Stockholm: Grow After Work

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Come be a part of our international community on Friday, Feb 28th at The Social Bar at Clarion Hotel Sign for Grow Internationals’ monthly After Work event! It’s our regular gathering hosted at one of Stockholm’s trendiest hotels and bars. Everyone is welcome to join in, whether you’re bringing friends or looking to meet new people! Just remember to register …

Winter Mindfulness Meditation

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As the stillness outside mirrors the opportunity to attune to the wisdom within, join us for a mindfulness meditation on Monday, January 15. In this session, you will have the opportunity to allow yourself a moment of respite from the daily hustle by connecting with the present moment. Some time will also be dedicated for sharing and reflecting with your …

Gothenburg: Mexican AfterWork

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Join us for a Mexican AfterWork and meet other internationals in Gothenburg on November 17! We will enjoy nacho plates and beverages at special prices at Mercado Mexico. Everyone is welcome to join, so bring your friends or come alone to meet new ones! Just remember to sign up below by November 15 to save your spot and receive more …

Fika with Semla  

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One of the most fun things about Swedish culture are the holidays dedicated to food! In February we have Semladagen, a day dedicated to a delicious Swedish pastry. Come and join us for a semla fika at cafe Pascal as we try their version of the Semla. Please note that the event is free of charge, but the participants must …

Grow’s Annual Glögg Mingle

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Welcome to Grow Internationals’ annual Glögg Mingle on December 13th! Come join us for a warm cup of glögg, gingerbread, and great company. The Glögg mingle is one of our biggest events of the year, where we invite members, friends, and partners to our office for a fun time together with a traditional Swedish Christmas warm-up. Feel free to bring …

Visit to the Hallwyl Museum

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Welcome to join us for a tour of the Hallwyl Museum where we will explore Wilhelmina von Hallwyl’s art collections with pieces from all across the globe and gain insights into how the wealthy of the early 1900s lived. The aim of the museum, according to Wilhelmina, was “to bring together as rich and diverse a material as possible, illustrative …