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Aus dem
Mitteilungsblatt von Belleville Sister Cities Inc.
Mai 2010
Grußworte der Präsidenten
President's
Message
Recent remark by Patrick Madden, CEO, Sister Cities International,
“I think of all the remarkable work done by average people every day to bridge
the gap of cultural understanding world- wide. People like sister cities members
in small towns and big cities who have opened their homes, wallets and minds to
cre- ating long-lasting peace through partnerships.”
We all need to consider how the small part we each play as members of Belleville
Sister Cities is key to the Sister Cities purpose.
Although our busy time of year appears to be months away – the preparation for
September and October begins NOW:
On the horizon is 20th year anniversary to begin on Thursday, September 2nd with
proclamation by Mayor Mark Eckert with additional information to be distributed
as we near that date. President Elect Jerry Reilmann has volunteered to take-on
this momentous year-long celebration. He is ea- gerly looking forward to support
from you.
Oktoberfest sign-up for numerous duties will move into full swing by the
publication of the August edition of this newsletter. Immediate Past President
Ron Fritz rntfritz@sbcglobal.net has volunteered to manage the Beer Tent and
Doris Roach jodoroach@charter.net volunteered to manage the food booth.
Rich Berkel is preparing for Taste of Germany on 3 Oct. Contact him at reb31@att.net
For our immediate future I look forward to our membership appreciation event to
be held at St Luke Catholic Church in Belleville. Please contact Theresa Fritz
rntfritz@sbcglobal.net with your desire to assist.
German Clubs from Belleville Schools will enter a float in the Shriner’s Parade
to be held on Friday evening of 4 June. Come out and support the students who
will be representing Belle- ville Sister Cities and German Clubs. Those adults
wishing to lend a hand but not knowing who to contact feel free to contact me.
On March 23rd members of your board met with members of surrounding boards of
Columbia, Millstadt and Waterloo for a very cordial meet and greet event. We
took the opportunity to chat over the events offered by each club which
reaffirmed the commitments members have within each of our clubs.
On April 9th and 10th the Illinois convention was at Carbondale. People
attending the confer- ence shared much information with regard to the various
programs and how our societies work with partner cities from around the globe.
There was a great ice breaker session with snacks during registration at mid-day
on Friday and a very nice welcome dinner that evening. On Saturday we had
options of 2 sessions for sharing information, however I stayed only with the
youth exchange and learned how each society has different programs suitable in
their partnership. It was educational to learn how one school communicates
electronically, that some have no student exchanges, and to learn what extent
some go to plan activities for stu- dents and adults. From my perspective I was
surprised that Josephine from Columbia and I were the only participants from
Southern Illinois, other than our gracious hosts from Carbon- dale and the folks
of the Southern Illinois Tourism bureau. The Illinois Sister Cities Conven- tion
for 2011 will be held in Tinley Park, a short distance south of Chicago.
Stammtisch events for March and April were Very Nice – Thank You to all who
planned the events and participated.
Tom Heiting

News
from Paderborn
Dear Friends in Belleville and around:
Travelling to and from Europe was not so easy at the end of April.
Fortu- nately the air traffic has become normal again. People living
thru the hardship of being stranded somewhere in the world started
to make jokes around the problems the volcano had caused – just as a
comic relief:
Dear Icelanders: You misunderstood. We said: Give us cash. Not: Give
us ash.
DAFK had the pleasure to welcome the two brothers Schuyler and
Damian Sandheinrich and Damian’s daughter Sahra on March 29th and
30th. Schuyler lives in Cooper City, Florida, Damian in O’Fallon.
It was Norma Bergkoetter who had asked our member Marieluise Hoyle
to show them Paderborn. Marieluise was supported by Wilhelm Boekamp
and Robert Voss.
Marieluise wrote in a report about their visit: “Whilst touring
Germany it was on their agenda to visit their ancestors, namely the
Sandheinrichs at Delbrueck near Paderborn. I guided them to the
location the German family resides at. The German Sandheinrich
family had already been informed about their visit and expected
them. What a lovely afternoon. Shortly after our arrival a hectic
conversation about their ancestors started. Both parties produced
written evidence and photographs about their ancestors. From the
very beginning of their meeting there appeared to be close links
between the relatives.”
Looking back at their visit to Paderborn and Germany Schuyler wrote
to Norma appreciating the hospitality and friendship of the people
they had met: “They will remain in my fond memories for the rest of
my days.”
In 1989 Josef Sandheinrich had visited Belleville with the DAFK
group. And Otmar remembers him saying, “Here I have found more
Sandheinrichs than I have at home.”
Another highlight in recent weeks was Wolfgang Stueken’s lecture in
Powerpoint about “Paderborn Traces in Midwest USA” on April 16th. He
talked about Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago (1872-1939) whose
ancestors had come from the Paderborn region. Wolfgang had travelled
to the town of Mundelein, Illinois where the Archbishop had founded
the “University of St Mary of the Lake”, the seminary for the
formation of priests in the Archdiocese of Chicago. He also fol-
lowed the traces of the Flying Priest, Father Paul Schulte
(1895-1974), the co-founder of the “National Shrine of Our Lady of
the Snows”. He could even use material from the archives of the CIA
in Washington. Schulte was not allowed to return to Germany during
the war but had to stay under observation in the monastery of the
Oblates in Belleville. After the war having the American citizenship
he had lived in Paderborn for several years.
In summer a group of youths from Belleville and their chaperones
Andy Gaa and Jena Hollin- shead will come to Paderborn for three
weeks. Norman Hansmeyer who has been responsible on the Paderborn
side for the exchange program for several years has organized a
wonderful pro- gram with visits to Berlin, Bremen, German Emigration
Center in Bremerhaven (web site: www.dah-bremerhaven.de/english/english.html),
etc. They’ll also be here during the Libori Fest. From Belleville
we’ll also expect the students: Jackie Bassler, Crystal Zimmermann,
Chris Crawford and Kevin Schaefer in response to last year’s High
School Exchange. Tim Sifrin and Pauline Kleinschloemer will come to
Belleville in August.
DAFK has started to work on a group trip to the US and Belleville in
May 2011. We are looking forward to the stay.
Bernd Broer
President
Dr. Otmar Allendorf
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