Friday, August 12, 2011

Steuben 2011 Events

Events 2011

AMBITIOUS BREW – THE STORY OF AMERICAN BEER
When a wave of German immigrants arrived in the middle of the nineteenth century, they re-created the pleasures of the “Biergarten” they had left behind, and invented a new American-style lager beer. In her best-selling book, author Maureen Ogle remembers a time when America counted 4131 breweries. She presents the stories of the German brewers and the youngest crop of today´s micro breweries. This event includes a lecture, food, and a tasting of three beers.

Thur, Sept. 1, 7 PM; Zeppelin Hall Biergarten, 88 Liberty View Drive, Jersey City, NJ
Friday, Sept. 2, 7 PM; Park Restaurant, 1132 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square, NY
Saturday, Sept. 3, 4 PM; Hofbräu Bierhaus, 712 Third Avenue, New York City

KLEIST TODAY
To this day, German poet and playwright Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) continues to inspire contemporary German culture. 200 years after his death, influential theater critic and scholar Bernd Sucher explores the classic poet’s continuing impact on German theater.
Tuesday, Sept. 6, 6 PM; Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, NYC, NY

A few days later, the gifted German theater group Project creActor stages a bilingual reading of Kleist´s great drama, “Penthesilea on Saturday, Sept. 10, 4.30 PM; Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, NYC


Description: KurtGutenbrunner-sm.jpgKURT GUTENBRUNNER´S COOKING SHOW
Austrian-born chef Kurt Gutenbrunner has been a star in the culinary world of New York City ever since arriving in 1988. Today, he is serving spectacular German and Austrian dishes in six places, including the high-end “Wallsé” with its next-door wine bar “The Upholstery Store” as well as the artsy “Blaue Gans” in Tribeca and Viennese style “Café Sabarsky” in Neue Galerie on Museum Mile. In an exclusive cooking show, the Michelin-decorated Gutenbrunner shows you the secrets of his cooking. Enjoy his exquisite food with hand-selected wines.
Thursday, Sept. 8, 6 PM, Institute of Culinary Education, 50 West 23rd Street, New York City
$75 – RSVP at 914-439-7638
 
GERMAN PUB CRAWL
A staple during German-American Friendship Month, the German Pub Crawl takes you to some of New York´s best German watering holes. Our double-decker bus will bring you to places old and new and lets you taste some of the freshest beers New York City has to offer. Prost!
Saturday, Sept. 10, 12 Noon – Info and RSVP at 914-393-7885

ACHIM HEUKEMES: COAST TO COAST AND BACK
In June, German extreme athlete Achim Heukemes began a unique cross-country trip: He rode his bike from New York City to San Diego, CA, averaging 150 miles a day, then turned around to run back to New York, averaging 65 miles per day. At over 3,200 miles each way, his adventure presents one of the greatest feats in sports history. Heukemes dedicated the project to the victims of 9/11 and will tell you his story in this exclusive event that includes a Q&A session.
Monday, Sept. 12, 6 PM; German Consulate General, First Avenue at 49th Street, New York City
$15 Donation to “Flag of Honor” Charity; RSVP at germanconsulatenyc@gmail.com

THE WORLD AFTER NINE ELEVEN
Tobias Endler’s study After 9/11 presents 17 interviews with America's leading political thinkers. Renowned experts such as James Lindsay, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Francis Fukuyama, and Noam Chomsky discuss the nation’s foreign policy in the post-9/11 world and comment on their own role in US: What is America's foreign policy in the post-9/11 world? What should it be? How to prevent another terrorist attack and restore America's damaged reputation? This expert roundtable discussion is co-sponsored by DDAD, the German Academic Exchange Program and the Heidelberg University Association. Tuesday, Sept. 13, 6.30 PM, Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, NYC

CABARET: BERLIN NOW
For this one-night program, German Forum is hosting two brilliant Cabaret artists directly from Berlin: Annika Krump, acclaimed Accordionist and Chanteuse International, and Felicitas Madl, Actress and Dancer. There will be pre-show cocktail reception at 6.15 PM, an excellent opportunity to mingle with members of the German Forum. RSVP at contactus@germanforum.net.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 7 PM; Gotham Comedy Club, 208 West 23rd Street at 7th Ave, NYC $30; RSVP:  contactus@germanforum.org


PAGING THROUGH BERLIN
Berlin aficionados and authors Eva Schweitzer and Stephan Maria Rother present their new photo books with fascinating insights into Europe’s buzzing and vibrant cultural capital, as well as the traces of Berlin’s troubled history. This event features the Berlin-raised American artist Rachel Liebeskind.
Tuesday, September 20, 6.30 PM; Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, New York City

OKTOBERFEST ON THE HUDSON
Celebrate Oktoberfest on the Hudson River and enjoy the best treats of summer: fresh German beer, music and entertainment on an open-air stage, and a Cruise up and down the river while you are marveling at the beautiful New York City skyline.
Saturday, Sept 24, 12 Noon; Pier 81, Hudson River @ 41st St, NYC



NEW YORK IS WHERE WE ARE
A comprehensive retrospective of the work of Sabine von Oettingen, one of the former GDR’s most extravagant underground-performers and founding member of the fashion performance group „CCD – Chic, Charmant und Dauerhaft“ (chic, charming and durable). This documentary photo by Jürgen Hohmuth will be accompanied by a fashion show in the spectacular historic courtyard.
Friday, September 30, 6.30 PM; Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, New York City



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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Steuben Parade Recognized by NYS and NYC Officials

They are given out regularly and sometimes without much fanfare: Proclamations. The German-American Steuben Parade is honored to be awarded with several every year, but regrets that too few people get the chance to read what legislators (and their staff) write there. This is unfortunate, because many Proclamations aside from expressing respect for the German-American heritage, it´s culture and traditions are also quick lessens in German-American history.

The Steuben Parade Committee is pleased to present scans of some of the Proclamations we got this past season.

One of them is issued by the New York State Senate and signed by Senator Ruben Diaz from New York´s 32nd District. Its pays tribute to the "prominent German-Americans, including: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Yankeed Baseball Legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Physicist Albert Einstein, Mayor Robert F Wagner, and Nobel Prize Winner and New York City´s own Dr. Günther Blobel" presenting a remarkable line of Americans of German heritage from all walks of life.

The same Proclamation also offers some interesting statistics: It says that, according to the latest available census data Germans are the single largest ethnic group in 24 of America´s 50 states as well as 28 of New York State´s 62 counties.

Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer acknowledges the fifth year of Lars Halter being General Chairman of the Steuben Parade and applauds the Grand Marshals. Like most Proclamations it names Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Dr. Michael Möller personally. Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz does the same and congratulates the Grand Marshals for "shining a light on the many extraordinary contributions that German-Americans bring to the rich cultural life" of Brooklyn - and the nation.

Queens Borough President Helen M. Marshall focuses more on the historic contributions of the Parade´s namesake General von Steuben and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. thanks the many volunteers who put their time and efforts into staging the Steuben Parade. Staten Island Borough President James P. Molinaro remembers German-American influences on Staten Island where most German immigrants made a home in the North Shore neighborhoods of Clifton and Stapleton and founded breweries including Bechtel´s, Bachmann´s, Bischoff´s, Rubsam and Horrman´s.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Help us prepare for the 54th Parade!

We are looking for volunteers and sponsors to help the Parade Committees prepare for our 54th year.  Any help is appreciated, we are looking for staff for parade day, sponsors for floats and performing groups, and donations to help spread our message of friendship and community support.

We also need help spreading our message across the web on informational sites like Wikipedia, event sites, and German-American sites. -Mark Ameres

Wednesday, October 6, 2010


West Point Cadets toast Gen. Steuben at their Oktoberfest (Oct. 2010)
Steuben Parade Chairman Lars Halter and Vice Chairman Herb Seeff presented a Certificate and Medallion to Captain Douglas Willig, Cadet Alexander Imbriale, Colonel Ricki McPeak, and Major Jordan Francis.

For many years, Officers and Cadets from the Military Academy at West Point have marched in the Annual Steuben Parade to pay tribute to the Prussian General who helped establish the Academy on the Hudson River and wrote the drill manual that to date is the basis for military training in the US Army. Recently, the Officers and Cadets of the German Language Club celebrated Oktoberfest, and members of the Steuben Parade Committee were in attendance.more








President Obama proclaims "German-American Day"

(Oct. 6, 2010) For over two decades, October 6th has been celebrated as "German-American Day" in the entire USA. This holiday was first declared by then President Ronald Reagan who signed the first proclamation in 1987.

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". Click here to view the document!









Saturday, September 25, 2010

STEUBEN PARADE MAKES HEADLINES ALL OVER GERMANY

(Sept. 2010) 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 (in German)

STEUBEN PARADE DRAWS RAFFLE WINNERS

(Sept. 2010) 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.

The winner of the Grand Prize, a flight for two people to Germany, is more








STEUBEN PARADE IS READY TO MARCH,
ONLY FIVE DAYS TO GO!


The Steuben Parade has thousands of marchers and 25 floats ready to march. For our 53rd event, we are expecting 15 groups from Germany and Austria, and clubs from as far as California, Florida, & Chicago. more







STEUBEN PARADE GALA BANQUET - A BLACK-TIE HIGHLIGHT OF PARADE WEEKEND

German-Americans from all over the US will celebrate their heritage and culture with another magnificent Steuben Parade on Fifth Avenue. The Gala Banquet is a highlight for the German-American society and Benefit for the Parade. more








Meissen Porcelain Salutes the Steuben Parade during Meissen's 300th Anniversary Celebration



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 its 300th Anniversary. more







Mayor Bloomberg and Dr. Ruth Westheimer kick off “German-American Friendship Month”

“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








Embodying German-American Friendship:
My Royal Summer as Queen of the Court


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. I grew up in Southern California, and my American roots are undeniable. But my German grandmother, who lives in northern Bavaria, has also been one of the most powerful influences in my life. She has, at times, acted more like a mother than a ’grandmother,’ raising me the only way she knew: as a German. more








Sunday, July 4, 2010

Dr. Ruth "Dr. Ruth” to lead German-American Steuben Parade
The legendary Therapist and Author will be a Grand Marshal on Fifth Avenue


German born sex therapist, author and media legend “Dr. Ruth” Westheimer will be a Grand Marshal in the German-American Steuben Parade on Fifth Avenue on Sept. 25th. Every year, the German-American Committee of Greater New York honors distinguished German-Americans with that title and has them lead the colorful parade up Fifth Avenue. more

Monday, May 24, 2010

Donate to the Parade... and win a Trip to Munich!

You enjoy German beer and Gemütlichkeit? You must love Munich... and we will get you there. Donate to the German-American Committee of Greater New York, support the Steuben Parade and other cultural activities, and enter our raffle with the chance to win a trip to Munich for 2 on Continental Airlines.

To donate now, please go to http://www.germanparadenyc.org/donate.html and show your support at the level you feel comfortable with. Every donation, no matter how large or little, will give you a chance to win a trip to Munich or 4 tickets to see the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. We kindly ask you to give as generously as possible to support the work of our German-American Committee. Your donation is fully tax-deductable.

To view our donation letters and to find out how to donate without using the Internet, please click here.

Thank you - and good luck!