By admin , 5 October 2011


What can be more gezellig and entertaining than an afternoon of games that are played in the Netherlands and Flanders, at the maginificent facilities of Multilingual Chicago. A wonderful chance for our group members to get to know each other better under the excellent coordination of my wonderful cohost, Paytra!


It only gets better. Multilingual Chicago, longtime sponsors of the Dutch Meetup, treat us to organic coffee and tea and a bottle of their famous wine. If you would like to drink your own wine -or restock Multilingual- feel free to bring along whatever you like.



After the games (4-6 pm) we will reconvene at the Polish restaurant opposite the center. At this amazingly affordable, yet satisfying ethnic eatery we explore if Poland and Holland are close also in cuisines or if only the names sound alike...


An afternoon and early evening to look forward to, enjoy, and remember!


DIRECTIONS


Click on the name of the venue on this page, then directions, then fill in your address for door-to-door directions to Multilingual Chicago by car, transit, and foot. The venue is on the southwest side of Milwaukee.


PARKING



Behind the building is free parking for guests of Multilingual Chicago. Be sure also to use the spots that are designated for the bank, which isn't active at these hours. On Milwaukee is metered parking and in the residential streets around are plenty more free parking spots, but the free parking behind the building should be sufficient.


TRANSIT


See directions. Take the Blue Line to Belmont, which is only an 8 minute walk from the Multilingual. The buses on Milwaukee Ave bring you to the door. If you would rather like a ride, please indicate this with your reservation.