German American Society of Central Florida
About German American Society of Central Florida
Founded in 1963 by a passionate group of German-Americans in Casselberry, FL, the German American Society of Central Florida emerged from a shared vision to preserve and celebrate German culture within the greater Orlando region. What began as a small, dedicated community of culture enthusiasts has grown into a thriving organization with over 400 members, rooted in the values of friendship, tradition, and cultural pride. The society's acquisition of its iconic Casselberry clubhouse in 1972 marked a transformative moment, establishing a permanent home that would become the heart of German-American community life.
Today, GASOCF stands as a testament to the enduring bonds of cultural heritage and community connection. The organization's commitment to maintaining sociability and goodwill extends beyond its membership to embrace the broader Casselberry and Central Florida communities. Through three major annual festivals—Germanfest and two Oktoberfest celebrations—the society welcomes over 10,000 visitors each year, creating inclusive spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience authentic German traditions. The organization's legacy reflects decades of dedication to sustaining cultural customs, fostering intergenerational connections, and building bridges within the community. For German-Americans and cultural enthusiasts alike, GASOCF represents a welcoming home where heritage is honored, traditions are celebrated, and lasting friendships are forged.