| AGP Young Professionals Social Hour at Brock’s Gap Brewing Company |
| 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.
Brock’s Gap Brewing Company has a great selection of beverages and food truck on the premises. The Young Professionals group is under the AlabamaGermany Partnership umbrella. Its members are students, interns, co-op or employees of either an Alabama-Germany company or institution. |
Germany has moved on to the round of 16 in UEFA EURO 2024 Soccer Championship.
Join us in Birmingham for the fourth watch party ‘Germany-Denmark’. The venue will be open to the public and can’t reserve tables for us but it is a large room that can accommodate a lot of people. Please feel free to come out early to reserve your spot and hold seats for family and friends.
Saturday, June 29, 2024
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Back Forty Beer Company
3201 1st Ave N, Birmingham
Find us in the Barrel Room! The Back Forty Beer Company is family-friendly with outdoor activities. The place opens at 11 a.m. and serves a great variety of beverages and food.
Wearing team wear is optional but highly encouraged! See you Saturday!
TRAVELING STAMMTISCH IN MOBILE!
Come out to network at our monthly “Stammtisch”. This is a great opportunity for German expats to meet and for other German-speaking/practicing to improve their German. Speaking German is encouraged but not required.
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.
Take your family on a road trip to German Food, Gifts & More and enjoy fellowship, German lunch and a chance to shop German goodies.
Our AGP member Heike, owner of the cafe and store, will be cooking German Schnitzel meal with a choice of two sides, Black Forest Cake for dessert and one Beverage (beer, soda, coffee). Please note the price includes meal, dessert, beverage, tax and gratitude. Kids meals available to purchase.
We will network, learn about Heike’s journey from Germany to the USA, and shop German goodies (food, candy, gift items, clothing etc.)
AGP Stammtisch in Birmingham |
| 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. PLEASE NOTE THE NEW LOCATION! Register Here! |
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Join the AGP Young Professionals (age 17 to 39) for the Cullman Oktoberfest!
Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 2:00 PM
Please join us for a festive afternoon at the Cullman Oktoberfest to celebrate this German Volksfest. Cullman’s cherished tradition takes inspiration from the German Oktoberfest and blends it with Cullman’s cherished Southern community values. Enjoy German beer, cuisine, and gifts in a convivial atmosphere! The meeting point will be announced after registration.
AlabamaGermany Partnership Event – AGP Traveling Stammtisch in Mobile |
| Come out to network at our monthly “Stammtisch”. This is a great opportunity for German expats to meet and for other German-speaking/practicing to improve their German. Speaking German is encouraged but not required.
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. |
AGP German Unity Day: East Meets West |
| In observation of two important German events, the Fall of the Berlin Wall (November 9, 1989) and German reunification (October 3, 1990), we will host a panel of Germans to discuss what they recall from these events and their personal experiences living in Germany both before and after the Fall of the Berlin Wall (in English).
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, the German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic of Germany in 1990 for a unified Germany. |
