Atlanta – Jul 11 2018

EUROCIRCLE MIXER @ MISSION + MARKET

Our July Get-together will take place next Wednesday (July 11th) at Mission + Market, located on Lenox Road. This great venue recently opened and is managed by the same owners of THREE SHEETS, one of our favorite gathering places for our get-togethers.
An invite will follow later this week so please mark your calendars for next Wednesday and remember to invite all your international & like-minded friends.

Salutations,

David
Atlanta Eurocircle

Austin – Jul 03 2018

We are all set for Happy Hour at the Belgium Bar, Mort Subite Tuesday, July 3rd, starting at 5pm.
This is our second event at this location.
Address: Mort Subite: 308 Congress, Austin 78701
We can of course hang out longer but we have happy hour until 7pm.
Our happy hour is $1 off all drafts, bottles, wines, and cocktails.
There is a food truck located outside and behind the beer garden/patio. Lucky’s Puccias and Pizzeria. Puccia is a southern Italian sandwich, the bread is made to order in a wood-fired oven. The food truck is open from 6-10pm on Tuesday.

We hope you can make it and look forward to hanging out

Emma and Paulina

New York – Jul 24 2018

EuroCircle’s Annual White Party

Photo Credit to Lisa Zari, Dave Warren,  Alexandra Spirer

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  do what we do best – party in style.

NO COVER with online RSVP by 4 pm on July 24!
The drink special will be $10  Absolut drinks.  Food is available for purchase.

There will be great music playing throughout the night!

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

Hosts:
Diana Cristea, Romania
Natalia Kotroutsos, Greece
Martina Bankova, Bulgaria
Ahmet Bodur, Turkey
Alexandra and EuroCircle New York Team

David “Avocado” Wolfe – Nutritionist, Farmer and Motivational Speaker

EuroCircle is always looking for interesting members to feature at the website.  We had the pleasure of interviewing David “Avocado” Wolfe, known for the Nutribullet, Health & Wellness and Motivational Speaking all over the World.

If you are in New York please join us next Thursday, June 28th for our Summer Soiree which David is hosting with us.

Please introduce yourself?

My name is David Avocado Wolfe. I was born on the Jersey Shore and spent much of my first 7 years bouncing back and forth between there, New York City and Tehran. When the Shah was overthrown in 1978, we fled Tehran, and I have never been back. My grandfather worked for the Shah and we weren’t a Muslim family, so we essentially had to escape.

In the late 1970s we started visiting Southern California, where my uncle had moved. That had a profound impact on my entire life, as I planted my first avocado tree there in 1978. A few years later, we moved to San Diego, California.

How did you end up in Toronto of all places?

I first came to Toronto, which I’ll consider my current city on a trip in 1988 with childhood friends from San Diego who were originally from Ohio, but had a cottage in Ontario, Canada. Next, I came back in 1999 and started hosting events at Super Sprouts in downtown Toronto, right there near Spadina and Queen. And I used to stay right there! Those were the good old days!

What is the best and worst about Toronto for you…what is a typical day and weekend??

They say that Toronto was a place that First Nations people never lived. It is a meeting place and that’s part of its intrinsic energy, so the good side of Toronto is that it is a meeting place; a worldwide meeting places of peoples from all over the world.

The flip side of that is that the energy of Toronto is transient. It doesn’t seem like the type of place you want to set down long-term roots and they start journeying outside of Toronto looking for cottages.

What are your favorite places that someone should go to if they were to visit?

I bounce back and forth between Toronto, LA and Hawaii. Those have been my main hubs for 20 years. I love the culture of Toronto. It reminds me of how New York must have been in the 1940s. Then there are always: Peru or Iceland. I’ve traveled to both those countries at least once every two years for the last 20 years. Both sparsely populated with large tracts of wilderness.

Where did your nickname “Avocado” come from and how does that incorporate into your life?

  • I have been an avocado grower since 1978. Although I started with typical grafted Haas avocado trees back in California, it has now grown to seedling avocado trees in Hawaii. I have about 40 avocado trees on my farm at the moment.
  • I have excellent avocado hunting skills as was evidenced by numerous escapades in southern California as a teen and young adult growing up there.
  • Everybody has to have a superhero alter-ego. The name Avocado kind of stuck as my name. So I’ve kept it all these years.

How did your career in health and wellness start?

It was always there in my subconscious, I am pretty sure my entire life. It started around 1975 when I saw Jack Lalanne on The Merv Griffin Show. I knew then what my calling was, but it wasn’t until I was 23 that I finally put it all together and realized that my calling was health science, fresh raw foods, superfoods, superherbs, gardening and yoga. In November of 1994 I hosted my first health event for 100 people, and I never looked back.

What’s the best tip in health and wellness that you can share with our members?

Eat your vegetables!

You have traveled the world speaking in front of audiences about healthy living and wellness. Can you tell us an embarrassing or funny story that happened to you on your travels during one of your speaking engagements?

In answering this question, what keeps coming to mind was an event I was doing in Toronto at a health trade show in 2007. There were 300-400 people in the audience. A guy just couldn’t control himself, he jumped up on stage, tried to take the mic away from me in order to start giving his own lecture. It was a bit of mixed martial arts there for a second until security dragged him out of the event. It was hilarious, but also bizarre!

If you could meet anyone living or no longer with us, who would it be and why?

Rudolf Steiner. I am fascinated by the volume of work he left behind. His teachings are mostly from a spiritual perspective, but have real-world applications that are useful. For example, his Waldorf education system and Biodynamic farming system are some of the most interesting in their categories worldwide. My NoniLand Farm in Hawaii is a certified biodynamic chocolate and vanilla farm because of Rudolf Steiner!

What would be your ideal life – with no monetary issues to make it happen!

It wouldn’t be much different than it is now. My favorite activities include: gardening, horticulture (orchard growing), permaculture (farming), traveling, reading/writing, and water research. I absolutely love what I do. I wouldn’t trade it for anything!

Connect with David;

Facebook

Website

Instagram

Twitter

 

 

Houston – Jun 27 2018

EuroCircle’s Texas Style Mixer

Happy hour prices from 4-7pm
Free parking in designated parking lot across Rodeo Goat at St. Emmanuel and Dallas

Denver – Jun 23 2018

****EuroCircle Patio Event #1 ****

When: Saturday, June 23, 7:30 PM
Where: Departure Elevated Roof Top Bar
Address: 249 Columbine St, Denver, CO 80206

Join us for our unforgettable Patio Series, starting this June at the Rooftop Bar of the amazing Departure Elevated! Hope to see you there!

 

New York – June 28, 2018

Join EuroCircle for our Summer Soiree hosted by David “Avocado” Wolfe – one of the world’s leading authorities and proponents of healthy living.

We are excited to have David in town to host our summer soiree at the amazing Megu.

We will be celebrating his cover & feature in Industry Rules Magazine and his partnership with DilogR.com.

No Cover when you say EuroCircle at the door and RSVP by 5pm on our website.

There will be great happy hour drink specials from 6-8 pm as well as a specialty non-alcoholic healthy mocktail created by David himself that will be on special for $10. Food is available for purchase throughout the night.

Dress Code: Dress to impress – summer colors

We look forward to seeing you on the 28th!

For any press & sponsorship inquiries please contact Alex via email

Best,

Alexandra and the EuroCircle NY Team

About Megu:

Megu, the finest Japanese concept & Sushi Bar that left an enduring impression on New York’s dining scene, marks its highly-anticipated return reincarnated with a fresh culinary perspective and curated bar presentation, set amidst an evolving cinematic schema that exquisitely harmonizes the art and science of contemporary gastronomy.

Situated in a posh subterranean setting beneath the iconic Dream Downtown, the infinity-mirrored staircase descends into the Kimono Room, Bar and Lounge, reminiscent of a slightly futuristic shoji screen.

To the right, guests are greeted by a scroll-laden suite which offers a front row seat at the sushi bar or private dining room. To the left, the Main Dining Room is framed by a visual tapestry of exotic Asian motifs set against a backdrop of customizable lights and 3-D activated imaging, seamlessly transforming the room as diners indulge their senses. The metamorphosis of refined Eastern cuisine, seductive ambiance, and meticulous service, Megu introduces an unparalleled event and dining experience for even the most discerning of palates.

Atlanta – Jun 6 2018

EuroCircle Summer Kick-off at Whisky Mistress

Please join us next week  on Wednesday (June 6th) for our monthly EuroCircle get-together and official Summer kick-off. We will once again meet at Whisky Mistress where we have enjoyed previous EuroCircle gatherings with great turnouts. As usual, we will meet in the main bar are but will also have access to the outside back patio.

Complimentary appetizers will be served and $5.00 valet parking is available. There will also be open mic night with their House band later that evening so should be fun as we had live music at our gatherings there in the past. More updates to follow but please feel free to invite all your international & like-minded friends so we can maximize the turnout.

Looking forward to seeing everyone next week!!!

Aly Modleski from Ukraine – Balancing Life as a Mom & Artist in Austin

EuroCircle is always looking for the local Europeans to feature at the website.  It is wonderful to hear different stories how people ended here under the sun in Texas. I noticed Aly at social media with her art and
got so curious I contacted her. I asked her to tell us about herself and her art.

Please introduce yourself?

My name is Alyona Modleski, and I’m from Kyiv (often known as Kiev), the capital of Ukraine. I’ve held many positions since obtaining my Masters in Banking and Finance.  I was employed within several banks, have worked for the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, multiple Non-Government Organizations and as a United Nations office volunteer for humanitarian projects in civil rights, health, and youth rights.  Most recently, I was working at Daymon Worldwide, private brand marketing company.

My hobby and passion have always been art and painting. Since relocating to Austin in September 2015, painting has become my main occupation.

How did you get started in the art field?

My passion for art started from my family’s tradition of exploring Kyiv art fairs that would occur on Kyiv Day. Every year, on the last weekend of May, my parents, my younger brother and I would stroll along Andriyivskyy descent (Ukrainian Montparnasse) and all together we would select a small oil painting to purchase. Soon, every room of our family condo had a city landscape or a floral still-life work.

I started painting professionally six years ago, and oils have always been my main medium. 

I learned technical skills from contemporary Ukrainian artists and underwent training with the American artist Elizabeth Locke who taught me academic skills of centuries-old Dutch schooling.

What is art to you?

Art and specifically oil painting is a form of meditation to me. It’s a way of my self-expression and sharing my emotions and experiences with this world. When it is only me and the canvas, I can “let out” my inner self. The product of this meditation is always surprising, often even to me. I believe art to be the most authentic and natural way of communication with our minds, soul, and nature.

What is special about your art?

I paint mostly with the old-fashioned oils. This medium is a lot more “hassle” than with the so commonly used today acrylic paints. It requires more technical skills and much more time for the artwork to dry. Oil painting allows for a classically modest and at the same time bright and intense look.  The result of my work is a painting that has unique charm and style that I believe is only achieved through oils.

How do you define success?

Success is the feeling of satisfaction and a balance between our expectations, ambitions and actual achievements.

Did life in Austin effect you as an artist?

Oh yes, absolutely! Austin is a wonderful young city that has a fresh vibe. This culture and energy are very inspirational and refreshing to any artist. It gives me new themes and ideas to experiment with my painting. And Austinites are the most friendly and welcoming people I’ve ever met.

How do you maintain a work/life balance?

I don’t haha 😊… But I am trying hard to learn this skill! Four months ago I became a mom to a beautiful baby girl and since then every day is an unpredictable amazing adventure. I’m also a step-mom to two wonderful children and wife to a fabulous husband who helps make this all work and balances the impossible.

 

Do you do commissioned art?

Yes, I do. No job is too big or too small to consider, and I paint many types of subject matter. For anyone who would like to have a view of their home city in the office or are thinking of having a painting of their bridal bouquet in their living room, you are welcome to CONTACT ME HERE VIA EMAIL

I make paintings from a photo and create “freestyle” abstracts in a color palette that the client finds pleasing. We always discuss a theme, size, and style of the future painting with my clients beforehand.

CONTACT ALY

VIA EMAIL
Aly at Facebook

New York – June 30 2018

Join EuroCircle in the Hampton’s for a fun day of Polo and Cocktails!

This is a ticketed event and are limited!  BUY TICKETS HERE

Polo is back in the Hamptons! The Polo Match & Cocktail Party will be held in Bridgehampton, Saturday June 30, 2018, hosted by Rachel Zoe. The Match and Cocktail Party will take place between 4pm to 7pm. As guests enjoy the thrill of the polo match they will have access to an open bar paired with hors d’oeuvres and preferred seating. Only 400 tickets will be available so please purchase your tickets today! This event will sell out. Free parking. Rain or shine.

Hope to see you in the Hamptons!

Best,

Alexandra and the Eurocircle New York Team