Members receive the Friends Newsletter three times a year, which contains information about Max Kade Institute activities and current research in German-American studies. You will also enjoy reduced fees at MKI workshops and will be the first to learn about the Institute’s events, programs, special lectures, and social events. The Friends of the Max Kade Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are tax-deductible.
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NEW: Max Kade Institute Newsletter – Fall 2018
The latest Friends of Max Kade Institute Newsletter is here!
Personal German-American stories and documents are the focus of this issue. Read more about…
– “The Greatest Christmas Ever”: A German-American Pastor’s Service on December 25, 1918
– The Autobiography of Christian Pauli of Winterkraut
– The Otto Schroeder Recordings
– From Rural Germany to the 19th-century Midwest
– The Thiel Family Immigration Story.
If you have not already received your newsletter, join the Friends of the Max Kade Institute and get a copy!
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SOLD OUT – Genealogy Workshop: Finding Our German Ancestors in Europe, February 23, 2019
Looking to find your German ancestors in Europe? The Friends of the Max Kade Institute are co-sponsoring a German genealogy workshop held by the Max Kade Institute and the Wisconsin Historical Society. Join us on February 23, 2019, in Madison! For more details, including registration information, click HERE.
Max Kade Institute Newsletter, Winter 2017-2018
Just in time for spring, here comes the MKI Newsletter Winter 2017-2018 issue. Read about
- “German Immigrants, Silver Fox, and Ginseng: The Colorful History of Hamburg and Berlin, Wisconsin” (this is were the Friends of MKI annual meeting will be held on May 5! Register Here);
- “Restoring The Speaker’s House, Home of the first Speaker of the U.S.House of Representatives, Frederick Muhlenberg;
- “A Thank You to all Donors of the MKI Library Project Campaign; Book review:
- “A Crowded Hour: Milwaukee During the Great War, 1917-1918”
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Friends Annual Meeting in Marathon County on May 5, 2018
Join us on Saturday, May 5, for a fun and educational day in Marathon County, WI! — REGISTRATION CLOSED
This year the Friends of the Max Kade Institute will step back to the early days of the twentieth century by visiting the historic Fromm Brothers Fur and Ginseng Farm in the Town of Hamburg, Marathon County. We will learn how four brothers, whose family immigrated to Wisconsin from Germany in the 1800s, built a multi-million dollar business empire by raising silver fox for the fashion industry and ginseng for the Asian market. 
Our hosts will be the Fromm Brothers Historical Preservation Society and the Pommerscher Verein Central Wisconsin. The day will conclude with a dinner at the Town of Berlin Center (catered by 2510 Restaurant of Wausau) and a lecture by William Thiel (Eau Claire) on “Why They Left: Transitions from Rural Germany to the Midwest in the 19th Century.”
