New York – Jul 21 2016

Images: Phil DelMazio, Images Model & Talent Management

Join us for the annual fun summertime rooftop white party!

Attire: Wear white, head to toe  (we encourage everyone to wear white – any shade is fine- but it is not required)
If you show up in a hat or fascinator, you’ll look even more fabulous!
Let’s get a jump start on summer, and do what we do best-party in style.

NO COVER with online RSVP by 4 pm on July 21!
The drink special will be $10 Absolut drinks. Food is available for purchase.

There will be great music playing throughout the night!

Meet Featured Event SponsorShimmer Med Spa
They will be handing out gift certificates to their spa to everyone at the event!

Join us – and bring a friend/s who have never met us!!

Hosts: 

Mina Deutsch, Romania and Hungary
Ilona Lee, Poland

Alexandra and EuroCircle New York Team

San Francisco – Jun 24 2016

Just Days after the earth is tilted the most towards our beloved star the sun, we should take this opportunity to enjoy the the long warm evenings in the financial district.
We are also on the evening before the round of 16 of the European Cup so we will have plenty to talk about.
Come out to Cafe Prague and enjoy the tables and chairs outside whilst enjoying a beer & a wine.

Practice your European Languages and meet the newly arrived expats in San Francisco.
European Songs will be played to make this authentic Cafe Prague even more fun!

Volunteers needed to meet and greet people.

The EC Team

Atlanta – Jul 6 2016

All FUTURE events are listed at the website EVENTS  and if you login in the forums under EVENTS CALENDAR

Our July Get-together will be held once again at the fabulous Whisky Mistress located in Buckhead.
We had a great turnout there last year (shortly after the venue first opened its doors to the public) so let’s do this again in July and continue the 4th of July holiday spirit.
We will meet on Wednesday, July 6th – start time 7:30pm as usual.
We will have private access to the main floor as well as the outside patio area in the back.
Complimentary appetizers will be served and $5.00 valet parking will be available, unless you want to self-park near the venue.
Also, around 9:00pm, we will have live music – most likely the same amazing musician who played for us last time.
Please remember to invite all your international and like-minded friends and I look forward to seeing everyone in a couple of weeks.
Salutations,
David
Atlanta Eurocircle

From Germany to Key Largo: I ran away from my past and found my happy place

To protect our interviewee’s privacy, we are not using her real name.
Let’ s call her Erika.  Erika was born and raised in Germany. She came to Florida in 2005, right out of college.

It was supposed to be a temporary adventure for her, but 11 years have passed and she is still here.
Erika was extremely lucky: After her temporary visa had expired, she won her permanent US residency in a lottery.

I was curious how and why she came to the USA. She has also had and has some obstacles in life that are hard to deal with anyone.
Let Erika tell us in her own words why.

“People wonder why I live here by myself, when all my family is in Germany. The truth is, I kind of ran away; not from my country, not from the climate, not from the people, but from my past. I had a good childhood. I grew up in a conservative middle-class family, in a small quiet town. My childhood was very strict and performance-driven. My parents wanted me and my brothers to be successful. They meant well. I still consider them great parents that I am fortunate to have in my life. I was raised to be ambitious and competitive. I was the best at everything: school, gymnastics, tennis, playing music, you name it. I was the perfect child, growing up in a seemingly perfect family. I wanted to make my parents proud and I wanted to feel loved, and it seemed the only way to achieve that, was to excel!”

At this point I am wondering wow – why did she ever leave if life was this wonderful. Well, let’s find out.

Erika says “Things took a turn when I became a teenager. I became very shy to a point where I would freeze up in social settings. I became the outcast, known as ‘the quiet one’. I felt like people were not even noticing me.”

“At age 14 I decided that I was overweight (which I wasn’t even close to!), so I started dieting and exercising. I isolated myself, and my main focus was weight loss and food. Food was on my mind 24/7. I was caught in a vicious cycle called Anorexia Nervosa, or as I call it, the slow suicide. As the weight loss progressed, my euphoria about my weight loss soon turned into a major depression. I lost all my energy and stopped being active. I started losing my hair. My menstrual cycle stopped. I was exhausted, yet restless. I slept an average of 2 hours per night. I was constantly freezing. Sometimes my fingertips would turn blue.”

I guesses what happened next – and I am sure you do too. 
Erika was sent to a psychologist. The psychologist accused her of being a rebel and ruining the family. So did her parents.
Erika lost even more weight, got more depressed. She was put on hormone medication to keep her reproductive organs from shrinking, and then her gynecologist referred her to a different psychologist.

Erika told me “I was in therapy with him for 8 years. He saved my life! He helped me find my own identity. He taught me that I am lovable for who I am, and not for the things I accomplish, tournaments I win, or grades I achieve.”

However, what happened when she was 18 and finally recovering, I would never ever have guessed.  Erika found out that her dad had been cheating on her mom…. for 18 years! He started having affairs when Erika’s mom was pregnant with her. He didn’t want that third child.  Erika.  Erika says “My world fell apart. All this time I had been made the culprit for our family dysfunction. And now it turns out that my dad, my superhero, is living a double life. We kicked him out of the house but he moved back in after a week. This was when my restless journey began; I moved out of my parents’ house. First to the next village, then to the next city, then to the neighboring country, and finally to the US… where I found my home.”

Many people don’t realize how serious an eating disorder can be. Anorexia is not just an obsession with weight loss. It is a serious, complex mental illness that, in some cases, ends in death. Therapy is the only way out. 
Erika says ” I am extremely lucky that I received the help I needed in order to survive. If you know someone with an eating disorder or other mental illness, please do not judge them. Becoming anorexic is not a choice or a lifestyle. Mental illness is not something you can ‘snap out of’. I never had a relapse into the anorexia, and am probably happier with my body than many ‘normal’ women.”

Things are not perfect though.  Erika still carries a feeling of emptiness inside of her and still has not figured out a way to fill this void. Loving herself is still a challenge and though she has made progress, she still tends to depend on external validation. She has problems controlling her emotions, and she admits losing some friends due to her inability to hold back her feelings. During the anorexia years, she had no emotions, Erika was numb to everything.

She told me “Once I learned to allow emotions, I kind of fell into the other extreme, where they sometimes completely overwhelm me. This year, after a few challenging situations, I sought some help from a psychologist, and I was finally diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. After everything I thought I had accomplished, it felt like a slap in the face to be diagnosed with yet another mental disorder. But I have accepted it and am determined to fix myself.”

I was relieved when Erika said  she is happy with her life in Key Largo (Florida). 
She likes visiting Germany, but she is always excited to come back to Florida. It has become her happy place, far away from the memories of her teenage years…

I wanted to share her story.
Why? There are so many people who have issues with their mental health or issues that are thought to be mental issues but in fact are related to physical health. It is so much more common that people think.

Thanks for sharing your story with us. We hope you remain in the “happy place” and find a good support network.

Learn about Borderline Personality Disorder
Learn Anorexia Nervosa

Austin – Jun 23 2016

Join Young European Leaders to  Austin to  to a Citizen Diplomacy Reception and   Networking Event on Thursday, June 23, 2016, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., in the Lt.
Governor’s Reception Room in the Texas State Capitol.

Fee: None  (RSVP is required and space is limited)

Our guests will be  fourteen visitors from Europe who are focusing on “Current U.S. Social, Political, and Economic Issues”.

Albania – Ms. Jorida Tagbaku, Ph.D., Member of Parliament
Bulgaria – Mr. Stanislav Anastassov, Member of Parliament
Cyprus – Ms. Fazilet Ozdenefe, Executive Committee Member, Republican Turkish Party
Czech Republic – Mr. Matej Fichtner, Member of Parliament
Finland – Mr. Teppo Sakkinen, Journalist, Suomenmaa newspaper
Germany – Mr. Jacob Schrot, President, Federation of German-American  Clubs
Italy – Mr. Ernesto Di Giovanni, Co-Founder of CEO, Utopia Lab
Latvia – Mr. Rihards Kols, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia
Russia – Mr. Georgy Kutyrev, Research Fellow, Institute of Scientific Information For Social Sciences
Serbia – Mr. Filip Cukanovic, Journalist, RTV B92
Mr. Nikola Eric, Advisor to the Minister in Charge of EUIntegration, Government of Serbia
Sweden – Ms. Darina Agha, Press Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office
United Kingdom – Mr. James Alexander, Policy Officer for Communities, The Labour Party
Mr. Dennis Marcus, Founder, Ubuntu London

These visitors are participants in the U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program – the Department of State’s premier professional
exchange program.

Wine, beer and appetizers provided

Corporate Partner: Emergo Group
“A leader in helping companies access the 24 largest medical device markets in the world.”

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REGISTER HERE

Organized by our friends at GlobalAustin.

Houston – Jun 22 2016

Escape with Houston EuroCircle friends to H-town award winning, Blue Bar at Brenner’s on the Bayou, nestled in the Memorial Park area.

The view from this verdant Buffalo Bayou is a welcoming backdrop for our June event. Rain or Shine, the patio is covered.
Happy hour food and cheers will be featured.

Please sign up on FB and EC websites and invite your friends, colleagues, and ……

EuroCircle is free for all members.

Arrivederci from your hostess:

Shahla, Venere, and Michelle

Since 1999, our mission is to connect Europeans and Europhiles alike, regardless of your nationality. We welcome all!

EuroCircle Houston Facebook GROUP:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/EuroCircleHouston/

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www.facebook.com/EuroCircle

Denver – Jun 12 2016

The Euro 2016 will start on June 10 in France. The Euro is second only to the World Cup in all soccer championships. A soccer tournament similar to the Gold Cup and the Copa America.

Germany, Italy, France and England are qualified. A selective number of other teams from all over Europe qualified as well. A number of first timers, like Iceland, Wales and Albania, will join the ranks of regulars like Czech Republic, Sweden or Portugal just to name a few.

They all will play for the European soccer crown.
Chinook Tavern will be broadcasting all Team Germany matches live and will be serving a special “Stadium Menu” during these games. Along with all Team Germany games we will broadcast all other matches during regular business hours.

Come join us for another great spring of world class soccer action!!!

See you there,

Markus

Austin – Jun 12 2016

EuroCircle member Andrew Fish is our neighbor and he is also the President of the local Ferrari Club Chapter. He kindly invited us to join this casual event on Sunday from noon to 6 pm. (for some reason FB always prevents me to edit the time). You can come and go as you like

NO ENTRANCE FEE

Come join Ferrari of Austin and the Ferrari Club of America, Hill County Chapter at Circuit of the Americas to experience the world of Ferrari!

Own a Ferrari? Bring it! Don’t own one, come join us!
Watch the Canadian Grand Prix, see a broad spectrum of Ferrari cars both old and new.

Les Kiser and Jonathan Green should be there talking during the breaks. COTA should have a rep there also. The cars will be on display starting at noon, the F1 race starts at 1:00pm.

Food and beverages are available for purchase as well as a trip around the track in your Ferrari

Atlanta – Jun 1 2016

Our June Get-together will take place once again at the fabulous Il Giallo Osteria & Bar located in Sandy Springs.
We had our Christmas event there last year and they have graciously invited our group to gather at their establishment once again.

We will have complimentary appetizers (their food is amazing) and parking is free and plentiful.
We will meet in the bar/lounge area of the restaurant. Please be sure to invite all your international and like-mined friends and we look forward to seeing everyone next month.

Chicago – May 25 2016

While we are waiting for better weather for our next event on June 7th, our friends have invited EuroCircle members to join them for a night celebrating fitness and a healthy lifestyle, including:

DJ spinning energetic tunes

Special guest “Professor” Pierce on staying fit and having fun in the summer

  • Live workout tips/demos from our in-house trainers
  • Light bite cooking demos from Chef Randy Reed
  • Skinny Cocktails, mini massages, giveaways and more

RSVP is REQUIRED. Please Email Maria Dollas with your name and a subject line “RSVP” by Tuesday am.