AGP Young Professionals Social Hour at Back Forty Beer Company in Birmingham |
| Come join us for AGP Young Professionals (age 17 to 39) Social Hour. Learn what the Young Professionals are all about, what being part of the leadership group entails, and mingle with other Young Professionals.
Back Forty Beer Company offers a wide variety of beverages and delicious food options for purchase. The Young Professionals group is under the AlabamaGermany Partnership umbrella. Its members are students, interns, co-ops or employees of either an Alabama-Germany company or institution. |
Come join us for AGP “Stammtisch” and German Dinner.
Come out to network! This is a great opportunity for German expats to meet and for others to practice their German. Speaking German is encouraged but not required. PLEASE NOTE VENUE HAS AGE 21+ REQUIREMENTS.
Monika Müller at the Nook will serve Zigeunerschnitzel & Potato Salad. German dinner has to be preordered by October 10 at noon. The Nook features a large selection of over 400 beers. Please note that the fee includes one dinner, tax, and gratuities. Beverages of your choice can be purchased separately.
Join us for an afternoon in the Auburn/Opelika area, where three German companies will open their doors to AGP members. This exclusive event offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at their operations, products, and industry innovations. Don’t miss the chance to connect, learn, and discover what makes these companies leaders in their fields.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST
Auburn/Opelika, AL
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Join fellow AGP members, AGP board members, and industry leaders for an evening of networking, refreshments, and engaging conversation. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to connect with professionals from ADS-TEC Energy, RAPA, and Miele Manufacturing, and to celebrate innovation and collaboration in our region.
We look forward to hosting you at the John Emerald Distilling Company. The first distillery in Alabama to produce whiskey. You will get a chance to visit the distilling area and learn more about the process while enjoying their products.
We are excited to announce our 3rd AGP Golf Tournament – A Swing for German Language Education:
Thursday, October 23, 2025
7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
RTJ Golf Trail of Grand National
Auburn/Opelika
Please join us for a day of networking and a swing of golf for German language education on the beautiful Rinks Course at the RTJ Golf Trail of Grand National in Auburn/Opelika. All proceeds go to the AGP Educational Fund that supports teachers and students of the German language and more.
Four-person scramble that can be entered as a team or individual. Reserve your spot today! Don’t play? No problem; plenty of opportunities to sponsor.
Shotgun starts at 8:00 a.m. Registration fees include green fee, cart fee, range balls, tournament scoring, breakfast and lunch, and opportunities to bring home an award and/or prizes. LIMITED SPOTS.
Sponsorship Opportunities for the AGP Golf Tournament in October are plentiful. Please support our day for German language education.
Please note that there is only one sponsorship available for each except the Hole Sponsor level. Last year, this was a sold-out event. The cut-off date for sponsorships is October 8, 2025.
Thank You to Our Sponsors:
Come out to network! This is a great opportunity for German expats to meet and for other German speaking/practicing to improve your German. Speaking German is encouraged but not required. We meet every month (every other month will be in Birmingham).
What does “Stammtisch” mean? A Stammtisch is an informal group meeting held on a regular basis, and also the usually large table around which the group meets. A Stammtisch is not a structured meeting, but rather a friendly and casual get-together.
Germany is a country with excellent, affordable universities and world-renowned companies. It offers students many opportunities to pursue studies and internships.
Please join us for a talk with Florian Schwille, who will share how to navigate studying and interning in Germany.
Florian is a student (final year) of B.Sc. International Management Double Degree German-Irish (IMX) at the ESB Business School and the DCU Business School. He spent the first part of this year in Alabama as an intern at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International. He is currently back in school in Dublin.
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AGP Webinar – German Christmas Traditions |
| Please join us for a talk with Germans in Alabama who will share their favorite German Christmas traditions, including Advent calendars, Advent wreaths, St. Nicholas Day, Glühwein, Lebkuchen, Christkindlmarkt, and more. |
Are you looking for a festive way to celebrate the Christmas season? Join the AGP Young Professionals (ages 17 — 39) for a visit to Cullman’s Christkindlmarkt. Cullman’s cherished tradition takes inspiration from German Christmas markets. In addition to authentic German handcrafted treasures such as German smokers (Räuchermännchen), nutcrackers, and pyramids, visitors can also enjoy delicious German cuisine, including Glühwein.
Meetup point will be provided in follow-up email.



