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Frankenmuth, Michigan  48734

Phone:  (989) 652-9701

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Now Showing in the Leona Geyer Gallery:

KINDERPLATZ

 Kinderplatz is German for a Child’s Place. For 2008, the Leona Geyer Gallery will be a place where children of all ages can explore. Hands-on activities are combined with displays of artifacts from the museum collection. Each month a portion of the exhibit area will change:

February: First Ladies of Fashion and their children

March: Books (March is Reading Month)

April: Clothing & Dress (with a closet of clothes to “Try-On” adult roles)

May through August: Music, Toys and Games (with hands-one activities)

September: Writing Constitutions

October: Who was Columbus?

November: Michigan Indians

December: A Child’s Christmas

 

 

Reading

When Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908)

wrote his cartoon book, Max und Moritz: eine Bubengeschichte in sieben Streichen, he intended it for adult readers. His satirical picture stories gained him the status of one of the forefathers of the modern comic strip. It is said that some of the practical jokes described in the book were based on memories of Busch’s  childhood escapades. When he ended the story with the pranksters’ demise, Busch knew his adult readers would see this as fantasy. Real pranksters must be dealt with by other methods.

 

Clothing & Toys

 

Henry Fischer's Souvenirs from Cuba

 

 

On October 10, 1898, Cuba first declared its independence after the Spanish-American War ended (formal independence was May 20, 1902).  Soon after that time, Theodore Fischer (Henry Fischer's father), and George Hubinger decided to go to Cuba to buy tobacco for cigars.  Fischer and Hubinger traveled by train to Florida then by ship to Cuba, under the protection of the U.S. Army, based at Guantanamo Bay.  Henry's outfit was purchased on this trip. His pride of possession was recorded by Wm. Stromer, soon after the photographer arrived in the Vassar-Frankenmuth area.


SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH

 

Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company presents Macbeth in Fischer Hall

Thursday, May 1 @ 7:30 pm

Friday, May 2 @ 7:30 pm

Saturday, May 3 @ 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm 

 

Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for students and seniors.

 

Having just finished a run of Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pigeon Creek follows up that play with one of the Bard's darkest tragedies, Macbeth.  Pigeon Creek's performance style is fast-paced, high-energy and extremely audience-interactive.

 

"Fair is foul and foul is fair" as PCSC returns to the museum with Shakespeare's famous tragedy of character, lust for power, betrayal and supernatural.  "Macbeth" is one of Shakespeare's later plays, and his shortest tragedy.  Long regarded with fear and superstition by theatre professionals, PCSC will recreate the Thane and his wife, along with the wicked sisters and the drunken porter, at their own peril.  Thought to be one of the bard's plays designed for indoor viewing, the "Scottish Play" is rife with unseen sounds, dark night scenes, murder, regicide and madness.

 

Shakespeare's Macbeth does contain scenes of violence and some sexual references.  Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company recommends parental guidance for children 12 and under.

 

For more information, visit www.pcshakespeare.com

 


 
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Pictorial Hostory of Frankenmuth Business
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This book is a photo-essay of Frankenmuth's most interesting businesses. It is a hard-cover, 80 page book. It is also available at the Museum gift shop as well as some businesses along Main Street in Frankenmuth. Author: Jeremy W. Kilar.

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Angel Christmas Ornament
This delightful ornament depicts an angel decorating a Christmas Tree. The heirloom-quality piece is crafted for Frankenmuth's Historical Museum by the White Swan Fine Pewter Company. Made of the finest lead-free pewter, the delightful image is an intricate front and back design to show off  its detail and charm from any angle. Each ornament has a box of its own.
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Traditional Frankenmuth Cook Books

Cook Book, Volume III
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Frankenmuth Historical Association Cook Book, Volume III

Frankenmuth is noted for its fine food and the Volume III cook book will let you share in this tradition. The 665 recipes from over 200 donors, are a listing of family favorites in current use with historic recipes handed down by our ancestors and modernized to today's cooking practices. It contains almost 3 times the recipes found in Volumes I and II. In its 263 pages you'll find old favorites like German Spaetzle, a little poem on page 64, and "old home remedies." (Try at your own risk!)  Binding allows cook book to lie flat.

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Frankenmuth Historical Association Cook Book, Volume II

By 1977, the A Book of Favorite Recipes had proven so popular that plans were made to publish Volume II. It includes new recipes, new hints, a short Frankenmuth history, and a piece called German Wit and Wisdom. In this cook book you'll find traditional German favorites such as Baked German Potato Salad and genuine Sauerbraten. On page 35 you will find a recipe for Grandma Liebermann's Easter Eggs, a natural way to dye eggs for the holiday. 86 pages. Binding allows cook book to lie flat.

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Cook Book, Volume II
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Cook Book, Volume I
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Frankenmuth Historical Association Cook Book, Volume I

First published in 1974, A Book of Favorite Recipes, is now in its 29th printing. It contains many typical Bavarian recipes that have given local homemakers the reputation of being experts in delighting the palate. In its 80 plus pages, you'll find appetizers, soups, salads, dressings, main dishes (meat), main dishes (eggs/cheese), vegetables, breads, pastry, cakes/cookies, desserts, candy, and beverages. Throughout the cookbook, you'll find helpful hints and some wise gems such as, "The flower that follows the sun, does so even on cloudy days." Binding allows cook book to lie flat.

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