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  2. Wartburg, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg grew up around the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross, organized in 1841, the small stone church being completed in 1844. Wartburg was originally to have been called Beaver Pond, however the area's residents, who were almost uniformly Lutherans, preferred to name their nascent community after a castle in Germany where Martin Luther resided for some time and translated the ...

  3. Wartburg (retirement community) - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg Mount Vernon Inc. is a non-profit, Lutheran organization located in Mount Vernon, New York that provides a continuum of care to older adults through residential and community-based programs and services. Wartburg was founded in 1866 as an orphanage and farm school and began serving older adults in 1898.

  4. David Gentner - Wikipedia

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    He joined Wartburg (retirement community) in 2004 as the Vice President of Health Services. Before his tenure at Wartburg, he was President and CEO of Grace Manor Health Care Facility Inc. in Buffalo, New York. [2] In 2009, Gentner established the Council for Creative Aging and Lifelong Learning at Wartburg, offering arts-based activities.

  5. Category:Wartburg College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg Knights men's basketball players (1 P) F. Wartburg Knights football players (4 P) W. Wartburg Knights wrestlers (3 P) Pages in category "Wartburg College alumni"

  6. 2024 Wartburg Knights football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Wartburg Knights football team represents Wartburg College as a member of the American Rivers Conference (ARC) during the 2024 NCAA Division III football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Chris Winter , the Knights play home games at Walston-Hoover Stadium in Waverly, Iowa .

  7. Wartburg College - Wikipedia

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    Student and alumni groups often travel to the castle, and the Wartburg Choir has performed there several times. Waverly and Eisenach are sister towns and often swap foreign exchange students. The college is proud of its German heritage and celebrates an annual student-declared one-day holiday, Outfly, a deliberately mistaken translation of the ...

  8. Wartburg Knights women's volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The Knights began volleyball in 1975 under head coach Elizabeth Halsteen. That season ended with an 8–6 record. It would take Wartburg 27 years to win their first Iowa Conference title 2002. [2] The Knights have achieved a high level of success from 2012 to 2021, winning 9 of the 10 conference titles, 7 of them coming consecutively.

  9. Wartburg Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Wartburg Choir is a select auditioned a cappella choir from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. Founded in 1937, the choir became one of the first American college groups to tour Europe. The Wartburg Choir performs sacred music from all historical periods and styles and often premieres new works by contemporary composers.