A Historic German Klub

The Liederkranz Klub was founded on November 7th, 1870 and incorporated January 2nd, 1871. It presently has the distinction of being the oldest club in Grand Island, Nebraska.

The Klub was organized as a singing society to promote singing, music, drama, art, and literature. The German name Liederkranz means “Song Wreath” or “Circle of Song.”.

A Generous Donation

The Union Pacific Railroad donated two lots of the present site for the original frame building costing $3,275.00. This building was replaced with the present one in 1911 at a cost of $61,757.84. It is one of the few buildings in Grand Island to be registered with the Nebraska State Historical Society and on the National Register of Historic Places.

Both buildings served as the primary community meeting place for many years for events such as the signing of peace treaties with the Native Americans, carnivals, revivals, political conventions, and commercial meetings.

The paintings displayed in the Dining and Centennial rooms, which depict the history of the Liederkranz Klub and Grand Island, were presented to the Liederkranz by the Grand Island Sketch Club on the 100th anniversary of the club.

Historic German Club's 1889 Board

FAMILY, MUSIC & COMMUNITY

The Liederkranz has always been recognized as a leader in civic programs throughout its history and we continue this tradition by making our facilities available to charitable organizations for their fundraisers for a nominal fee.

The Liederkranz remains a family club. Our facilities include a dining room, lounge, bowling alley, meeting hall, ballroom, and enclosed courtyard.

Historic German Club's 1889 Board

NEBRASKA’S HISTORIC GERMAN KLUB

The Liederkranz is owned by the Membership and governed by a nine-member Board of Trustees who are elected by the Membership. The Klub has a hired manager, however some of the day-to-day operations are managed by a group of volunteers, so some of the people who serve you may be volunteers. If you would like to volunteer (a good way to meet people), please come to a board meeting.

Historic German Club's 1889 Board