DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 13, 2019) — 

Sweet and Savory Saturdays, November 16 @ 11AM-1PM: Bake Me A Cake

Join us at the GAHC on Sweet and Savory Saturdays in November from 11AM-1PM for a selection of pop-up vendors brightening up our gift shop with their delicious goods!

On Saturday, November 16, our pop-up vendor will be Bake Me A Cake!

The German 'Melusine': A Medieval Bestseller, November 16 @ 2PM

Join us on Saturday, November 16, at 2PM for The German 'Melusine': A Medieval Bestseller presented by Misty Urban.

The 15th-century prose-romance Melusine, written by Thuring von Ringoltingen, was a bestseller for its time, and enjoyed a long afterlife in many print-editions and subsequent translations. This talk discusses what Thuring added to the original French story; the unique illustrations that German and Swiss bookmakers contributed to early modern print editions; and Melusine's continuing legacy into our own time. Misty Urban is a medieval scholar whose publications include the co-edited collection 'Melusine's Footprint' (Brill, 2017).

This program is included with General Admission:

Adult: $5 | Senior: $4 | Child: $3 | Member: Free

The Making and Preservation of Stained Glass Windows, November 17 @ 2PM

Join us on Sunday, 2PM, November 17, for "The Making and Preservation of Stained Glass Windows," a presentation on the restoration and creation of stained glass windows by Glass Heritage LLC.

This program is included with General Admission:

Adult: $5 | Senior: $4 | Child: $3 | Member: Free

CAA Grand Event: Fractured Fairy Tales, November 18, 6-8PM

Join us for a Grand Event on Monday, November 18, from 6-8PM. On this evening the 7th Grade students at the Creative Arts Academy will unveil their work at the GAHC to the public.

The students have worked on projects surrounding a "Fractured Fairy Tales" theme, drawing on the Grimm's Brothers Fairy Tales for inspiration. The CAA students will bring The Bremen Town Musicians, The Singing Bone, The Queen Bee, and The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces alive at the GAHC through their artful window designs and performance.

Communications Media students will turn our building's facade into a giant advent calendar. Visual Arts students have painted our storefront windows to look like stained glass. Dance, Theater, and Music students will put on an original performance.

Sweet and Savory Saturdays, November 23 @ 11AM-1PM, Jerry's Market

Join us at the GAHC on Sweet and Savory Saturdays in November, 11AM-1PM, for a selection of pop-up vendors brightening up our gift shop with their delicious goods!

On Saturday, November 23, our pop-up vendor will be Jerry's Market!

Christmas Food Traditions in Germany and Switzerland, November 24 @ 2PM

Join us on Sunday, November 24, at 2PM for "Christmas Food Traditions in Germany and Switzerland," presented by Suzanne Tanner of Suzanne's Swiss Bakery.

This presentation will begin by introducing Christmas traditions like Advent, St Nikolaus, Christmas, and more. We will then move into the holiday food traditions.

Join us afterward for Kaffeeklasch!

This program is included with General Admission:

Adult: $5 | Senior: $4 | Child: $3 | Member: Free

Sweet and Savory Saturdays, November 30 @ 11AM-1PM, Suzanne's Swiss Bakery

Join us at the GAHC on Sweet and Savory Saturdays in November, 11AM-1PM, for a selection of pop-up vendors brightening up our gift shop with their delicious goods!

On Saturday, November 30, our pop-up vendor will be Suzanne's Swiss Bakery!

European Christmas Markets and Traditions, November 30 @ 2PM

Join us on Saturday, November 30, at 2PM for "European Christmas Markets and Traditions," presented by Wolf & Linnea Koch.

Farmers Markets in the cities and small towns of Europe date back many centuries and evolved into today's Christmas Markets during the holiday season. First records of Christmas Markets date to 1296 for the Dezembermarkt of Vienna and 1310 for the Nikolausmarkt in Munich; the markets became regular holiday season-events in most cities during the early 1900s. The best known market, Nürnberg's "Christkendleinsmarck," dates back to 1697 and has more than two million visitors annually, while several different-themed markets in Cologne see in excess of five million visitors. It is estimated that Germany hosted about 2500 Christmas Markets in 2017.

While visiting one of the mega-Christmas Markets is certainly interesting since they offer a wide variety of food, drinks, entertainment, and Christmas programs throughout the Advent season, visitors generally will find a much more relaxed, congenial atmosphere in the many small-town markets throughout the German-speaking regions. Many of these markets will operate for only a few days; and "Share" vendors will set up their booths for several days in one town and travel on to the next between the first Advent Sunday and the day before Christmas Eve. The markets are full of colors, lights, traditional foods and music, and, best of all, regional crafts: The sights and sounds are sure to put visitors in the Christmas Spirit.

We will visit the large Christmas Markets of Cologne, Nürnberg, Freiburg, and Basel (Switzerland) and travel to the small Black Forest towns of Saint Blasien and Waldshut. The market stalls offer various Christmas food-specialties and crafts that are specific to the city or region. Store windows display both traditional and modern holiday decorations and gift ideas. We will also present long-standing Christmas traditions such as visits by St Niklaus on December 6, Advent wreaths, Christmas pyramides, Herrnhuter Sterne (Stars), and Christmas Stollen. The program ends with a visit to the German Christmas Markets in Chicago and suburban Naperville.

Wolf Koch grew up in the Rhine Valley in Oberwinter, a small town dating back to 886, located halfway between Cologne and Koblenz. He has previously prepared presentations commemorating the end of World War II, the 500-year anniversary of the Reformation, and covered various local historic as well as photography topics. He and his wife Linnea travel extensively; their interest in history has taken them to many historical sites in European countries, covering the period between the Stone Age and medieval times. Locally, they have been studying accounts of the Hopewell civilization; have traveled to many mound-builder sites in Ohio, Iowa, and Illinois; and given many talks on the Hopewell civilization in the Rock River Valley. Dr Koch, a Sterling resident, is a consultant to the oil and petrochemical industry and has been a professor of chemical engineering. Linnea Koch, a graphic designer specializing in exhibit design and interpretive signage, is an accomplished photographer. Together, the Kochs have given many presentations on historic topics and photographing birds and other wildlife; they also teach photography seminars and multi-session photography courses.

This program is included with General Admission:

Adult: $5 | Senior: $4 | Child: $3 | Member: Free

Come Volunteer with Us!

We are looking for volunteers in 4 different areas: Front Desk Volunteers, Special Events Volunteers, Docents, and Building and Grounds Committee!

Front Desk Volunteers: Help greet visitors to the GAHC! Training provided. Work as little or as much as you like — scheduled days available. Shifts are from Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM-1PM or 1-4PM, or Sundays 12-4PM. Want to help only on Special Event days — let us know! Give the gift of time this year at the GAHC! If you'd like to volunteer at the front desk, contact Corey at info@gahc.org.

Special Events: The GAHC holds special events throughout the year which require a larger number of volunteers to be on hand. Examples of these events are: The Best of the Wurst Sausage Competition, Annual Bier Tasting, Christkindlmarkt Holiday Craft Fair, etc. We may need assistance with ticket sales/check in, directing the increased number of visitors, etc. These are often fun but busy events and are not possible without the help of volunteers. If you're interested in volunteering for special events, contact Corey at info@gahc.org.

Docents: The GAHC offers guided tours of our exhibits led by volunteer docents. Docent volunteers must have an interest in history and be comfortable with public speaking. Tours are scheduled only when one has been requested. There is no experience or specialized knowledge required — new docents will be trained by museum-staff. This is a good position for anyone interested in history and museum education. If you're interested in becoming a docent, contact Corey at info@gahc.org.

Building and Grounds Committee: Do you have knowledge of building issues, historic structures, or are just plain handy? The B&G committee is seeking new members to attend 6 meetings per year and help deal with the many issues that arise with a structure like ours! Meetings are on the first Wednesday of every other month at 10AM and typically last one hour. Contact Kelly at kelly.lao@gahc.org

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Are You a Member Yet?

In 2019, the GAHC is celebrating our 25th Anniversary. Celebrate with us by joining as a member this year! There are many benefits to membership with the GAHC. Members receive:

Quarterly issues of the Infoblatt newsletter

Free Admission to exhibits

Free Admission to many programs and events

Access to special members-only events

Discounts on classes, events, and trips

Discounts on facility rental

Want to be sure you never forget to renew? Sign up for automatic renewals online by clicking on the button below!

Would you like to save paper and receive your quarterly Infoblatt newsletter digitally? Give us a call at (563) 322-8844 or email Corey at info@gahc.org and let us know!

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Looking For a Venue For Your Next Special Event?

Have your next gathering here at the GAHC and save big! Your rental dollars help us fund our educational programming. In addition, more people will see our beautiful event space and learn about our facility! We can help save you from the cleaning and hassle of having guests at your home. An event at GAHC allows your guest ample parking, we set up the room for you, and you can bring your own food and beverage!

We have many openings — even at the holidays! Hold your class reunion, baby shower, wedding gift opening day, potluck, anniversary party, club or organizational meeting, family board-game night, graduation, or anything you can think of in our gorgeous space that looks out onto the Mississippi River and Centennial Bridge! We seat up to 100 comfortably, or 150 cocktail style, and can add on Museum Tours!

Call today to speak with Corey and let us do the work for your next event! Call 563-322-8844 or email info@gahc.org

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