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In Freud Und Leid Zum Lied Bereit Teutonia News In Freud und Leid zum Lied bereit PRESIDENT’S REPORT BY John Erskine On April 23rd, we have an event planned to benefit the restoration and maintenance of our National Register Clubhouse. Looking forward Welcome to March! ….an event - filled celebration month at Teu- to the Father – Daughter Dinner and Dance. On April 26. tonia. We welcome back our “Jazzer Berlin” to the Ratskeller on the first Friday with Kenny Blake and friends. It is one of fewer than 140 Buildings so designated in the City of Pittsburgh and one of the very few still serving its original purpose It’s a continuation of the series when the Ratskeller assumes the … preserving German singing and culture. Please see the ad later persona of pre-war 1936 Berlin with great American jazz, drink and in this issue and help the clubhouse while you enjoy a wonderful food. During mid-month, we move into our two Saint Patrick Day evening representative of German culture! celebrations. Look forward to seeing you at the club! They kick off with our Dinner and Ball on the Saturday (the 14th) before the actual day, and on the day itself (the 17th) we enjoy a John more reflective evening of Irish Whiskey and song. SAVE THE DATE! MARCH 2020 MAR 05 THURSDAY GLÜHWEIN NIGHT 6:00PM – 9:00PM MAR 06 FRIDAY JAZZER BERLIN IN THE ‘SKELLER ‘ 7:00PM – 10:00PM MAR 10 TUESDAY TEUTONIA “HOMEBREW SOCIETY” MEETING 7:00PM - ?? MAR 12 THURSDAY SOUP NIGHT TWO 6:00PM- 9:00PM MAR 12 THURSDAY GERMAN GAME BOARD NIGHT – SÅNGERHALLE 7:30PM – 10:00PM MAR 13 FRIDAY FIRST LENTEN FISH FRY 5:30PM – 8:00PM MAR 14 SATURDAY ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER AND BALL 5:30PM – 12:00AM MAR 17 TUESDAY IRISH WHISKEY NIGHT 7:00PM – 9:00PM MAR 19 THURSDAY WURST NIGHT OF 2020 6:00PM – 9:00PM MAR 20 FRIDAY WING NIGHT 7:00PM – 10:00PM MAR 22 SUNDAY SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:00AM-2:00PM MAR 22 SUNDAY MEMBER MEETING** 2:00PM – 4:PM MAR 23 MONDAY FOLK DANCING 7:30PM – 9:00PM MAR 23 MONDAY GENEALOGY MEETING 7:00PM – 9:00PM APRIL 2020 LOOK AHEAD APRIL 09 THURSDAY SPIELEABEND 7:30PM – 10:00PM APRIL 09 THURSDAY RADISH NIGHT KICKOFF 7:00PM – 9:00PM APRIL 10 FRIDAY GOOD FRIDAY FISH FRY 5:30PM – 8:00PM APRIL 11 SATURDAY MUSIC NIGHT IN THE RATSKELLER 7:00PM - 10:00PM APRIL 16 THURSDAY HOMEBREWERS TASTING – MEMBERSHIP INVITE 7:00PM - ? APRIL 17 FRIDAY MUSIC NIGHT IN THE RATSKELLER 7:00PM – 10:00PM APRIL 18 SATURDAY ALPEN SCHUHPLATTLERS’ STIFTUNGSFEST 5:30PM – 11:00PM APRIL 23 THURSDAY NATASHA KORSAKOVA CONCERT** 6:00 PM - 10:00PM APRIL 26 SUNDAY FATHER / DAUGHTER DINNER DANCE ** 2:30PM – 6:00PM ** PLEASE NOTE – WHERE TRADITIONAL DRESS IS LISTED FOR EVENTS – IT IS REQUIRED THAT MEN WEAR A SUIT OR A SPORT COAT AND DRESS SLACKS, NO JEANS OR TENNIS SHOES, AND MUST WEAR A COLLARED SHIRT. WOMEN SHALL BE APPROPRIATELY ATTIRED NO JEANS. ETHNIC GARB IS ALWAYS APPROPRIATE. Page 2 TEUTONIA NEWS MARCH 2020 MAR 13 Friday MARCH EVENTS First Lenten Fish Fry 5:30pm – 8:00pm MAR 05 Thursday Glühwein Night Start off your Lenten Season right! Enjoy the much-acclaimed Len- 6:00pm – 9:00pm ten Fish Fry at Teutonia Männerchor. From 5:30pm to 8:00pm, enjoy a fish dinner served with coleslaw and French fries or a Another winter-warmer! Come and enjoy some homemade Broiled or Scampi Shrimp dinner in the Sängerhalle – also available Glühwein from an old German recipe from Southern Bavaria! A for take-out. Price is $12.95 per dinner. Please call for reserva- traditional winter favorite found at almost every winter fest through- tions! out the Germany, Glühwein will warm your insides and provide a MAR 14 Saturday brace from the cold. St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and Ball 5:30pm – 12:00am MAR 06 Friday Put on your Green and be Irish for the night! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Jazzer Berlin in the ‘Skeller Day at the Teutonia Männerchor! Tickets for the Sängerhalle show 7:00pm – 10:00pm are $15 per person, and may be purchased at our bar. The show features the Burke Conroy Irish Dancers performing their traditional Join us for another Friday Night Music Series. Stop by our Ratskel- Irish dances. Music will be provided by the Low Kings. Dinner will ler and enjoy some appetizers for purchase from the kitchen of our be available from 5:30pm to 7:30pm in the Ratskeller. Choices in- own Chef Mike while enjoying the sweet sounds of Kenny Blake clude Corned Beef and Cabbage, Jägerschnitzel or Guinness Stew, and Friends. No cover! Stop down early at 5:00pm and enjoy our starting at $19.95 per person. Just as everyone is German at Ok- Happy Hour prices at the bar! PLEASE make reservations early! toberfest – everyone is “Irish” on St. Patrick’s Day – so wear your Green! Traditional dress code. MAR 10 Tuesday Teutonia “Homebrew Society” Meeting MAR 17 Tuesday 7:00pm - ?? Irish Whiskey Night 7:00pm – 9:00pm This could be the start of something BIG! Enough interest has been Since today is the real St. Patrick’s Day (officially) and the St. Pat- expressed – soooo, Teutonia will be starting a “Homebrewers Socie- rick’s Day ball is behind us, come and lift a glass of Irish Whiskey ty” which will meet, appropriately, in the Ratskeller! in honor of the Emerald Isle. Several types of Irish Whiskey will be If you would like to be part of this inaugural event, please join us! available. But remember, it is St. Patrick’s Day –plan on a desig- Recipes will be discussed, problems will be solved, and beer will be nated driver, UBER or LYFT to get to and from the club! drunk! All in all, a fun time! MAR 19 Thursday Wurst Night of 2020! MAR 12 Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Soup Night Two 6:00pm – 9:00pm Confused by the sheer number of wursts served at your club? Well, fret no more! Tonight, we will be serving a variety of wursts, many Let’s try this again! January wasn’t the coldest part of the year so of which are served on a regular basis at Teutonia. Come enjoy far – maybe March? Being dark early and rainy/icy cold outside, bratwurst, knockwurst, weisswurst and others! Price is $15.95 per nothing warms you up like homemade soup! Traditional German person for the platter which includes a choice of wursts along with favorites like Split Pea, Potato and other soups will be available, as sides. Make this the “Wurst” Night of 2020”!! well as a Butcher’s Plate (cold cuts) for sandwiches. MAR 20 Friday Bring your friends and order from the ala carte menu while enjoying Wing Night the gemütlichkeit of our Ratskeller! Please make reservations as 7:00pm – 10:00pm this one is always a sell-out! The Wings and Beer “Fest”! Be a part of the excitement and fun! MAR 12 Thursday A fine selection of beer to sample from Tröegs Brewery in Hershey, Spiele Abend PA will be offered, accompanied by some of the best wings in the 7:30pm – 10:00pm - Sängerhalle U.S. – all prepared by our Chef Mike! The price is $23.95. Spiele Abend is the Teutonia’s German board game night. Hosts This Wing Night is almost sold out already so please call the Jim Viel and Nancy Ott bring their collection of German-style board club immediately to see if space is available. If you make a res- games. These games are fun to play and challenge your skills and ervation and are unable to keep it, please call to cancel as soon as possible as there is always a waiting list. MUST BE 21 TO your luck. Whether you’re young or old, a beginner or an experi- ATTEND. enced gamer, there’s a game for you. MAR 22 Sunday All you need to do is play! All members, their families, and their Sunday Brunch guests are invited. Children are welcome with adult supervision. 11:00am – 2:00pm Member Meeting** 2:00pm – 4:00pm Spiele Abend is usually held on the second Thursday of each month from 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Come feast on the famous Teutonia Sunday Brunch featuring both breakfast and lunch offerings. The price is $19.95. Please make Watch the Teutonia newsletter for upcoming dates. For more infor- reservations AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE. Our monthly mation, contact Jim Viel at [email protected]. membership meeting will be held at 2:00pm on Sunday in the Säng- erhalle. Traditional dress is required for the meeting. MARCH 2020 TEUTONIA NEWS Page 3 MARCH EVENTS CONT. Teutonia News Published Monthly by the Teutonia Männerchor MAR 23 Monday 857 Phineas Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Established 1854 Incorporated 1887 Folk Dancing 7:30pm-9:00pm OFFICERS President John Erskine The German folk dancing group will meet on Monday, March 23rd, at 7:30p.m. It is a “fun” group that teaches basic folk dancing ap- V. President……….…………Rich Hahn Treasurer………...………..…Ed Graf propriate to Teutonia. As in previous months the $5.00/person en- Rec. Secy……………Eric Schumann Esq Hausmeister …..……..Kevin Varrato Fin Secy………………...Chris Jordheim Sergeant -at- Arms ……...Bob Lorenz try fee will benefit the club. Everyone is welcome! Bring a guest and join the fun. For more information call Jackie Dorfner at (412) DIRECTORS 257-7574 or email her at [email protected]. Lisa Kreutzer Curcio - Frank Van Atta - Joe Brandt MAR 23 Monday TRUSTEES Bob Gerthoffer Chairman Henry Horst, Frank Weidler Genealogy Meeting Henry Sauer Rich Bell Alternate 7:00pm – 9:00pm HONORARY PRESIDENT Did your ancestors serve in World War I or World War II? Join us Cor Van Maurik as we explore what military records exist for those who served, where to find them, and what we can learn from them.
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