Merchandise
Sinterklaas Flannel Pants
Color: Red & Black Flannel
Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Sinterklaas Apron (Forest Green)
Color: Forest Green
65% polyester/35% cotton. Two pockets. Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Sinterklaas Apron (Red)
Color: Red
65% polyester/35% cotton. Two pockets. Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Sinterklaas Apron (Black)
Color: Black
65% polyester/35% cotton. Two pockets. Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Sinterklaas Tote bag (Green)
Color: White/Forest Green
600-denier polyester/PVC. Two self-fabric carry handles. Open front pocket.Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Sinterklaas Tote bag (Black)
Color: White/Black
600-denier polyester/PVC. Two self-fabric carry handles. Open front pocket. Includes Sinterklaas & Zwarte Piet logo.
Belgian Babies are Beautiful Bib
Colors: White with red contrasting binding
100% cotton terry. Reinforced two snaps at back of neck. 9″W x 8″H.
Goethals Tavernier - Vanmaele
Author: Jozef J. Goethals
Pages: 178
Language: English & Flemish
The ancestors of August Goethals (Torhout 1901-1978) and Elza Tavernier (Aarsele 1908-Torhout 1985) ; a family history
De voorouders van August Goethals (Torhout 1901-1978) en Elza Tavernier (Aarsele 1908-Torhout 1985) ; een familiegeschiedenis Jozef J. Goethals.
Searching for FLEMISH (BELGIAN) ancestors
Author: Jozef J. Goethals in collaboration with Karel Denys, CICM
Pages: 81
Language: English
Mr. Goethals and Fr. Denys have prepared the first English-language guidebook for tracing Flemish ancestors from Belgium. Chapter One focuses on Flemish-American genealogical organizations, such as the Genealogical Society of Flemish Americans (GFSA). As the author points out, many Belgian records have been microfilmed by the LDS Church or are available on the Internet. Chapters Two and Three are devoted to the all-important vital records of the Civil Registry (1796-1900) and Flemish parish registers (1600-1796). Mr. Goethals translates sample records from each category into English from the original Flemish, French, and Latin. The final chapter discusses other types of records, such as court records (schepenenbank), orphan records (weezerie), tax lists (penningskohieren), and citizenship records (poorters en buiten-poorters).
Buttressing the text itself are a number of useful appendices, including a brief course on Flemish names and naming practices and a crucial glossary of Flemish, French, and Latin terms commonly used in Belgian genealogical documents.
Belgian Cookbook
Author: Center for Belgian Culture of Western Illinois
Pages: 146 – Hardcover
Language: English
Compiled by the Center for Belgian Culture of Western Illinois, this cookbook contains heirloom recipes passed down by generations to keep alive the native traditions of early settlers from Belgium.

