56 years of club history


The German American and International Women’s Club celebrated 56 years of friendship between Americans, Germans and other nationalities during a gathering Jan. 21 in Landstuhl.

“For more than 56 years they’ve cared for the relationship between Germans and Americans,” said Landstuhl’s mayor Klaus Grumer during his opening speech. “The addition of internationality reflects the fact that we are a multicultural society.”

More than 60 club members and guests gathered at the Schlosshotel in Landstuhl to help GAIWC celebrate its 56th birthday. The club members were delighted with the appearance of numerous guests of honor, including Grumer and Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing commander. Also welcomed was the president of the Federation of German American Clubs, Gary Bautell, of Wiesbaden. Fisher Houses director Vivian Wilson and Ron Jefferson from the USO Warrior Center presented certificates thanking the club for recent donations to their organizations.

Traditionally, members who have been with the club for more than 10 years are honored with a certificate and flowers. Those honored this year were Christa Uhl (15 years), Jeri Bliemel (25 years), Barbara Klein (35 years), Heide Rappenecker (35 years), Maria Rose Moser (40 years) and Karen Lenz (40 years). For 46 years of club membership, Uta Mayr-Falkenberg also received a bouquet. She was the longest-tenured member at the celebration.

As a surprise for guests, Palatine magician August Müller amazed the crowd with his tricks during a presentation at the end of the program.
For more information on GAIWC and its activities, visit www.gaiwc.com.
(Courtesy of GAICWC)