Austin – Sep 22 2017

EuroCircle’s Annual Summer White Party at Moonfire Lounge

WHICH WHITE DRESS BY LIKA STEEL DO YOU LIKE BEST
4 OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM? Lika is a member of EuroCircle Austin and she is from Moldova.

Come dressed in your sexy, classy favorite shade of white and be ready to party! ***any shade of white is fine and wear something else if you have no white.
TIP: The venue has a “moonlight” style lighting so white color and other light colors (silver, gold) stand out BETTER than anything else.
Austin’s newest friendly, luxury cocktail and wine lounge is brought to you by the BLU PARTY ATX team!

The Steeping Room is bringing some of their famous salty toffee cookies this evening to Moonfire Lounge! What a treat!!! Moonfire Lounge is offering happy hour drink pricing until 10pm.  R&B DJ starting at 10, and no cover for our attendees! Thanks to Shalini @ AIN, and she is celebrating her birthday. Hope one of our favorite paparazzis is coming tonight (armed with extra light due to moonlights there).   Zoes kitchen is bringing some yummy snacks as well. Can’t wait to see everyone tonight!

EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR UNTIL 10 PM. DJ STARTS at 10 pm.
$5 select wines
$5 Sparkling
$5 Moscow Mule

Come dressed in your sexy, classy favorite shade of white and be ready to party!
 Why: Do you have to ask??
EuroCircle Team/ Katya Aman, Emma Hochman, Yelena Lantsova, Kaisa Kokkonen
Our friends from APS & AIN are joining us for the fun and hosting the event with us:
Austin Polish Society – Angelika Firlej
Austin Intercultural Network (AIN)  / Shalini Komarla

Austin – Sep 19 2017

GlobalAustin is excited to announce our 2017 summit, “Texas Two-Stepping to a Better World:  A Celebration of Citizen Diplomacy.”

The summit will focus on how international issues affect Texas and how local citizens effectively represent Texas and the United States as they engage in business, culture and sports. Come exchange ideas and perspectives, one handshake at a time! 

The event will be held Tuesday, September 19th, at the Texas State Capitol Building.. Registration is now open.  Early registration is encouraged as space is limited.

GlobalAustin and our partners in Dallas, El Paso, and San Antonio, are pleased to announce Dr. William Charles Inboden, Executive Director, Clements Center for National Security, The University of Texas at Austin, will be the summit’s keynote speaker.  Congressman Joaquin Castro, will open the summit.

Registration and more information:
www.globalaustin.org/summit-2017

Member Fee (Includes Cultural Evening Reception)
Regular Fee: $70
Early Bird Fee: $60
General Public Fee (Includes Cultural Evening Reception)
Regular Fee: $105
Early Bird Fee: $95

Facebook invite and updates on the summit: https://www.facebook.com/GlobalAustin/

Milana & Sergey – A couple from Belarus creates a new life in Austin

My name is Milana.

I’m a simple girl from Belarus. My whole life has been connected to music and creativity. After graduating from the Belarusian State Academy of Music, my husband and I moved to Poland, where my daughter and son were born. Taking care of my children replaced my practice of music for quite some time. I never lose my creativity, though; I kept up with it by being engaged in various kinds of crafts. I found that I could turn these crafts into my job when I moved to the USA in the spring of 2016 with my husband Sergey

Sergey and I met when I was studying at the music academy. We quickly realized that we would always be together and married six months later. Sergey worked on different jobs and learned several computer programming languages and taught himself how to code, allowing him to work as a freelancer for a while.

FROM BELARUS TO POLAND

Musicians aren’t paid very well in Belarus, so my husband’s job has always been the main source of our family’s income. Thanks to him, we were able to move to Poland, where he worked as a web developer, and then to the US, where he continues his work as a web developer. He has so many plans and hopes associated with our move and the potential it gives us; I completely believe in him!

I really want to contribute to my family too, then my husband will not be the only one taking care of our family’s livelihood. I hope to use the skills that I have learned over the years and turn it into a business. Then, I will be able to help contribute an income, even if it may not be a large contribution.

I have a dream to open a small craft shop as well as a music school that implements the Russian music education from my home in Belarus.

However, these are plans for the distant future. I need to start with what I have now. “Moscow was not built in one day” people say.

ABOUT MY KIDS

My daughter, Nicole, started kindergarten in Poland where she learned to speak Polish (she has already forgotten everything, though). She is a very sociable girl. Nicole enjoys going to gymnastics and ballet. They’re some of her favorite things to do! This year she will go to kindergarten in Austin, Texas. I’m very glad that she will learn a new language while attending school! This will greatly develop her thinking abilities.

Her little brother, Marcin, is 2 years old. He is a very active child and my husband and I think he might like to try playing sports soon.

I am very happy that my children will grow up here, in a country with great opportunities! However, it’s a shame that they will not have memories of their native country. I continue to teach the Russian language to them at home as it is important that they know where they come from.

We didn’t originally want to move so far from friends and family, but we did not want to miss out on opportunities to see the world and get acquainted with new people and places. Austin is the first city in the US that we have lived. It’s a wonderful and cozy city with lots of friendly people! Thanks to Austin, I had a great first impression of America, as I always imagined it.

GETTING STARTED WITH DECOUPAGE

It was here, in this city, that I had the idea to give things a second chance! Once, when I went to a Goodwill store, I saw how many wooden things people threw out. Boxes, furniture, trays, frames, etc. Looking at them, I saw how beautiful they could still be! I just had to find a way to make these wooden objects into useful works of art! I became interested in the “decoupage” technique (implanting an image in the surface).

I looked at lots of videos and articles and now I have “new things” with an old story. Next, I tried remodeling old furniture. At my house, there is now a table, a bookcase, and a night table that found a second life in a new form.

My friends advised me to make things to sell. So, I began decorating boxes – a box can become a wonderful, one of a kind gift for loved ones or for yourself.
I like to learn different techniques and make sure that no two items are the same. I really try to make each item unique. Next, I really want to start making baskets for my clients!

I like to think that recycling and restoration of old things helps to save our natural resources on our planet. I am ready to help people in the transformation of their favorite wooden items that have lost their former beauty or give things a new look.

Quality and attention to detail”! These are the main tasks for me in creating these works.

Milana’s work can be almost any item – furniture, boxes and so on. The sky is is the limit, take a look below and
email Milana if you’d like to have her make you something.

MILANA’S WORK – item by item:

www.instagram.com/handmademilanadesign

www.etsy.com/shop/HandmadeMilanaDesign

Credit: Morgan Kainu and Julie Candoli – our editors.

Austin – Jul 27 2017

Mattie’s Lawn Happy Hour

Photos by Houman Omidifar


It was a great night despite the scorching 100 degree weather!

Come sit on Mattie’s lawn, porch or bar, join us under the majestic live oaks for a wonderful happy hour (available ONLY ON THE LAWN. Partake of thoughtfully sourced, rustic farm-fresh American fare and cocktails served with a generous side of Texas hospitality. This house has hosted some real characters over the last century, young and old, formal and informal—friends & family are always welcome.

First come – First serve – happy hour prices only available on the lawn. It is a space you could easily bring kids as well.
Login and see some photos I collected. If you are too hot – go and have a drink inside the downstairs or upstairs bar to cool off.
They are both small and intimate spaces.

Live music in the outside garden area – depending on the week the live music varies from jazz to blues to bluegrass.

Last week’s happy hour menu included $6 and $7 cocktails, wines $6, Beers and cider $3-4.
Bites: Chicken sandwich $6, Burger $6, Proscioutto tartine $6, Frites $5 etc

They usually have complimentary valet parking. When we were there (Friday) – they played smooth old jazz outside. Just the best environment and the trees gave us enough shade to survive the 100 degree weather,

Austin – Jul 29 2017

Some of you probably met at the W party Anders Eriksson, the fellow European (Swede) who owns The Polo Tennis & Fitness Club.
Anders attended our very first EuroCircle event here in Austin at the Austonian in 2010. Anders wanted to extend an invitation to all EuroCircle members to attend their Davis Cup Classic that culminates at Casino Night July 29th hosted by Polo Tennis & Fitness Club.

Casino Night Party is $35 for non-Polo Club members.
However, Anders in kindly extending us the $25 discounted ticket price to fellow Europeans.
In addition, he is giving us access to the club pool & gym for Saturday July 29th. So could come out, work out, swim and freshen up for the evening.
The Polo Tennis and Fitness Club boasts an architecturally unique three level pool complete with its own rock waterfall. Situated above the courts next to the event center, the pool features a continuously circulating water filtration system which keeps the water cooler in the hot Texas sun.
Let’s not forget you could also watch some great tennis.

HOW TO GET YOUR TICKET FOR SATURDAY NIGHT:
Call Anders and his team to attend – you MUST pay your ticket by July 27.
Telephone to get your ticket for the Casino Night: 512-829-4340 (have your credit card ready)
(Code – your original country of birth)

  • Dinner
  • Drinks
  • Silent Auction
  • Live Music
  • Dancing
  • Raffle
  • Blackjack
  • Roulette
  • Craps
  • Fun & Friends

Casino Night proceeds, if any, will benefit Helping Hands, Love Hope Strength, Crossroads, Dripping Springs Varsity Tennis Program

Now if you are a major tennis fan you might want to consider signing up also for a fun and friendly tennis competition.
2.5 to 4.5 singes & doubles division
$100 per player ($100 includes the above mentioned Casino Night for the player & a guest)
Wednesday, July 26th – cocktail party
Thursday & Friday, July 26th and July 27th – Evening matches
Saturday, July 29th – Day matches, awards & Casino Night Benefit

CLUB MEMBERSHIP 

Austin – Jun 29 2017

Thanks to Nima Ostadi for being our paparazzi for the evening.

Join the local Europeans and Europhiles at this stylish downtown location.
We are going to welcome you at the Secret Bar – next to the Record room but you are welcome to flow into any of spaces at the Living Room.
HAPPY HOUR is 5PM – 7PM, Monday – Friday in all of Living Room spaces.  Enjoy specialty bar snacks and cocktails starting at $5.

Parking – for events W offers $9 validated parking for up to 3 hours. Guests can also park in city hall parking and they can have it validated at restaurants. (not sure if the latter meant you get discount at City Hall)

Your hosts

Austin Polish Society, GlobalAustin & EuroCircle
Austin Polish Society at Facebook / Austin Polish Society website
GlobalAustin.org

APS is a Texas non-profit organization established in 2005 dedicated to furthering knowledge of Polish culture, traditions, history, language, arts, current affairs, and local events. They are probbaly one of the most active country-specific European groups – if not the most active. They even organize a film festival, monthly free movie previews on Sundays etc

GlobalAustin – What started in 1960 as a simple program to welcome international students to the University of Texas campus, is now part of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). They’ve connected thousands of international visitors with those in Austin who forge our economy, architecture, environment, city government, technology, and entrepreneurial, innovative culture. In a single year GlobalAustin hosts hundreds of leaders and professionals from dozens of countries through our Global Ties network.

EuroCircle is proud to collaborate with the other International Ambassador organizations led by City of Austin & GlobalAustin.

Happy Hour menu

WINE & BUBBLES 7

BUBBLES prosecco, tiamo, veneto IT brut rosé, gruet,
NM WHITE WINE chardonnay, meiomi, CA pinot gris, folie à deux, CA sauvignon blanc, echo bay, Marlborough,
NZ RED WINE pinot noir, rodney strong, CA cabernet sauvignon, chateau ste. michelle, WA malbec, alamos seleccion, A

BITES

HAND CUT FRIES 6 spicy mayo/ketchup
TRUFFLE POPCORN 6 cheddar cheese/herbs/fresh black pepper
WARM PRETZEL STICKS 5 spicy beer mustard/queso
HOUSE BAR NUTS 4 whole roasted almonds/rosemary/garlic
CHILI BRAISED PORK TACOS 4 avocado/pico de gallo/flour tortilla
LOADED FRIES 7 beef brisket/queso/jalepeño crema

Austin – May 24 2017

Aperitivo at Alimentari28

The Italian owners (Bernardo and Marco) of Numero28 Pizzeria & Vineria are  welcoming us  to Numero 28 Alimentari, a new Italian bakery, cafe, and cocktail bar next door at 452 W. Second Street. They are offering their fellow Europeans extended happy hour pricing on drinks and complimentary finger food.

Bonus: There will be a large patio.

About them by Austin Chronicle, direct quote: ” Opened by the same team and located right next door to Numero28 on West Second, the eatery serves up an array of authentic Italian pastries and espresso drinks, as well as paninis and other hot breakfast and lunch items. Staffed largely by native Italians, who greet guests with an enthusiastic “Buongiorno,” and staying true to the Italian eatery set up of lunch items on display bakery-style, Alimentari 28 feels classically and authentically Italian. For those who have spent any time in Italy, the cafe will feel welcoming and nostalgic.”

Austin – May 13 2017

Event Description:

Lights, Camera, Action!

What about watching the Eurovision Song Contest on a big screen LIVE from our downtown rooftop loft & a huge patio ? Join us and millions around the world on May 13th to celebrate the “Olympics” of pop music as the 62nd edition of this mega event unravels from Kyiv, Ukraine.

This is a fun and family-friendly event featuring: a pre-show mingle with your favorite Eurovision tunes, a guess the winner competition, a quiz walk and of course a LIVE streaming of the show.

$10 fee *Includes drinks, snacks and hot dogs for kids. Since all the money is used to buy drinks/snacks PLEASE make sure 

  1. To sign up
  2. Pay by Friday. May 12 10 am.

You can pay there at the door but they should know the numbers for logistics. Please login and sign up – and get your ticket.

 Hope to see you there!
List of Participants at the Eurovision Song Contest.

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EUROCIRCLE TRAVELS TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND – OCT 2017
Read More or email Sherry.

[Quiz] How Dutch Are You?

Our Dutch members Chantal and Tako moved to the USA and started a new life – and they changed their career.
Chantal and Tako have made it their mission to introduce the most traditional and delicious Dutch cookie to all Austinites. The Stroop Club was born.
Let’s see how Dutch are you ….

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Find out moreThe Stroop Club and this fun Dutch couple.

Austin – May 21 2017

The 5th Annual International Potluc 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 5th Annual International Potluck.
(If it rains we will need to select another date – The Scoot Inn 1308 E 4th St, Austin, TX 78702 has indoor space as well but not enough for heavy reain)

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.

Water, plates, cups, utensils and napkins will be provided.
Please bring any serving utensils/bowls needed for your dish. Please tape your name at the bottom of any serving dishes just in case (with your info).

SUGGESTED DONATION minimum $1 to cover the essentials for the event

More information:
The Soot Inn has no problem with minors attending, as long as they are accompanied by parents. They have a full bar, with prices generally ranging from $4-$6 (one or two selections may be as much as $8) for beer, and liquor drinks ranging in price from $4-$8 (with the exception of single malt Scotch, high end vodka and tequila, etc., which are obviously a bit more expensive)

Photos from our previous potlucks:

2013 at Icenhauers
2014 Deep Eddy (Eilers)
2015 at Alta’s Cafe
2016 Private Residence

PS. As usually we welcome warmly the non-profit intl groups join us – in EuroCircle’s case especially groups like Austin Polish Society, SACC, Austin Danish Club, etc (all Europeans)

EUROCIRCLE TRAVELS TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND – OCT 2017
Read More or ask Sherry at the event.