Lifestyles: German-American Day celebrated Oct. 6

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  • By Petra Lessoing
  • 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
The people in Germany and the United States have important mutual, family
and cultural ties.

The German-American Day taking place on Oct. 6 of each year is a day of
commemoration in the USA. It is to remind us of Oct. 6, 1683, when 13 German
families arrived near Philadelphia and founded German-town, the first German
settlement in the "New World." This day was first celebrated in the 19th
century, but was soon forgotten.

Exactly 300 years later, in 1983, on the occasion of the „Tricentennial
Anniversary of German Settlement in America," Ronald Reagan, at that time
President of the United States, declared Oct. 6 as "German-American Day" to
honor German immigration and the culture it brought to the United States.
Some of these German people assisted - as many others alike - in building
the foundation of the country, which had come to be the most prominent
symbol of freedom in the world.

On Aug.6, 1987, the day was officially declared as „German-American Day" by
U.S. Congress and became statutory law with President Reagan's signature on
Aug. 18, 1987. The official proclamation took place Oct. 2, 1987 within a
ceremony in the "White House Rose Garden." President Reagan appealed to the
Americans to celebrate the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.

The German-American and International Women's Club Kaiserslautern and the
Atlantic Academy will celebrate German-American Day together Oct. 2 in
Kaiserslautern. With this celebration, as a symbol of a bridge between our
countries and our past, present and future, we honor generations of
Americans through whom we, especially in our region, have come to experience
freedom and democracy. The economical and cultural factor for our region,
co-created by many American companies and military presence, is a great
component of growth for the City of Kaiserslautern and its county.

A ceremony will take place from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Atlantic
Academy, Lauterstrasse 2, 67655 Kaiserslautern. A reception will follow
until 7 p.m. To find the location, visit
atlantische-akademie.de/unser-standort-wie-sie-uns-finden
. To
make reservations, call Helga Bäcker at 0631-72126 or e-Mail
vizepraesidentin2@daifc.de. For more information about the German-
American and International Club, visit www.gaiwc.com