Join us in Birmingham for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Curaçao ‘.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 12:00 p.m. We plan to be there 30 minutes before settling in.
Great beverage selection at the brewery and a food truck on site. Pay your own way.
Join us in Opelika for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Curaçao ‘.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 12:00 p.m.
Great beverage selection at the Whistle Stop Bottle and Brew, and they allow outside food. Pay your own way.
Join us for a Stammtisch at Well Red in Auburn! This is a great opportunity for networking within the German community and business spheres of Alabama. Speaking German is encouraged, but not required. Well Red offers a wide selection of food and beverages for purchase.
What is a “Stammtisch?” A Stammtisch is an informal group meeting held regularly, and usually around a large table. A Stammtisch is not a structured meeting but a friendly and casual get-together.
The event is by the AGP Young Professionals but is open to ALL. REGISTER!
Join us in Birmingham for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Ivory Coast’.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 3:00 p.m. We plan to be there 30 minutes before settling in.
Great beverage selection at the brewery and a food truck on site. Pay your own way.
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Join us in Birmingham for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Ecuador’.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 3:00 p.m. We plan to be there 30 minutes before settling in.
Great beverage selection at the brewery and a food truck on site. Pay your own way.
Join us in Tuscaloosa for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Ecuador’.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 3:00 p.m.
Rolf’s offers a full menu of food and beverages. Pay your own way.
Join us for an evening of insightful conversations and networking. This is an informal business event followed right after our soccer watch party.
Our special guests are from Eintracht Frankfurt International. The coaches are hosting a youth soccer camp in Birmingham.
Speaking German at this event is not required.
Food truck on site. Pay your own way.
Join us in Birmingham for FIFA World Cup Soccer watch party, ‘Germany -Paraguay’.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged!
The game starts at 3:30 p.m. We expect to be there about 15 minutes before.
Great beverage selection at the brewery and a food truck on site. Pay your own way.
Join our hands-on class and master the art of pretzel making!
Twist, knead, and bake your way to the perfect pretzel under guidance from Rolf Meyer, the owner of the German restaurant, Rolf’s Café & Bistro, in Tuscaloosa.
German soft pretzels trace their roots back to the early Middle Ages. Legend credits Christian monks with inventing the twisted knot to resemble arms folded in prayer or to symbolize the Holy Trinity.
German and Swiss immigrants brought their recipes to North America in the 1700s and 1800s. These immigrants—known as the Pennsylvania Dutch—helped popularize both soft and hard pretzels. Now it is time to try Rolf’s recipe!
