The year 2012 will be the Jubilee Auswanderung year for migration of Germans to Southeastern Europe. This process began in 1712. Christian Glass, director of the Donauschwaebisches Zentral museum in Ulm, gave a presentation to the AKdFF executive committee on the planning for the year long program commemorating this epic movement of peoples. The program will consist of a of a series of exhibitions, lectures and seminars centered largely on Ulm. The role suggested for the AKdFF will be the productions of publications based on original research of the details of the migration process. New Donauschwab family books produced since the spring meeting were only the Heufeld-Massdorf by Dreyer and Preston. The Mercydorf family book by Karl Benz had just been published but had not arrived in time for presentation at the meeting. All of the AVBF publications which were still in print were available at the book sales table. All of the volumes of the Stader series are now in print(after some have been reprinted) and were available at the book sales table. The long anticipated next volume, VII, of Stader was still not available in time for this meeting. AKdFF meetings are structured so that the morning session consists of a two hour time block for an invited lecture and/or to conduct necessary society business. Lunch is available in the meeting room. This leaves substantial time to interact with other members on a one to one basis. This year, among others, I talked to Johann Schetterer. Johann while only a few years old, was confined in 1944 with his parents to a Serb concentration camp where both his parents died. The Serbs transferred Johann to an orphanage where he was given the name Ivan Cetri. He grew up not knowing his parentage nor his previous name. He took up family history research and eventually was able to show that he was Johan Schetterer from Neu Schowoe. This story was central to Rosina Schmidt's lecture at the recent Mt Angel Donauschwab meeting in Oregon. Johann said he was able to watch Rosina's lecture which was made available by David Preston on Banatbooks.com. Johann sends Schoenen Gruss to Rosina. Plans are underway to make the AKdFF membership list available on the web. This would be a closed database available to members with members details including places and surnames of interest. The AKdFF is also moving to put the catalogue of their extensive archive collection on line. The afternoon session was devoted to the various subgroups of the AKdFF. As usual the Banaters met separately. The attendees, as is often the case, were Banaters who were interested in various aspects of family book production. Some of those in afternoon attendance were; Richard Taugner - Josefsdorf Maria Friedrich- Ulmbach and Neubeschenowa Hubert Mayer - Schag Anna Pfeifauf - Koenigshof Roswitha Egert - Tschestereg Anni Lorenz - Warjasch Anton and Helga Hornung - D Zerne Philipp Lung - Rudolfsgnad Richard Hrle - Rudolfsgnad Jochim Reiter - Gr Jetscha Helen Schuch - Alexanderhausen Dietmer Giel - Gertianosch and Lenauheim Dave Dreyer