Austin – May 22 2016

4th Annual International Potluck with GlobalAustin, AIN & EuroCircle

EuroCircle team will be joining hands and building the next great event together with  GlobalAustinAustin InterCultural Network (AIN) by hosting the 4th Annual International Potluck. This means that you can all bring your traditional dishes and have other members experience new flavors and most of all, your cooking skills!

ATTIRE:  Casual, comfortable.

Esther and Angelos Angelou have invited us to picnic in their lovely tree-shaded yard surrounding their pool. It is a beautiful setting for another very enjoyable late afternoon of sharing food from many cultures. So – bring your favorite dish to share – and anticipate stimulating conversations with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences! The pool is available to those who wish to swim (bring suit and towel!)

Bring a picnic blanket or chairs. Lemonade, water, plates, cups, utensils and napkins will be provided.
Please bring any serving utensils needed for your dish.

**RAFFLE**
Haute European Salon is an up and coming salon in the heart of Mueller. With a team of vibrant hard working hairstylists Haute European Salon is quickly making a name for themselves as one of the best salons in Austin. Haute European Salon team is donating 2 blowouts, 2 accent balayage/highlight services, 1 woman’s haircut and a men’s haircut. (bring some change/$5-10 bills with you for the raffle)
Meet Katalin (from Hungary) who owns the Salon!

Special thanks to Esther and Angelos Angelou from INTERNATIONAL  ACCELERATOR for inviting us to their beautiful home. International Accelerator is dedicated to helping non-U.S. citizen entrepreneurs set up their U.S. company, give it an “American look and feel,” and lay a sturdy foundation to build a global business.  Check out their website here!

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Global Austin

 

GlobalAustin hosts approximately 500 visitors through these programs each year as we work in partnership with the U.S. Department of State to deliver educational and cultural programs to visiting international leaders. GlobalAustin celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2010. GlobalAustin is a 501(c)3 corporation.

Austin Intercultural Network is a 501c(3) nonprofit that was founded in 2011 by a group of friends who are passionate about celebrating and uniting Austin’s diverse cultures. Together, with all of you who are both new and old Austinites, we are realizing our vision of promoting cultural awareness within the community through partnerships and collaboration.

Austin – May 14 2016

Join us for an afternoon of Eurovision song contest.

LIVE STREAMING  starts at 2 PM

The Eurovision Song Contest 2016 will be the 61rd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Forty countries will participate in the contest, hosted in Stockholm, Sweden. The Swedes won last year – AGAIN!

The Russian House team will set up 3 areas that will be screening Eurovision: 2 in the bar area and 1 in patio with loudspeaker connected to bar TV

CHECK-IN: Be sure to check in with Asel when you arrive – and get your name badge
VOTING: Asel will be provide each guest with one ticket on which she/he writes his full name and puts it in country jars with final participating 16 countries.

All drinks are $2 off (except of wells)

Russian House encourage all participants to dress up and represent their country, as you have opportunity to Get Glass of Champagne If Your Country Wins The Contest ! ! !

All DRINKS $2 OFF
COCKTAILS/BEER/VODKA/WINE

FREE ENTRY of course.

Asel – The Russian house hostess
Emma & Adnan will be there from the EuroCircle team (hopefully the rest of us will be able to at least drop by
www.EuroCircle.com

You could swing by at noon by the Multicultural festival and come here…or come here first and head over there later…

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The Eurovision Song Contest ( Concours Eurovision de la chanson) ,often shortened to ESC or Eurovision, is the longest-running annual international TV song competition, held primarily, among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956.

It is fair to share that winning the Eurovision Song Contest provides a short-term boost to the winning artists’ career, but rarely results in long-term success. Great exceptions are ABBA , Bucks Fizz  and Céline Dion (YES), all of whom launched successful worldwide careers after their wins. Many of you may not recognize Bucks Fizz (UK) but I doubt there are many people who do not know the name Abba or Celine Dion.

The 2016 Eurovision Song Contest will be held at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. The Semi-Finals will be held on 10th and 12th May, the Grand Final will take place on Saturday 14th May. All shows will be broadcast at 21:00 CEST.  Måns Zelmerlöw and Petra Mede will be your hosts during the two Semi-Finals and Grand Final.

PARTICIPANTS

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Austin – Apr 28 2016


We are happy to announce our first Salsa night!! Whether you are a salsa dancer, or wanting to learn (or even just watch), this evening is a guaranteed fun night for all. Tamale House East has kindly agreed to host our group.

Tamale House already has a very reasonable price on food and beverage (beer, wine, liquor), however, they are:
1) Extending special prices on alcohol for night
2) Generously offering complimentary appetizers for our group

In addition to their kindness, the famous BREW band will be playing LIVE music!! What is there not to like?!

http://www.brewmusic.com/

Tamale House is a truly magical place located in East Austin…a hole in the wall that is a well kept secret, for now.

Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Allison & EuroCircle Team


Music by the BREW

Lead guitarist Michael Rodriguez marries fiery Latin-flavored guitar with flamenco, jazz and a touch of rock to produce yet another testament to the Brew’s incredibly electrifying style of Latin-Jazz.The Brew is based in Austin, Texas and formed around three brothers, Michael, Mark and Joe Rodriguez, who have played together for more than 30 years.  Check out the Brew and their music!

From the migas to the inexpensive breakfast tacos to the ample parking options.
Carmen Valera (granddaughter and namesake of Tamale House founder Carmen Vasquez) and her siblings operate this Tex-Mex hot spot that hosts pop-up dinners and a diverse selection of events.
Enjoy an agua fresca on the expansive outdoor patio.

SAVE THE DATES – Saturday May 14 2016 – Eurovision Song Contest
Sunday, May 22 2016 International Potluck

Austin – Feb 27 2016

Please join Agnieszka from Poland for a 2.5 hr hike on Saturday, Feb 27, 2016 at 10AM @ Barton Creek Greenbelt /Scottish Woods Trail Entrance.

For driving direction  please click here:

MAP HOW TO GET THERE

Please park your car along Scottish Woods and meet at the entrance on Camp Craft Rd.

Good shoes and plenty of water will be helpful

THANKS,

Agnieszka (her cell# will be in the RSVP page when you login in)

 

More about the Greenbelt:

Located off of Highway 360, The Greenbelt serves as a popular attraction for both visitors and Austin locals. It has explorative trails and numerous swimming holes for the warmer months. With multiple different routes and trailhead access points, the Greenbelt is a trail runner’s dream. For runners – many of them –  their favorite trailhead is The Scottish Woods trail,  which is a less crowded access point.

The trailhead starts off rocky with a decent decline known as “The Hill of Life”. From there, it’s a smoother ride and offers many different trails comprised of several obstacles. The main access is off of 3755 B Capital Highway 360 and another popular one is Spyglass (West). Hit up this spot for the perfect combination of hiking and breakfast tacos from the nearby Taco Deli. For runners, with varied terrain and multiple trails, this is a great place to challenge yourself while still enjoying Austin’s serenity.

Distance: 7.9 mile stretch (main trail)
Terrain: Loose rock, dirt, gravel, limestone
Pro tip: Stop at the iconic Sculpture Falls on the way back to cool off (only about 1 mile from The Scottish Woods Trailhead).

Sculpture Falls Hike at Barton Creek is a 5 mile out and back trail located near Austin, TX that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate.

The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and mountain biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.

Austin – Mar 06 2016

We decided to meet at the Bonneville for our monthly event.

Bonneville is Classic New American Bistro, offering a variety of dining options that change according to the seasonality of ingredients and the whims of the chefs.
Both owners are classically trained in French technique but their style draws on influences from across the globe, focusing on the quality, accessibility and availability of ingredients to drive the menu.
The Bonneville is a bright, open and inviting spot in downtown with a lively bar, wonderfully friendly service, and cozy corners…..a casual, comfortable place to grab a quick bite or linger over dinner.

We will have an extended Happy Hour specials.

Come join us for a drink, conversation, catch up with an old friend or meet new one from around the world.

Looking forward seeing you all on March 6th.

PS. Parking is free on Sundays!

Dinner reservations 512.428.4643

Anna Katrina Davey – Bridging Cultures and Giving Companies the Confidence to Succeed Globally

Please introduce yourself

My name is Anna Katrina Davey and I am from Trieste, Italy. I have called Italy as well as Connecticut, Germany and more recently Texas, home. I have also lived in Hanoi, Vietnam and have traveled about 45 countries, many of which for extended periods of time. Nine years ago I moved to Austin, Texas where I also founded my intercultural training and expat relocation services firm, Cultural Confidence.

Tell us something about your hometown

Trieste is city of arcane splendor and elusive identity cradled at the top of the Adriatic Sea. If you are prone to stereotyping, Trieste would help you appreciate the intricacies of culture. Located at the farthest northeastern corner of the country, only twenty minutes from the border with Slovenia, half hour away from Croatia and one and a half hours from Austria, Trieste has been a crossroads of Latin, Slavic and Germanic cultures throughout history. Greeks, Jews and even Armenians have thrived here and contributed to its rich culture. And over half a millennium as part of Austria, later to be the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, have lent the city the strong Mitteleuropean flavor it shares with other Habsburg cities such as Vienna, Budapest and Prague.

For all the differences one could possibly imagine between my place of birth and the place I now call home, there are three commonalities that come straight to mind. Firstly, the limestone and low vegetation of the Texas Hill Country just west of Austin resemble the topography of the Carso, the karst landscape surrounding Trieste. Secondly, Texas’ strong independent identity and ongoing conversations around its alleged right to secede bring to mind Trieste’s small yet committed movement towards recognition as a free city-state. Interestingly and baffling enough, our ID cards, issued by the Italian government, feature a silhouette of the country missing Trieste’s territory! Thirdly, both Austin and Trieste seem to be proud of the oddness of their inhabitants. Austin in fact prides itself in “keeping it weird” while in Trieste we say “se no i xe mati, no li volemo” – “if they aren’t crazy, we don’t want them”. Further proof of our kookiness is that in our dialect, the normal, neutral way to refer to a guy is with the word “mulo” or “mato”. Literally, and to all other Italians, these words refer to “mule” and “crazy one” respectively, but for us, it’s just how we call our fellow humans. At this point I should also mention that my hometown is pioneer in the field of mental health. In fact, under the leadership of psychiatrist Franco Basaglia, Trieste, soon followed by the rest of Italy, became the first place worldwide to abolish psychiatric hospitals in favor of a more humane, inclusive and progressive treatment of the mentally ill. Unsurprisingly, “crazy” is a customary part of the Triestine landscape.

How did you end up in Austin of all places?

Karma, family circumstances and lack of a conventional sense of belonging inherited from my hometown, have led me to explore my identity and its multiple facets by experiencing different cultures. Accordingly, I have lived and worked on three continents and traveled some of the remotest parts of the world. A brief romantic relationship led me to leave my job as an intercultural advisor with the German Development Service in Hanoi, Vietnam and move to Austin.

How do you feel about living in Austin?

Austin wasn’t love at first sight for me, despite the expectations of all the locals who with smile to their ears would ask me the rhetorical-sounding question “So how do you like Austin?” – with only one fathomable enthusiastic answer in their mind. I also did not relate to the ubiquitous bumper stickers proudly displayed on many cars that read “I wasn’t born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could”. Yet despite a brief hiatus in New York City I stayed. Time in fact has changed both Austin – one of the fastest growing cities in the US – and myself in such ways that this is the place that I now proudly call home.

How do you find the lifestyle in Austin?

Quality of life here is good. People are friendly, kind and non-judgmental, the weather is nice year-round, we have a lake rimmed by a stunning 10-mile trail in the middle of town and an array of activities of all kinds to enjoy. Locally owned coffee shops are the norm, restaurants of all kinds with organic, locally sourced, vegan and gluten-free options abound as well. My evenings out include the most diverse activities, ranging from dancing forró to live music on a patio outside of an organic supermarket, salsa on a musician barge at Town Lake (now officially Lady Bird Lake), and bollywood for a fundraiser or flash mob. I regularly go to the opera as well as enjoy intimate community gatherings singing kirtan or partaking in sacred indigenous pipe ceremonies. And so much more. I have also somewhat preserved my old-world lifestyle by biking through town whenever I have the chance – to meet up with a friend, take part in a yoga class, go to the farmer’s market or buy groceries at Whole Foods Downtown. Proximity to all these things and riding my bicycle are essential to my lifestyle. And given the fact that direct access to raw nature is also vital to me, I am fortunate to live in what I find to be the best part of town. In fact, while enjoying proximity to the city’s “core”, I live directly on the “Greenbelt” that stretches through Central/South Austin. There is hardly anything that gives me more satisfaction than being able to walk back home through the beauty and simplicity of the Greenbelt after a swim at Barton Springs Pool or a Sunday afternoon spent downtown.

How do you make your living?

My company, Cultural Confidence, provides three main services: Intercultural Training, Expatriate Relocation Services and Language Training. While the third offering is relatively self-explanatory, I will briefly provide some insight into the first two aspects of my work. Through Intercultural Training we help companies succeed in global markets by giving their employees the confidence to work and communicate effectively with foreign counterparts and clients. We help clients in the areas of international assignments, expatriate risk management, global virtual teams, new market entry and merger integration. This work seems to be a natural path for me and is a reflection of some of things I value most in life. It is about developing a holistic perspective, recognizing the yin and yang of our culture-based values and respecting a plurality of views. It is about breaking down barriers through understanding, communication and connection, and ultimately fostering global peace.

A few years ago, in the wake of Austin’s fast-paced growth and several inquiries, I decided to add Austin-Bound Expatriate Relocation Services to my firm’s offerings. In this capacity, we help company transferees and new-hires from every corner of the globe efficiently settle into Austin. We provide them with an area orientation and tour, home finding assistance and help getting official documents such as a social security card or Texas driver’s license. Having struggled first-hand to make this place my home and now truly appreciating and enjoying it, I find it rewarding to help others experience a smooth transition and discover all the wonderful things this place has to offer. As I believe joys are to be shared and not be hoarded away from others, you can confidently assume that my car does not display the increasingly common bumper sticker “Welcome to Austin. Please don’t move here”.

 

How to connect with you:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anna.k.davey
Cultural Confidence @ Facebook
Website: www.culturalconfidence.com

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-katrina-davey-6888837

Twitter: annakatrinaCC

Austin – Jan 24 2016

It’s time to celebrate EuroCircle’s (as an organization) 17th Anniversary. Our first event took place on on Jan 11 1999 in New York City. We welcome all international groups to join us for this memorable evening.

In addition to extending their regular business hours to 9pm, they have tailored a wonderful menu for our group! Here is a glimpse of the snacks and cocktails:

SNACKS:
Emmer Johnny Cakes, Pork Belly, Fermented Cabbage, Deer Creek Cheddar, Crème Fraiche (6)
White Sonoran Empanada, Braised Pork, Chilis, Crème Fraiche, Chimichurri (4)
Our Chips, Buttermilk Dip (4)
Buratta Toast, Straciatella, Winter Greens, Black Butter (6)

COCKTAILS ($5)
Fresh Squeezed Texas Orange Mimosa
Housemade Bloody Mary, Dripping Springs Texas Vodka
Amberjacket, Rye Whiskey, Yellow Chartreuse, Honey, Soda
***3 featured wines and beers are also included.

Looks pretty great! This will also give you an opportunity to try a new happening restaurant in town! We will have the bar area, and the patio will be heated.

DINNER RESERVATIONS: keep in mind this is a SUPER popular venue. SO…in case you think you’d like to sit down let’s say at 6.30 pm and have dinner we strongly recommend you make the reservation now. You can always cancel when there – and you have changed your mind. OK? Phone is 512-366-5530.

Austin Polish Society will help us to host this event.

Find out with this QUIZ: How Much Do You Really Know About Poland

EuroCircle Team

Members, please LOG IN with your email and password to sign up and find more details. If you are not a member yet, REGISTER HERE — it is FREE. Please note that you create your member profile at EuroCircle with your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn login.

ABOUT EMMER & RYE

Kevin Fink’s Emmer Rye serves contemporary American dishes. They focus on seasonal and local ingredients.

The space has a chef’s table and private dining room. In-progress sauces, fermented, and pickled goods are on display tagged in jars. Outside this corner restaurant is the wood-paneled patio with the restaurant’s garden.

Austin – Nov 24 2015


Join EuroCircle Austin team for pre-thanksgiving cocktails at this gorgeous and elegant new venue.

While coming up with a new space is always such a struggle for any volunteer team- occasionally one runs into a bar or restaurant concept that really thrills us.  The  bottom-floor space of a historic building on Congress Avenue, The Townsend is beautiful.

The Townsend Austin is a cocktail bar and performance space located in the Townsend-Thompson Building, a downtown historic landmark built in 1875.  The Townsend also offers an array of vibrant tasting “fine dining bar food” items prepared by their team of excellent chefs.

The concept and design for the Townsend was created by principal owner Steven Weisburd, while co-owner Scott Samson, an acoustician, created the Townsend’s music performance space. The Townsend’s owner-investor team also includes Kathy Valentine, who helps direct our music program, Suzanne Deal Booth, who helps direct our arts program, as well as Roger Sandau, Stacey Sher, Kerry Brown, and Justin Elliott. The Townsend is managed by Penumbral Strategic Ventures.

This time of year it is good to recall Oprah’s saying “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough”.

Join us to share a few good moments and be grateful for what we have. Bring any lonely Europeans with you and make sure they meet a few people for the holidays. It is a terrible time to be alone.

Allison, Adnan, Emma, Szilvia and Kaisa
PS. Save-the-Date for our joint  Holiday Party with AIN on Friday, Dec 11 @ The Madison

Austin – Dec 11 2015

Most of the photos courtesy of C Candids Thanks Cindy Ann. More photos can be found by Stefan Creaser at our EuroCircle Austin Facebook group and EuroCircle Fan Page

Mark your calendars!! Put on your party dress then come out and join us for a fabulous holiday celebration. Dance the night away, spread the holiday cheer and meet new friends! The more the merrier we thought and so we invited the Austin Intercultural Network to join us!

We’ll have The Madison venue open just for us. The start time will allow you to grab  early dinner beforehand, then boogie the night away uninterrupted. 🙂

YES we hired a DJ – Jeff Kline.

Holiday party drink specials:

– $4 light beers
– $7 house wines

Special EC cocktail menu @ $9/each:
* Bees Knees
Gin (or vodka) Lemon, and Honey syrup
* Kir Royale
Creme de Cassis, Champagne, Lemon peel
* Blinker
Whiskey, Grapefruit, Raspberry syrup
* Mexican Mule
Tequila, Lime, and Ginger beer

Cheers!
Szilvia and the EuroCircle team
www.EuroCircle.com

Austin – Oct 15 2015

Hello members!

We are hosting our next EuroCircle event as a masquerade party! Come geared up, the mask will be the most important feature you wear!
Prelog’s is kindly hosting us, and will provide the following (including EXTENDED happy hour all night on food and drinks):
1) $4 wells and beers
2) $6 bubbly and their specialty bowl!!!
3) $7 on red/white wine ans Whisk me away!
October is a time of change, darkness and magic…come and show off your attire and spirits! Let your wild out….if you have not already.

A bientot!

Allison, Kaisa and EuroCircle team.

 

Email Us for ideas or to become part of team! Help is always greatly appreciated.

Photos from past events http://www.eurocircle.com/euro/austin/

Austrian owners Romana and Florian (chef)  brought their vision to  Austin on March 6th 2015, opening the restaurant to rave reviews thanks to their focus on ingredient-driven, European cuisine prepared with a twist, impeccable service in a relaxed setting, and the emphasis on their “centre stage” kitchen where the chefs can show off their skills.