Join us March 16 for our special fundraiser, ‘Swiss Farmer’s Brunch’
Experience the warmth of Swiss hospitality at the Toledo Swiss Singers’ Farmer’s Brunch.
Step into the rich traditions of Switzerland and join the Toledo Swiss Singers for a Swiss Farmer’s Brunch on Sunday, March 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. No need to rush — come anytime and enjoy a delicious, authentic meal in a welcoming atmosphere.
Indulge in a hearty spread featuring scrambled eggs, sausage, breakfast casseroles, cinnamon rolls, assorted pastries, rösti (hash browns) and traditional Swiss muesli — a wholesome, oat-based breakfast dish loved in Switzerland. Coffee and tea are included, and for those looking to sip on something special, a cash bar will be available, serving Mimosas, Bloody Marys, and juice.
Tickets are available ahead of time and at the door. Admission is $20 per person, with a special price of $10 for children under 10. If you’re on the go, we’ve got you covered with convenient take-out options.
Not only will you enjoy a delicious meal, but you’ll also be supporting the Toledo Swiss Singers, helping to preserve and share the beauty of Swiss culture and music.
Join us for a cozy, Swiss-style brunch and be part of a fundraiser that brings people together through tradition, food, and song.
We can’t wait to welcome you — see you there!
Questions? Call or text Elaine at: (419) 206-0975.
About the Singers
The Singers will also host their Murder Mystery special event on May 3 and 4, 2025. Stay tuned and sign up for our email list for updates.
The group is part of the North American Swiss Singing Alliance (NASSA), made up of 13 choirs from Canada and the U.S. Singers compete internationally every three years. The Singers were recently awarded a silver prize at Saengerfest, held in Pittsburgh in June 2024.
The nonprofit organization is also part of the larger German American Festival (GAF) Society, which most people associate with the festival held annually in August. The society consists of seven German-speaking societies. During the festival, the Singers set up and operate the Swiss Cheese Haus, along with the Stein Stossen contest. The GAF Festival draws more than 30,000 people on an average weekend and is the largest ethnic festival in this part of the country.
The Swiss Singers practice Wednesday evenings at 7:00 at Oak Shade Grove from September to May.
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