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Kaffee und Kuchen

September 8, 2024 |
 1:30 pm -
 3:00 pm
$0-5

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Join us as we explore the history, cultural heritage, and architectural treasures of Hungary and charming Budapest, the “Pearl of the Danube.”

From the arrival of the Hungarian Magyar tribes in the Carpathian basin of Europe in the 9th century and the establishment of the first Hungarian state to the subsequent conquest of the Hungarian monarchy by the Ottoman Turks, rule by the Austrian Habsburgs, and the rise of fervent Hungarian nationalist aspirations in the 19th century, the history of the Hungarian land and people is one of dramatic proportions, historic ethnic identity, and spirited resilience. Its language a linguistic outlier among the people and tongues of Europe, its modern quest for independence twice brutally crushed by foreign intervention in the middle of the 19th and 20th centuries, it was nonetheless Hungary and the character of its people who contributed in large part, 35 years ago, to the fall of Communism and the Berlin Wall and the Peaceful Revolution in Europe. Warm, welcoming, gracious and generous, the Hungarian people and Budapest, their splendid capital city, beckon and delight.

Please join us on September 8th as we explore the history, cultural heritage, and architectural treasures of Hungary and charming Budapest, the “Pearl of the Danube.”

Time permitting, the presentation may include a brief language lesson: A Little Hungarian for Travelers.

FREE for members; $5 for non-members
1:30 Refreshments
2:00 Program
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About the Presenter:

Russell Baldner’s very early affection for the German language and history led to B.A. and M.A. degrees in History and undergraduate and graduate study in German, anthropology, and archaeology. On his first visit to Germany, he lived in his immigrant great-great-grandfather’s birthplace. Baldner speaks German and specializes in the history of Germany, including the Early and High Middle Ages, the Protestant Reformation and Lutheranism, and 19th- and 20th-century Germany and Europe. A closely related specialty, indispensable for research, is the deciphering and translating of historic documents drafted in Kurrentschrift, an archaic, long-abandoned and seldom-read form of German cursive script, also genealogy, ethnic German history, and Native American prehistoric archaeology, culture and history. By profession an educator, Russell formerly taught German, history and anthropology. His recent publications include several nineteenth-century German Lutheran historical and archaic German cursive manuscript studies, a four-part research series on the Late Prehistoric–Early Historic Native American petroglyphs and pictographs of northeast Iowa, and “Diversity in Faith,” a three-part Introduction to the Reformation and Protestantism.

In September 2022, Baldner hosted “Medieval to Modern Hearts of Germany,” a two-week group tour in northeastern Germany which he proposed, named, and largely designed in conjunction with, and sponsored by, the University of Northern Iowa, his alma mater. Included were pre-departure orientations by Russell focusing on Germany’s history, language, and social-cultural landscape, also historical lectures and interpretive on-site commentaries while on tour in Germany.

A frequent public speaker, Baldner presents on a wide range of historical, linguistic, and archaeological subjects. While visiting Croatia in September 2023, he presented “Balkan Mosaic,” a two-part historical and cultural orientation for tour participants.

As a member of a recent delegation from the Northeastern Iowa Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and in preparation for their June 2024 travel to Hungary at the invitation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary, Russell recently presented a similar series of pre-departure orientations on the history and culture of Hungary and the Hungarian language.

In 2019, Baldner first had the pleasure of speaking at the German American Heritage Center and Museum. Five years and seven presentations later, Russ welcomes the current invitation to present, in person, and looks forward once again to joining the gracious hosts and friends of the German American Heritage Center. Köszönöm! Vielen Dank! Thank you!

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Museum exploring the German immigrant experience and history of Davenport and Iowa!

Open
Meet our vendors at Christkindlmark!

@abigailmarieartwork has original designs on notebooks, stickers, blankets, and more. These would make great gifts for someone who loves to journal or scrapbook, add flair to their personal items, or loves nature.

❄️ Christkindlmarkt Quad Cities 
Saturday December 13th, 2025
10 am - 6 pm
📍German American Heritage Center and Museum
712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa

Meet our vendors at Christkindlmark!

@abigailmarieartwork has original designs on notebooks, stickers, blankets, and more. These would make great gifts for someone who loves to journal or scrapbook, add flair to their personal items, or loves nature.

❄️ Christkindlmarkt Quad Cities
Saturday December 13th, 2025
10 am – 6 pm
📍German American Heritage Center and Museum
712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa
…

Open
Meet our Christkindlmarkt vendors! 

ABCanning is based in Long Grove, Iowa and prepares home-canned veggies, fruits, jams, pickles, sauces and more! Check out their delicious, locally produced goodies. These would make great gifts or treats to bring to a party to share. 

❄️ Christkindlmarkt Quad Cities
Saturday December 13th, 2025
10 am - 6 pm
📍German American Heritage Center and Museum
712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa

Meet our Christkindlmarkt vendors!

ABCanning is based in Long Grove, Iowa and prepares home-canned veggies, fruits, jams, pickles, sauces and more! Check out their delicious, locally produced goodies. These would make great gifts or treats to bring to a party to share.

❄️ Christkindlmarkt Quad Cities
Saturday December 13th, 2025
10 am – 6 pm
📍German American Heritage Center and Museum
712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa
…

Open
UPCOMING KRAMPUS EVENTS

Krampus Nights at the Quad City Botanical Center 
12/5 FRIDAY AND 12/6 SATURDAY  6-8PM
Meet the infamous Krampus and take your own photos. Visit with the GAHC+M to learn the folklore of Krampus and make your own Krampus masks. 

Krampus Walk - Friday December 5th 
2-5 pm, beginning at Schuetzen Park. More info on 4th slide.

Krampus at Christkindlmarkt Saturday December 13th!
QC Krampus will be at the German American Heritage Center from 2 - 5 pm.

UPCOMING KRAMPUS EVENTS

Krampus Nights at the Quad City Botanical Center
12/5 FRIDAY AND 12/6 SATURDAY 6-8PM
Meet the infamous Krampus and take your own photos. Visit with the GAHC+M to learn the folklore of Krampus and make your own Krampus masks.

Krampus Walk – Friday December 5th
2-5 pm, beginning at Schuetzen Park. More info on 4th slide.

Krampus at Christkindlmarkt Saturday December 13th!
QC Krampus will be at the German American Heritage Center from 2 – 5 pm.
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Open
Stop by and check out the variety of gifts and goodies in our gift shop! All purchases are tax-free and support the GAHC+M, a 501c3 nonprofit. Keep your dollars local this season and support local businesses! 712 w 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4
Sundays 12-4

Stop by and check out the variety of gifts and goodies in our gift shop! All purchases are tax-free and support the GAHC+M, a 501c3 nonprofit. Keep your dollars local this season and support local businesses! 712 w 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4
Sundays 12-4
…

Open
Stop by and check out the variety of gifts and goodies in our gift shop! All purchases are tax-free and support the GAHC+M, a 501c3 nonprofit. Keep your dollars local this season and support local businesses! 712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa. 
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4
Sundays 12-4

Stop by and check out the variety of gifts and goodies in our gift shop! All purchases are tax-free and support the GAHC+M, a 501c3 nonprofit. Keep your dollars local this season and support local businesses! 712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa.
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4
Sundays 12-4
…

Open
🛍️ Shop small this weekend and visit us on museum store Sunday! 

🍫 We have merchandise markdowns, new arrivals like German chocolate, sweets, and chocolate advent calendars, authentic glass ornaments, beer, and much more. 

🏆 Every purchase gets you an entry in our raffle for a $25 gift certificate in our museum store. 

All of our merchandise is tax-free and supports the museum as a non-profit organization. Keep your dollars local this season to support the Quad Cities!

🎁 Give a gift membership this season to provide access to our programs and exhibitions for a full year. Giving the gift of experience and community is another great way to show your support for a local organization. Members get free admission to all of our Kaffee und Kuchen programs on Sundays, free admission to the museum, discounts on workshops and classes, and more. You can gift a membership online or stop by in person at the front desk. 
https://german-american-heritage-center.square.site/

🛍️ Shop small this weekend and visit us on museum store Sunday!

🍫 We have merchandise markdowns, new arrivals like German chocolate, sweets, and chocolate advent calendars, authentic glass ornaments, beer, and much more.

🏆 Every purchase gets you an entry in our raffle for a $25 gift certificate in our museum store.

All of our merchandise is tax-free and supports the museum as a non-profit organization. Keep your dollars local this season to support the Quad Cities!

🎁 Give a gift membership this season to provide access to our programs and exhibitions for a full year. Giving the gift of experience and community is another great way to show your support for a local organization. Members get free admission to all of our Kaffee und Kuchen programs on Sundays, free admission to the museum, discounts on workshops and classes, and more. You can gift a membership online or stop by in person at the front desk.
https://german-american-heritage-center.square.site/
…

Open
712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa 52802
Sundays 12-4
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4

712 W 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa 52802
Sundays 12-4
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10-4
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Open
🕰️ Here's a look at our hours this week! We will be closed on Thursday November 27th for Thanksgiving. 

🦃  Wishing everyone a safe and joyful holiday.

🕰️ Here`s a look at our hours this week! We will be closed on Thursday November 27th for Thanksgiving.

🦃 Wishing everyone a safe and joyful holiday.
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