#3 The Danish Pioneer’s Highlights of 2013: Spring in New Jersey and New York with Rebild National Park Society – the Danish-American Friendship Organization Since 1912

By Linda Steffensen, The Danish Pioneer Newspaper’s Editor –

Each spring, Rebild National Park Society, Inc. – the Danish-American Friendship Organization since 1912 – holds its annual membership meetings and tours somewhere in the USA.

Spring blossoms on the East Coast. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

Spring blossoms on the East Coast. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

During the April 23 – 28, 2013 Rebild Annual Meeting on the East Coast, hosted by the Delaware Valley and New York Metropolitan Rebild Chapters, members enjoyed tours, meetings, lunches, dinners and the Rebild Gala.

Besides several days of meetings for the national board members, chapter presidents and members, some of the highlights of the local tours were:

* Day 1: A visit to the scenic High Line Park in New York City, a Dim Sum Lunch at the Golden Unicorn Restaurant in Chinatown, a relaxing stop at the Danish Seamen’s Church in Brooklyn for coffee and cake, and a tour of the Museum of Jewish Heritage near Battery Park with a view of the Statue of Liberty.

* Day 2: A full day tour to the Culinary Institute of America, West Point and The Brotherhood Winery.

* Day 3: Lunch at Rat’s Restaurant in Hamilton, NJ located on the property of the spectacular “Grounds of Sculpture”, a 42-acre park featuring more than 270 outdoor sculptures.

Lunch at the Golden Unicorn (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

Lunch at the Golden Unicorn (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

All of these tour stops are highly recommended.

During the Rebild Gala on the final evening on April 27, 2013, Rebild National Park Society gave a warm and heartfelt farewell to its National President Karl K. Nielsen and First Lady Martha Nielsen upon Karl’s retirement at the Rebild Annual Membership Meeting at the Hyatt in Morristown, New Jersey.

Karl was recognized and thanked for his many years of service to the Danish-American Friendship Organization by new Rebild President Jesper Jespersen, and Karl received the added award of being named as an “Honorary Rebild Member” by the Rebild National Board of Directors plus he received a painting created by artist Birgit Jacobsen.

 New Rebild National President Jesper Jespersen and his wife, Grete, from Aalborg, were given an equally warm and thoughtful welcome to the society, and members look forward to the exciting years ahead under Jesper’s leadership and direction as the Rebild Society begins its second century.
A delicious lunch stop at the Culinary Institute of America. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

A delicious lunch stop at the Culinary Institute of America. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

 

The 2014 Rebild National Park Society Annual Meeting will be held in Solvang, California on April 2nd – 6th and the big Rebild Festival will be held in Denmark on July 4th.

New members are always welcome!

Read more about Rebild National Park Society at www.danishrebildsociety.com and at  www.rebildfesten.dk.

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New Rebild President Jesper Jespersen presents the Rebild Plaque to retiring President Karl Nielsen. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

New Rebild President Jesper Jespersen presents the Rebild Plaque to retiring President Karl Nielsen. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

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Ed Bladt and Birgit Jacobsen unveil the portrait for Karl Nielsen. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

Ed Bladt and Birgit Jacobsen unveil the portrait for Karl Nielsen. (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

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A stop at West Point (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

A stop at West Point (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer)

 

 

 

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Highline Park in New York City (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer Newspaper)

Highline Park in New York City (Photo courtesy of The Danish Pioneer Newspaper)

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