Yes, Germanna is different from the traditional family reunion in that it seems we have a "critical mass" of descendants of MANY families which can support the Visitor Center, the publications, and the activities, and keep them going. While many of us develop friendships with our cousins, it's not the sort of family relationship we have within our more immediate families. I would not be surprised if we were fairly unique with our groups of families who shared a common immigration experience and who lived together and intermarried for scores of years, if not a century. I sometimes wonder if a DNA analysis of Germanna descendants would not be helpful to medical science, like the Icelanders. We had a lot of fun at the reunion comparing the Clore eyebrows and the Wilhoit/Wilhite forehead. Virginia Nuta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael L. Oddenino" <oddlaw@pacbell.net> To: <jay@4046603282.com>; <germanna_colonies@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 10:35 AM Subject: Re: [GERMANNA] Suggestions for the Reunion >I take a slightly different position in that I believe that Germanna is > different from other "family reunions." Few "family reunions" own a > large tract of property and even fewer have a stewardship over a > significant part of American history that reaches beyond mere family > members. The goals of most "family reunions" would be fellowship, fun > and refreshing family ties. Germanna is charged with a more expansive > duty owing to the unique history of the "Germanna family." I do agree > that a name change is appropriate and my suggestion is "The Germanna > Historical Conference and Annual Reunion." This more accurately > reflects the heritage and actual operation of the annual Germanna event. > > As for the fund raising element, it is simply necessary to sustain the > many obligations of Germanna, which unlike most "family reunions" must > sustain expenses on a year-round basis with the operation of the > visitor's center and website. Personally, I find Germanna's fund > raising activities to be very benign. Vendors selling items of interest > to those who attend and the auctions are for many people are attractive > elements of the Germanna annual event. > > As for the genealogy, it is my impression that it ties in neatly with > the essential mission of Germanna and is an important part of the "soul > of Germanna." Anyone who attended this year's conference and heard John > Blankenbaker's fascinating account of Urban Tanner, or Katherine Brown's > superb presentation on the women of Germanna, or Barb Price's insightful > unveiling of the history of Ashlawn (Ashland) could not help but be > impressed by the rich offerings of the Germanna experience. I say this > as one who has no known relation to Urban Tanner, am not a woman (though > I confess to soft spot in my heart for women), and who has no family > ties to the Ashlawn (Ashland) property or families. These were just > exceptional presentations that enhanced one's appreciation for the > context of one's own family history. > > Also, anyone who heard Marc Wheat's discussion of Germanna and the > exciting plans for the future of Germanna could not help but be inspired > by being a part of such a worthy enterprise. Fund raising will be an > important part of fulfilling the many opportunities that Germanna > possesses. > > The Sunday morning experience with Dr. William Kelso of Jamestown also > provided a marvelous look at the context of how our ancestors were able > to come to this country and how the path was cut. > > Germanna is more than just a family reunion and we should all celebrate > that fact. Of course, that's not to say we can't have some sack races > and watermelon eating contests as part of the festivities! > > Best wishes to all, Michael L. Oddenino > > Jay Rector wrote: >> Germanna is the first "reunion" I have ever attend where the primary >> focus is fund raising. Very sad. >> >> While fund raising is a necessary activity for the organization the >> reunion of familes, in my opinion, should be at minimal costs, and >> "family" oriented. Otherwise it isn't a family reunion at all. It is >> currently what it is - an annual fundraiser. >> >> Another issue with the manner of this Germanna Reunion is that the events >> and activities seem to be focused on genealogy. While many of you are >> "genealogy" oriented, most of the family decendents are not. We are >> "family members" with a common heritage. Where is the sack race and >> watermellon eating contest! Who has a story of family member success >> that can be shared with other family member and "Germanna cousins". Who >> graduated High School, College or has a new job, or maybe needs one? >> These are things that my family reunions have on their agenda. >> >> These aspects of fund raising and genealogy need to take a back seat at a >> family reunion, or rename the event. >> >> Sigh... >> >> Plan - Work - Sustain. >> >> >> Jay Rector - 4046603282.com >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: john.blankenbaker@comcast.net >> >> Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:32:41 >> To: <germanna_colonies@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: [GERMANNA] Suggestions for the Reunion >> >> >> >> To Michael's excellent suggestions, let me add one. >> >> Reunions mean more when a good sized contingent of people from one family >> attend. I, for one, would volunteer to help provide a special event >> program outside of the usual activities. In particular, I am thinking of >> the year that 19 Ambergers came early. We met before the commencement of >> formal activities and they listened to a discussion by me before we went >> out to visit the two land patents that Conrad Amberger had. Then we went >> to Hebron and the town of Madison. We concluded the day with a dinner in >> Madison. In total we spent about five hours on the activities. I think >> the group had a good time that was informative. >> >> This was before the time that we had Friday tours. Still, having >> something tailored to one's own family is especially interesting. It >> would remain to be seen how we could merge all of the activities but the >> aim would be to have something special for the family. >> >> How do get the ball rolling? Principally it would depend on a person >> within the family who would organize the family and promote the idea. At >> the moment, I would volunteer to help if the group could trust that the >> creek doesn't rise too high. 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