The Citizen - July 23, 2015

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SLEEP WELL this summer with our tips to optimize your nights — PAGE 4.

EXPLORE GERMANY and get to see GarmischPartenkirchen and its surroundings — PAGE 9.

BIKING IN STUTTGART For sport or just for fun, these tips get you on the trail — PAGE 2.

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Special Summer Edition

VACATION ON A GERMAN FARM

HEALTHY SUMMER RECIPES

DELFT: DUTCH CERAMICS

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Rediscover the natural way of living. Farm holidays offer relaxation, recreation and interesting activities for all ages. — PAGE 3

Cook and grill the healthy way this summer. These recipes will surely impress your family and guests. — PAGES 7/8

Explore Delft, the epicenter of Dutch ceramics and hometown of Johannes Vermeer the world famous artist. — PAGE 10

Visit Lorraine Cemetery to remember and honor the fallen heroes that once freed Europe from the grasp of the Nazi regime. — PAGE 14


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Cycling in Stuttgart

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Stuttgart is a biking town and cycling is a major form of transportation to and from work, as well as riding for enjoyment. With the warm weather ahead, cyclists are popping up all over, hopping off and on the S-Bahn, riding in the woods, or just taking a short trip to the market. Cycling is a healthy and scenic opportunity to see Stuttgart in a whole new way.

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You may even know a friend or two who bike to work or post. I interviewed my good friend Tom and asked him these questions about his weekly cycling commute. How often do you bike commute to work? Twice per week, when I do not have duty obligations before 7:30 a.m. Do you use an app for directions, and if so, which one? If not, what would you recommend for learning routes? No app, but I use Google Maps Aerial View to find trails and avoid heavy traffic areas. What kind of bike would you recommend for someone interested in bike commuting? I came with a full suspension mountain bike which did work, but the commuter bikes and road bikes passing me got old in a hurry. I replaced it with a hard tail (front shocks

only) that has a handlebar mounted front shock lockout, which makes it very confident to switch the front shock. After riding through the winter and finding the many trails, I would recommend a hard tail. It handles most conditions and is much faster than the full suspension mountain bike. What are some safety precautions you take before or while commuting? I suggest a good helmet that allows room for a hat when temps drop, plenty of reflective gear, gloves (summer and winter), Gortex shoe covers, and a sturdy front light with high output. Do you have favorite routes? I vary my route to Panzer, but I really enjoy the tank trail from Panzer to Patch. It has no traffic with plenty of other outdoor enthusiasts and the occasional deer. Any other advice or helpful hints you would like to share? Explore potential commuter routes on the weekend when you have more time or on the bike ride home. I try to avoid taking the same route every week and time my rides home to increase the workout value.

Cycling Trails Cycling trails in Baden-Württemberg are some of the easiest to follow with signage at almost every turn. Below is a list of sites that will help with your trail search. I absolutely love using Tourism in Germany or Cycling in Germany because I can plan scenic routes for my family. I also use the VVS Radfahren Planner App but only for time and general location information. A couple of other good sites to use are www.bikemap.net/ en and http://www.mapmyride.com/ routes/?location=Stuttgart,%20Germany. There is also a Facebook page

for the American Stuttgart Cycling Community as well. This is a closed group, but you may ask to join. If I need a GPS while cycling, I use Google Maps App. When using it, just make sure you change the mode to cycling. Also, check your settings when planning your route, for traffic patterns, etc.

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Sculptoura trail in Ehningen

German laws regarding cycling are straight forward and similar to those in the states. A super helpful site for safety laws is www.bicyclegermany.com. Author’s Profile: Wendy Payne is a military spouse and lives with her family in Stuttgart, Germany. She is a freelance writer, blogger and photographer. She also enjoys gardening, hiking, yoga and sharing Europe with people. Disclaimer: The story contains opinions and web links that are not necessarily endorsed by The Citizen.


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Bauernhof: Life on the farm Looking for an easy, stress-free, authentic holiday experience? Farm holidays at a Bauernhof located in Germany and across Europe are great for cyclists, hikers, sports and recreation enthusiasts, or for those just looking to take in a peaceful landscape. Farm holidays offer relaxation, recreation and interesting activities for all ages. Those on holiday can ride horses, help with farm chores, enjoy spa retreats, walk forest trails, swim in lakes and soak in the natural beauty of Europe. Most farms offer a hearty farmer’s breakfast with fresh regional products. Scattered across every region of Germany, Bauernhöfe offer a range of accommodations. Many farms offer cozy apartments with swimming pools, spa opportunities and Internet. Others require you to roll out your sleeping bag and hit the hay in the farmer’s barn loft. One hotel in Bavaria, Bett im Kornfeld, allows guests to sleep in a wheat field on a brass bed with a hay mattress. This stay offers breakfast, an outdoor shower and a construction trailer toilet. For more information, call Bett im Kornfeld at 0362-9608. These farm vacations extend through all of Europe in countries such as Spain, Italy and Austria. Whether you are looking to pick or stomp

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grapes, milk cows or just lounge in a tranquil setting, farm stays offer an up-close view of Germany and the rest of Europe for the fraction of the cost of a hotel. Depending on whether you want to “rough it” or receive a little pampering, prices can range from $15 to $200 per night. For details on Bauernhöfe in Germany, visit www.landtourismus.de. or www.bauernhofurlaub.de.

Farm stays all over Europe offer many options from horseback riding, hiking or relaxing in the great outdoors. — Photo by Farm Grudinger

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content of this edition has been selected exclusively by AdvantiPro in an effort to foster a stronger bond between the Stuttgart Military Community’s military personnel, their families and Germany — their home away from home. We hope you and your family will make the most of your time here. We hope you enjoy this first annual Special Summer Edition!


Sleep By Dr. Krystal White AdvantiPro contributing writer

Most people crave even a tiny sliver of sun during the bleak winter months, but by the time summer arrives, experts warn that much desired hours of extra daylight in the summer contribute to sleep problems. Seventeen to 18 hours of sunlight can completely alter your regular sleep patterns. Combine that with a summer schedule (having kids home from school or a long vacation) and higher temperatures, and you’ve got a recipe for sleep deprivation. Although stress is the number one reason people report that they lose sleep, many things can cause insomnia: poor sleep habits, being sick or ill, going through hormone changes, having chronic pain, restless legs syndrome, being overweight, or sleep apnea. Dr. Ohayon, MD, a sleep expert at Stanford University who has been surveying the prevalence of sleep disorders in the U.S. since 1990, reported that sleep problems become more prevalent during summer months, jumping from 10 percent of the adult population up to 25 percent. Given that many people don’t already get the recommended amount of sleep during the rest of the year, summer months compound the issue. “Regular schedules are often disrupted in the summer when school is out and this can lead to poor sleep routine,” said Dr. Daniels,

HEALTH pediatrician at LRMC. “The sun stays out later too, suppressing some of the natural sleep drive, making it even harder to fall asleep.” Sleep Deprivation is associated with a decrease in IQ points, more negative behavior, more parent-to-child and more peer-to-peer conflict. Kids that gets less than eight hours are more likely to be labeled “trouble-makers” by teachers, and also diagnosed with ADHD. Adults who get less than seven hours over a three month period, are more likely to get into motor vehicle accidents. Sleep deprivation is related to avoidable weight gain and irrational decision making skills. Dr. Daniels will be specializing in sleep disorders in a medical fellowship later this year. “Keep a consistent bedtime routine even during summer vacation, particularly a regular wake-up time in the morning,” Daniels said. Also, avoid using laptops, tablets, smartphones, and other light-emitting screens before bedtime. Instead, consider reading books from a summer reading list when getting ready to go to sleep.” Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to combat summertime sleep woes. Follow these guidelines for sleeping soundly. Author's information: Dr. White is a pediatric psychologist at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and the developmental health consultant for Europe Regional Medical Command. She specializes in healthy habits across the lifespan and evaluating developmental disorders.

Guidelines: 1. Control the light and the temperature. Exposure to light and higher temperatures can alter the amount of melatonin in your body’s system. This natural chemical controls the sleep/ wake cycle. Invest in blinds that darken the bedroom and keep them shut through the day. The ideal temperature range for sleeping is 68 degrees to 72 degrees Fahrenheit (19-22 Celsius). Keep a fan or air conditioner and good ventilation in the bedroom to obtain a good night’s rest. 2. Be intentional during holidays. Although you may be tempted to stay up late and sleep in during vacations, this can wreck your sleep habits and health. Staying up late is related to over consumption of food and alcoholic drinks, which also disrupts appropriate sleep quality. Be intentional to avoid long naps during the day and try to maintain as close to your regular wake and sleep times as possible (within one hour to 90 minutes in either direction). 3. Calm down: Within 90 minutes of bedtime, refrain from: TV watching, computer playing (highly stimulating visually), physical activity, make sure that your kids have no caffeine at all after 5 p.m. Keep them away from chocolate, tea and carbonated drinks, but a snack is okay. Warm milk continues to demonstrate effective relaxation. 4. Set a specific bedtime and stick to it. Your child’s body clock will adjust much more quickly to the routine if the routine follows a natural and consistent pattern. 5. Follow a routine: A good routine might include dinner, clean-up, light activity, bath, snack, a ritual good night activity and then 1 to 2 books in bed, hugs and kisses, lights off, nightlight on. Ritual Activity Ideas: • Many kids (ages 2 and above) enjoy going around the room or the house and saying goodnight to favorite toys, people,

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and other objects, much as the baby rabbit and his mother do in Goodnight Moon. “Our favorite bedtime ritual is saying goodbye and goodnight to the sun,” Know when to say when, though (five minutes); if your toddler insists on saying goodnight to every brick in the living room wall, it’s a safe bet he’s trying to put off bedtime a little longer). • Use a “dream buddy,” or a stuffed non-electronic toy who can only be used in bed. The child and dream buddy protect each other, and some kids love choosing three things/people dream buddy says “goodnight” to each night. 6. Noises off. No TV in bedrooms, no phones (kids text!) in bedrooms, no music to sleep with in bedrooms. If a parent says “but he needs it to fall asleep!” know that he has learned to fall asleep with it, and can learn to fall asleep without it. It is a process to remove those items, but given that sleep deprivation comes at such a behavioral cost, it’s well worth the fight. 7. Stay put: Once child is “upstairs” preparing for bed, he should stay upstairs. If he leaves room, do not talk, or say anything, but physically take him back to the room. 8. Keep the peace! Bedtime is for sleeping. Nothing else is to be tolerated. Ignore requests for snacks, drinks, bathroom. If he gets upset as he sees you walk out the door after you tuck him in, tell him you’ll be back to check on him in a few minutes. In all likelihood, he’ll be fast asleep by the time you return. Remember: You cannot force a kid to sleep! But you can establish that she must have a bedtime and stay in her room. Make sure you set these clear expectations. Sleep is your body’s number one way to recover, replenish and repair. Make it a staple of your life this summer, and by autumn, you and your family will be healthier and happier.

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HEALTH

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Food refusals: establishing healthy eating habits for children Story and photo by Dr. Krystal White AdvantiPro contributing writer

Food refusals, sensitive palates, distracted or hyperactive tendencies and dramatic reactions are commonly experienced by parents trying to establish healthy eating habits. Although most parents believe their child is a “picky eater,” in an eating culture that emphasizes abundant choices, many people can be labeled as “finicky” if scrutinized. Grown adults shun onions, won’t touch cooked egg yolks and they pick out green vegetables on communal pizzas. It is quite common for people to prefer one type of cheese over another, or fancy one particular brand of French fry or lunch meat over others. With so many options and so many opportunities to taste different foods, developing strong eating preferences is easy. Most parents and children battle it out over these eating habits and preferences quite publically. Unlike other routines, such as bathing, dressing or bedtime, eating routines are more public and visible to others outside the home. Children who are hard to feed often draw more attention to themselves than children who are difficult to put to bed. It’s easy to understand, therefore this is why parents often become more stressed during dinner time than during bedtime. Children have to eat and parents feel it is their job not only to feed them, but to ensure that they eat enough and right. Parents worry about how much or how little their children eat and this causes stress. The parent-child relationship around feeding remains one of the most challenging and humbling jobs of parenting. Here are the four main big food fights parents and children have: noncompliance (refuses to eat what is served), complaining about what is offered, not “eating enough” and leaving

"Peer pressure" trying new foods with your toddler works well when done as a group.

the table during mealtimes. A lot of parents worry that their child is not eating enough. Adults forget that children have smaller stomachs and assume that their portions should be larger. It is helpful to remember that the size of a toddler’s stomach is close to the size of their fist. A dozen or so “bites” is enough for toddlers. The best advice for parents is to ask their pediatrician if a child is at a healthy weight for his or her age. Parents should strive not to worry about how much a child eats during their meal. Most of the time, children tend to get enough of their nutritional needs over the course of a week. Parents with the least amount of difficulty feeding their children have learned to adjust their focus away from the amount of what is eaten toward giving access to a wide range of healthy foods and letting children decide on what to eat from the selection given to them. Just like adults, kids tend to eat more on some days and less on others. Julie Webb-Keltepe, a Landstuhl Regional Medical Center speech and language therapist who specializes in brief treatment of children with feeding disorders, advises parents. “When introducing new foods, repeated exposure is necessary for the food to become a preferred taste,” WebbKeltepe said. “Try to not respond to refusal behaviors. If the child is young, you may need to degrade the texture (solid to fork mashed or fork mashed to puree) to gain initial acceptance.” The more distressed parents become that “he’s not eating,” the more distressed a child’s eating will become. Parents should try not worry about his size or weight unless a doctor informs you that they are behind in their physical development. In an age where the food industry markets to children quite intentionally, knowing what to feed your child can also be overwhelming. Children should be given fruits, vegetables and protein to try every day. Snacks should be eaten one hour before bed, and not offered for those who “ate their dinner.” If you are going to do nighttime snacks or sweets, everyone should be given access to them. If you reward eating dinner with sweets, you are fostering active dislike of the food presented at mealtime and more intense attraction of having dessert. The more you restrict foods, and save unhealthy foods or sweets as a bribe, the more likely the treat will be desired. Always offer dessert, or one treat a day no matter what (meaning, it is not a bribe) and you control your choices. Treats don't have to be processed — they can be fruits, jam on bread, cheese

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cubes, steamed colorful veggies or a even a spoonful of honey. Children are new-food-phobic by nature. Research shows a repeated less than 10 neutral exposures within a short timeframe enhance acceptance of new foods. The best thing a parent can do is to keep exposing their children to the same food over and over again. After 10 times of trying a food and not liking it, it's probably safe to say that your child does not truly “like” it. Remember that talking about eating isn't really fun, for the parent or for the child. Don’t comment or try to explain to them how to eat better; modeling is more powerful. Try not to comment on what or how much your kids are eating. Be as neutral as possible. Remember, you’ve done your job as a parent by giving access to the food, now let them learn to eat without needing your encouragement. Feeding children can feel like a battlefield. Here are a few tricks to prepare you better for potential “fights.” 1) Have it your way: Kids want food choices and so do you, so limit choices to two within each food category (“Do you want juice or milk?” “Peas or carrots?). Involve kids in these choices when making dinner, but make sure you don't care about their selection: “Should we have pasta or pizza?” Kids should help decide one item at every meal, increasing the chances on them eating something. 2) Just say no. Don't become a shortorder cook. Say “the kitchen closes at 7” and mean it. People will always prefer a meal, hand-tailored to their preferences, over a family style selection. If you always allow your child to eat something he prefers later after the meal or as a separate meal from the family, he won’t learn how to accommodate other foods into his palate. 3) Be a role model. If you're constantly on a diet or have erratic eating

habits, your children will grow up thinking that this sort of behavior is normal. Be honest with yourself about the kinds of food messages you're sending. Trust your body to tell you when you're hungry and when you're full, and your kids will learn to do the same. Eat what’s healthy. If you don’t want your children eating something, don’t have it in the house as an option (or at least have it out of their sight). 4) Go with the flow: Children will be inconsistent. So expect a hearty appetite one day and little the next, or hate a certain food and then love it. Enjoy these surprises and don’t try to control their appetite. 5) Trick or Treat: If you are going to use food as a reward, only use it for one non-eating related behavior: potty training, after doing a chore, taking turns, getting ready for school. If you start to give kids food for more than one specific behavior, they will ask for sweets more and more. 6) Whining is going to happen: Whining peaks between age 3 and 4. It is a stage, just as learning to walk, read or going through puberty. Expect it, keep your cool and learn to ignore it. When kids whine about food, the best bet is for you to bite your tongue. At least at some point in a family’s life feeding children will be difficult. However, as parents become more tolerant of their child’s negative reactions to the “food learning curve,” the more resilient a family’s eating habits become. Eating together is one of the most rewarding parts of a family’s culture. Dr. White is a pediatric psychologist at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and the developmental health consultant for Europe Regional Medical Command. She specializes in healthy habits across the lifespan and evaluating developmental disorders.


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Healthy summer BBQ recipes Headed to a summer barbecue? Try putting a twist on the traditional burgers and coleslaw and make your dishes a little healthier. by Megan Finely AdvantiPro contributing writer

Black Bean and Corn Salad

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Ingredients: Two 15-ounce cans black beans, rinsed and drained 1 1/2 cups corn or hominy 2 red bell peppers, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 bundle of green onion, chopped 2 tomatoes, chopped 2 teaspoons salt 9 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon lime zest (be sure to zest limes before juicing them) 6 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro 2 avocados, chopped Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and mix well. Serve.

Asian Style Flank Steak

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Ingredients: 1/2 cup soy sauce 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons sesame oil 2 tablespoons (heaping) minced ginger 3-5 cloves minced garlic 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes 1 whole flank steak

for at least 30 minutes, or preferably overnight. Preheat an outdoor grill on high heat and lightly oil grate. Grill pineapple for 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until heated through and grill marks appear.

grill and cook until chicken is done, turning the chicken as necessary. The chicken is done when the juice runs clear. Serve.

Chili Lime Grilled Corn

Drunken Chicken

Marinate steak in mix overnight. Grill on preheated grill, 5 minutes on each side for medium rare. After grilling, let it rest for several minutes before slicing.

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Ingredients: One 3-pound chicken Seasoned salt House seasoning, recipe follows One 12-ounce can beer 1 sprig rosemary Photo by Paul Horwitz/Shutterstock.com

Ingredients: 1 fresh pineapple, peeled, cored and cut into 1-inch rings 1/4 teaspoon honey 3 tablespoons melted butter 1 dash hot pepper sauce salt to taste Place pineapple in a large resealable plastic bag. Add honey, butter, hot pepper sauce and salt. Seal bag, and shake to coat evenly. Marinate

House Seasoning: 1 cup salt 1/4 cup black pepper 1/4 cup garlic powder Preheat grill. Wash and drain chicken. Coat the chicken inside and out with seasoned salt and House Seasoning. Open the can of beer and carefully insert a sprig of rosemary. Then, place the beer can into the body cavity starting at the rear of the chicken. Carefully place the chicken on the grill, standing up on can, making sure not to spill the beer. Cover the

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Ingredients: 6 ears corn, in their husks 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper Juice of 3 limes Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 cup feta cheese Heat a grill to medium-high heat. Grill the corn in their husks until the husks start to blacken, about 3 minutes per side. Mix together the butter, chili powder, cayenne pepper, lime juice and some salt and black pepper in a bowl until incorporated. Peel back the corn husks, leaving on to use as handles while eating. Rub the chili-lime butter all over the corn. Garnish with the feta cheese.


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Vaihingen Beach Party By Megan Finley AdvantiPro contributing writer

Interested in making a trip to the beach this summer on a small budget and only a couple hours drive away? Vaihingen, Germany, might be the place for you! Every

summer, Vaihingen transforms its quaint marketplace into a sandy beach retreat! Complete with lounge chairs, umbrellas, snacks and cocktails there is something for every member of the family. From 16 July to 7 September, adults can relax in the sun while

children dig in the sand or partake in organized activities and sports. Dating back as far as 799 a.d., Vaihingen is a picturesque village located between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe in Southern Germany. Situated on the river Enz, Vaihingen offers several

Summer market recipes By Krystal White AdvantiPro contributing writer

White beans with poached egg, wilted greens and brown-butter Lemon Sauce

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Garlic and brown-butter soaked beans and eggs pop with bright flavors. This is a perfect meal for a quick date night during the busy work week. Servings: 2 1 can white beans, drained and rinsed 3 fresh eggs, (more or less depending on how hungry you feel and what else is being served) 1 bunch (about 10 ounces) Swiss chard, (sliced into thin ribbons) washed, stems removed, and sliced 4 garlic cloves, sliced 1 pinch red pepper 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons lemon juice salt and pepper Poached eggs: Fill a pot with 4 inches of water and bring to a hot simmer. Crack the eggs into individual measuring cups and slowly slip them in the simmering water. Poach eggs for 5 minutes and then transfer to a bowl filled with warm water.

Cook greens and garlic: In a large skillet over medium heat, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the garlic, greens and a pinch of salt and pepper. Saute until the chard wilts and the garlic is pungent. Add red pepper flakes and transfer mixture to a separate plate. Brown the butter: With the skillet back over medium-high heat, melt the butter. Continue to cook it, swirling the butter occasionally in the pan until the butter darkens and begins to smell nutty. Remove from heat and whisk in the lemon juice and 1/4 teaspoon of salt. The lemon juice will make the butter sizzle up and sputter before cooling down. Plate together: Line the bottom of a plate with beans. Add the greens on top. Slowly remove the poached eggs from the water with a slotted spoon and lay them over the beans. Finally, pour the butter-lemon sauce on top and serve immediately.

roasted chicken. Servings: 4 2 cups organic spinach 1 cup fresh organic basil 2/3 cup raw almonds, toasted 2/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese 6 cloves of garlic, peeled 1 cup cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil 1 and 1/4 tablespoon organic freshsqueezed lemon juice 1/2 teaspoon organic lemon zest sea salt and pepper to taste Puree all ingredients in a high speed blender. Once prepared, let sit for at least 8 hours to allow all flavors to marinate together.

Grilled figs and peaches with date balsamic cream Do you need to impress someone in a short amount of time? Roasting the fruit over a grill or under a broiler set on

sites worth seeing, most notably, the Pulvertum Tower, Saint Pete’s Church, and Kaltenstein Castle. Vaihingen offers culture, halftimbered houses, interesting shops, and a unique beach experience for those looking for a weekend excursion.

high will caramelize the natural sugars in the fruit. Pairing the date balsamic cream (found in specialty shops in the farmer’s market or in most large German supermarkets) with creme fraiche and a little sprinkle of salt and pepper, will add a unique, bright balance of flavors that you’ll crave all summer long. Servings: 4 8 figs, halved 4 peaches, halved 1 tablespoon butter 4 tablespoons date flavored balsamic cream sauce ½ cup creme fraiche sea salt and pepper to taste Cook fruit: Baste the flat end of the fruit with butter and grill or broil for 2 minutes or until browned. Set fruit to cool for 15 minutes, dividing them onto 4 plates. Drizzle 2 tablespoons creme fraiche on top of fruit, top with balsamic cream sauce and a dash of sea salt and pepper.

Almond pesto

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An excellent summer sauce that is slightly sweet and less oil based compared to a traditional recipe. Drizzle the pesto over grilled vegetables (zucchini, asparagus, tomatoes and peppers) or spoon on top of steamed white fish or

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Exploring Garmisch-Partenkirchen A guide to Garmisch’s natural beauty and relaxation Story and photos by Amie LaSalvia AdvantiPro contributing writer

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a beautiful place to visit, located right at the foot of the Alps. Garmisch and Partenkirchen used to be two separate places, but were merged for the 1936 Winter Olympics. It's a threehour drive from Stuttgart, but it is definitely worth the drive with places to stop and stretch your legs along the way as you admire the beautiful scenery.

Hiking around Garmisch During the summer months in Garmisch, the climate is perfect for outdoor activities for anyone who loves nature. Hikers can explore countless miles of walks and leisurely hikes around the amazing alpine lakes and there are many great trails for families. The Alpine mountains are truly a breathtaking place to spend some time and enjoy nature.

Neuschwanstein Castle Neuschwanstein Castle is without a doubt a “must do” before, during or after a trip to Garmisch. The castle is found in the Alps and the view is worth seeing. When taking a trip to the castle, be sure to get there as early as possible if you want to take a tour of the inside. You will need to make sure you purchase a ticket from the ticket office located at the foot of the hill.

The walk up to the castle is about 30 to 40 minutes — if you don’t fancy the walk, or if you’re seeking a more romantic approach, there is a horse and carriage that will take you to and from the castle. When walking up the winding road, there are some great photo opportunities by the waterfall and streams that run down the mountain. Once you reach the top, there is a magnificent panoramic view. This magical castle was the inspiration for the Disney castle and was once home to King Ludwig. For more information and for tickets, visit www.neuschwanstein.de/englisch/ tourist/.

Zugspitze Mountain Nestled in the Alps right outside of Garmisch is Zugspitze Mountain, Germany’s tallest mountain. The mountain is 2962 meters (9718 feet) high. There is a cable car that will take you straight to the peak which you will find right next to the Eibsee parking lot. Once you are at the top of this mountain, on a clear day, you are able to see mountain peaks of four different countries: Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Germany. You will also get a glimpse of 400 different mountain peaks. The border between Germany and Austria runs along the west summit, also a great place for outstanding photos. While you are enjoying the beautiful views, take advantage of the panorama restaurant that

serves fantastic dishes while you enjoy the scenery. Between Sept. 19 and 27, Zugspitze hosts their annual Oktoberfest where they serve original Paulaner beer, Tyrolean and Bavarian delicacies, and play great traditional Oktoberfest music. For more information or to reserve a table, visit www.zugspitze-oktoberfest.at.

Edelweiss Resort There are many great places to stay in Garmisch but the Edelweiss Lodge Resort is one of the best. It is available to Department of Defense ID cardholders, retirees and dependents. This lodge not only has great room prices, it also offers its guests a number of things to do. At the end of a long day, spend time in the resort’s wellness club which includes a gym, indoor heated pool, outdoor hot tub, wet and dry saunas, massage therapy and a refreshing juice bar. Not only do guests have unlimited access during their stay to the wellness club, but they also have access to some great restaurants. The resort has countless summer outdoor activities and tours. You can pick up information from their gift store or at the front desk. Be sure to ask about the Partnach Gorge tour, biking and hiking adventures, indoor rock climbing, water sports and paragliding. For more information, visit www.edelweisslodgeandresort.com/ index.php.

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Delft: The epicenter of Dutch ceramics

manufacturer of Delft blue pottery, but was also the hometown of Johannes Vermeer, one of the most Situated halfway between Rotter- celebrated Dutch artists of the 17th dam and The Hague is Delft, a charm- century. His most famous works ining town with many links to its his- clude “Girl With a Pearl Earring” and toric past. The city is well known as domestic interior scenes such as “The an important Milkmaid.” The town of Delft has played a particularly important role in Dutch history because it was where William of Orange, the founder of what became the Netherlands today, met his end when he was brutally murdered by Balthazar Gerards in 1572. William of Orange, “Father of the Fatherland,” was laid to rest in the New Church where his tomb can still be visited today. The new church and across from it, the old town hall, occupy pride of place in Delft’s Market Square which ranks Courtesy photos by Nico van Nieuwenhuijzen, Delft Pottery among one of the

Story by Karin Flick AdvantiPro contributing writer

most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands. The market square is the beating heart of a remarkably well-preserved city centre which is highlighted by the medieval structure of its canals and streets. Take a stroll through the center, enjoy the old mansions with their gables, the quaint boutiques and the pleasant, relaxed ambience. A trip to Delft would not be complete without a visit to the original Delft Pottery. It’s the perfect opportunity to get behind the scenes and look at the meticulous production process, which even today, relies entirely on handwork; a tradition that began at the start of the 17th century. Nowadays, almost all the Delft Pottery that is sold in souvenir shops is not hand-painted anymore, but rather printed and mass-produced. However, the family-owned Delft Pottery, “De Delftse Pauw,” and their renowned artists, keep the rich tradition alive by painting every single piece entirely by hand. This precise process results in individual pieces of art, not only unique in style, but also

in color and shape. De Delftse Pauw is situated along an idyllic canal in a typical Dutch setting in Delft-Noord, just near the border of Delft and Rijswijk. The centuries-old pottery factory treats its visitors to a private tour through the ateliers where during the week painters can be observed working, paying attention to even the smallest details of the decorations. During the tour, visitors discover how, during the first stage of production, the initial shapes are produced by pouring fluid clay into molds. The second part of the production process involves the painting with a mystical black paint. A look at the process demonstrates why the pottery is known for its personal approach and authenticity. Another “must-see” is the Delftse Pauw showroom and shop, which exhibits the company’s entire range of products. The factory also offers worldwide shipping, and you can be sure that each of your purchased items will come with the Delft Pottery certificate of authenticity. For details, visit www.delftpottery.com.


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Coming to PatCh theater thursday, July 23 — Trainwreck (R) 6 p.m. Friday, July 24 — Pixels in 3D (PG-13) 6 p.m., Pixels (PG-13) 9 p.m. Saturday, July 25 — Minions in 3D (PG) 3 p.m., Pixels in 3D (PG-13) 6 p.m., Ant-Man in 3D (PG-13) 9 p.m. Sunday, July 26 — Minions (PG) 4 p.m., Pixels (PG-13) 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 — Pixels (PG-13) 6 p.m. thursday, July 30 — Terminator Genisys (PG-13) 6 p.m. Friday, July 31 — Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (PG-13) 6 p.m., 9 p.m. Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Dates are subject to change. Please check with your local theater for the most up-to-date schedule.

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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation — Ethan (Tom Cruise) and team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating the Syndicate – an international rogue organization as highly skilled as they are, committed to destroying the IMF.

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Trainwreck — Since she was a little girl, it’s been drilled into Amy’s (Amy Schumer) head by her rascal of a dad (Colin Quinn) that monogamy isn’t realistic. Now a magazine writer, Amy lives by that credo, enjoying what she feels is an uninhibited life free from stifling, boring romantic commitment, but in actuality, she’s kind of in a rut. When she finds herself starting to fall for the subject of the new article she’s writing, a charming and successful sports doctor named Aaron Conners (Bill Hader), Amy starts to wonder if other grown-ups, including this guy who really seems to like her, might be on to something.

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Pixels — In Pixels, intergalactic aliens misinterpret video-feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war against them and attack the Earth, using the games as models for their various assaults. President Will Cooper (Kevin James) has to call on his childhood best friend, ’80s video game champion Sam Brenner (Adam Sandler), now a home theater installer, to lead a team of old-school arcaders (Peter Dinklage and Josh Gad) to defeat the aliens and save the planet. Monaghan plays the team’s unique weapons specialist.

Ant-Man — The next evolution of the Marvel Cinematic Universe brings a founding member of The Avengers to the big screen for the first time with Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man.” Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.


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Lorraine American Cemetery: remembering fallen US heroes Story and photos by Thomas Warner Contributing writer

Now more than 70 years since the close of the last world war and 50-plus years since it’s inception, Lorraine American Cemetery endures as a must-see site in this portion of Europe. Dedicated in 1960 as a resting place for thousands of U.S. military war casualties, the cemetery stayed true to its mission and has always been a spot for reproach, respite, remembrances and tranquility. Lorraine American Cemetery is one of 14 cemeteries throughout the free world operated and maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. More than 10,400 service members with ties to America are buried at Lorraine and over 210,000 are buried altogether at American Battle Monuments Commission cemeteries. Family members of the deceased often visit from afar, wandering through the rows of bleach-white headstones. Most are cross-topped, but the Jewish graves are marked with a Star of David and each headstone carries with it a separate and unique story. Covering a range of approximately 113 acres, Lorraine American Cemetery is specifically grand in appearance with nine large tracts unique in their symmetrical structure, stretching outward from the expansive visitor center and chapel monuments at the foot of the property. “Myself, the superintendent and anyone who works here have the two most important missions,” said LAC Assistant Superintendent Melanie

Headstones for burial sites of Jewish soldiers at Lorraine American Cemetery are marked with the Star of David.

Over 10,000 American service members were laid to rest at the magnificent cemetery located near St. Avold, France.

Resto. “We are to make sure the stories of all the service members buried here are told and that they are never forgotten.” Along with the 10,487 headstones on the cemetery grounds is a Wall of Missing, with names of people who were never accounted for. A small brown rosette is affixed by the name if the remains were at some point found. When this has happened, personnel with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command came to Europe to contact next-of-kin and put the repatriation process in motion. Situated just 20 miles inside the northern cusp of France, the town of St. Avold was under German control at various times before and after World War II. It became part of a new German empire after the Prussian forces defeated the French and took control of this region around 1870. Following completion of each of the world wars, the region again belonged to France and today the region is so overly patriotic that it is not uncommon to see U.S. flags at many spots and at numerous celebrations throughout the year to celebrate towns being liberated or recreations of past wartime events.

“Initially there were four cemeteries in this area where American military members were buried,” said Resto, one of three administrative curator personnel who staff the cemetery. “They were at Limey, Andilly, Hochfelden and here at St. Avold.” Following the war, France deeded a large tract of land at St. Avold to the United States perpetually and a consolidated resting place was planned. That gift from France happened near the end of 1948 and early 1949 so families of each service member were given the choice of whether to keep the remains of their loved one at a cemetery here, or to have the remains brought back to the United States for reburial. Initially, there were almost 30,000 burials of U.S. service members at the four-area cemeteries combined, but that number decreased to just over 10,000 when many families chose to bring their loved ones’ remains back for interments in the United States. There were detailed records of everyone who had been buried here in Europe and it was a diligent process to give each one their proper attention during the repatriation, and the final work done to create Lorraine

American Cemetery between the close of World War II and the eventual 1960 dedication. The link to that particular land on the northeastern edge of France, being chosen as grounds for a cemetery, related to continuous fighting that took place there when Allied forces sought in late 1944 to push the Germans out of nearby Metz and other towns, back across the historic German stronghold known as the Siegfried Line. St. Avold was a central and strong piece of the German infrastructure during the halcyon days of the Third Reich. “A lot of fighting took place here, but not all the people buried here actually died here,” Resto said. “The remains have come from as far west as near Paris and eastward all the way to Czechoslovakia, or south to Sicily.” Most of the 22 staffers at the Lorraine are involved with the immaculate landscaping detail at the memorial. This work is never ending and helps to create a sense of lasting honor for visitors and those interred here. The cemetery is staffed at all times by someone in the visitor center and is open every day of the year except for Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. For more information, call (00) 33-3879-20732.


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Have fun with the locals Summer night serenade Fri, Aug 1 Leonberg, Kreuzgang

This year’s highlights of Leonberg’s traditional baroque open air concert are courtesy of Johann Sebastian Bach. Local soloists, choirs and orchestras will present musical gems from all over the world starting at 20:00 on August 1 at the Department of Culture or the theatre, should the weather be bad. Admission is free, visit www.leonberg.de for more info.

EVENTS Africa festival Thu, Jul 23 Tübingen, Festplatz The 6th annual Africa festival in Tübingen will focus on Cameroon this year. Visit the Festplatz from July 23 to 26 to discover this country’s culture and most importantly, it’s music. Meet people from all over Europe and Africa and connect over your shared interest in performers and their arts. If you want to come with your family, you and your children can participate in workshops and watch one of the dance or theater shows. For more info visit www.afrikafestival-tuebingen.de Open Air Theater Sat, Jul 25 Schwäbisch Hall, Große Treppe Enjoy the Freilichtspiele (open air stage plays) in Schwäbisch Hall until August 28. More than 70.000 people per year visit the famous stage who host plays every year. This theater was founded in 1925. Plays such as Don Juan and The Stairways to Heaven can be seen in the open. For more information and tickets see www.freilichtspiele-hall.de Culinary walks Sat, Jul 25 Stuttgart, city center If you are looking to enjoy a bit of culture then join the culinary walk in Stuttgart. The culinary walk is offered from May 6 until December 31, 2015. This tour will take you through the streets of Stuttgart and to top it off, also includes a full meal. You will find out some interesting facts

about Stuttgart’s specialties, its past and present. To register for the tour, call 0711 222 81 00. A maximum of 10 participants is needed. Price is €58. For more information about the tour go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de. Long night Sat, Jul 25 Fellbach, city center On July 25, Fellbach’s stores will be open until midnight. This year’s motto is ‘Farbenfroh’ (colorful) and promises a diverse program including many live acts, a cheerleading performance and a fire show. Various artists are offering their masterpieces at the crafts market on the city’s marketplace and of course there will be plenty of food and drinks available. For more information, visit www.stadtmarketing-fellbach.de Segway tour Fri, Aug 1 Stuttgart, city center Explore the city of Stuttgart on Segways on August 1. The tour will start at 13:30 and will go until 15:00. You will ride by palaces, lakes and parks. You will be able to glide through the wonderful city of Stuttgart and spare your feet. Price is €55. For more information go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de Flamenco festival Sat, Aug 1 – Fri, Aug 7 Stuttgart, Theaterhaus Stuttgart’s 6th annual Flamenco festival is taking a closer look at gender roles, a woman’s duty and a man’s part in all of it. The Don! Juan production will leave you stunned after their powerful yet moving

opening performance, including heartfelt Spanish songs and dance moves in modern clothes, proving how easily tradition can be applied to our modern society after all. The festival takes place from August 1 to 7 at the Theaterhaus in Stuttgart. Bring your dancing shoes and test your talent at one of the many workshops or simply lay back while watching an action packed movie about Flamenco’s history and role in so many people’s lives. Tickets start at €27, visit www.theaterhaus.de or www.flamencomora.de for more info and the full program in German and get your ticket at www.reservix.de

American football Sun, Aug 2 Stuttgart, Stadion Festwiese Stuttgart’s oldest football club invites you to their sixth game of the season against Weinheim’s Longhorns on August 2 from 2:30 p.m. at the stadium Festwiese. American football is considered one of the toughest outdoor sports and the Stuttgart Silver Arrows promise an action packed game like you know them from home. Admission costs between €2 and €4. Visit www.stuttgart.de for more info.

Summer festival Wed, Aug 5 Asperg, Bella Napoli On August 5, the location group Asperg invites you to their annual summer festival at the pizzeria Bella Napoli from 18:00. Enjoy music, food, wine and other beverages in the company of your family or friends. For more information, visitwww.asperg. albverein.eu

Limp Bizkit Mon, Aug 24 Stuttgart, Porsche-Arena Fred Durst and his rap-metal band is back. See Limp Bizkit live on August 24 at the Porsche Arena with some new music in tow. Ticket prices start at €51.10. Be sure to book your tickets soon to avoid disappointment. For more information and to book your tickets, visit www.eventim.de

SPORTS VfB Stuttgart Fussball Sat, Aug 1 Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena VfB Stuttgart is playing against the Manchester City FC on August 1 in Stuttgart in the Mercedes-Benz Arena. The game starts at 5 p.m. Ticket prices start at €15. For more information visit www.vfb.de

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An Evening with Crosby, Stills & Nash Tue, Oct 6 Stuttgart, Porsche Arena Do you love a bit of rock music? See these great musicians perform on October 6 at the Porsche Arena. These three artists are coming together to provide you with some of the best music they have played. Ticket price starts at €44.50. The event starts at 8 p.m. For more information, visit www. easyticket.de

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House for rent in Mehlbach.No Caution: Some Classified Finder's Fee!206 sqm living ads have become a target space, BIK, big living/diningfor scams. Please be cauroom, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. tious if potential buyers offer high standard, tile floors with floor you payment methods other heating, wooden ceilings, electric than cash. blinds, low heating costs. garage and parking space, No Pets! 1500,-- € + util Call 06374 993311 or 0171 3631531 for more infor- 1997 Mazda 626E, Automatic, Euro Spec, Passed inspection, mation. $3000 obo, christie.nin@ Low-Energy House compl new gmail.com, Power windows. CD renov 2007/2008 123sqm, 3BR, player & MP3, Power locks/mirBIK, 2baths, livrm, dinrm 2basem rors, power sunroof, large trunk, rms, parking space in driveway, ABS brakes, Dual airbags, AC, all unobstructed views w/balc, quiet weather floor tires. 199,200km side-street, near forest, great traffic access in Schopp 10min Vogelw. / 20min LRMC & RAB-East gate - No pets! €800+util+2mo 2003 SAAB 9-5 Linear Sport Sedep Call: 06307-243 (lv msg) or dan, $6,995-, US SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Sunroof, Cruise Conlinn.walter@t-online.de trol, Power Seats, Alloy, Excellent Condition, New Service, Call: HOUSES/APTS 0176 2273 0967, Email: info@euro peanmotors.org, Web: www.euro FOR SALE All ads and pics on class-world.com peanmotors.org

Nice Apt in Rodenbach, 5km from RAB, 109sqm, new BIK, 2Bedrm, Liv/Dinrm huge Bathrm, SAT/Cable avail, new renovated, Parking, 650+Utl.Call 015174400477 Haraldk2000@free net.de, Apartment, €650, Haraldk2000@freenet.de Wonderful freestanding house in Gries 271 sqm, open view, 4 br, Sembach bright apartm., master bedroom, office room, din/ 107sqm, 3bedrm, liv/din.area, niliv, built-in kitchen, 2,5 bathr, big ce BIK, gorgeous patio, new renobalcony/roof terr, washr, 2 car gavated caretaker-service inkl., rage, garden (1300 sqm), 300 m av.now €680, +util. 01712790214 to lake ohmbachsee, bus stop to RAB 50 m, high speed internet up Trippstadt, Nice quiet Apt for to 100 Mbit/s, Sat TV-Afn, 5 min Rent, €950,00, 06306-2791, 2 to Miesau, 15 min to RAB, 20 min floors, 2 balconies and view of the to KL-Vogelweh, 30 min to Baumcountryside. large built-in-kitchen holder.Private owner, no finder's with dining area, 2 bedrooms, fee involved! €380.000, ol5.klein@ 1&1/2 baths with plenty of storagmail.com ge space..Close to town Pool, biking & hiking trails, sports field, Italian & German restaurants. Heat/water/& trash incl. in rent. TLA/TDY Small pets possible. 20 min to All ads and pics on class-world.com Ramstein & Landstuhl. Ideal for single persons or married couple. !!!!!1-5 bed luxury apts & houses Call after 17:00 for TLA/TDY personnel in Ramstein/Mackenbach/Bruck muhlbach.2min to RAB.Short walk to HOUSES shops/restaurants. 100% equipFOR RENT ped, TV, AFN, English satalite, All ads and pics on class-world.com free phone, high speed internet, free calls to USA and Eur.good li1a very nice freestd. House, brary and movie selection.Pets 66885 Altenglan, available welcome Off street secured par01.07.15, rent 1500p.m., 5 bed king. Call Jennie 0171-2679282. rms, 2 bath (both completely OR luxuryapts09@yahoo.com new), kitchen build in, fire-place with pellets, big big studio with a Great furnished Studio Apartnice balcony, big liv + din rm, sto- ment Sindelfingen - direct from rage rm, basement + big garage + owner Perfect for single person, sepr. heating rm, big yard, padio, 375sqft Just 15 min by car to 1 small pet allowed, it is possible Patch/Panzer Condition "as new", to rent an aditional carport next to with all you need E.g. kitchenette, the house for 50€ p.m., pls call washer, dryer, WIFI, Parking, paEva under 0175-25 26 560. The tio, clean and quiet house Weekly adress of the house: Am Mühl- or monthly, from € 350/week "All in" - call Roger 0172-7749722 rech 1, 66885 Altenglan

2004 Corvette Coupe, Commemorative Ed, 27,500 miles, Exc. Cond, LeMans Blue, New Michelin Pilot Sport Run-flat Tires, New brakes and rotors, New battery, 4 sp. Auto, Comfort Access, Leather, Cruise, Power Everything, Dual Airbags, Moon Roof/Targa, HUD, Bose CD, ABS, Traction Contrl, Active Handling, Dual Climate, Sport Exhaust. Loud and fast. $24,500 obo. slutz2004@ gmail.com; tel. 0711 722 48 680

2006 MINI Cooper, $8,695-, US SPEC, Manual, Leather, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Alloy Wheels, Excellent Condition, Very Low Fuel Consumption, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: info@ europeanmotors.org, Web: www.europeanmotors.org

2006 Toyota Tacoma, $16,500, 99,000 miles, 6 cylinder, 4 door, 5 foot bed, 4X4, TRD sport package, Auto trans., cruise control, A/ C, leather, towing package, 6 CD changer, brault_amy@yahoo.com, 0170-701-4915

Opel Astra, white, 4 door, 5 Speed, $ 1450, ddundkk@hot mail.de, German TÜV until AUG 2015, and we deliver anywhere, my ph is 0175-3213199

1998 BMW 520i Sport Sedan, $6,795-, US SPEC, Automatic, BMW Sound System, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Xenon Headlights, Perfect Condition, New Service, Call: 0176 2273 0967, Email: info@europeanmotors.org, Web: www.europeanmotors.org

2004 BMW Silver X5, US Spec, automatic, sunroof, power heated seats and includes a matching silver roof cargo box. One owner, Car maintained by local BMW dealer, 130000 miles $8750, 015125228614

Merc benz, C-180, white, automatic, € 2150, car has German new TÜV, no rust, in mint cond, my ph is 0175-3213199 call or email ddundkk@hotmail.de

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Bible Church of Stuttgart Holding Forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Coffee 10:30 a.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Bob Matthews | cell: 0176-567-34427 | office: 0711-93388243 Schockenriedstrasse 42 | 70565 Vaihingen www.bible-church-of-stuttgart.com

Service Times: Sunday School.................10 Sunday Preaching...........11 Sunday Evening................6 Wednesday (Prayer & Bible study)....7

am am pm pm

Nursery provided each service

Schulze-Delitzsch-Str. 30 70565 Vaihingen

Victory Baptist Church Stuttgart, Germany

Independent, Fundamental, KJV Serving the U.S. Military & English speaking community of Stuttgart, Germany since 1998

Pastor F. Moser Pastor’s Phone: 0160-9278-8754 Church Phone: 0711-696-0785 victorybaptistchurchstuttgart.org „A Church Home abroad.“

You are important at:

International Baptist Church of Stuttgart Worship Services Sunday - 0930 & 1130 Saturday - 1800 AWANA: Sunday 1700 Pastor’s Bible Study/Prayer Meeting: Wednesday 1900

Other Opportunities:

Small Group & Bible Studies Men’s, Women’s & Young Adult Ministries

Untere Waldplätze 38 • 70569 Stuttgart-Vaihingen (across the street from Patch)

www.ibcstuttgart.de • 0711 - 687 - 4365

2012 VW Tiguan "SE" 2.0T 4 Motion SUV, $21,495-, US SPEC, AuAUTOS tomatic, Cruise Control, Power All ads and pics on class-world.com Seat, Alloy, Heated Seats, Perfect Condition, 1 Owner Vehicle, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: info@ 2007 BMW 320i, $11,500, europeanmotors.org, Web: Tnsgould@yahoo.com/06371-560- www.europeanmotors.org 6400, 6 speed manual, EU Spec, front and rear distance sensors, navigation system, moon roof, 2013 Lexus ES 350 Base $8,800 heated seats, 59,000 miles, USD!!! The car is accident free, power everything, in great shape, with a low mileage, well maintained and service regularly Full Opmaintenance records, silver tions!!! Tires are 100% great, the Car is in perfect shape.Interested buyer should contact me: autuori2007 VW Passat Wagon "Luxury" mari 2.0 FSI, $10,695-, US SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Power Glass Sun2013 Nissan Altima "S" 2.5 Sport roof, Cruise Control, Power Seats, Coupe, $17,995-, US SPEC, AutoAlloy, Excellent Condition, matic, Leather, Navigation, Cruise Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: info@ Control, BOSE Sound System, Aleuropeanmotors.org, Web: loy Wheels, Perfect Condition, www.europeanmotors.org Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: info@ europeanmotors.org, Web: www.europeanmotors.org 2010 Smart Passion Coupe, Silver with Sporty Red interior, as- Audi TT Convertible for sale, king €5750, Only 46,600 km, ave- €6,700, oscnav2000@yahoo.com rages 45-50 MPG, automatic, heated seats, comes with full set of winter and summer tires both on BMW 316 I, 24 VAL, silver met, year 2001, 5 Speed, ABS, air rims. Noellevp@yahoo.com bags, air cond, power windows, KMS 190,000, $2900, ddundkk@ hotmail.de 2010 Subaru Forester, $14000, European spec, 88,333 kilomeBMW 316 I, green, 4 door, 5 ters, automatic, heated seats, AC, speed, KMS 213,000, elec winsunroof, CD/radio. Original owner, dows FT, sunroof, my ph is 0175non-smoker, no pets, have all 3213199 and we deliver anywhere maintenance records. Excellent with cash in hand, $1900, condition. hernandez.fc@ ddundkk@hotmail.de gmail.com

2010 VW Golf, Diesel, manual, German specs, touch screen navi, park distance control, heated front seats, auto. rain sensor windshield wipers, dual climate zone, air con, summer/winter tire incl. 0172-6509187

2011 BMW 328i Sport Sedan, $22,995-, US SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Sunroof, Sport Pack, Cruise Control, Power Seats, Alloy, Excellent, New Service, Call: 0176 2273 0967, Email: info@euro peanmotors.org, Web: www.euro peanmotors.org

2011 BMW 335i Coupe, $28,850, US SPEC, Manual, Leather, Sunroof, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Alloy Wheels, Excellent Condition, Free home shipping, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: info@ europeanmotors.org, Web: www.europeanmotors.org

Mercedes CL 500, €22.500, 2003, 1. hand, 83.000 km, all options incl. independent vehicle heater, keyless-go, fridge in back seats, splendid condition, etc.... m.nebel-nms@gmx.de

Mercury Mysitque 1999, automatic, gray, 4 door, air cond, power stering, ali rims, MI 81,000, 2.4, V6, US MOD, and we deliver anywhere with cash in hand. $2250, ddundkk@hotmail.de

2012 Toyota Highlander, mohammedmusa632@gmail.com

Opel Omega 2.0 LTR, silver met, ABS, all weather tires, air cond, $ 1500, ddundkk@hotmail.de

Seat year 1997, Green MET, Air cond, ABS, power stering elec windows, TUV good for 15 Months, summer and winter tires MY PH IS 0175-3213199, $1900, ddundkk@hotmail.de

Selling my 2014 Toyota Highlander Limited, €17800, zubai da.omar@hotmail.com

Toyota Avensis 2.0l, black station wagon, 08/2004, automatic transmission, black leather seats (el.), GPS, hitch, el. window lift, PDC (rear), winter tires - very BMW 316 I, Red compack, autogood condition - €6,900, sikari@ matic, air cond, KMS 173,000, kinaol.com der seat INC X2 each, we deliver anywhere, my ph is 01753213199, $1499, ddundkk@hot Used 2014 Land Rover Range mail.de Sport, $22000, davidmark1990@ outlook.com BMW 320, I, silver met, automatic, air cond, ABS, power stering, elec windows and we deliver anywhere, my ph is 0175-3213199, 2011 Volvo XC90, $23,000, $2250, ddundkk@hotmail.de staci_ins@yahoo.com, 52,900 miles, AWD, Traction Control, 3rd Bridgestone 225/45 ZR 17 Sum- row seating, new brakes and timer Tires, Low milage used only res, all dealer maintenance, ABS, navigation, heated seats and one season $300, 06371917570 much more. Email for details and pics. Car Sale, $3,000, h_young22@hot mail.com

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5 Speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002, air cond, summer tires and winter tires, CD player ABS, air bags, $1750, and we deliver anywhere with cash in hand, ddundkk@hot mail.DE

Ford Scorpio, 1998, 4 door automatic, $ 1400., ddundkk@hot 2011 GMC Terrain "SLT" 4X4 mail.de, elec window, KMS SUV with 3rd Row, $22,925-, US 130,000, power stering, ABS, air SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Cruise bags, air cond Control, Power Seats, Alloy, Backup Camera, Perfect Conditi- Hamp Synergy, $18, oil filters. on, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: in H1540-PFB-004, isabell_1_98@ya fo@europeanmotors.org, Web: hoo.com / 017622987498 www.europeanmotors.org Mazda, Blue SUV, 4 X 4, 2001, Automatic, 4 Door, Air Cond, Ali Infiniti G20 2002 for sale 4-door rims, New tires, All weather, KMS sedan, $900, 0151-262-078-60 220,000, $3300, ddundkk@hot mail.de dk.bruner@yahoo.com

Hyundai Santor, 1997, 4 door, automatic, $ 1350, ddundkk@hot mail.de, 3.0 V-6 , clean, leather, elec windows, ali rims, KMS 107,000 and we deliver anywhere, my ph is 0175-3213199

2012 Ford Fiesta Se, $10500, 4Door, 18,140 miles, Manual rive, 39 MPG, Bluetooth, ync voice system, USB, AUX port, Hill Assist Parking, Winter Tires, Keyless Entry. Peaceandhavoc@yahoo.com

2012 VW Passat Sel V6 3.6 Sport Sedan, $22,495-, US Spec, Automatic, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Power Seats, Alloy Wheels, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176 2273 0967, Email: info@european motors.org, Web: www.european motors.org


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American Car Show at Schwabengarten American feeling with over a thousand shining chrome beauties, live bands and visitors on the weekend of 25-26 July 2015. Admire Ford Mustangs, Buicks, Dodges, Plymouths, Pontiacs and other chromed cars at the largest meeting of its kind in southern Germany. For a relaxed summer feeling there will be live bands on two soundstages and delicious beer garden specialties, such as steak, spare ribs or burgers. The extended program for the whole family includes entertaining shows, a large children's program, American-style breakfast and an after-show party at the Irish Pub. Car accessories and stylish outfits are offered for sale by various vendors. The U.S. Car Show takes place in co-operation with the city of Leinfelden-Echterdingen and the Schwabengarten, which has the largest and most beautiful beer garden in the area. It’s open-air venue holds up to 950 seats. There’s also a fantastic beach area with lounge chairs and real sand to relax at. The “Alm,” built with wood, boasts a terrace and large sun umbrellas ensuring that mountain feeling even when the weather isn't good. Small guests appreciate the renovated adventure playground with comfortable seating areas for their parents. The program starts on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Neuen Markt in Leinfelden and from 2 p.m. in the Schwabengarten and at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The entrance fee is 4 euro for adults, 2.50 euro for children and the retired. Family tickets are only 10 euro. Thanks to its ideal location in Stuttgarter Strasse 80 near the train station, you can easily reach Schwabengarten by car, bus, train or bike. Stuttgarter Str. 80 • 70771 Leinfelden • 0711-745 7555 • www.schwabengarten.com

Braustube Schlossturm The Braustube Schlossturm, located at the SI-Centrum Complex 2, is a great place to spend your afternoon or evening. The restaurant serves traditional Bavarian/Swabian specialties and seats 300 people. It is a wonderful place for a nice quiet meal, to celebrate a birthday party, or any large scale event. In the summer months, a lovely beer garden is open, which increases the seating to over 700 seats. Opening hours for the restaurant are Saturday from noon, Sunday from 11:00 and Tuesday through Friday from 16:00, (Monday closed). The beer garden opens at the same time in the summer months. Braustube Schlossturm beer garden also offers a delightful play area for children. Next time you are planning a meal or event, please consider the Braustube Schlossturm, you will not be disappointed. After you have enjoyed a delicious German meal, why don’t you pop down town Stuttgart and enjoy a creamy pint of Guinness in the one and only “Biddy Early’s Irish Pub.” Biddy Early’s has been a favorite for the locals and Americans stationed in Stuttgart since 1993. Both fine establishments are under the same management. Please check out both places next time you are looking for a great time. Braustube Schlossturm • Plieninger Str. 109 • 70567 Stuttgart • www.schlossturm-stuttgart.com For reservations please call 0711-63396640 or prost@schlossturm-stuttgart.com Biddy Early’s Irish Pub • Marienstr. 28 • 70178 Stuttgart • 0711-6159853 • www.biddyearlys.com

TC BBQ TC BBQ is a spacious restaurant, with three additional rooms to accommodate events or parties. TC BBQ is owned and operated by Tim Cavanaugh, a native of Lima, Ohio, where he learned the fine art of barbecuing. Tim specializes in traditional and authentic BBQs. Here, you can experience the perfect grilling techniques which Tim mastered using original smokers, which he has imported from the U.S.A. Tim now has taken his hobby and turned it into a successful business that is very popular with Americans. His motto is: “It’s long and slow that produces that fall-off-the-bone ribs and delicious pulled pork.” TC BBQ also offers monthly entertainment with live music from country to blue grass to good old rock and blues. Check out TC BBQ’s ad in The Citizen newspaper and also online at The Citizen’s Bulletin Board for special events being offered. Tim also offers catering service for your parties and other social events. Don’t hesitate to give him a call to discuss your personal requirements for a great BBQ party at home. Emil-Kremlen-Weg 51 • 70376 Stuttgart • 0711-93582394 • www.tims-barbecue.de

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Indian Restaurant

authentic indian cuisine

NEW LOCATION

ECHTERDINGEN Esslinger Str. 11 · Phone 0711 - 99 76 38 16 LEONBERG Leonberger Str. 97 · Phone 07152 -90 32 32

Hours: 12.00 – 14.30 and 17.30 – 23.00

WWW.KASHMIR-RESTAURANT.DE

Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash.

ELECTRONICS All ads and pics on class-world.com

FOR SALE

All ads and pics on class-world.com

Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash.

Internet Power Line Adapter, 2 Antique Persian silk hand ma€70, bwginas@gmail.com de, Gilde clown approx 70cm, size 1,60 x 1, 10meters, 1,35 x 0,85 meters, 1old oil painting in wide Metal Slug Anthology, Wii game, largeframe, "Stil life" 73 x 63 Wiplayed once, perfect condition - li- de, 1 sauerkraut large Antique ke new!, €15, copongracz@ Pot, Best offer, 0631-4150901 / gmail.com **See pics on class- 0172-6529752 world.com 2 Sets of Congas - One set is red, the second set is yellow, ANNOUNCEMENTS All ads and pics on class-world.com Rayman Raving Rabbits, Wii ga- €445.00, oscnav2000@yahoo.com me, perfect condition, like new! Huge Comic/Graphic Novel Sale! €10, copongracz@gmail.com, 220 volt transformer. 1 X 75 watt for $20. Contact Eric and Mia at FRI-SAT 07-08 AUG 15. 1000's of **See pics on class-world.com 063759949674. comics & 100's of graphic novels. Fri 07 Aug 10:00-1800 SAT 08 950 Platinum ZEI Three-Diamond Aug 0800-1600 Flurstraße 4, SmackDown vs. Raw 2010, Wii Ring, $1500 or best offer, size 5, 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach game, like new!, €12, ccopon 5.5 grams total weight, .50ct total https://www.facebook.com/ gracz@gmail.com **See pics on weight diamond, two side diaKCON.Kaiserslautern.Comicon class-world.com monds .33 ct total each, appraised from 2006-2008, estimated reWiesbaden Baptist Church, tail value $2,950.00 032212153785, We welcome you Stearing wheel "Microsoft Side- jessicac143345@yahoo.com to visit us. A church home for our winder Force Feedback" for your Military. Located at Hasengarten PC! Love to play auto games? Str 11, 65189 Wiesbaden. 5 minuWanna feel like yr r driving for re- Aeropostale long sleeve. Pink. tes from Hainerberg. Sunday at al? Then dont miss this!, pics on On the front are pictures of pea10, 11, 1400 and Weds at 1900. class-world.com, €20, copon ces signs and the label name is Nursery provided. gracz@gmail.com **See pics on shown. Size M. Barley worn. Good condition. For pics see class-world.com www.class-world.com. €9. jani CHILD na.wuttke@gmx.de

2007 SV1000S, 7277 miles. Good condition, just passed inspection last Fall.Don't really want to part with it but looking to get some bills paid off. $4,300 OBO..., cbeazy@gmail.com, or 01751140960

CARE

All ads and pics on class-world.com

The 86th Force Support Squadron at Ramstein has licensed providers on and off the installation. Providers who provide more than 10 hours a week of care must be licensed. Please use good judgment when choosing child care services. For more information please contact DSN 478-7420 or civ 06371405-7420 or email 86FSS.FCC@ramstein.af.mil

Super Mario Galaxy, Wii game, perfect condition, like new! €15, copongracz@gmail.com **See pics on class-world.com

Beautiful hand-made felt shoulder bag in purple with flower design, medium size, jenniferwil king@hotmail.com

T-Eumex 220PC, for fast and comfortable internet communication. Isdn $15, isabell_1_98@ya hoo.com,

Beautiful hand-made purple / pink felt flower brooch, perfect gift, can be pinned on jackets, scarves, bags and more! €12, for pics see class-world.com jennifer wilking@hotmail.com

The Bigs Baseball, Wii Game, Bible study books etc, $20, perfect condition, like new! €8, isabell_1_98@yahoo.com coemser@gmail.com **See pics Black knitted pullover. Size XS on class-world.com but fits also for size M. €5. See www.class-world.com for pictures. Janina.Wuttke@gmx.de

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Daycare k-town area full or part time, nights & weekends. Open for all ages for summer vacation. Call 0151-41281576 or 063288229

Dark green Roxy Jeans. Size 30. Find pictures at www.classworld.com. €10. janina.wuttke@ gmx.de Foxy lady, small felt shoulder bag with fox design. Discover your wild side! All bags are completely environmentally friendly made with wool, soap and water only! €25, for pics see class-world.com jenniferwilking@hotmail.com Necklace, fashion jewelry, black, different pearls & stones, $5, s.vogl75@web.de Graco Stroller, $15, jeffandbian ca@yahoo.com


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German & English Dictionary 1936, Health Book For the Home 1921, A World of Girls, Printed NeFOR SALE All ads and pics on class-world.com wYork, 1910, First Edition stamp Monoco wedding 19 April 1956, Bracelet - Brown, handmade! Be- Grace Kelly Furst Rainer, Best of0631-4150901 / 0172autiful accessory for any ocation, fer, any outfit. Treat yourself to some- 6529752 thing nice or bring a smile to your best girl friends. €10, copon gracz@gmail.com, pics on class- Handbag "Alexander": Brown, leather bag, hardly used, perfect world.com condition! €8, pics on classcopongracz@ Bracelet - Gray/Black, handma- world.com, de. Beautiful accessory for any oc- gmail.com E

cation, any outfit. Treat yourself to something nice or bring a smile to your best girl friends. €10, copon gracz@gmail.com, pics on classworld.com Collection of leather bound, signed by the author, 1st edition books, mint cond. Over 100 different books. Authors include: Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley, Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, Donald Mc Dunne, John Updicke, Tom Wolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious inquiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or 0151-270-19822

Org.Thomas Sabo Charm, price new was 49€, never used, was a bday present, selling price €20, for pics please see classworld.com, s.vogl75@web.de

Piano to sell, superb condition, tuned, 590 €, phone 0171 31 35 004

Pumps, black, hardly worn, great condition, size 9M!, €5, pics on class-world.com, copongracz@ gmail.com, pics on classHandbag "Esprit brand": Small world.com bad, black leather, ideal if you only need to carry few things around with you like purse, cell phone RGA vs Prague Roller Derby, Saetc., €5, pics on class-world.com, turday 29 August, Doors open @ copongracz@gmail.com 1630, Game starts @1700, Kids 10 and under are Free. http:// www.brownpapertickets.com/ Hollister strapless top. White co- event/1881572 Get ready to lor, size M. With ribbons to tie a watch RGA face off against bow on the back. €15. For pics Prague! Let the fun begin. see www.class-world.com. Contact janina.wuttke@gmx.de

Sandals "Anne Klein": Classy Like New Poker Chips with carry- s..., Sandals "Anne Klein": Classy Engleby from Sebastian Faulks! ing case , $20.00, spvendor@ shoes, brown leather, great to wear at work or for going out at Great book., €2, pic on class- gmail.com night. Only slight signs of usage. world.com, coemser@gmail.com Size 9M, €5, pics on classFelt bag, gorgeous hand-made Mug 1 Liter, 50 years, Schlacht world.com, coemser@gmail.com felt bag with blue design, medium imHürtgenwald w/ American & size, €30, for pics see class- German Flag, 1944 - 1994 and world.de jenniferwilking@hot certain documents in English lan- See the 2015 Wacken Open Air mail.com guage, 1 Mugs Limited Edition w/ Show, with Judas priest, SeplutuPuter lids and Germany motive ra, Rob Zombie, and over 130 moSmall grey felt shoulder bag with and Cert.5000 Worldwide, 1 Mug re bands on 6 stages. 2 tickets, all mushroom design, perfect gift, Octoberfest 1/2 liter, Best offer, three days €500 scott.abroad@hot €20 jenniferwilking@hotmail.com 0631-4150901 / 0172-6529752 mail.com

ALL-NEW XC90 AVAILABLE NOW FOR TEST DRIVES

U.S. MILITARY SALES outside Patch Barracks

www.autopieper.com

JASON LAPPIN Local Agent Stuttgart

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AN AMERICAN LAWYER SERVING THE MILITARY COMMUNITY. GERMAN CO-COUNSEL AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

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Various music CDs for sale, all from the 2000er years. Single CDs from Nelly Furtado, Christina FURNITURE FOR SALE All ads and pics on class-world.com Aguilera etc. for €3, music samp- All ads and pics on class-world.com lers like Bravo Hits and The Dome €4. For a picture of the selection !!! A beautiful German white Shamballa Bracelet - Black/Gray, see www.class-world.com. Con- shrank with glass vitrine and lighhandmade, adjustable in size, fits tact janina.wuttke@gmx.de ted bar (best offer gets it) and a almost every wrist. Beautiful accomplete set of Black Leather cessory for any ocation, any outBound 1987 Encyclopedia Brittafit. Treat yourself to something nice or bring a smile to your best We give away a flagpole. It is ma- nica (make an offer) 01704019648 girl friends. €12, copongracz@ de of aluminium. The flagpole is fixed in the ground and has to be Antique 100 y.o. German china gmail.com excavated. In case of interest wri- cabinet, matching dining table te to: claudiarubie@hotmail.de with 4 chairs. See photo on KA Shamballa Bracelet - Lilac/white, classifieds web page. Contact handmade, adjustable in size, fits Eric and Mia at 063759949674., almost every wrist. Beautiful acWine Rack/Holder, holds six bott- €950, eyates9761@aol.com cessory for any ocation, any outles, attractive metal finish, fits perfit. Treat yourself to something nifectly in a small, narrow space. Antique Bench, Antique bench ce or bring a smile to your best $10; 0163-330-5535 or john@ad with cushion seat, storage space girl friends. €10, coemser@ and wheels. See photo on KA vantipro.de gmail.com classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674., Shamballa Bracelet - Purple/whi- Yamaha Flute, $425, used 1 year €600, eyates9761@aol.com te, handmade, adjustable in size, has hard and soft case is in excelfits almost every wrist. Beautiful lent condition. Phone Antique corner desk. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Conaccessory for any ocation, any 06371917570 tact Eric and Mia at outfit. Treat yourself to something 063759949674., €150, nice or bring a smile to your best eyates9761@aol.com girl friends. €10, copongracz@ Handbag: Classy black leather gmail.com bag. Hardly used, perfect conditiAntique reproduction secretary on!, pics on class-world.com, desk. See photos on KA classi€15, copongracz@gmail.com Striped hand-made felt shoulder fieds web page. Contact Eric and bag, large, trend colors, perfect Mia at 063759949674., €120, gift, €30, for pics see classeyates9761@aol.com world.com jenniferwilking@hot T-Shirt "America", perfect condimail.com tion, like new, size small! €5, co Bedroom Furniture set, $200, pongracz@gmail.com ***pics on 0151-262-078-60/dk.bruner@ya class-world.com hoo.com, MALM Queen platform Oversized Cardigan from Rebed, 4-drawer chest, 2 two-draview. Black and white stripes. For wer night stands. $200 or best ofpictures visit www.classworld.com. €10. janina.wuttke@ Various books for sale, Hölleim fer.Furniture is a different color Hürtgen Wald (The Hell atHürtgen- than shown. It is more of a walnut gmx.de forest, Sept. 1944 - Feb.1945, brown. Schlachtfeld zwischen The Notebook from Nicholas Maas+RheinSept. 1444 - March Beautiful China cabinet with two Sparks - wonderful book!, €2, pic 1945, w/ Orginal Signature from adjustable glass shelfs and two on class-world.com, copongracz@ Author, Best offer, 0631-4150901/ draws, bwginas@gmail.com 0172-6529752 gmail.com L SA

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Malm sideboard/long table, $50, 0151-262-078-60 dk.bruner@ya hoo.com, Two sidetables $50 each or best offer. Color is walnut brown and not white as shown in the photo. Natuzzi Italian Leather Couch Set blue, $990.00obo. Original Price was Euro 5,000.00. 3Seater, Loveseat and Chair with separate footrest. Very good condition, thick leather. For more info call 01722864223 or email kordulaan thony@gmail.com. Poang Black Leather Chair + Footstool, $200, 0151-262-07860 dk.bruner@yahoo.com, Costs $466 new Wooden bookshelf. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674., $150, eyates9761@aol.com Workstations/study desk, $50, 0151-262-078-60 dk.bruner@ya hoo.com, Two dark brown workstations $50 each.


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Dark brown leather Kivik ottoman, $150, 0151-262-078-60 dk.bruner@yahoo.com, $299 new, barely used. Has storage space under the seat. Goes with dark brown leather sofa, also for sale.payment: bank

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Maintains a program dedicated to job related outpatient clinical PETS services and workplace safety. Ex- All ads and pics on class-world.com amines and evaluates a wide spectrum of occupational medicine patients;exams shallinclude, There have been reports of but are not limited to pre-placepets being sold from breement, occupational surveillance ding facilities that are not mahearing related, pre-deployment, naged at the highest profesfitness for duty, fitness and risk, sional standards. Please and tuberculosis prevention. Coorchoose your pet carefully. dinates patient referral to other Make sure you check the cremedical providers and facilities. dentials of the people selling Manages return-to-work prothe pet, and get proper pagrams and surveillance examinatiperwork showing shots and/ on requirements as determined or other proof of healthy conby federal law. Assists in the estadition. For further advice, blishment of procedures to idenconsult your Veterinarian. tify occupational hazards, to notify appropriate agency.For details, contact Pamela Patton at Hamster cage, used, asking $8, pfp@argenttech.net must pick up in Rodenbach 67688. 017622987498 Wanted: Full-time fluent English speaking Dental Receptionist and experienced Dental Assistant for busy American practice in Ramstein-Miesenbach. Will consider customer service experience / background for receptionist position. If interested please email resume to: ramsteindentalofficemana ger@gmail.com

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