Hallo zusammen,
Dr. David Hünlich has taught various German language and culture courses at UTSA. This
spring, he teaches an Honors course on Texas Germans. He's offering two excursions for
his class and opened up registration to the UTSA German program.
Click this
link<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe_K5Kr2yzm7XDQHXz9lVAzT...
for more information and to register by this Friday, 4/4.
Viele Grüße,
Dr. D
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Exploring the Historic Ferdinand Herff Farm at Cibolo Nature Center, Sa, April 12th, 10.30
am
Join me for a visit to the Farmers Market and the historic farm of Ferdinand Herff, a
pioneering medical figure in San Antonio. Members of the Cibolo Nature Center, now
stewards of the land, will guide us through the house and property, sharing insights into
its history and significance. Additionally, Jim Kearney, an seasoned expert on German
conservationist influences in Texas agriculture, has confirmed to join and speak to us.
Hiking to the Enigmatic "Zizelmann House" in Government Canyon, Su, April 13th,
9.00 am
We will embark on a hike through Government Canyon State Natural Area to explore the
mysterious "Zizelmann House"—a home built by a German baker in San Antonio but
seemingly never inhabited. Phoenix McFarlane, head of the UTSA German Club, who conducted
research on this intriguing site, will accompany us. Additionally, Jim Kearney, an
seasoned expert on German conservationist influences in Texas agriculture, has confirmed
to join and speak to us.