Fastnacht Karneval Potluck Supper

Join together for fun and fellowship at SPLC’s first Fastnacht Karneval. It’s the German way of letting loose and embracing the spirit of fun before the more serious Lenten season kicks in. Dressing in bright colors, costumes and masks chases away the winter spirits. Come join the fun!

Indulge in rich foods before Lent begins. RSVP on the sign-up sheets indicating tasty main dish, side, beverage, or dessert you will bring for the potluck feast.  Come and enjoy the Krapfen.

The word Karneval stems from the Latin “carne vale” (without meat) and is the European relative of the Mardi Gras tradition of eating, drinking and merriment before the fasting season. After this festive celebration begin the solemn days of Lent. This colorful festival takes place 52 days before Easter and ends with a celebration before Ash Wednesday.

Germany’s pre-Lenten celebration similar to Carnival or Fat Tuesday is known by different names regionally. Celebrations involve music, games, rich foods, parades, costumes, and parties culminating before Ash Wednesday.