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How to make a Butterfly Garden?  Theorical and Practical Workshop

How to make a Butterfly Garden? Theorical and Practical Workshop

Sat, May 30, 12:30 PM
From Butterfly Garden: biodiversity & community learning

Join us in our upcoming workshop about butterflies gardens! Saturday 30/05/2026 we will give a workshop in our Butterfly Garden, where we will get a bit deeper in to learn how these gardens are important, how we can make it, the basics things we need to know to start one at home. We will have a theorical part and a small practical part, where we are going to plant more plants and. you are going to sow some seeds to take home! Everyone is welcome! The workshop will be run in English, but if someone needs translation please let me know in advance, I can speak also Spanish, but for other languages please send me a message in advance. Location: Dammweg 216, 12057, Berlin This workshop is part of the big Nature Festival in Berlin called: Langer Tag der StadtNatur, so please you must register in this link: [https://www.langertagderstadtnatur.de/angebote/details/8689?fbclid=PAT01DUAReqlJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA81NjcwNjczNDMzNTI0MjcAAadUr-DJsT0P-djLgZwf2MI_wKNUKDPS923DBA6tev3UDxQKI9G3wvndZGD6ww_aem_muDmSXAohyzrWVKC24PDkA](https://www.langertagderstadtnatur.de/angebote/details/8689?fbclid=PAT01DUAReqlJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA81NjcwNjczNDMzNTI0MjcAAadUr-DJsT0P-djLgZwf2MI_wKNUKDPS923DBA6tev3UDxQKI9G3wvndZGD6ww_aem_muDmSXAohyzrWVKC24PDkA) This is a project with the support of IUCN Save Our Species, co-founded by the European Union. And in case you registered and then you are not able to come, please let us know, so we can receive more people. Hope to see you there :) Warmly, Mercedes 💚

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Outside cooking: Elderflowersyrup / HolunderblĂŒtensirup

Outside cooking: Elderflowersyrup / HolunderblĂŒtensirup

Sat, May 30, 12:30 PM
From Cook-Tandem
4.8

Warning There's no way to predict how much the blossoms bloom. Keine Erfolgsgarantie: Wenn nichts blĂŒht , sind wir durch die Grenzen der Natur eingeschrĂ€nkt. A simple outside cook meetup to make and take home ready made elderflower syrup. In the tiny park near Blaschkoallee grow some wild elderflower bushes and we make syrup directly from the blossom. HolunderblĂŒtensirup selber kochen ist ganz einfach - ich zeige euch die BlĂŒten und wie man daraus haltbaren Sirup herstellt :) Im Park an der Blaschkoallee wachsen einige wilde HolunderblĂŒtenstrĂ€ucher und wir machen Sirup direkt aus der BlĂŒte.

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Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Team Communication

Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Team Communication

Tue, Jun 2, 4:50 PM
From Center Berlin Toastmasters: Become a Better Speaker!
4.8

**Center Berlin Toastmasters: Put your words into action** New time: 7pm please arrive 10 minutes earlier. Join us for an exciting event where you can **put your words into action**! Toastmasters Berlin is hosting this **in-person event** at the **St. Lukas Church**. It's the perfect opportunity to enhance your public speaking skills, gain confidence, and connect with like-minded individuals. At Center Berlin Toastmasters, we believe in creating a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just starting out, you'll find a place to grow and improve your communication skills. Our experienced members will provide valuable feedback and guidance to help you become a more effective speaker. Don't miss this chance to **challenge yourself** and expand your horizons. Join us at the **St. Lukas Church** at 7:00 PM and let your words make an impact! **Aï»żgenda of the evening:** **Welcome and Introductions:** The Toastmaster of the Day (TMOD) often opens the meeting, who welcomes everyone and introduces the meeting's theme or agenda. The TMOD also introduces the key roles and functionaries for that session. **Prepared Speeches:** A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to prepared speeches. Members working through various projects in the Toastmasters education program deliver speeches based on their chosen projects. Each speech is evaluated by a designated evaluator who provides feedback on strengths and areas for improvement. **Table Topics:** Table Topics is a segment where impromptu speaking skills are tested. The Table Topics Master presents a series of short, unprepared speaking challenges or questions, and members or guests are invited to come to the podium and give a brief, improvised response. **Evaluations:** Following the prepared speeches and Table Topics segment, evaluators provide constructive feedback to speakers. These evaluations focus on content, delivery, body language, and time management. The goal is to help speakers improve their speaking skills. **Reports and Functionary Roles:** The meeting may include various functionary roles, such as the Timer, Grammarian, Ah-Counter, and others, who report on their observations and contributions to the session. These roles help members improve their language and time management skills. **General Evaluator:** The General Evaluator provides an overall assessment of the meeting, highlighting what went well and offering suggestions for improvement. They may also evaluate the evaluators' performance. **Awards and Recognitions:** Toastmasters sessions often conclude with awards and recognitions, including the Best Speaker, Best Evaluator, and Best Table Topics Speaker. These awards encourage members to strive for excellence in their speaking and leadership abilities. **Closing:** The meeting concludes with closing remarks from the Toastmaster of the Day, who may express gratitude to participants and encourage them to continue their Toastmasters journey. **Networking and Socialising:** After the formal meeting, members and guests often have the opportunity to network, socialise, and discuss their experiences in a more relaxed setting. Address: Bernburger Straße 4-5, 10963 Berlin Phone: +49 160 2376546 Email: [cb.toastmasters.d95@gmail.com](mailto:cb.toastmasters.d95@gmail.com) Sï»żee you there!

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Village Potluck - all welcome

Village Potluck - all welcome

Sat, May 23, 5:30 PM
From Village.Berlin
4.6

**Village Potluck** organized by the **[we are village](https://wearevillage.org/) volunteers team** for **LGBTQAI+ Friends** **Free event with [registration](https://wearevillage.org/en/shop/potluck/w20-2026)** đŸ”” Spending time together! With this in mind, the Village invites you to take part in this free event, have a laugh and make new friends. Just bring a dish of your choice (if possible) and we’ll eat & drink together in a relaxed atmosphere. You are also welcome to invite your friends. A casual opportunity to spend a great time together at the Village – indoors and in the garden. This event will be in German and/or English depending on participant needs. đŸ”” Gemeinsam Zeit verbringen! In diesem Sinne lĂ€dt dich das Village dazu ein, an diesem kostenlosen Event teilzunehmen, zu genießen, zu lachen und neue Freundschaften zu schließen. Bring einfach etwas zu Essen deiner Wahl mit (wenn möglich) und wir essen & trinken zusammen in gemĂŒtlicher, lockerer Runde. Gerne kannst du auch deine Freunde dazu einladen – eine gute Gelegenheit zusammen eine tolle Zeit im Village zu verbringen – drinnen und im Garten. Dieses Event wird je nach TeilnehmerbedĂŒrfnissen auf Deutsch und/oder Englisch sein.

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Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Communication

Toastmasters Public Speaking - Practice effective Communication

Tue, May 26, 4:50 PM
From Center Berlin Toastmasters: Become a Better Speaker!
4.8

đŸŽ€ **What Happens at a Toastmasters Meeting?** We change the time to 7pm please aarive 10 minutes earlier. Curious about Toastmasters? Come experience it for yourself! At **Toastmasters Center Berlin**, our meetings are designed to help you grow as a speaker, listener, and leader — in a fun, supportive environment. Here’s what you can expect: ✅ **Warm Welcome** – Guests are always greeted with open arms. No pressure to speak — just observe and enjoy! ✅ **Prepared Speeches** – Members deliver inspiring, informative, or entertaining speeches they've crafted. ✅ **Impromptu Speaking (Table Topics)** – A fun challenge where volunteers speak on surprise topics for 1–2 minutes. Great for thinking on your feet! ✅ **Constructive Feedback** – Every speaker receives thoughtful evaluations to help them improve. ✅ **Leadership & Roles** – Members take on meeting roles that build confidence and leadership skills. Whether you're looking to overcome stage fright, sharpen your storytelling, or simply meet like-minded people — this is the place to start. đŸ—“ïž **Join us as a guest — no experience needed!** 📍 **Toastmasters Center Berlin** 💬 **Grow your voice. Share your story.**

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Spieleabend

Spieleabend

Mon, Jun 1, 4:00 PM
From Offenes Wohnzimmer: Moabit Nachbarschaft
4.7

English below Liebe Nachbarn und Freunde, Kommt vorbei und lernt eure Nachbarn kennen bei einer Runde Wizard, Just One, Dixit, Fluxx, und noch viel mehr. Ihr dĂŒrft natĂŒrlich eure Lieblingsspiele mitbringen und sie uns beibringen, falls wir sie noch nicht kennen. Teilnahme auf Spendebasis. Wo: offenes Wohnzimmer, Waldenserstr. 13, 10551 Berlin http://www.offeneswohnzimmer.org/ Dear neighbors and friends, The Offenes Wohnzimmer is hosting the next board game night. Come around and meet your neighbors around a game of scrabble, cards and more. You’re welcome to bring your favorite games. Participation donation based 🙂 http://www.offeneswohnzimmer.org/ Anmeldung: tanjaklett@gmx.de oder spontan !

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