ASSETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED OR TOLERATED! FAILURE TO ABIDE BY THIS POLICY WILL RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION STATED IN SECTION VIII, F 5* OF THE GASC BY-LAWS. VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 3 MONTH AT A GLANCE CLUB EVENTS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH Friday, March 4th - General Meeting - Music by: Sepp & Heinz Diepolder Saturday, March 5th - Spring German Music Show - Performances by: German Entertainers - Romy, Sanny, Duo Leuchtfeuer, Simon Radler & Harmonika-Peter Sunday, March 6th - Birthdays/Anniversaries Friday, March 11th - Schuetzenfest - Music by: Manni Daum Come join the Schuetzenverein for the crowning of their New King and Queen Friday, March 18th - Edelweiss Chorus Spring Concert Music by: Hafenkapelle (Wear your finest Easter outfit and join in the Hafenkapelle Easter Parade) Friday, March 25th - Closed Good Friday Thank you!!! Kerry Ann Bauer PAGE 4 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 We were disappointed in our first Gartenfest in January, having to cope with so much rain, which kept us inside. The February fest gave us more chances to do better with our craft items. The “Quarter Auction” is on March 9th. We hope everyone will come and join us for the fun. Quarters in your pockets can get very heavy, so bring them all along and see what they might get you in return. Thank you! Thank you! To all the GALS for all of the hard work. You finished everything in record time! We are also looking forward to our annual Dinner Theater coming up on February 25th. We will be seeing “Sister Act” and enjoying having dinner with our friends. Thank you! - Inge Freund New Member Dues Statement On January 26, 2016, the Board of Directors approved two changes to new member dues. These changes do not affect dues requirements for our current members. Change #1: The new member's first year dues shall be paid when he/she becomes a temporary member. The applicant will pay their dues when the New Membership Committee recommends their acceptance to the Board and their Temporary Membership Card is issued, rather then at the time of initiation. This was decided to better align the due date of the dues with the time they receive their temporary membership. Change #2: The new member's first year dues will be prorated according to the month they became a member. This was decided to create a fair and equitable means of establishing a dues amount appropriate to the number of actual months of membership during the first year. Thank you - Joe Kulnig VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R Wow! What a success the Edison Festival of Light parade was. If you don't know yet, our float took top honors. We received an award for the top float. I cannot thank people enough, for their efforts in the construction of the float, and for their participation on parade day. It was PAGE 5 greatly appreciated, and we made our club look good. We had a great time, the weather was beautiful, the food was good, and the camaraderie was fantastic. Let's keep up the good work, and show what a great club we are, and encourage the new members to get involved. PAGE 6 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 A very special thank you to all the members that painted and repaired the west side of the building. To all my friends at the GASC: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my friends who send me Get-Well cards and phone calls, for my recent hospital stay. A special "Thanks" to Barbara Wilken and Linda Wabrek for keeping the rehearsal with the Edelweiss Chorus going. It is warmly appreciated. Anne Keller PAGE 7 D E R AN Z E I GE R Maskenball January 2016 V OLU ME 4 5, ISSU E 3 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R SUNSHINE Sunshine Report February 2016 Please pray for the full recovery of the spoke to her on the phone. following members who have been ill or have undergone surgeries in the We’ve lost two long time members of the Club recently. past month. Arthur Witt, a stalwart member of the Inge Zibers fell and fractured her Club for many years, passed away elbow on Jan. 13th. She is slowly suddenly on Feb. 3rd, 2016 while at recuperating and will start therapy home. He will be buried in Michigan, sometime in the future. but there may be a memorial service Anne Keller was admitted to the later this month. Please pray for his hospital with cardiac issues. After a 10 family and friends at this difficult day stay, she was discharged home on time. Feb 5th to recover her strength and John Martin passed away on Monday, return to leading the Edelweiss Feb. 8th at age 94 after an extended Chorus. illness. John was a member of the Donald Schuenzel, a long time member Club for 35 years (since Feb. 1981) and who helped with much of the painting a WWII Navy veteran. Arrangement at the Club, was admitted to the hospital with severe chest pain several are unknown at this time. weeks ago. He is now recuperating at Linda Wabrek, 239-573-1583 or home. [email protected] Jean Shamon is in Gulf Coast Medical Center following a partial amputation Karen Schnieder, 239-599-2980 or of her leg. She is doing well but does [email protected] not know where she will go for rehab at the time of this report. She Carole Cornet, 239-281-5434 or appeared to be in good spirits when I [email protected] PAGE 8 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 9 Gartenfest Our second Gartenfest for this year on Sunday, February 21st, was a great success. With a fantastic weather and the appearance of the “Budweiser Clydesdales“, it was one of the best Gartenfests yet! The next Gartenfest takes place on Sunday, March 13th (noon to 5pm), So, volunteer your time, bring your family and friends and have fun! The date for the last Gartenfest of this year is: April 17th For infos and questions, please contact Gartenfest-Chairmann Steve Bauer. PAGE 10 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 11 PAGE 12 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 German News 5 Facts Explain Why Turkey Is in Deep Trouble by the country’s parliament in Ankara. 28 people were killed, at least 20 of whom were military personnel. On Thursday, a second military convoy in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir was hit by a bomb, killing another six soldiers. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quick to accuse Syrian Kurds, claiming they received logistical support from Kurdish militants already operating within Turkey. Details remain sketchy for the moment. What we know for 1. Refugees in Turkey: certain is that over the past seven months there have While Europe’s refugee woes have gotten the lion’s been three suicide bombings in three cities, killing share of attention, it’s Turkey that’s actually ground zero for the Syrian refugee crisis. Turkey houses some roughly 150 people. 2.6 million Syrian refugees, out of the more than 4.7 4. Turkey’s Domestic Politics: million Syrians who have fled their country’s civil You would think that the rise in violence would dent war. The $8.5 billion Turkey has spent to house and Erdogan’s popularity. But Erdogan and his Justice feed these people is putting a serious strain on and Development Party (AKP) have shown Ankara’s finances. So when the E.U. offered Turkey themselves remarkably adept at spinning security roughly $3 billion—as well as “visa-free travel” for concerns into political support. The AKP lost its Turkish citizens coming into the E.U. to continue absolute majority in Parliament for the first time in housing these refugees and stem their flow into 13 years when elections were held this past June. Europe, Ankara jumped at the chance. But this is a stopgap at best. The real solution to the refugee crisis Then came the ISIS suicide bomb in the Turkish border town of Suruc, forcing Erdogan to declare war lies on the other side of Turkey’s porous 565-mile on ISIS and join the fray in Syria. His strongman border with Syria. response saw his party’s numbers begin to rise; Erdogan called snap elections for November. “It’s me 2. Turkey’s War in Syria: or chaos,” boomed Erdogan in the run-up to elections, Turkey knows this. It’s one of the reasons Ankara joined the war effort against ISIS and Bashar Assad. and Turks took him at his word. The AKP regained its absolute majority, besting their June performance by The other reason? Turkey’s leaders fear the gains nearly 9 percentage points. A spike in popularity after being made by Kurdish separatists who are also battling ISIS and Assad. Turkey’s history with its own an isolated terrorist attack is understandable. But a Kurdish ethnic minority is strained and often violent. sustained violent campaign is a different matter. Each Over the last 30 years, more than 40,000 people have bombing in Turkey brings us closer to the latter. been killed in Turkish-Kurdish clashes. Ankara is 5. Turkey’s International Politics: worried that the progress being made by Syrian Syria has complicated Turkey’s diplomatic relations Kurds, whom the U.S. backs, will stoke the as well. Three months ago, Turkey shot down a nationalist dreams of Kurds within its own borders. Russian plane that had crossed into its airspace. A The worst-case scenario for Ankara is that Syrian tense international incident ensued, threatening to Kurds carve out their own autonomous state from drag the rest of NATO into direct confrontation with Syria’s eventual remains. To that end, it has spent a Russia. Thankfully, cooler heads prevailed, though lot more effort firing on Kurds in Syria than on tensions between Moscow and Ankara remain attacking ISIS or Assad’s forces. disturbingly high. For the moment, Moscow has imposed sanctions against Ankara, which will cost the 3. Turkey’s War at Home: On Wednesday night, a vehicle packed with explosives Turkish economy more than $10 billion. was set off as a Turkish military convoy was passing As Turkey ramps up its involvement in the war in Syria, it risks being hit by serious international blowback. It’s been a bad week for Turkey. As the country intensifies its military campaign in Syria, a bomb ripped through Ankara in apparent retaliation on Feb. 17, killing 28 people and injuring 61 others. Sadly, it’s an all too familiar sight. These five facts explain the mounting threats Turkey faces from Syria’s war next door. Source: www.time.com VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 13 German News Terror und Flüchtlingskrise: Europas Partner Türkei kämpft an vielen Fronten Die Türkei steht vor einem Dilemma. Aktuelle Anschläge erschüttern das Land. Die Regierung macht die verbotene kurdische Arbeiterpartei PKK, ihren syrischen Ableger YPG und Syriens Despoten Baschar al-Assad für das Bombenattentat von Ankara verantwortlich. Am Donnerstag folgte der nächste Angriff auf die türkische Armee in der Provinz Diyarbakir (SüdostTürkei). Unter Verdacht: wieder die PKK. Kampf gegen Kurden, Kampf gegen den IS, Konflikt mit den Russen – das Land ist in mehrere Krisenherde verwickelt. Gleichzeitig aber soll die Türkei wichtigster Partner Europas bei der Bewältigung der Flüchtlingskrise sein. Widerspricht sich das nicht? Wird die Türkei zum Risiko für die EU? Unsere Redaktion fragte beim Nahost- und Türkei-Experten Dr. Udo Steinbach nach. Zweifel daran, ob die Schuldzuweisungen auf Fakten beruhen", erzählt er. Dabei sei die Kurdenfrage nur ein Punkt. Die Türkei sei von Staaten und Regimen umgeben, die ein Interesse daran hätten, sie zu schwächen, erklärt er. "Das bezieht sich auf das Regime in Damaskus. Auch die arabische Regierung in Bagdad schaut mit Skepsis auf das, was sich im kurdischen Norden des Irak tut. Kürzlich hat die Türkei Militär in irakisches Territorium entsandt. Das zog enorme Verwerfungen nach sich." Auch mit Iran gebe es eine wachsende Rivalität. Und schließlich seien da noch die Spannungen mit Moskau. "Die Türkei ist zu 360 Grad von Gegnern umgeben", meint Steinbach. "Eine Kollaboration zwischen inneren und äußeren Gegnern ist sehr wahrscheinlich." Erdogan habe in dieser misslichen Lage kein Konzept mehr, meint er. "Die Türkei ist richtungslos geworden." Kann die Türkei ihre zugedacht Rolle in der Flüchtlingskrise angesichts der sicherheitspolitischen Krise gewährleisten? "Die Türkei kann es eigentlich Ist Europa schlecht beraten, in der Flüchtlingskrise nicht schaffen", sagt Steinbach. Die Konflikte auf die Türkei zu vertrauen? eskalierten weiter, die Stellung der Flüchtlinge sei Auch Steinbach sieht das Land vor einem Dilemma. prekär. Man wird gar nicht so viel Geld aufbringen "Die Türkei ist ein extrem problematisches Land. Zum können, um sie dazu zu bewegen, dort zu bleiben, einen, was die Art und Weise der Machtausübung von meint er. Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan angeht, zum anderen, Finanziell müsse sich die EU auf einiges einstellen. was die innere Destabilität betrifft", sagt Steinbach. "Die Türken haben uns ja schon wissen lassen, dass Wir werden in der Türkei eine lange Phase der die drei Milliarden Euro bisherige Hilfe nicht Instabilität erleben, die in Frage stellt, inwieweit sie ausreichen werden", sagt Türkei-Experte Steinbach. ein verlässlicher Partner ist“. Die Realität setze den "Wenn wir die Türkei dazu bewegen wollen, den Bedenken aber Grenzen. Schließlich grenze die Türkei Flüchtlingsstrom zu bremsen, wird das was kosten." an die Region, aus der die Flüchtlinge kämen, sagt er. "Ob sie ein wichtiger Partner sein kann, ist Wird die Türkei zum Risiko für Europa? auszutesten." Ja, meint Steinbach und erklärt: "Wir sind dabei, die Aus moralischer Perspektive sei das bedenklich. Glaubwürdigkeit unserer Werte mit Blick auf Kritiker fragten sich, ob die Europäische Union noch Bürgerrechte zu verspielen." Vor allem werde die bei Trost sei. Vergisst sie ihre Werte? Medien werden junge, meinungsstarke Generation verraten, die die schikaniert, der Staatspräsident regiert autokratisch. Demokratisierung in der Türkei vorantreiben wolle. Doch die Bundesregierung steht mit dem Rücken zur "Die Doppelmoral fällt uns auf die Füße." Wand, braucht die Türkei", erklärt der Ferner erwartet Steinbach einen "Strom kurdischer Wissenschaftler. Flüchtlinge aus der Türkei, die möglicherweise recht leicht nach Deutschland und die EU werden einreisen Wie stabil ist die Türkei angesichts der Krisenherde? dürfen, weil sie hier schon Verwandte haben." Damit "Was wir jetzt erleben, ist ein Vorspiel zu einer Welle würde die Türkei in der Flüchtlingskrise zum an Gewalt, die das Land hochgradig destabilisieren Problemschaffer, nicht zum Problemlöser. wird", erklärt Steinbach. Sein Verdacht: Will die Türkei einen Vorwand provozieren, um am Boden militärisch gegen die Kurden intervenieren zu können? "Es gab auch bei früheren Attentaten immer Source: www.web.de/magazine PAGE 14 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 Hafenkapelle Jim Walker, Kapellmeister http://hafenkapelle.com [email protected] The Easter Parade was such a hit at last year's Chorus concert that we will do it again this year on March 18. So get out your finest duds and join the parade immediately following the Chorus concert. After the parade we will play for your dancing pleasure. GASC Web Page http://gasc-capecoral.com Oktoberfest Web Page http://capecoraloktoberfest.com Jim Walker, Webmaster [email protected] (239) 433-3615 The PICTURES web page is one of the most popular pages. Pictures of all of the club’s big events are added to the PICTURES page soon after the event. If you attend an event, check to see if your picture is on display. For events that you missed, check to see how much fun the other club members and guests had. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen. Deutschsprachiger Gottesdienst jeden 4ten Sonntag im Monat um 15.00 Uhr. Danach gemütliches Beisammensein mit Kaffee und Kuchen. Rev. Dr. Kurt Jung (239) 433-5944 Cape Coral und Rev. Michael De Long (239) 594-7230 (Cell) in Naples Are you on Facebook? We are! Join our Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ gasc.capecoral/ Messiah Lutheran Church And checkout 2691 N.E. Pine Island Road Cape Coral, Florida www.capecoraloktoberfest.com VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 15 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 16 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R Prinzenball February 2016 PAGE 17 PAGE 18 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R DANCE TICKET SCHEDULE Betty Johnson (239) 283-2264 PLEASE NOTE: When purchasing tickets for the dances, the person in whose name the table reservations are held, should purchase the tickets. Tickets are on sale every Friday night in the Von Steuben Hall from 5:00 –9:00 PM and on dance nights. PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE DATE EVENT ON SALE TABLE CUT-OFF March 5, 2016 German Entertainment Show February 5, 2016 February 19, 2016 Music: Romy, Sammy, Duo Leuchtenfeuer, Simon Rädler and Harmonika Peter Dress: Trachten, Casual Price: $11.00 Members, $15 Guests There will be music for dancing and a concertö We in the kitchen are looking for a motivated volunteer to assist the kitchen chair person in all the required duties. If you are interested please contact Heinz Theuretzbacher at 239-470- 5840 VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 19 PAGE 20 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 Festival Ticket Sales I talked to some of our longtime members and many have agreed that the Gardenfest of February 21, 2016 was the best attended in over ten years. Many believe that the success of the event was because of the presence of the “Budweiser Clydesdales“ along with advertising of the event in various advertising media. Putting this event together was a remarkable feat of our staff. When the Clydesdales appeared in the parking lot and were hitched up to the Anheuser-Busch Beer Wagon many patrons gathered in the parking lot for photo pictures. The Clydesdales made several circular tours in the parking lot which was not the original planed tour. Our BAR personnel had the foresight to bring a portable beer set-up to serve beer for the crowd. This bar was manned by Otto and Renate Bachmann, and when the parade was over and the crowd dispersed and the bar was dismantled. Bill & Nancy Bojan Ticket Sales Chairpersons The Clydesdale Breed Farmers living in the 19th century along the banks of the River Clyde in Lanarkshire, Scotland, bred the Great Flemish Horse, the forerunner of the Clydesdale. These first draft horses pulled loads of more than one ton at a walking speed of five miles per hour. Soon their reputation spread beyond the Scottish borders. Many of the Clydesdales owned by Anheuser-Bush are raised at Grant’s Farm House near St. Louis. There are approximately 35 mares, stallions and foals with an average of 15 foals produce each year. There are about 250 Clydesdales kept at various locations throughout the United States, one of the largest herds of Clydesdale horses in the world. The largest breeding facility is at Warm Springs Ranch near Boonville, Missouri which is about 150 miles west of St. Louis. The Clydesdales were first introduced to the public on April 7, 1933 to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition. August A. Busch, Jr. presented the hitch as a gift to his father, August Anheuser Busch, Sr., who was guided outside the brewery by the ruse of being told his son had purchased him a new car, but instead was greeted by the horses, pulling a red, and white and gold beer wagon. The hitch proceeded to carry the first case of postProhibition beer from the St. Louis brewery in a special journey down Pestalozzi Street in St. Louis. Recognizing the advertising and promotional potential of a horse-drawn beer wagon, Busch, Sr. had the team sent by rail to New York City, where it picked up two cases of Budweiser beer at New Jersey’s Newark Airport, and present it to Al Smith, former governor of New York and an instrumental force in the repeal of Prohibition. Another journey included the delivery of a case of beer to President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House. Today, the traveling hitches are on the road at least 10 months every year based out of St. Louis, Missouri, Merrimack, New Hampshire and Fort Collins, Colorado. There are ten horses that travel on each team. Eight are in harness when performing at any one time and other two horses provide alternates for the hitch as needed. Several professional handlers accompany each team. There is round-the-clock care for the horses. Transportation for each hitch requires three 50-foot semis. Two carry the horses; the third transports a red, white and gold beer wagon and other equipment. The horses’ comfort is enhanced with air-cushion suspension and thick rubber flooring. The World Famous Budweiser Clydesdales have been a symbol for Anheuser-Busch for more than 60 years. But many people don’t realize is that a Dalmatian has been a faithful companion to the hitch since the 1950s. In the early days the, Dalmatians were bred and trained to protect the horses and guard the wagon when the driver went inside to make deliveries. The black-and-white spotted dogs were swift enough to keep up with the wagons, and their light-colored bodies and markings made them easier to see during the twilight hours. Today the Dalmatians are perched atop the wagon, seated next to the driver any time the Budweiser Clydesdales make an appearance, including the Rose Parade, the Super Bowl, the Winter Olympics and the exciting Atlanta St. Patricks’ Parade. They are an integral part of the Clydesdale operation. Source: www.wikipedia.com VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 D E R AN Z E I GE R PAGE 21 Dorothea Degenhardt e-mail: [email protected] Liebe Altersgenossen ..Ein Komplott bedroht uns und es geschieht hier in unserem Land!!! Hast du bemerkt, dass die Treppen jeden Tag steiler werden. Lebensmittel immer schwerer und Entfernungen immer weiter. Gestern ging ich aus dem Haus und war verblüfft, wie lang unsere Straße geworden ist! Die Gravitation hat auch stark zugenommen in den letzten 30 Jahren. Ich spüre es besonders beim Aufstehen von meinem Sofa. Und die Leute sind jetzt auch weniger rücksichtsvoll, besonders die jungen. Sie flüstern die ganze Zeit! Wenn du sie bittest lauter zu sprechen, wiederholen sie die stille Nachricht mit der Lippensprache. Was denken die sich, bin ich vielleicht ein Lippenleser? du auf der Autobahn unterwegs bist. Alles bremst sich hinter dir ein, ich sehe sie schreien und gestikulieren im Rückspiegel. Ihre Bremsen müssen einen furchtbaren Verschleiß haben. Auch die Hersteller von Kleidung sind zur Zeit weniger seriös. Warum bezeichnen sie plötzlich Größe 36 oder 38 als Kleid der Größe 48 und 50? Glauben sie, dass es keiner bemerkt? Ebenso unseriös sind die Hersteller vonPersonenwaagen! Denken die wirklich, dass ich glaube, was ich auf der Skala sehe? HA! Ich habe mir nie was aus den Zahlen gemacht! Wen wollen diese Leute reinlegen? Ich wollte jemandem anrufen und berichten, was da vorgeht, aber die Telekom ist auch bei dem Komplott dabei. Sie haben die Telefonbücher in so kleiner Schrift herausgegeDie sind auch wesentlich jünger, glaube ich, ben, dass keiner jemals eine Nummer dort finden kann! Alles was ich machen kann ist, wie ich damals in dem Alter war. Anderdiese Warnung weiter zu schicken: erseits, Leute in meinem Alter sehen älter aus als ich. Unlängst habe ich eine alte Bekannte getrofWir sind angegriffen! fen und sie ist um vieles älter geworden, so dass sie mich nicht einmal erkannte. Wenn nicht bald was Entscheidendes passiert, wird jeder diese furchtbare Ich selbst kann mein Spiegelbild erkennen. Entwürdigung erleiden müssen. Aber, irgendwie sind sogar die Spiegel nicht mehr so wie sie früher waren. Außerdem, jeder fährt heutzutage so schnell!Du riskierst Kopf und Kragen wenn PAGE 22 D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Teresa Kohl - (239) 540-0411 The G.A.S.C. honors members’ birthdays and anniversaries at a monthly party. If you wish to participate in this celebration, please notify Teresa Kohl to make your reservation. The next B & A event will be on February 7th at 3 pm. Anniversaries: Birthdays: Joe & Brigitte Parzen, 53 years Ingrid & Gerhard Mager, 59 years Rick Batt & Robin Harris, 15 years Frank Klaus Siegfried Schaewitz Joe Parzen, Feb. 23 Thomas Rausch, Feb. 24 Carol Kenna, Feb. 6 Ann Tomey, Jan. 25 Robin Harris, Feb. 15 Teresa Kohl, Feb. 24 Rebecca Mendenhall, Feb. 4 Dear Members, At the Prinzenball on February 13th, my wife an I were sitting at Table 18. She was wearing a gold pendant I had purchased for her a few years ago as a special gift. The pendant was lost and has not been found. I am offering a $100 reward for anyone who may have found it. Please be so kind an return it to us. Please contact me, Waldemar Skolny, at 239-278-5329. D E R AN Z E I GE R VOLUME 45, ISSUE 3 WHAT’S COMING UP THIS MONTH? DON’T MISS OUT ON THE FUN! German Music Show - March 5thth Gartenfest - March 13st German Heritage Day - March 20th PAGE 23 GE RMA N AM ERI CA N SO CIAL CLUB OF C APE COR AL 2101 Pine Island Road Cape Coral, FL 33991 Mailing Address: PO Box 150819 Cape Coral, FL 33915-0819 Phone: 239-283-1400 Fax: 239-283-5511 E-mail: [email protected] G.A.S.C. Member TO: