The mission of the MSU German Club is to coordinate enrichment, fellowship, and support for German students and enthusiasts, all the while keepin' it echt. There isn't any registration process or dues to become a member of the German Club. If you're interested in German language and culture, you're already a member! And as a member, there are many opportunities and resources available to help you enhance your education and have some fun at the same time. Specifically, the German Club offers...
And of course, if you have any questions or comments, send us an email and we'll get back to you ASAP. SPRING 2009 GATHERINGS For our bi-weekly gatherings, we usually play board games or watch a German language film or TV show. We'll also have a party for Fasching (German Mardi Gras) on February 19. We'll meet every other Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake Huron room of the MSU Union (3rd floor). Our first two gatherings are back-to-back (1/29 and 2/5), and after that they're every other week, so 2/19, 3/5, 3/19, 4/2, and 4/16. Below is a calendar of German Club and department events. For even more information, see our Events page.
SEEKING YOUR INPUT GERMAN CLUB T-SHIRTSShow your German Club pride with an official MSU German Club T-shirt! There are two left, in adult size extra large. Contact us here if you want one of those, or if you would be interested in buying one if we ordered some more. FRONT BACK
(In case you can't read it, we've got "MSU German Club" on the front in deep red, and the club motto, "keepin' it echt" in yellow on the back.) GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS 2008-2009
President: Erica Findora Vice President: Katie Johnson Technology Advisor: Chris Fritz Fußball Manager: Faida Williams Officers at Large: Tammy Foote, Erin Maye, Sam Ruthkosky, Jess Whitehurst |

