New York – May 15 2013

Come out as we celebrate the start of the spring/summer season.

EuroCircle’s Finnish Founder Kaisa Kokkonen will be in New York first time for years and would love to see everyone.
There will be some drink specials and food is available for purchase.
We will have access to both their indoor lounge and upstairs roof top where there will be a DJ spinning tunes throughout the evening. (No cover)

Your Hosts:
**Victoria Vinokur, Ukraine. She is an Executive Vice President with Halstead Property, LLC in Manhattan.  She works with clients who value quality service, discretion, dedication and thorough knowledge of the Manhattan real estate market. Deemed as a reputable real estate resource, she has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal and quoted in The New York Times.
**Julia Quinn, Bulgaria
**Sherry Kumar, Serbia, EuroCircle Philadelphia leader & our Vietnam/Cambodia Trip leader (sept 2013)
**Kaisa Kokkonen, EuroCircle Austin
**Alexandra Spirer, EuroCircle New York

We look forward to seeing you all on the 15th!

MORE PHOTOS AT our facebook fan page www.facebook.com/eurocircle

New York – Jun 06 2013

After Work Rooftop Party
Upon Arrival Make Sure To Say That You Are With EUROCIRCLE

DOORS: 7PM | DRINK SPECIALS: 7PM – 9PM
includes $6 Beers & Wines| $8 Standard Liquors

NO COVER

Appetizers available for purchase atop XVI’s Rooftop

MUSIC BY DJ WALEED
We hope to see you all on June 6th!

MEET YOUR HOSTS:
ANA CALVO DE LUIS, Spain.
She is the Managing Director of Coolture, a consulting and communication company. Coolture creates high quality fashion, art and branding events in cutting-edge private and public spaces.
Prior to working at Coolture she managed the corporate communications and investors relations in the US for Banco Santander, a leading financial group in Spain and Latin America.
Coolture: We believe in a world without frontiers. We believe in a world were dreams come true.

Diane Meshki, Georgia
Diane currently works at LH  Financial Services. She has been in the US for 13 years.
In her free time she loves to decorate, listen to music, read, dance, do outdoor activities and sports and spending time with family and friends.

Alexandra and the EuroCircle NY Team

New York – Jun 21 2013

SAVE-the-DATE: July 16 – International Swede will cohost with us a Joint Rooftop Party at Gansevoort Park Hotel

What better way to celebrate this decennial anniversary than a grand bash to outclass all others. So, for the 11th year in a row, three Scandinavian event organizers, ISwede, Nordic Nights and Mania Events with Martin Tajkhan, get together to make it happen.

The selected venue for our big occasion is Club Providence in the heart of Manhattan, near Columbus Circle; a space with soaring ceilings, multiple levels, several bars, refined furniture and fixtures and an abundance of seating. It’s exclusively ours for the night.

The Highlights
– A live performance by Alcazar
– Multiple rooms, two sounds and Several Scandinavian DJs alternating through-out the night.
– Special Guest Appearances.
– Scandinavian Drink Favorites: Kopparberg Cider, Kronan Lime and Piggelin.
– Swedish Candy Arrangements from Sockerbit.

DETAILS:

– Age to enter: 21 and up
– Tickets: ONLY 700 tickets available
– Ticket price: Online $20-$25, Door: $30
– Attire: Midsummer chic, dress to impress
– Coat check: yes

Save-the-date: July 16 we’ll probably have a joint rooftop party with ISwede.

Jenny Garman left the American dream for her European dream

Please introduce yourself.

My name is Jennifer Garman, I am originally from West Hartford, Connecticut. Currently I live in The Hague in the Netherlands. I work as a HR Generalist at United Nations (International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY). I guess most people would know the Tribunal as the organization who deal with “war crimes” in the former Yugoslavia.

How did you end up in the Hague area of all places?

I always wanted to live in Europe. It is not like my parents ever lived there or are Europeans, they are American. Though I think my mom would travel more if my father’s health would allow it. They are retired and live in Austin, TX now.
In 1989 I moved to San Francisco and five years later I met two Dutch women who told me about their country.  I decided that’s it. The best way I could think of getting there was working as an aupair.

And how was that experience?

Really nice as the family was super – they had a son they preferred to be raised multilingual. Therefore, I was asked to speak English all the time.  That might be an excuse but let me tell you, I have struggled with the Dutch language but I can get by when necessary. I stayed about 2 years with them.

Where did you go after the 2 years was up?

Well, I guess it was meant to be as my host family was in the travel business. I returned to San Francisco and worked for them/with them as an inbound tour operator for Dutch visitors. That was around 1995 -1999.

So what happened in 1999?

I realized how much I missed Holland, so I sold everything and moved back with my host family until I found a job.  People may think I am crazy but I like the Dutch lifestyle  and even the weather works for me.  My au-pair family invited me to stay with them until I could find something. (VERY NICE) From April 1 1999 to Oct 1999 I ended staying with them.

Now I am curious. How did you find the job at the UN tribunal?

While at an expat party similar to Eurocircle, I asked around.  I was told to contact Marie, an Irish woman in ICTY HR.  I still call her my angel.  We really hit it off. Keep in mind that The Hague area is the business capital of the Netherlands. All the embassies are there, many international organizations – it is the expatriate paradise in that sense.  Marie is already retired and lives in Spain – we are still in touch. It really was meant to happen.

I know your parents are here in the USA and your dad is not well so he does not travel. So you have no family in Europe?

My sister, Julie,  lived in Brussels for a while with her Greek husband. He was working for Procter & Gamble there. Brussels is quite close to us. Unfortunately for me they moved to Athens and he now works for Google. They have 3 kids and she is finishing her phD at the university.

And do you have kids?

In 2010 I met my husband Marc online. He has two children (daughter and son, soon to be 16 and 18 years old). I cannot imagine anymore if I would not have someone to share my life with. It is much nicer to have a companion even for the simplest things in life.

And your husband, is he Dutch?

Marc is Dutch but he grew up in Davos, Switzerland as his father worked there. Therefore his schooling is partly Swiss and he speaks many languages. His dad was a sports teacher.

If there were no monetary issues where would you live?

We both prefer Europe. We like being able to travel to different countries and cultures quickly. We like being able to walk everywhere, use the tram and bike. We live close to the beach – 10 min walk.
We would have two houses, one in the Netherlands and one somewhere in a warmer climate close to the sea like Spain, Italy or southern France. Well, if Marc gets his wish the other house (or a third one) would be in the French Alps. It would be a nice cottage that he would refurbish. He grew up in Davos so he loves to ski.

Do you see the differences between nationalities or life styles – Dutch vs. Americans?
The Dutch are very direct, they say what they feel. Americans have a lot of social small talk that many times feels very superficial. I notice myself getting irritated occasionally when people say “how are you?” …and don’t even stick around to hear the answer. Don’t ask if you don’t care to hear my reply.

On the other hand, I appreciate the friendliness of Americans, many Europeans are not as easily open to others though they may be more genuine in their actions.
Sometimes I feel the Americans also are more polite than most Europeans.

We both see the difference in design styles here in TX. Dutch design is very modern. Our house in the Hague  is over 100 years old but the interior is super clean and modern. Americans style is much more traditional. The only thing that we complain about is the storage space in Holland.  We have to build it ourselves.

When I first moved to Holland, the policemen did not carry guns, people are not allowed to buy guns as freely. It has changed a bit – but I still feel safer there than in the USA. So, overall it is a safer environment.

I feel at home in the Netherlands.  It is my home now.

Many people say the Dutch food is terrible, what do you think?

I think – as does Marc – that the Dutch cuisine (what ever that may be), is very basic but tasty. They have absolutely amazing chocolates, cheeses, pastries etc.  And don’t forget, the Dutch have amazing Indonesian restaurants.

Marc likes the fact the in the USA there are so many different cereal options – not enough to move his opinion about living in the USA. It is a minor victory in the grocery store.

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Thanks to Jenny for sharing her thoughts. Her parents live in the same highrise where I live – her mother Helen is one of the most amazingly giving people I have ever met in my life. A real energizer bunny.

Connect with Jenny:
Jenny at LinkedIn
Jenny at Facebook

EuroCircle Journeys Across Africa in October 2015
3 Countries in one EuroCircle Adventure! Namibia, Botswana, Zambia…
From the Kalahari Desert, through the Okavango Delta, we walk with the San bushmen, visit Chobe National Park, search for the Big 5, float past hippos in a dugout canoe, raft the whitewaters of the Zambezi River or bungee jump down the Victoria Falls!

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New York – Jun 27 2013

Celebrate Summer with Vibrant Rioja

Join Vibrant Rioja as they pair their Blancos, Rosados, Crianzas and Reservas with Rioja-inspired rubs! Sip Rioja wines that are perfect for the summer while enjoying an array of grilled fare designed by Master Chef John Keller!

Enjoy exciting live entertaiment while you sip Rioja delicious wines and enjoy gourmet hors d’ oeuvres in a new and trendy atmosphere.

Produced by Coolture Spain (managed by one of first EuroCircle members Ana Calvo de Luis). Coolture creates high quality fashion, art and branding events in cutting-edge private and public spaces, so that they are known globally and produce unique opportunities where ordinary people encounter authentic, ever-changing experiences in multiple forms and media.
We hope you come out for a great evening of food and wine!

SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT FOR EUROCIRCLE MEMBERS:
Tickets are $45, but use COOLTUREEUROFAN promocode to get an amazing exclusive discount for EuroCircle Members

Best,

Alexandra and the Eurocircle NY Team

New York – Jul 16 2013

NO COVER with online RSVP by 4 pm on July 16!
The drink special will be $10 Absolut drinks all night. Food is available for purchase.
Attire: Dress to impress
Hosts: 

Nina Kulmala – Arctic Circle- Finns of NYC
Anders Krog, Dennis Schindler-Thomsen & Lars Eeg – Danes in NYC
Thomas Noe & Emilia Sixtensson – InternationalSwede

Arctic Circle – Finns of NYC
The group’s goal is to bring together the various Finnish groups, organizations and people that reside in NY with similar interests.

Danes in New York.
Danes in NYC has existed since 2009 and the goals has since the beginning been to gather Danes in The Greater New York area to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere at networking events. Danes in NYC’s primary focus is on bringing together follow Danes in The Greater New York area for networking, sharing experience and to help other Danes establishing themselves in this great city.

InternationalSwede
ISwede is a New York City and Los Angeles based organization that caters to the Scandinavian expatriate community via their online forum and events. At the events they join the traditional with the fresh and stylish as they incorporate the biggest trends in music and fashion into old Viking celebrations. They work closely with leading hotspots in night-life entertainment and Scandinavian boutiques and restaurants to give their events an added attraction.
For more information visit http://www.ISwede.com

We hope you will join us for a fun night out!

Best,

Alexandra and  Sherry & EuroCircle NY TEAM
EuroCircle New York Facebook GROUP
Like Us at www.facebook.com/eurocircle
Learn more about International Swede and Emilia Sixtensson!

EuroCircle Wants to Interview YOU!!! Let us know can we interview YOU – contact kaisa(at)eurocircle.com

New York – Jul 20 2013

St. Barth’s Hamptons Party

www.stbarthhamptons.com

2nd Annual Event 2013 Hosted by Molly Sims Presented by Social Life Magazine and St. Barth Tourism

Saturday July 20 2013 6pm to 10pm

  Open Bar – Fashion Show – Hors D’Ouvres – LIMITED AVAILABILITY

SPECIAL EUROCIRCLE PRICING IF YOU RESERVE THROUGH EUROCIRCLE SITE

Spend a night to remember at St. Barth Hamptons, an unforgettable evening set in Bridgehampton that evokes the ‘haute romance’ of the planet’s ultimate luxury destination…St Barth. Once a year, nestled amongst the charming villages and sprawling farm fields of the Hamptons, is a gala to remember. From one season to the next, there is a singular event that emerges as a beacon to which all others strive. Sought after by Manhattanites and coveted by the most sophisticated Hampton-socials. St. Barth Hamptons, the pinnacle event of the summer is the season’s must-attend affair, set in a billowing white tent under the stars in Bridgehampton. An evening of exquisite tastings and overfilled glasses of champagne, bask in the company of elegant brands, watch sleek models cascade down the catwalk during the fashion show, and enjoy the live DJ perform throughout the evening, as you dance the night away.
St. Barth Hamptons… Join us.

New York – Aug 09 2013

NO COVER with RSVP! – Upon arrival make sure to say that you are with EUROCIRCLE

Free Vodka Open Bar if you come early from 5:30-6:30pm

Select Beers on Special for $8

Hosts:

Keti Chitashvili, Georgia.  She moved to USA from Republic of Georgia 14 years ago. She has been in NY for the past year and before lived in Philadelphia and Boston. She works at Stanley Morgan Children’s Hospital. She graduated from Tbilisi State Medical Institute, studied music(piano) for 7 years. loves classical music and nature. Besides working with kids, she has a passion for travel, learning new cities and people.

Connect with Keti at our forum

Sherry Kumar, Serbia

Anna Prytkova and Ruben Pogozhaev, Russia.  Anna and Ruben work for Kyst Videography Studio. To check out their work go here:  https://vimeo.com/kust, https://www.facebook.com/dreuamphotography

3 FLOORS – 3 DJ’S – FULL KITCHEN – ROOFTOP – AMAZING VIEWS

Its spacious room, retractable roof, and outdoor patio are a one of a kind experience that transports you away from the streets and offers an entirely new perspective of the Lower East Side. Add to that amazing views of the Williamsburg Bridge, relaxed atmosphere and DJ’s that set the ambiance, and your senses will be invigorated.

New York – Aug 27 2013

NO COVER with online RSVP by 4 pm on August 27th!
The drink specials all night. Food is available for purchase.
Where: Gansevoort Park Hotel – Level P2 – inclusive of The Pool Bar, Rooftop Pool, Blue Room and Sundeck areas
Attire: Dress to impress

Drink Specials:

$10 Absolut Cocktails

$10 House Red or White Wine

$8 Draft Beer – Amstel Light, Heineken, New Castle

There will be DJ spinning tunes throughout the night!

Hosts:

Nina Kulmala, Kristina Ann Cammareri, Harriett Kulmala – Arctic Circle – Finns of NYC, Anders Krog, Dennis Schindler-Thomsen and Lars Eeg, Danes in NYC

Arctic Circle – Finns of NYC
The group’s goal is to bring together the various Finnish groups, organizations and people that reside in NY with similar interests.

Danes in New York.
Danes in NYC has existed since 2009 and the goals has since the beginning been to gather Danes in The Greater New York area to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere at networking events. Danes in NYC’s primary focus is on bringing together follow Danes in The Greater New York area for networking, sharing experience and to help other Danes establishing themselves in this great city.

We hope you will join us for a fun night out!

Best,

Alexandra and Sherry & EuroCircle NY TEAM
EuroCircle New York Facebook GROUP
Like Us at www.facebook.com/eurocircle

EuroCircle Wants to Interview YOU!!! Let us know can we interview YOU – contact kaisa(at)eurocircle.com

Boston- Dec 14 2012

Istanbul, one of the most vibrant cities in the world, is world-famous for non-stop night life. From rooftop bars to chic clubs by the Bosphorus, there are thousands of entertainment options and you will be amazed at how fast time flies.

Well, unfortunately we are not flying to Istanbul, so don’t start packing, yet. However we are bringing you the best music Istanbul has to offer; you will be dancing to the best dance hits from Hande Yener, Tarkan, Kenan Dogulu, Serdar Ortac, and more

Doors open at 10pm.

Cover: If you are on the guest list: $10 before 11pm, $15 between 11pm – midnight, $25 afterwards
If you are not on the guest list: $25

This is a 21+ event, please bring your license / passport. Dress fashionably.

IMPORTANT: Capacity is limited so please send your names to burak@burakbacio.com or text 206.6187062 to get on the guestlist or for table reservations.