[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 110 (Tuesday, July 15, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1157]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SALUTING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALPENFEST IN GAYLORD, MI
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HON. DAN BENISHEK
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Mr. BENISHEK. Mr. Speaker, I wish to salute the city of Gaylord,
Michigan, on the occasion of the 50th Alpenfest this year. Since 1964,
the Alpenfest has celebrated the city of Gaylord, its connection with
the particle board industry, and the heritage of many of the region's
residents.
The first Alpenfest (then called the Alpine Festival) was formulated
in 1964, with the imminent location of a U.S. Plywood particle board
plant in 1965. To celebrate this occasion, as well as complete a goal
of establishing an alpine look for Gaylord, the inaugural festival was
set for July 5 through July 10 of 1965. The festival was a great
success despite no dedicated source of funding and the need to dress
the town and the residents with alpine garb to complete the aesthetic
for the festival.
The Chamber of Commerce, along with many local businesses, civic
associations, and citizens help to make this event possible every year.
In addition to the transformation of Main Street in Gaylord, numerous
activities are enjoyed by all during the week, including the
Alpenstrausse arts and crafts market, a carnival, the crowning of the
Alpenfest queen, activities for children, and the ``World's Largest
Coffee Break.'' This festival is one of the highlights of summer in
Otsego County and Northern Michigan as a whole.
As a final note, I wish to invite all Members of this body and all
Americans to come to Northern Michigan and experience the natural
beauty, great events such as Alpenfest, and friendly hospitality that
make my home state one of the best places in the country to visit.
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