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Magnolia Ball 2026

    The next Magnolia ball of the German American Women's Club will take place on Saturday, February 7th in the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. Tickets can now be purchased via gawcballtickets@gawc-munich.de.

    All details can be found in the Flyer about the Ball.

    The application as a debutant 20206 is now open and available at the new webpage debutants. Please email us anytime in case of questions: debuetanten@gawc-munich.de

    The Magnolia Ball

    It all began in 1951. The then-President of the German American Men’s Club Munich, Chester Wright, invited guests to his home and for the occasion he had fresh magnolias flown in from the US State of Georgia. Thus, the name Magnolia Ball was born.
    Soon thereafter, the form and organization of this glamorous Black and White Formal Ball, which was held every year thereafter until the outbreak of the COVID pandemic, was assumed by the Women’s Club. Since then, the Magnolia Ball has come to be recognized as one of the oldest and most traditional events of the Munich Carnival season serving one purpose over all others: Fundraising to further the charitable goals of the Club, the German American Student Exchange Program and the charity organizations in and around Munich.

     

    The 72nd Magnolia Ball - February 22, 2025

      All tickets sold out for this year’s Magnolia Ball at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof, stated the delighted Irmengard Behrendt, Chairlady of Ticket Sales. 

      From left to right: Sabine Manson (GAWC) and Irmengard Behrendt, GAWC Chairlady of Ticket Sales
      Fotocredits: Alexander Hartinger

      Club President Andrea Hellmann and Ulrike Grimm, Chairlady of the Magnolia Ball, welcomed their numerous guests with a champagne reception. The festively decorated and set ballroom exuded a celebratory atmosphere and party spirit.

      From left to right: Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady Magnolia Ball and Andrea Hellmann, GAWC President
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      Bavarian Minister of Justice Georg Eisenreich, U.S. Consul General in Munich Dr. James Miller, and Munich City Councilor Gabriele Neff highlighted the significance of the charity event in their speeches.

       

      Andrea Hellmann, GAWC President 
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller
      Georg Eisenreich, Bavarian Minister of Justice
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller
      Dr. James Miller, US Consul General Munich
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller
      Gabriele Neff, Munich City Councilor
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      Consul General Dr. James Miller, who has been in office since September 2024, stated: This is my first Magnolia Ball and it is a great honor and pleasure to take part in this wonderful event! The German-American Women’s Club has been bringing people together for decades, building bridges, and supporting charitable projects with great dedication.

      And that is precisely the focus of this benefit gala: charity and German-American friendship!

      From left to right: Georg Eisenreich, Bavarian Minister of Justice Mrs. Eisenreich, Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady Magnolienball/Organisatorin, Dr. James Miller, US Consul General Munich, Andrea Hellmann, GAWC President
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      This year’s donation check from the German-American Women’s Club Munich e.V., totaling 10,000 Euros , was presented by singer Mona Meiller as a patron to IMMA e.V. (www.imma.de).

      From left to right: Andrea Hellmann, GAWC President, Sabine Wieninger, IMMA e.V., Mona Meiller, Singer, Gundula Brunner, IMMA e.v.
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      On the same evening, additional donations were collected through the traditional grand raffle (organized by Chairlady Hildegard Mayr) and the impressive silent auction featuring wonderful offerings (organized by Chairlady Susanne Ahrens). These proceeds will be entirely passed on to the charitable projects of the GAWC, including student exchange programs.

      From left to right: Dr. Monika Deuerlein (GAWC), Ina Anders (GAWC), Hildegard Mayr, GAWC Chairlady Tombola, Gabriele Neff, Munich City Councilor
      Fotocredits: Alexander Hartinger
      Susanne Ahrens, GAWC Chairlady Silent Auction
      Fotocredits: Alexander Hartinger

      Ball organizer Ulrike Grimm once again led the colorful program of the ball night with her usual poise and energy. Mona Meiller captivated the audience with two songs from her new album. 

      Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady Magnolia Ball
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller
      Mona Meiller, Singer and Songwriter
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      A highlight of the evening was the entrance and dance performances of this year’s 20 debutante couples, who had rehearsed intensively for weeks and eagerly awaited their performance (coordinated by Chairlady Ursula Trümper).

      From left to right: Peter Simon, Dance School Ritmo, Debutants of the 2025 ball, Uschi Trümper, GAWC Chairlady Debutants, Bettina Siebel (GAWC)
      Fotocredit: Sigi Müller

      Thanks to the lively, groovy rhythms of the band SM!LE, the dance floor was packed all evening. The performance by Munich’s carnival society Narhalla, featuring its royal couple, was a must, as was the popular Munich Française, which got nearly all the ball guests dancing again at midnight.

      Band SM!LE
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller
      Munich's Carnival Society Narhalla
      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      This was the 72nd Magnolia Ball in 2025!

      Fotocredits: Sigi Müller

      THANK YOU to all guests, THANK YOU to all our loyal and new supporters and THANK YOU to all the helping hands that made this wonderful 72nd Magnolia Ball possible!

      Organization: Ulrike Grimm. GAWC Chairlady, Magnolia Ball
      magnolienball@gawc-munich.de

      The 71th Magnolia Ball - February 3, 2024

        For decades, the German-American Women's Club of Munich e.V. (GAWC) has been hosting its Magnolia Ball, a black-and-white ball, during the carnival season. This year, Club President Ulrike Kellner and Ball Organizer Ulrike Grimm, who charmingly guided the evening,  welcomed numerous guests with a champagne reception at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof.
        Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady Magnolienball/Organisatorin
        Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch
          Susanne Ahrens, GAWC Chairlady Silent Auction, Ulrike Kellner, GAWC President, Andrea Hellmann, GAWC Vice President, Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady Magnolia Ball/Organizer
          Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch

            Dedicated to "Dancing for Charity" since 1951 when the ball was first held, the club aims to provide an enjoyable evening while doing good. The proceeds from this year's event, totaling €10,000, were presented to Natalie Schmid for a new project by her nonprofit organization, Munich for Munich. Ulrike Kellner explained during the check presentation that the funds would support dementia patients in Neuperlach with new therapy options that couldn't have been financed through regular support.

              Natalie Schmid, Founder „Münchner für Münchner e.V.“, Ulrike Kellner, GAWC President
              Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch
                At the German-American Women's Club charity event for the last time, US Consul General Timothy E. Liston delivered what seemed like a farewell speech (as his term in Munich ends in the summer of 2024 after three years). He emphasized the importance of the bond between Germany and the USA,particularly in efforts regarding transatlantic student exchanges, which he believes build bridges for the future.
                 
                  Timothy E. Liston, US Consul General Munich
                  Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch

                    For the first time as a guest at the Magnolia Ball, Deputy Mayor of the city of Munich, Dominik Krause, delivered greetings from Mayor Dieter Reiter. He also emphasized the importance of cultural exchange: "As the capital city of Munich, as a free state, and as citizens, what we can do is to strengthen interpersonal exchanges between nations. This interaction, whether through student exchanges or events like this, not only brings enjoyment but also serves as the basis for mutual understanding and the foundation for international diplomacy. Therefore, I extend my heartfelt thanks to the German-American Women's Club for their important work over many decades, especially in times like these."

                    Müller, Uschi Dämmrich von Lüttitz, Moderator, Dominik Krause, Second Mayor of Munich, Ulrike Kellner, GAWC President, Tinothy E. Liston, US Consul General, Ulrike Grimm, GAWC Chairlady/Organizer Magnolia Ball
                    Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch

                    Following the official speeches, 40 debutantes and their escorts opened the ball with a traditional waltz. Clad in white ball gowns, gloves, tiaras, and dark suits or uniforms, they exuded grace and elegance. Ursula Trümper, the Chairlady, expressed delight at the increasing interest from young audiences who aspire to participate in the Magnolia Ball, akin to the Viennese Opera Ball.

                    Peter Simon, Dance school Ritmo, Debutants of the 2024 ball, Uschi Trümper, GAWC Chairlady, Bettina Siebel
                    Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch

                    Prince Frederik I (himself a debutant at the Magnolia Ball in 2018) and Princess Katharina I, along with their flag regiment, presented the lively new guard show of the Munich Narhalla in 2024 before the ball guests reclaimed the dance floor, accompanied by the live band SM!LE.

                    US Consul General Liston, Ulrike Grimm, Narhalla prinde and princess, Renate Schmucker, Irmengard Behrendt, Susanne Ahrens, Ines Söhngen, Ulrike Kellner, Andrea Lehner, Uschi Trümper
                    Fotocredit: Tommy Lösch

                    "Dancing for Charity" remained a focal point throughout the ball night, with generous contributions to the raffle and silent auction. The tradition of supporting social causes will continue at the 73rd Silvertree event on November 5, 2024, where another charitable organization in Munich will benefit from the German-American Women's Club's donation.

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