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Auburn
Hills The German-American Marksmen's Club (DASV)
in Auburn Hills began Saturday, the 23rd of September with a marksmanship
competition between themselves and the Schützen of the Detroit Kolping
Society. This competition has been a tradition between these two
fraternities for many years. The competition consists of a 1st and 2nd team
from each club competing for the right to take home their respective
traveling trophies for the year. Each marksman (ten per team) shoots twice
and their scores are then added together to see who has won. This year's
shoot was split, with the Detroit Kolping Society winning the 1st Team"
competition and the D.A.S.V. Schützen capturing the prize in 2nd Team"
contest. Everyone had an enjoyable afternoon shooting. More important than
this yearly competition is the fellowship and camaraderie that is celebrated
each time these long standing clubs come together.
Later that
afternoon, the Kolping Society as well as the general public joined the
D.A.S.V. in celebrating that great yearly tradition: Oktoberfest." The
weather did little to dampen the partying mood. The Rheinländer performed in
the Schützenhaus (transformed into a Bierhalle for the evening) for those
who wanted to dance or sit and enjoy the music. Great tasting German food,
beer and Jägermeister was served for everyone to enjoy. Outside, people
could relax and enjoy the fresh air while eating, drinking and conversing.
There were two shooting booths open for everyone's entertainment. One
provided the opportunity for youngster, and the young at heart, to win
flowers and stuffed animals and in the other one could try and win a variety
of logo items, sponsored by Jägermeister and the DASV. This traditional
festive event was a success even despite the weather. Many who attended this
year are already looking forward to next year to once again celebrate the
great tradition of Oktoberfest.
Another tradition,
which has been celebrated for hundreds of years in Germany and since 1939 at
the German-American Marks-men's Club, is coming this October 28th. This
annual traditional event is the Schützen Königsball, which celebrates the
crowning of the new King of the DASV, King Dennis Hogan. This Semi-formal
event will be held at the Carpathia Hall in Sterling Heights. There will be
a ceremony for the new King, Dinner and then Dancing. Katie and Arnold of
the Vagabonds will be performing the music for the evening. Everyone is
invited to attend and celebrate another one of Germany's time honored
traditions. Ticket prices are $28 in advance and $30 at the door. For
advanced ticket purchases call Mark Bliszack at 1-248-698-4468. For more
information visit the German-American Marksmen's Club website at:
www.DASV.org
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