How to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Germany
Just because you’re far from home doesn’t mean you have to go without this year. Here are a few on-post Valentine’s Day celebrations to take part in this year.Read More
By Margarita Cambest
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs
Sweets and treats have donned commissary shelves since January, but Valentine's Day hasn't quite expanded throughout our host nation in the same way. Whether it's your first or 15th holiday in Germany, there are a few differences you may notice between how the holiday is celebrated here.
Originally derived from a pagan festival called Lupercalia, today's Valentine's Day came to be when pagan customs were mixed with the Christian feast of Saint Valentine. Many saints named Valentine are thought to be connected to the holiday, but the holiday's association with love can be traced back to 14th and 15th century England. It really only started appearing in Germany in the 1950s as United States and British soldiers brought the traditions into the country.
While Valentine's Day is now celebrated by all ages and in all places as a (sometimes commercial) show of love, celebrations in Germany are much more lowkey. You won't find German classmates swapping boxes and boxes of Valentine's Day cards in school or greeting cards directed at every acquaintance you've ever met. While there are some gift baskets, cards, and small treats available in local stores closer to mid-February, if it's celebrated at all the holiday locally really only involves significant others going out to dinner or exchanging small gifts (make sure to book those dinner reservations early). Locally in Baden-Württemberg, couples can gain free entry to 10 different sites managed by the state offices for Palaces and Gardens for the price of a kiss, including two sites in the Stuttgart area.
Luckily, there are many events across our installations to help USAG Stuttgart citizens of all ages celebrate. Being far from home this year doesn't mean you have to go without. Here are a few on-post Valentine's Day celebrations to take part in this Valentine's Day.
Ongoing through Feb. 14
Valentine's Day Balloon Sale Special
Patch Arts and Crafts Center
Looking to give your loved ones a special Valentine's Day gift? Stop by Patch Arts and Crafts Center and enjoy a special selection of Valentine's Day balloons! Balloons are available for purchase now through Feb. 14.
Feb. 10 at 4 p.m.
Valentine's Day Paracord Workshop
USO Stuttgart on Panzer Kaserne, Bldg. 2915, 3rd Floor
Join USO Stuttgart and volunteer Peter for a Valentine’s themed paracord workshop! All supplies to create an adorable heart shaped ornament will be provided. Register here.
Feb. 12-14
Chocolate Covered Fruit and Candy Sale
Panzer Exchange
Sarah Rieger Chocolate Covered Strawberries & Candies will set up at the Panzer Exchange. Reach out to the Exchange for more information.
Feb. 14 from 3-4:30 p.m.
Zombie Barbie Workshop
Patch Library
Middle school and high school students looking to avoid the traditional Valentine's Day cliches this year can join others at the Patch Library to zombify Barbie and Ken with paint, glitter, and other decorative materials. Dolls are provided while supplies last or you can bring your own. No registration is required.
Feb. 19 at 10 a.m.
Be My Own Valentine Workshop
USO Stuttgart on Panzer Kaserne, Bldg. 2915, 3rd Floor
Join the USO to indulge in all things chocolate at a fun Valentine's Day workshop. Register here.
Just because you’re far from home doesn’t mean you have to go without this year. Here are a few on-post Valentine’s Day celebrations to take part in this year.Read More
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