Events in September
You can receive this information in your mailbox every month, simply by subscribing to our Events Mailing. Be sure to check the Upcoming Events regularly, too, for late additions.
If you are interested in renting space for a workshop, launch or other event, please mail treehouse@abc.nl for the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam, or treehut@abc.nl for the ABC Treehut in The Hague.
At or in cooperation with ABC
Book Signings:
- September 11th: Book launch at Hotel V (Frederiksplein) of The Monocle Guide To Better Living by Andrew Tuck, founding editor of Monocle magazine (Amsterdam)
- September 14th: Book presentation of Draw It! by Sally Kindberg (Amsterdam)
One-Off Events/Workshops/Clubs/etc.:
- Workshop – Your Future (Amsterdam)(August event)
- Brainstorm Your Business (Amsterdam)
- Magic The Gathering Celebration (Amsterdam)
- A Career In Your Suitcase Workshop Sampler Night (The Hague)
- PICNIC in the City: Fab Lab Book Workshop (Amsterdam)
- A Special Sale by Weight for ASKV (Amsterdam)
- Magic: The Gathering: Thereos Pre-release Tournament (Amsterdam)
- Pitch YOUR Book Idea to a Professional Publisher! (Amsterdam)
Ongoing Events/Workshops/Clubs/Etc.:
- Yoga at The ABC Treehouse (Amsterdam)
- Improvisation Course (The Hague)
- ABC Spiritual Book Club Reads ‘Buddha’s Brain’ by Rick Hanson (Amsterdam)
- C Writing Community: Come To The Point (Amsterdam)
- Basic Photography Course (Amsterdam)
- Yoga For Busy People (The Hague)
- Counselling at the Treehouse (Amsterdam)
- Novel Writing Group (The Hague)
- Tir Na NÓg Toastmasters (The Hague)
- Reading Group Hannah Arendt (The Hague)
- Habla Español: Speak Spanish – Spreek Spaans (The Hague)
- Feel at Home in The Hague Fair (The Hague)
- What Gap? A Communications Tool Box (Amsterdam)
- David Sedaris reading and signing books at the Royal Carré (Amsterdam)
Exhibitions:
- Global Village – An Introduction; opening night on September 27th (Amsterdam)
- Beyond Boundaries (The Hague)
Elsewhere:
- John Adams Institute: Margaret Atwood (MaddAddam), Kent Larson
- Borderkitchen: Paul Ingendaay, Sofi Oksanen (Purge), Arno Camenisch