2000
Mitzi Keel created a scrapbook to honor the first 10 years of the Eutin Sister City relationship (1989-1999) for her Girl Scout (Troop 459) Gold Award project. It includes photos, news articles, and programs describing events that have been integral to the partnership. She presented it to the Sister Cities Advisory Board.
April 2000
An Eutin delegation toured the U.S. and visited Lawrence. Later, several members of the group were injured in a helicopter crash at the Grand Canyon Airport.
June-July 2000
The University of Kansas German Summer Language Institute was conducted by Professor Frank Baron.
For six weeks HS Exchange participants were hosted by Eutin families. Participants were Elizabeth Anderson, Colleen Boley, Phillip Champion, Daniel Gentry, John Howat, Amanda (Mandy) Johns, Lincoln Lewis, Dennis Mersmann, Dustin Patterson, Seth Readinger Elizabeth (Betsy) Rowden, Joseph (Joe) Shelton, Sarah Underwood, and Naomi Welch. The group was accompanied by Friedemann Eisert, German teacher in Lawrence.
June 2000
Six Lawrence junior high German students took a 19-day tour of Germany which included a weekend of homestays in Eutin. The group was led by Phyllis Farrar (formerly deVries), West Junior High German teacher.
September-October 2000
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted in Lawrence.
University of Kansas Design students with professors Carol Ann Carter and Jon Havener exhibited their works in Eutin.
University of Kansas student Kaivan R. Ferzandi was the third in a series of five KU student interns at the Sparkasse, an Eutin bank.
2001
April 2001
Lawrence artist Robert Sudlow exhibited paintings in Eutin.
June 2001
The Camerata Lawrence gave a concert in Eutin of music by Kansas City composer Ernest Manheim.
June-July 2001
KU German Summer Language Institute was led by Frank Baron and Scott Seeger.
June-July 2001
HS Exchange participants from Lawrence were Adam Bittlingmayer, Ashley Crowder, Ashley Johnson, Mitzi Keel, Dennis Mersmann, Elizabeth Pendleton, Seth Readinger, Elizabeth Snyder, and Isaac Wilson. They were accompanied by Winnie Eisert, LHS German teacher.
September 2001
Due to travel restrictions following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in USA, Eutin Gymnasium students had to postpone their trip to Lawrence until the following March.
November 2001
At the invitation of the KU summer language institute, two Eutin Gymnasium students, Franzika Stahlberg and Benjamin Beck, won scholarships to visit the University of Kansas.
University of Kansas student Rolf D. Snyder was the fourth in a series of five KU student interns hosted by the Sparkasse, an Eutin bank.
2002
March 2002
Ten Eutin Gymnasium students completed the second half of the 2001 HS Exchange, which had been postponed after the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. They arrived on a snowy weekend and stayed through spring break.
June-July 2002
KU German Summer Language Institute
June-July 2002
High School Exchange participants were Kristen Blosser, Maggie Brooke, Patrick Denning, Nathan Lindsey, Derek Ogan, Mallory Richardson, and Martin Vertacnik. They were accompanied in Eutin by teachers Thomas Lipp and Winnie Eisert.
June 2002
Four Lawrence junior high German students took a 16-day tour of Germany which concluded with a weekend of home stays in Eutin. The group included two parents, Dale Johnson and Michael Windheuser, and group leader, Phyllis Farrar, West Junior High German teacher.
September 2002
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted in Lawrence
November 2002
Eutin Police Chief Martin Vollertesen and his wife visited Lawrence. Eutin bank official Bastian Walkoff came to Lawrence for a week to discuss possible bank exchanges.
February 2003
KU student Melanie Hadley gave a piano concert in Eutin.
June-July 2003
High Schools Exchange participants received a family welcome at the Eutin tennis center. Students from Lawrence were Jennifer Falk, Shannon Fisher, Tim Haynes, Justin Kelley, Andy Lowder, Michelle Miller, Jennifer Raney, Kit Swain, and Katie Young. They were accompanied by teachers Phyllis Farrar and Uschi Kuhn-Laird.
June-July 2003
KU German Summer Language Institute was led by Frank Baron.
August 2003
University of Kansas student Jessica Barrand was the fifth in a series of five KU student interns at the Sparkasse, an Eutin bank.
September-October 2003
Nine Eutin Gymnasium students spent five weeks in Lawrence on the High Schools Exchange. The welcome party included a softball game. Excursions for the group included the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City, MO, the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, the Santa Fe Trail and National Tall Grass Prairie Preserve, and the Capitol in Topeka. Their teacher/chaperone was Alheid Szellinski, exchange coordinator at the Voss-Schule.
June 2004
The Fifteenth Anniversary delegation from Lawrence visited Eutin to celebrate our sister-city relationship. Delegates were Nancy and Gary Bjorge, Pat Eddishaw, Jon Josserand, Kathleen, Taylor, and Tom Hodge, Graham Kreicker, Rebecca Phipps, Mike Rundle, Scott Seeger, Bob and Sandra Schumm, Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm, and Frank and Betty Baron. Nancy Bjorge presented an exhibition of her art work in the Eutin library.
September 2004
An Eutin delegation headed by Mayor Klaus-Dieter Schulz continued the fifteenth anniversary celebration in Lawrence. He was welcomed by Boog Highberger and Mike Rundle and other Friends of Eutin members who gathered at the Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Department station #5.
September 2004
In addition to Mayor Schulz the Eutin delegation included Ernst-Joachim Meseck, President of the Eutin City Parliament, Dieter Holst, Assistant of the Eutin City Administration, Helmut and Hella Scheewe, Wilhelm Kressin, Martin and Marion Vollertsen, and Bernd and Anke Ditscher and family.
September 2004
The Eutin delegation were guests at a banquet hosted by Friends of Eutin and the Lawrence Sister Cities Advisory Board. Eutin presented an 1825 colored lithograph from the Eutin Castle collection to the City of Lawrence. Robert Berkeley Green presented a drawing of the “Apostle” (1934) to delegates for permanent exhibition in the Eutin museum.
September-October 2004
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted in Lawrence.
May 28-June 7, 2005
Lawrence Children’s Choir Tour. Friends-of-Eutin and Freunde-von-Lawrence played significant roles in the development of a 10-day concert tour to Germany. The tour choir included 66 of its 75 singers, ages 11-15. They were accompanied by 23 adults, including musical director Janeal Krehbiel and her staff, parent chaperones, and tour organizers. The evening concert in the Michaeliskirche was the highlight for the tour.
Lawrence Children’s Choir Tour. The choir performed a total of seven concerts facilitated by Friends of Lawrence. In Eutin the schedule included three venues - a school (Weberschule), a banquet Deutsch-Amerikaner-Abend, and the church shown above (Michaeliskirche). Additional concerts took place in Lübeck, Bad Schwartau, Berlin/Hellersdorf, and Fürstenwald. The choir often showed its gratitude for the great hospitality shown them by “bursting into song” such as here at the Eutin Volunteer Fire Department’s “Grillfest”.
June-July 2005
High School Exchange participants were Anna Allen, Shane Billig, Elizabeth Bodle, Brendon Desetti, Benjamin Greenberg, Stephanie Herpich, Samual Huneke, Adam Phillips, Dallas Schmitendorf, Nathan Towns, Daniel Zehr, and Angela Zinn. They were accompanied by teachers Friedemann and Winnie Eisert.
June-July 2005
KU German Summer Language Institute
August 2005
Melanie Hadley (piano) and Aleksandr Snytkin (violin), both graduates of the KU School of Music, presented a successful concert of music by Haydn, Schumann, Albeniz, Barber, and Rachmaninoff in Eutin.
September - October 2005
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted in Lawrence by the High School exchange families.
October 9, 2005
“German students from sister city of Eutin finish stay in Lawrence”, Lawrence Journal World
June-July 2006
High Schools Exchange participants were Cori Allen, William Armstrong, Jennifer Crawford, Kathleen Finnegan, Evan Hunter, Kelsie Lange, Thompson Minter, Alexandria Vetter, and Meng Wang. They were accompanied by teachers Stuart Strecker and Thomas Lipp.
June-July 2006
KU German Summer Language Institute was led by Frank Baron.
September-October 2006
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted in Lawrence by the High School exchange families. On the Tuesday following their arrival they are traditionally introduced and welcomed at a Lawrence City Commission meeting. Sigurd Penthin was the teacher/chaperone.
2007
April 1, 2007
The twenty-member Guitar Orchestra of Eutin performed before about 270 people in Liberty Hall in Lawrence.
June-July 2007
Eutin and Lawrence renewed their bond as sister cities amidst celebrations of Eutin's 750th anniversary. Lawrence artist Jan Gaumnitz presented a sculpture “Eternal Spring” to the city of Eutin. Since the Eutin Volunteer Fire Department typically puts on a “grillfest’ for Lawrence visitors, this year’s delegation turned the tables by bringing some supplies for a Kansas barbecue (packing #5 cans of beans, sacks of cornmeal in luggage). The picnic was organized by Bob Schumm and prepared with the assistance of other members of the delegation and the fire fighters. Lawrence Journal World, June 7, 2007.
June-July 2007
HS Exchange Participants were Laura Drees, Emily Foerschler, Robert Woods, Anna Kuczera, Jordan Moshiri, Will Pendleton, Alexandra Skarka, Erin Tomkins, Ryan Towns, and Nicholas Vetter. They were accompanied by teachers Phyllis Farrar and Ursula Kuhn-Laird.
On the lakefront in Eutin, the boulder in front of the “Haus des Gastes” (Guest Pavillion) held a bronze plaque with the Sister City logo and provided a great photo op.
June-July 2007
Fourteen students attended the University of Kansas German Summer Language Institute. The institute was led by Dr. Frank Baron.
September-October 2007
Eutin Gymnasium students were hosted by High School Exchange participants in Lawrence. Participants were Henrike Bohl, Nils Daumann, Falko Degner, Oliver Kardell, Jana Klausberger, Anna Koch, Antonia Julitz, Nils Meyer, Merten Stender, and Eva Wendt. Their teacher/chaperones were Birgit Steingraber-Klinke and Thomas Dretzler.
On an outing to the Kansas capitol in Topeka, the group met Governor Kathleen Sibelius.
March 2, 2008
Guitarists Andreas van Zoest and Sandra Flessau from Eutin presented a concert of classical guitar music at Swarthout Recital Hall at the University of Kansas..
June-July 2008
High Schools Exchange participants were Hannah Bain, Erin Desetti, McKenna Ezell, Lea Greenberg, Rachel Heidner, Harry Herington, Alexandra Hyler, Charles Mielke, Taylor Mitchell, Anna Munzinger, Patrick Patterson, Sarah Rucker, Rosalie Smith, Ethan Vogelsang, and Kelly Woods. They were accompanied by Friedemann and Winnie Eisert.
June-July 2008
The University of Kansas German Summer Language Institute was led by Dr. Frank Baron.
August 2008
“Money exchange: German student works at area banks for internship,” Lawrence Journal World. Christian Sachau benefited from the sister cities relationship.
June 2009
Eutin officials welcomed Lawrence delegates to celebrate the 20th Anniversary on Saturday, May 30, 2009. Mike Dever, Mayor of Lawrence, spoke on behalf of the 18-member delegation, with Dr. Bill Keel serving as interpreter. Left to right: Bill Keel, Mayor Dever, Eutin Mayor Klaus-Dieter Schulz, Jochen Meseck, and Martin Vollertson, chairperson of Freunde-von- Lawrence.
June 2009
As part of the 20th anniversary celebration Lawrence photographer Caroline Young was invited to send an exhibit of her photography to be displayed at the Kreisbibliothek (county library) in Eutin. The Lawrence Journal World reported: “Rate of Exchange”.
June 2009
Two members of the Lawrence Guitar Quartet, Marc Gruenberg and Morgan Bahn, performed together with the Carl Maria von Weber Orchestra. They presented joint concerts in several cities in Northern Germany.
June-July 2009
KU German Summer Language Institute
June-July 2009
High Schools Exchange participants included Cassandra Barrett, Tennery Carttar, Joyce Bohling, Dylan Brooks, Pamina Buechner, Alec Fitzgerald, John Frederickson, Brendan Golledge, Alycia Griffin, Natalie Lassman, Kathryn Lunte, Kirsten Vogel, and Evan Wiesgrau. They were accompanied by teachers Thomas Lipp and Elissa Schlumpf.
June 2009
The Eutin internship program expanded to include the Sparkasse (a bank), the Ostholsteiner Anzeiger (a newspaper), and the Volksbank.
October 2009
Sister Cities Advisory Board Chair Bill Keel introduced the 20th Anniversary Eutin delegation at a banquet at Maceli’s. To the left of the podium are (left to right) Helmut and Hella Scheewe, Martin and Marion Vollertsen and ….. Lawrence attendees included exchange participants, hosts, supporters, and city officials.
October 2009
Many strong friendships have developed over the years. Among them are Bernd (on left) and Anke Ditscher (not pictured), Eutin, and Winnie (center) and Friedemann Eisert (on right) of Lawrence. Herr Ditscher served as vice-chair on the Friends-of-Lawrence board and often arranged transportation for exchange groups from the Hamburg airport to Eutin and various sightseeing excursions for delegations from Lawrence. The Eiserts, teachers in Lawrence USD 497 schools, organized and accompanied high school exchanges from 1999 to 2009.
October 11, 2009
The Lawrence Guitar Quartet joined the Eutin Carl Maria von Weber Orchestra at the Lawrence Arts Center to present a concert of classical music. Members of the Lawrence Guitar Quartet were Morgen Bahn, Bob Cross, Marc L. Greenberg and Gary Reich. The Eutin orchestra members included Sandra Flessau, Julia Schwill-Engelhardt, Hannah Krüger, Inken Koch, Sophia Redöhl. Janine Siewert, Britta Wittchow, and Jonas Damm.
An additional concert was presented at First Congregational Church, Topeka, the next day as announced in the Topeka Capitol Journal.
October 23, 2009
Internships: “German student sees local firms firsthand in sister-city program,” Lawrence Journal World, October 23, 2009.
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