Karneval Favorite: Faschingskrapfen
Krapfen is a German pastry that is made in a deep fryer. In Germany Krapfen are very popular during the Fastnacht (Karneval) Season. You can fill Krapfen with other fruit such as apples or plums; […]
Krapfen is a German pastry that is made in a deep fryer. In Germany Krapfen are very popular during the Fastnacht (Karneval) Season. You can fill Krapfen with other fruit such as apples or plums; […]
Upcoming German Karneval Events at a glance: 02/08/2020: “Follow the Yellow Brick Road”, San Diego: www.germanclubsandiego.org 02/08/2020: “Karneval on Broadway”, Wisconsin: www.szmke.org 02/15/2020: “Maskenball/Karneval”, Chicago: […]
The German-American Societies of San Diego is a nonprofit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of California for charitable […]
Citykinder invites everyone to join their 7th annual Karneval party on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at St. Pauls German Church. Join in on the family fun and enjoy various activities including: themed activity stations, arts […]
The Karneval season (German Marti Gras) is here and the Germanic-American Institute is ready for a wild party! This is the time of year when all bets are off, the taboo is accepted, and naughty […]
Prinz Phil I., Prinzessin Carolyn I. and the Germania Erste Karneval Gesellschaft continue the 5th Season of fun and foolishness by hosting the 2017 Karneval Maskenball on Saturday, January 28, 2017, beginning at 7:11 pm. […]
For more than 30 years, the annual gala of the German-American Mardi Gras Association (GAMGA) has attracted German Karneval fans from all parts of the U.S. and Canada, all determined to keep the fun and […]
It was 1314 in Cologne. The first fools or “jecken” in German celebrated a parade through the city. How? We don’t know exactly the details, just the date. 200 years later a noble man named […]
As you probably know, Germany is the European center for carnival. Before spring “Karneval”, “Fasching” or “Fasnacht” will be celebrated in many regions of Germany. In Cologne, Bonn, Koblenz or Mainz you can watch the biggest and most colorful parades, […]
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