Berlin Events: Emergent Berlin @ Spreeacker-Sa June 1

Celebrate Berlin’s Sustainable Urban Culture at Emergent Berlin!

Editor: Nicole Winchell

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This coming Saturday, June 1, 2013, like-minded thinkers and doers will come together on the banks of Spree in the spirit of educating, exchanging, collaborating, networking and, of course, having fun.
The Emergent Berlin Festival will offer a full program of events, starting with short presentations on local, sustainable projects, 1/2 hour beachside workshops, open air film screenings on the waterfront cinema and ending with a rocking boathouse party. Lots of drinks and tasty vegan Indonesian food, home-cooked by Enak-Enak, will be served up all night long.

So come together and have fun making Berlin, and maybe even the world, a better place.

3 Euro Donation
18:00 until late

Music by: https://soundcloud.com/beat-kollektiv
Location: Spreeacker Köpernicker Strasse 49 (In case of rain, the fest will move next door to Katerholzig)
Event Contact: baumhaus.berlin(at)gmail.com

http://www.facebook.com/events/512873348775507/

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The event is organized by das Baumhaus. Das Baumhaus is a new project/event space that brings people together to engage with one another in meaningful ways. They combine mediums of art, technology, design and culture to create an experimental space built on principles of community, inclusion, collaboration and sustainability.

 

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