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Jodelgruppenliste Mit Präsidentinnen / Präsidenten EJV 05.06.2021 Jodelgruppenliste mit Präsidentinnen / Präsidenten EJV 05.06.2021 AdrNr. Gruppenart Gruppenname Gruppenort GJ EJ Präsident / Präsidentin Telefon / E-Mail 88455 0 0 Wallimann Emil, Allmendstrasse 12, PF 221, 6373 Ennetbürgen 041 620 76 24 [email protected] 51727 Jodlerklub Aarau 1931 1937 Hunziker Moritz, Parkstrasse 17, 5036 Oberentfelden 062 723 37 85 [email protected] 10002 Schützenchörli Aarberg 1975 1976 Schöni Roland, Walperswilstrasse 36, 3270 Aarberg [email protected] 51728 Jodlerklub Burghalde Aarburg 1931 1980 Christen Renè, Bornstrasse 25, 4663 Aarburg 062 791 60 36 [email protected] 10004 Jodlerklub Aarwangen 1975 1976 Herzig Ruedi, Oberer Sängelenweg 12, 4704 Niederbipp 032 633 26 83 [email protected] 36321 Jodelchörli Alpsteinblick Abtwil 2000 2003 Hollenstein Herbert, Sennhüslenstrasse 3, 9030 Abtwil SG 071 311 29 77 [email protected] 10006 Jodlerklub Adelboden 1934 1935 Schranz Roger, Buchholzstrasse 6, 3713 Reichenbach i. K. [email protected] 10008 Jodlergruppe Engstligtal Adelboden 1977 1984 Josi Bruno, Meisenweg 4, 3627 Heimberg 079 307 92 02 [email protected] 30635 Jodel-Doppelquartett TV Adliswil Adliswil 1928 1960 Stoudmann-Eggenberger Karin, Bodenacker 6, 8134 Adliswil [email protected] 10010 Jodlerklub Aefligen 1941 1946 Kohler Thomas, Alte Rüdtligenstrasse 8, 3426 Aefligen 034 445 46 55 [email protected] 10012 Jodlerklub Edelweiss Aegerten-Brügg 1930 1932 Kocher Ueli, Mittelstrasse 11, 2558 Aegerten 032 372 15 59 [email protected] 10013 Jodlerklub Bärgfründe Aeschi 1945 1948 Wyss Hansueli, Alleestrasse 14, 3703 Aeschi 033 676 28 86 [email protected] 10018 Bärgjodler Aeschiried 1976 1977 Bhend Nadine, Ausserschwandiweg 54, 3713 Reichenbach i. K. 033 654 03 66 [email protected] 10015 Jodlergruppe Alpengruess Aeschiried 1943 1944 Luginbühl Bruno, Aeschiriedstrasse 37, 3703 Aeschiried bruno.luginbü[email protected] Ausgabeform: Gruppenliste mit Präsident Jodelgruppenliste mit Präsidentinnen_Präsidenten NOSJV, Seite 1 von 46 AdrNr. Gruppenart Gruppenname Gruppenort GJ EJ Präsident / Präsidentin Telefon / E-Mail 31591 Jodlerklub Affoltern am Albis Affoltern am Albis 1944 1945 Haas Werner, Weidstrasse 2, 8916 Jonen 056 634 27 07 [email protected] 70493 Jodlergruppe Aigle Aigle 1933 1937 Eggspühler Bernard, Rue d'Oche 14, 1920 Martigny 027 722 41 81 [email protected] 10019 Jodlerklub Heimat Alchenstorf 1938 1943 Kunz Manfred, Dorfstrasse 27, 3423 Ersigen 034 445 91 51 [email protected] 82405 Jodlerklub Alpnach Alpnach-Dorf 1948 1949 Von Atzigen Stefan, Steinweid 2, 6055 Alpnach Dorf 041 670 29 17 [email protected] 88472 Jodlergruppe Heiterluft Obwalden Alpnach-Dorf 2017 2019 von Wyl-Reinhard Sabine, Spittelgasse 11, 6055 Alpnach Dorf 041 670 05 82 [email protected] 84895 Jodlergruppe Schlierätal Alpnach-Dorf 1998 1999 Rohrer Roger, Schlierenhölzlistrasse 6, 6056 Kägiswil [email protected] 82407 Jodlergruppe Bärgröseli Alpnachstad 1975 1975 Durrer Beat, Allmendli 1, 6055 Alpnach Dorf 041 670 07 75 [email protected] 30376 Churfirstenchörli Alt St. Johann-Unterwasser 1985 1986 Looser Peter, Steinrüti 195, 9658 Wildhaus [email protected] 82532 Jodelchörli am St.Johann Altendorf 1989 1991 Bühlmann Urban, Talstrasse 27, 8852 Altendorf 055 442 12 11 [email protected] 30626 Jodelclub Seebuebe Altnau 1942 1948 Lutz Hannes, Rosenweg 1, 8274 Tägerwilen 071 688 52 05 [email protected] 30859 Jodlerklub Altstätten 1950 1951 Kobler Andreas, Hard 72, 9463 Oberriet SG 071 760 05 77 [email protected] 30221 Jodelklub Bergfriede Amden 1986 1990 Gmür Rico, Obere Landigstrasse 8a, 8854 Siebnen [email protected] 30493 Heimatchörli Amriswil 1942 1945 Haag Alfons, Hofweg 4, 8586 Engishofen 071 411 67 64 [email protected] 39029 Jodlergruppe Herzbluet Andwil SG 2018 2018 Manser-Heer Corinne, Waldihofstrasse 22a, 6030 Ebikon 041 440 07 35 [email protected] 30625 Engel-Chörli Appenzell 1982 1986 Inauen-Fausch Johann, Unterer Imm 13b, 9050 Appenzell 071 787 40 19 [email protected] Ausgabeform: Gruppenliste mit Präsident Jodelgruppenliste mit Präsidentinnen_Präsidenten NOSJV, Seite 2 von 46 AdrNr. Gruppenart Gruppenname Gruppenort GJ EJ Präsident / Präsidentin Telefon / E-Mail 39063 Jodelgruppe Cha we cha Appenzell 2018 2018 Fässler Reto, St. Antonstrasse 5, 9050 Appenzell [email protected] 30345 Jodlergruppe Hirschberg Appenzell 1988 1989 Bösch-Fässler Mirjam, Bomenstrasse 36, 9633 Bächli (Hemberg) 071 377 13 34 [email protected] 38632 Jodelgruppe Öhrli Chörli Appenz Appenzell 2016 2016 Neff Myriam, Rütistrasse 4, 9050 Appenzell [email protected] 35677 Doppelquartett Pfiifestier Appenzell 2000 2001 Koller Stefan, Eggerstandenstrasse 9, 9050 Appenzell [email protected] 31375 Jodelchörli Wildkirchli Appenzell 1963 1966 Sutter Michael, Böhl 14, 9054 Haslen AI [email protected] 30122 Jodlerclub Echo vom Bodense Arbon 1931 1960 Wohnlich Martin, Brühlstrasse 96, 9320 Arbon 071 446 47 70 10020 Jodlerklub Meierisli Arch 1948 1949 Widmer Ueli, Graben 31, 3294 Büren a/A 032 351 44 49 [email protected] 51731 Jodlerclub Arlesheim 1928 1943 Holinger Therese, Hinterweg 13, 4106 Therwil [email protected] 31052 Jodelchörli Arosa 1951 1957 Plaz Emil, Haus Medergen, 7050 Arosa 081 356 53 16 [email protected] 82408 Jodlerklub Tälläbuebä Attinghausen 1938 1938 Camenzind Louis, Kornmattweg 8, 6468 Attinghausen [email protected] 70535 Jodlerklub Noger Ausserberg 1935 1945 Dini Vanessa, Grossimattuwäg 2, 3942 Niedergesteln 027 924 38 63 [email protected] 82410 Jodlerklub Echo Baarburg Baar 1926 1980 Obrist Beat, Edlibachstrasse 40, 6345 Neuheim [email protected] 82409 Jodlerklub Heimelig Baar 1919 1928 Birbaum Alfons, Landhausstrasse 4e, 6340 Baar 041 761 49 50 [email protected] 36650 Bergbluemechörli Bächli Bächli-Hemberg 1895 2005 Lieberherr Peter, Bindliweg 4, 9107 Urnäsch [email protected] 30732 Jodlerklub Alperösli Bad Ragaz 1943 1945 Danuser Robert, Chriesilöserweg 5, 7310 Bad Ragaz [email protected] Ausgabeform: Gruppenliste mit Präsident Jodelgruppenliste mit Präsidentinnen_Präsidenten NOSJV, Seite 3 von 46 AdrNr. Gruppenart Gruppenname Gruppenort GJ EJ Präsident / Präsidentin Telefon / E-Mail 51733 Jodlerklub Falkenstein Balsthal/Klus 1961 1961 Eggenschwiler Walter, Egglenstutz 4, 4710 Balsthal 062 391 51 91 [email protected] 10023 Jodlerklub Aaregruess Bannwil 1942 1945 Meyer Urs, Aarwangenstrasse 32, 4913 Bannwil 062 963 24 19 [email protected] 10025 Jodlerklub Bärau 1930 1938 Gerber Michael, Ausser Grindlen 924, 3553 Gohl 034 402 43 16 [email protected] 51743 Heimet-Chörli Basel 1947 1949 Rikhof Antoinnette, Therwilerstrasse 37, 4104 Oberwil 061 401 14 54 [email protected] 51741 1. Frauen-Jodel-Chörli Basel 1942 1946 Müller Monica, Burggartenstrasse 36, 4133 Pratteln 061 821 03 50 [email protected] 51734 Jodlerklub Alphüttli Basel 1948 1950 Löw Rudolf, Chillmattenstrasse 51, 4105 Biel-Benken 061 723 10 49 [email protected] 51739 Jodlerclub Echo Basel 1937 1943 Z'berg Fredy, Thiersteinerallée 7, 4053 Basel 061 331 03 21 [email protected] 10026 Jodlerklub Bätterkinden 1981 1982 von Allmen Ernst, Bittwil 531, 3255 Rapperswil 031 879 15 18 30773 Chelleländer Jodelchörli Bauma 1950 1951 Pfammatter Roger, Rütwiesli, 8497 Fischenthal 055 245 12 22 [email protected] 10028 Jodlerklub Beatenberg 1936 1946 Jaun Daniel, Mattestrasse 1, 3803 Beatenberg [email protected] 85619 Jodlerklub Beggrieder Jodler Beckenried NW 2002 2002 Würsch-Käslin Monika, Kirchweg 3, 6375 Beckenried 041 620 01 76 [email protected] 51748 Jodlerchörli Beinwil a/See 1954 1958 Gaugler Dominic, Im Chugeli 1, 5712 Beinwil am See 062 771 41 58 [email protected] 51875 Jodlerklub Chörli Beinwil im Freiamt 2006 2006 Suter Toni, Grabenackerstrasse 50, 6312 Steinhausen 056 668 08 41 [email protected] 51749 Jodlerklub Seerose Bellach 1942 1943 Netzer Susanne, St. Margrithenstrasse 2, 4500 Solothurn 032 623 19 12 [email protected] 10054 Jodlerchörli des Turnvereins Belp 1967 1968 Tschirren Fritz, Saum, 3124 Belpberg 031 819 40 09 [email protected] Ausgabeform: Gruppenliste mit Präsident Jodelgruppenliste mit Präsidentinnen_Präsidenten NOSJV, Seite 4 von 46 AdrNr. Gruppenart Gruppenname Gruppenort GJ EJ Präsident / Präsidentin Telefon / E-Mail 31721 Jodlerklub Benken 1948 1951 Jud Priska, Gunzlen 2, 8717 Benken 055 283 41 92 [email protected] 51750 Jodlerklub Alpegruess Benzenschwil 1954 1957 Klausner Adrian, Oberdorf 8, 5636 Benzenschwil 056 668 21 83 [email protected] 10065 Bärner Heimatchörli Bern 1957 1958 Fankhauser Alfred, Trogmattweg 29, 3506 Grosshöchstetten 076 506 75 28 [email protected] 10300 Wäber-Chörli Bern 1993 1994 Moor Ernst, Auweg 51, 3627 Heimberg 033 437 88 63 [email protected] 20182 Jodlermessgruppe Bern 1993 2006 10406 Chörli der Bern 1971 1973 Kiener Walter, Neumattweg 17A, 3067 Boll 031 839 58 08 Kantonspolizei [email protected] 14635 Gem. Jodelchörli Bärgblueme Bern 1962 1962 Weibel Olga, Stegmattweg 25, 3250 Lyss 032 384 34 33 [email protected] 10068 Jodlerklub Berna Bern 1908 1910 Galli-Lehmann Elisabeth, Scheyenholzstrasse 9, 3075 Rüfenacht BE 031 901 02 67 [email protected] 10077 Jodlerdoppelquartett Edelweiss Bern 1911 1926 Bienz Ueli, Säriswilstrasse 3, 3045 Meikirch 031 822 10 14 [email protected] 10086 Jodlerklub Länggasse Bern 1911 1912 Hänni Jürg, Riedern 67, 3182 Ueberstorf 031 889 04 61 [email protected] 10088 Jodlerklub Lorraine-Breitenrain Bern 1906 1919 Flükiger
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