Things to know about February in Baden-Württemberg
Some old German names refer to February as “Taumond,” or thawing month, “Schmelzmond,” melting month, “Narrenmond,” fools’ month…Read More
Some old German names refer to February as “Taumond,” or thawing month, “Schmelzmond,” melting month, “Narrenmond,” fools’ month…Read More
Fasching (carnival) is celebrated in Stuttgart in February with parades and festivals. Read More
A team from the U.S. Consulate in Frankfurt held an outreach day, Jan. 31, to assist the Stuttgart military community with tourist passport applications, reports for births abroad and more.Read More
Twenty two stuttgart Model united nations delegates travel to Prague for debating and a bit of history. Read More
Stuttgart military community families with children of all ages were invited to Family Fitness Night at RB. Read More
All lanes are operational at the Main Gate, however, drivers must SLOW DOWN while passing through the barrier. Read More
Safer ≠ safe when it comes to e-cigarettes, hookah and other vapor methods. Read More
Patch Middle School’s Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) hosted the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee competition, Jan. 18.Read More
Don’t miss out on tasting or trying to bake at home, this local treat during Fasching. Read More
To speak with an AER representative in Stuttgart, contact ACS, Mon-Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at DSN: 431-3362/civ. 07031-15-3362.Read More
The 8th grader also moves one step closer to a $50,000 college scholarship. Read More
Travel Warnings, Emergency Messages etc. are being reformatted and simplified. See how…Read More
USO Stuttgart celebrated some of our outstanding community members’ contributions in this year’s Merry Magic program. Read More
Indulge in a traditional “Mutschel” pastry, invented in the 13th century in Reutlingen.Read More
If start to panic when a German waiter or waitress approaches you, it may be time to consider taking a German language course.Read More
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