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Come join us for our AGP “Stammtisch”:
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden, Birmingham
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. We meet every first Wednesday of the month.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase. Family, kids, and dogs are allowed.
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 make sure to register so we can reserve seats for all.
Come join us for our traveling AGP “Stammtisch” in Opelika:
Wednesday, September 9, 2021
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Resting Pulse Brewing Company, Opelika
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 first Wednesday of the month in Birmingham and on other select dates around Alabama. This time we will be in Opelika.
The Barbara Fischer Education Award will be presented to Anja Werth of Auburn University by Dr. Traci O’Brien, Auburn University & AGP Board, and Executive Committee Member at the Stammtisch. This award is presented to someone who has contributed significantly to the advancement of the Alabama-Germany relationship in the areas of education and culture and to the vision of the AlabamaGermany Partnership.
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.
Resting Pulse Brewing Company has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase.
It is a free event but please REGISTER HERE!
Oktoberfest season has kicked off! Join us for Oktoberfest:
Thursday, September 30, 2021
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden in Birmingham
We have reserved a couple of outdoor tables (under the shade panels – look for small Alabama/German flags on the tables). Come join us for a while or stay to the end! Lederhosen and Dirndl is optional but strongly encouraged and you will get a pretzel on us for wearing. Feeling strong? Beer Hoisting Competition at 7:00 p.m.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase.
This is a free event but please let us know if you plan to join us so we can save you a seat!
Come join us for our monthly AGP “Stammtisch”:
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden, Birmingham
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 first Wednesday of the month.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase. Family, kids and dogs are allowed.
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.
Come join us for our traveling AGP “Stammtisch” in Huntsville:
Thursday, October 6, 2021
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Straight to Ale Brewing, Huntsville
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 first Wednesday of the month in Birmingham and on other select dates around Alabama. This time we will be in Huntsville.
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.
Straight to Ale Brewing has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase.
Join us for a talk with Donald Smith about his new book “Steinstuecken – A little Pocket of Freedom”:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Zoom Webinar
When the Cold War split Berlin in half, between East and West, one neighborhood was trapped in the middle and became a symbol of Cold War tensions. For more than twenty years, the hamlet of Steinstuecken was caught in a tug-of-war between the Americans and the Communists. Steinstuecken: A Little Pocket of Freedom, tells this hamlet’s story against the backdrop of the Cold War in Western Europe. Steinstuecken officially belonged to the U.S.Occupation Sector of Berlin. But, it was located outside the city boundaries, completely surrounded by East German territory. No West Berlin-owned roads or trails connected it to the city. It was a de facto Western island in a Communist sea.America could have turned its back on Steinstuecken—but it didn’t. U.S. officials in Berlin rose to the hamlet’s defense. During the Berlin Wall crisis,the Americans sent a Military Police (MP) detachment to the village to ensure its safety. Army MPs maintained an outpost in Steinstuecken for more than ten years,flying in and out on Army helicopters.Steinstuecken was a test of America’s resolve to keep its promise to defend West Berlin. It was a frequent target of Communist pressure. The neighborhood’s name was often in the news; its fate drew the attention of world leaders—even the President of the United States. Meanwhile, the villagers tried to live as normal a life as possible.Steinstuecken: A Little Pocket of Freedom describes the challenges America faced in occupied Berlin and thecourage so many West Berliners showed when facing Communist soldiers on a daily basis.
The book is available here: www.acclaimpress.com/books/steinstuecken-a-little-pocket-of-freedom/
About the Author

Don Smith is a retired Army Reserve officer who served in Germany from 1986-89. He visited Berlin (West and East) three times. On one of those trips,he saw Steinstuecken and never forgot it. He has been published in Military History magazine, World War II magazine, and the U.S. Army Intelligence Center’s (USAIC) Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin.He lives in Tucson. Read more here.
Come join us for our monthly AGP “Stammtisch”:
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden, Birmingham
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 first Wednesday of the month.
Carrigan’s Beer Garden has a great selection of beverages and food for purchase. Family, kids and dogs are allowed.
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.
Come join us for our traveling AGP “Stammtisch” in Mobile:
Thursday, November 4, 2021
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Old Majestic Brewing Company, Mobile
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 first Wednesday of the month in Birmingham and on other select dates around Alabama. This time we will be in Huntsville.
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.
Old Majestic Brewing Company has a great selection of beverages for purchase.

