‘Guten Tag!’ Stories of Germans in Eudunda – Saturday 7th Sept 2024
This two-hour walking tour focuses on the German people of Eudunda, from hardworking farmers and wandering Lutherans in the 1860s, to reputable publicans and manufacturers in the twentieth century. Everything changed during WWI when language was suppressed and loyalty tested – even at gunpoint! Discover who the Germans of Eudunda really were.
Dates: Saturday 7th Sept 2024, 10am to 12pm
Address: Eudunda Centenary Gardens, Bruce St, Eudunda, SA, 5374.
Price: $10 per person. (Cash payment on the day is easiest.)
Bookings for this tour are required by phone or email.
Presented in collaboration with Lavender Federation Trail to mark 10 years of the opening of the Eudunda to Truro section of the Lavender Trail.
Contact
Samuel Doering
Mobile: 0477 972 630
Email: sdhistorytours@gmail.com
Comment: Samuel was recently awarded “SA Emerging Historian of the Year” by the History Council of South Australia (31st May 2024)
(Samuel delivers a very informative and entertaining tour, filled with well researched facts, photos and stories.
This tour is partly subsidised by a grant from the Regional Council of Goyder.