To Celebrate all of our blessings and rich Glattfelder Family Heritage

121st Reunion
July 25th, 2026
Reunion Theme:
The Glattfelder Family
in the
American Revolution
121ST REUNION - July 25th, 2026
Please Save The Date!!!
Our Reunion theme is The Glattfelder Family
in the American Revolution. This year’s program will be a celebration of the country’s 250th Anniversary and what part the Glattfelders played.
Director Harry Gladfelter will again produce and narrate the presentation. Tentative plans include a visit to the York County History Center to start the day, with a possible extended visit to the History Center and the accompanying Colonial Complex available the following day. In addition to the chance to get a look at the CGAA Archives, YCHC officials have proposed tentative plans to have a CGAA display at or near the Archives.
The Association plans to make arrangements earlier than most years, so be thinking about possibly visiting the History Center one or both days.
The History Center will have its own 250th Anniversary display, with parts of it expected to tie into our Reunion program.
More information about the Reunion will be included in the Reunion Newsletter. Look for it in late May or early June.
Reunions
2005 - Our 100th Reunion
We have placed the speech given by Pier-Luigi Quattroponi from Glattfelden, Switzerland to the Friday evening gathering at the 100th reunion ceremonies here.
One of the main features of the 2005 reunion was a bus tour taken on Saturday, July 30, 2005 by about 145 persons. They were residents of twenty-one states. Four were guests from Switzerland. The first version of this script was used on each of the three buses to comment on the places being visited in central York County, where many family members were living and working about 1906. This script also presented information on many Glatfelters who were living at the same time, as the script put it, everywhere else. More than a few tour members were descendants of these everywhere-else Glatfelters. Bus Tour Script


















