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German institute coming to Dodge County
The Friends of the Max Kade Institute of German-American studies will have its annual dinner this year in Dodge County. The county's rich German heritage will bring supporters of German-American research from around the state to a day of activity. Supporters of maintaining the German language, culture and customs in the area are invited to attend some or all of the events. The events include a bus tour that departs from Feil's Supper Club in Randolph. The schedule is as follows: 1 p.m. — A bus tour of Fachwerk (half-timbered) architecture in Lebanon and area north of Watertown led by Lyle Lidholm, master builder; 3:30-4:30 p.m. — Annual meeting at Beaver Dam Community Library 4:30-6 p.m. — Williams Free Library display of local German-American influence - Germania fire department pictures - German National Bank' display - Other local items of display - Local students of German singing - German word spelling bee - Schafskopf card games - Überraschungsei toy display - Germanfest at Beaver Dam Lake Days - Germanfest at Beaver Dam Lake Days scholarship recipients 6 p.m. — Depart for Feil's Supper Club 7 p.m. — Annual dinner at Feil's Supper Club To join the tour or attend the dinner, respond to Greg Smith at Beaver Dam High School at 885-7520, extension 2145 or 210-3095. The deadline is April 27. The tour is $15 per person, the dinner is $25 per person.
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