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German Feast

Enjoy a traditional Ellis County style German meal while you listen to old time German music including polkas and waltzes. German buffet includes green bean dumpling soup, sauerkraut soup, German sausage, ham and beans, noodles, homemade bread, pies, kuchen and other desserts. Handmade items, raffle and prizes. 4-7 pm

German Feast

Address : St. Anthony Community Center – 209 Front St., Schoenchen, Kansas Hays KS
Phone : 785-628-3968   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : sauerkraut@ruraltel.net

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