The InterNations members in Bern met for a delicious sunday brunch at the Garden Restaurant Marzilibrücke and vsisted the “Zentrum Paul Klee” afterwards. Special thanks to our Local Ambassador Anita Hermecz for taking the photos. To see more pictures of this event, please visit the InterNations photo album.
Filed under: InterNations News on March 4th, 2009 | No Comments »
The InterNations Bern Community celebrated carnival on the streets of Bern with a lot of fun and amazing costumes! Special thanks to our Local Ambassador Anita Hermecz for taking the photos. To see more pictures of this event, please visit the InterNations photo album.
Filed under: InterNations News on March 4th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The InterNations Bern Community met last friday for a sportive evening full of fun, strikes and drinks! Many thanks to our Local Ambassador Anita Hermecz for taking the photos and organizing the event. To see more pictures of this event, please visit the InterNations photo album Special thanks for the suggestion of the event and [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on February 17th, 2009 | No Comments »
The latest event in Bern (and the last one for 2008) was one of the very cosy December Get-Togethers with a very ‘seasonal’ atmosphere, despite of (or because of?) the unsually high turnout with regard to the number of guests. Before the meeting started at the Lorenzini Bar, our Ambassador Anita Hermecz got off the [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on December 18th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
For their early December drinks, the InterNations Bern Community and Ambassador Anita Hermecz returned to one of the usual ‘haunts’ in the historical town centre — the beautiful 18th-century vault of the Kornhauskeller. The members from Brazil, Poland, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland, Italy, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Philippines, and Hungary started out discussing some of the more tedious [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on December 11th, 2008 | No Comments »
The combination of a laidback dinner and an energetic Salsa party at Schwellenmätteli has become a local tradition of the Bern InterNations Community by now. Last night, our team of Ambassadors, Anita Hermecz and Haider Al-Rashed, invited members from Italy, Ireland, Venezuela, the Philippines, Germany, Iraq, Finnland, Switzerland, Korea, and Hungary to a delicious meal [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on November 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
A small crowd of InterNations members with an avid interest in Bern’s cultural scene, our Ambassador Haider Al-Rashed included, joined a guided tour for the Bern Theatre Walk on the night of Monday, November 17. After an explanatory trip through the beautiful streets of the town centre, passing by many lovely old buildings and the [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on November 19th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Despite this year’s first snowfall in Bern and the flu making its round among the InterNations members, some guests were nonetheless determined not to miss the monthly Salsaare event — a dinner and a subsequent Salsa party at the Schwellenmätteli Restaurant by the banks of the River Aare. The expats from Germany, Hungary, South Africa, [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on October 31st, 2008 | No Comments »
A small but fine group of InterNations members from Bern crawled out of bed at an ungodly hour on a Saturday morning, to join our Ambassadors Anita Hermecz and Haider al-Rashed on their trip from Bern, Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen to the Jungfraujoch last week-end. Slowly but surely, the mountain train allowed them to leave the [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on October 27th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Although the crowd gathering around our Bern Ambassadors Anita Hermecz and Haider al-Rashed was smaller than usual this time, all those guests who’d made a successful escape from their work-related obligations on a Thursday night enjoyed the occasion nonetheless. The InterNations members from Ireland, Germany, Nigeria, Korea, South Africa, Iraq, Austria, and Hungary used their [...]
Filed under: InterNations News on October 24th, 2008 | No Comments »