Saturday, August22, 2026
Peter was invited to a picnic by a member of his stammtisch (German speaking reserved table) group at the Schlaraffia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlaraffia meeting hall in South Milwaukee.
Peter was a member of this group a number of years ago, but the drive from Wauwatosa to South Milwaukee was a little too demanding.
People were gathered at the rear of the building, and soon we met old friends and were introduced to new ones. We were just in time before the spanferkel (roast suckling pig) was going to be cut up.
Two men carved the roast, putting the meat in large roasting pans and took the pans to the lower level of the building that was set up for the meal. The dining hall was full, the largest it has ever been, according to a long-time member, with between sixty and seventy people. This was a fund raising event; at $20 per person in was both good for the organization and the diners.
There was a huge buffet to accompany the main course. The meat was delicious: moist, tender and done to perfection.
Another large table had an array of desserts, both home made and commercial. My favorite was a Kahlua bar with coffee.
Nothing like music to aid in digestion, and we had that also, with one of the members playing familiar melodies on his accordion, along with ein prosit to finish off the beers.
Peter guided me on a tour to the main hall on the upper level to learn more about Schlaraffia, which is an International organization with hundreds of groups around the world. The building once housed a women's group, but the architecture and design fit this group perfectly with its old world details. There were a lot of owls which symbolize wisdom, which is one of the precepts of Schlaraffia.
A few of us gathered at a small bar where we finished the event having shot glasses of apple schnaps.
We did a little shopping at P & S before Peter dropped me off at SRS.









