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Selected Events 2004

Consul General Bodde and Lord Mayor Roth visit Eagles at Frankfurt Zoo

Consul General Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt
Consul General Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt

July 22, 2004.
Frankfurt Lord Mayor Petra Roth and Consul General Peter Bodde celebrated the birth of offspring from their adopted pair of bald eagles. The ceremony was held at the Frankfurt Zoo on July 22. In their remarks, both Lord Mayor Roth and Consul General Bodde emphasized how these eagles represented the strength of the German-American partnership.

U.S. Congress adopted the bald eagle as the national the national symbol of the United States in 1782.




Consul General Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt
Family Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt embrace the eagles
Eagle Peter and his son
Eagle Peter and his son
 Consul General Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. SchmidtFamily Bodde, Lord Mayor Roth and Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt embrace the eagles
Eagle Peter and his son
Eagle Peter and his son

Consul General Bodde and Lord Mayor Roth make the news
Consul General Bodde sign the guestbook of the Frankfurt Zoo
Lord Mayor Roth signs the guestbook of the Frankfurt Zoo
Lord Mayor Roth, Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt, Consul General Bodde
 Consul General Bodde and Lord Mayor Roth make the newsConsul General Bodde sign the guestbook of the Frankfurt Zoo
Lord Mayor Roth signs the guestbook of the Frankfurt Zoo
Lord Mayor Roth, Zoo Director Dr. Schmidt, Consul General Bodde

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