Classes offer rare op to learn Pennsylvania Dutch - Part II

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Ken Stough, left, instructor for the Pennsylvania Dutch language classes, talks with Butch Reigart during a class at Providence Place near Dover. Reigart, formerly of York County, is teaching an upcoming Lancaster-based Pennsylvania German course. Background posts: Der Belsnickel of the Pennsylvania Dutch: 'He looked scary and carried a sack of presents' and Classes offer rare op to learn Pennsylvania Dutch and York County group preserving Pennsylvania Dutch language, heritage.


People are fascinated with Pennsylvania Dutch language, a dialect of German spoken for decades - centuries - in York County and other parts of Pennsylvania.

Today, the dialect is most prevalent among the Mennonite and Amish, the latter a growing population group in southeastern York County.

According to a news release, the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society is offering 10-week classes in the Pennsylvania Dutch language and culture... .

The new class for beginners with no prior background will be held Thursdays starting March 12. A class for those with one semester or more prior experience in Pennsylvania Dutch, will be held Wednesdays, starting March 11. Both classes meet from 7-9 p.m. at Society headquarters, 2215 Millstream Road, just off Route 30.

Cost is $100 for members, $115 for non-members. The series ends with a meal in an Amish home. Details: 717-393-9745.

Butch Reigart will teach the class.

"Butch's interactive teaching style," the press release states, "includes dialogues, songs, stories, history and cultural practices of the Plain People, for whom it is a living language."



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