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In addition to the Embassy and eight Consulates General, there are also many honorary consuls in the U.S. ready to assist you with advise and counsel. Honorary consuls are called „honorary“ because they perform their work on an honorary basis and are not paid a fee for their services. Many of our honorary consuls are not German citizens; compared with the foreign missions, they have only limited consular authority and thus also only limited official means to provide assistance. For example, only some are able to accept passport applications from you, notarize signatures, or perform similar functions. Because they frequently practice their consular office alongside a main profession, it is not reasonable to expect that they are always present or available by phone. If there is an honorary consul at your vacation site and you require assistance, you should nevertheless initially contact them because they best knows the local situation. Honorary consuls will, if necessary, refer you further to the competent German foreign mission if they themselves cannot assist.
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Florida Counties: Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota
In addition to the Embassy and eight Consulates General, there are also many honorary consuls in the U.S. ready to assist you with advise and counsel. Honorary consuls are called „honorary“ because they perform their work on an honorary basis and are not paid a fee for their services. Many of our honorary consuls are not German citizens; compared with the foreign missions, they have only limited consular authority and thus also only limited official means to provide assistance. For example, only some are able to accept passport applications from you, notarize signatures, or perform similar functions. Because they frequently practice their consular office alongside a main profession, it is not reasonable to expect that they are always present or available by phone. If there is an honorary consul at your vacation site and you require assistance, you should nevertheless initially contact them because they best knows the local situation. Honorary consuls will, if necessary, refer you further to the competent German foreign mission if they themselves cannot assist.
German American Club Spring Hill Florida was founded in 1982. The objective of the German American Club Spring Hill Florida is to promote sociability and good will among members and to sustain our German heritage in language and customs.
By March of 1983, the membership had increased to 60 members, with the club hosting many functions and socials throughout the year, including our own Octoberfest.
As the years passed, more dances and social events were added to the calendar and our membership continued to increase.
In 1992 we celebrated the 10th. Anniversary of our Club with 170 members. We now are proudly celebrating our 20th Anniversary with a membership that has increased to over 235. Many faces come and gone but the spirit of upholding our German culture, tradition and heritage remains strong. With the continuing support of our membership we look forward to celebrating many more Anniversaries in the future.
The German American Society promotes the customs and traditions unique to all German-Americans. We love to share Gemütlichkeit – that idea of belonging, cheerfulness, and friendship. We cherish the opportunity to spend time with friends, old and new.
Some of the special events we celebrate include Oktoberfest, Fasching (Mardi Gras), Maifest, Mother’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Independence Day, Father’s Day, Veteran’s Day, Christmas, New Years, and many more.
Organized in 1951 by the 13 original members, the German American Society Friendship of Pinellas County, Inc. is a place for camaraderie and celebration. It is a spot to share stories over a meal and a drink with friends and family. We are a destination for members and guests to sign, dance, schunkel, and enjoy live entertainment.
German American Society of Florida (UGASF) is an Umbrella Society uniting German-American Clubs in the State of Florida into one Society.
The goal of this Society is to preserve and further promote German customs and traditions by unifying member German-American organizations in the State of Florida, by improving communications and cooperation between member organizations and by participating in the representation on the State and National levels.
In the early sixties, a small group of German-Americans came together with a dream of sharing German culture and traditions with the greater Orlando area. Together they formed the structure of the club and by 1963, the German American Society of Central Florida was founded as the area’s first non-profit German society.
In 1972, with the love and support of members and the community, GASOCF purchased their trademark Casselberry clubhouse property. This became the hub for all club activities and the first German Club Oktoberfest.
Today the society boasts over 400 members and holds three highly anticipated community festivals each year, Germanfest and two Oktoberfests. The popular festivals draw in over 10,000 visitors each year.
Our mission is to maintain a venue to promote sociability and good will among our membership and sustain German culture, traditions and customs within our community.
In January 1951 a group of German immigrants met at the Hilltop Hotel and Restaurant, which was located on north Tamiami Trail across the street from the present Van Wezel Hall.
In March, twenty-three interested people attended a second meeting with the idea of founding a club. At this time a charter was drafted and by-laws written. The "German American Social Club" was founded.
Alfred Klein, the owner of the Hilltop Hotel, was elected to be the first president. He provided the group with a meeting room where they could enjoy the good old German "Gemuetlichkeit". The idea of the club was to promote the German culture and traditions.
In 1999 the membership founded the Otto Springman Scholarship Fund in honor of one of the original charter members. Since 2001, the golden anniversary year of the club, an award has been presented yearly to a deserving student from the Sarasota or Bradenton area studying German in a post-secondary institution.
The purpose of the German American Social Club of Sarasota, Inc., is to provide activities for those interested in keeping alive the German traditions, culture, and heritage, and to regularly meet in friendship.
The German American Social Club of Greater Miami was founded on March 2, 1949.
The mission of the German American Social Club of Greater Miami is to celebrate our heritage by sharing with the community our German history, culture, and traditions.
We host soccer, rugby and cross-fit activities each week, hold regular social nights and events and host Oktoberfest Miami - the longest continuously-running Oktoberfest in the United States.
We also aim to improve our community by working with local charitable organizations and offering scholarships to students wishing to continue their German studies.
The Club was established in 1964 for the purpose of bringing together people of German birth and heritage and citizens of the United States for cultural purpose, and promote German-American relations and understanding of the German culture.
The German American Society of Hollywood, always looking and working for new ways to promote our German Customs, heritage and comradeship for all fellow Americans of all nationalities and cultures, working to preserve the German Cultural for Future Generations.
Mr. Stupel opened his law office on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach in 1990 and has focused his practica exclusively on criminal defense for the past twenty three (23) years. Mr. Stupel has extensive trial experience. He is licensed in the United States Distric Court for the Southerm District of Florida and has handled a vast array of criminal cases in Federal District Court. Mr. Stupel represents criminal clients across the State of Florida and in other States. Mr. Stupel is a member in good standing of the Florida Bar. He is also a member of the Miami Beach and American Bar Association and a member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
My name is Dr. Sven Schild, and I am a licensed clinical psychologist, EMDRIA certified EMDR clinician and consultant, and a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner (SEP). Based in San Diego, CA, I specialize in providing telehealth services exclusively via video to individuals residing in California, Hawaii, Florida, and Virginia.
Being a solo practitioner, Mr. Vaughan personally meets with and gets to know his clients, listens carefully and provides guidance to them. He has worked with clients from Germany, South Eastern Europe, China, Mexico and Central America, in immigration, criminal defense, Real Estate, and in crafting Estate plans which fit their budgets and desired outcomes.
Mr. Vaughan believes that preparing your immigration application is not just a one-shot deal, but a refinement process to help increase your chances of approval. Having studied German at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and law at the Free University of Berlin, earning the Geothe Institut award in German language proficiency, Richard speaks fluent German and has native Spanish-speaking staff to make communication in your own language easy.
Mr. Vaughan also studied law at the American University of Paris, speaking conversational-level French. He earned Top Student Awards in International Trade Law and International Business Transactions. He has also worked, studied and traveled in both Eastern and Western Europe and in several Pacific Rim countries, speaking smatterings of Russian and Japanese.
Domestically, he has defended foreign nationals in cases ranging from capital murder to traffic citations, and drafted Wills and assisted with their estate planning.