German TV at the GAI - Three channels of German television are available for viewing in the Carriage Haus, Ratskeller and Franzl Stube. They are the ProSiebenSat.1Welt channel (3), Deutsche Welle (6) and EuroNews (8). If you know you are going to be at the Haus and want to know in advance whether there is something you would want to watch on the ProSieben channel, select http://www.prosiebensat1welt.com/index.php and then select "TV-Programm". The ProSieben channel presents Bundesliga soccer matches live every Saturday (08:25am) and Sunday (10:25am).
http://www.prosiebensat1welt.com/index_en.php?navi=English
http://www.dw-world.de/
http://www.euronews.net/
http://www.kabeleins.de/doku_reportage/mein_neues_leben_xxl/ - Wenn Sie vor einigen Jahren in die USA ausgewandert sind und nun dort leben, würden wir gerne mehr über Ihren Alltag in den USA erfahren und darüber berichten. Melden Sie sich bei uns:
Tel.: 0049 / 89 / 96 01 - 6108
- 6109
- 6111
Email: auswanderer@janus-tv.de
German Information Center USA - The team of the German Information Center USA serves Americans by opening a window on modern Germany. In providing unique resources and information services, the German Information Center USA is dedicated to fulfilling the public diplomacy mission of the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. Every week, their free electronic newsletters "Deutschland Nachrichten" (in German) and "The Week in Germany" (in English) offer Americans from coast to coast shortcuts to Germany. Why not visit www.germany.info/newsletter and sign up today?"
German Historical Institute - The GHI is an independent institute dedicated to the promotion of historical research in the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany and to the dissemination of historical knowledge
The Schubert Club - The Schubert Club, Minnesota's oldest performing arts organization, promotes the art of music - particularly recital music, through concert, museum, and education programs - and maintains a high standard of excellence.
TRACES Center for History - GAI members enjoy a $2 admission discount at TRACES Center for History and Culture (www.traces.org). TRACES is a non-profit educational organization created to gather, preserve and present stories of people from the Midwest and Germany or Austria who encountered each other during World War II. The center is located in the Landmark Center in downtown St. Paul (75 West Fifth Street, Suite 211, Saint Paul, MN 55102).
TRACES Center for History and Culture and the Ramsey County Historical Society are presenting a "brown-bag lunch" series called "Fighting the "Good War": Minnesota and World War II". The series runs from Noon-1 p.m. on Dec. 6th, Dec 13th and Dec 20th 2006 on the 2nd floor of the Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street, St Paul. The event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Paul Schons' home page - tons of great info and links.
Previous Kulturecke articles from the GAI newsletter (back to 1997) are now available on a Web page so that members can go back to some of the earlier articles. Go to Kulturecke articles
Germanic Genealogy Society - info on researching germanic ancestors worldwide
S. G. Edelweiss - dance groupConcordia Language Villages - a wonderful cultural experience
Deutsche Welle - video and radio broadcasts over the internet! Requires current computer and fast modem (at least 28.8)
International Institute of Minnesota - Self-explanatory
Festival of Nations - The GAI takes part each year.
Sommerfest - Minnesota Orchestra
German-Bohemian Heritage Society - A Minnesota-based group
Conference of Americans of Germanic Heritage - A California-based group
Shoreview - Einhausen Sister City Association - Promoting German culture, friendships and international goodwill for Shoreview area residents, in partnership with our friends in Einhausen, Germany.
www.ghi-dc.org - German Historical Institute
Deutsch Amerikanische Gesellschaft Neuss, the German American Association of St. Paul's sister city in Neuss, Germany
www.cges.umn.edu - U of M Center for German & European Studies




