November 2024: PA Dutch: The Story of an American Language
This month’s episode welcomes Dr. Mark Louden, author of the book, “PA Dutch: The Story of an American Language.” Mark shares his insight from decades of studying our language. Our […]
This month’s episode welcomes Dr. Mark Louden, author of the book, “PA Dutch: The Story of an American Language.” Mark shares his insight from decades of studying our language. Our […]
This month we welcome back Candace Perry as our guest. Candace discusses the topic of PA Dutch food with an emphasis on the story of the Shartlesville Hotel and the
This month we welcome back Ed Johnson as our guest. Ed will be discussing the “Great Wagon Road” and how the early PA Dutch utilized this highway to move west
This month we welcome Tom Stokes on the show. Tom will be telling us about the early architecture and history of the Oley Valley in Berks County. Our poem will
This month we welcome actor and comedian, Adam Kissinger, on to the show. He will be introducing us to “Doctor Schcrapple”! Our poem will be “Der Viert Tschulei” by Salli
In this month’s episode we welcome Craig Koller, interim-director of the Kutztown Folk Festival on the show. Craig will be telling us all about this year’s festival and what visitors can expect
This month we welcome back Candace Perry, the curator at the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center. She will be telling us all about PA Dutch theater and the history of
This month Lisa Minardi will be joining us to tell us all about Historic Trappe and the famous Muhlenberg family. We will be reaching back to our colonial beginnings and the beginnings
This month we welcome Geoff and Claire Weiss, creators behind the website “A Pennsylvania Dutch Table.” We discuss their process and how they go about telling the story of PA