Difference between revisions of "Euro Party"
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Revision as of 20:53, 27 June 2011
The Europarties are our equivalent of the Anniversary/Fall Ball for Europe. We currently have two per year, one for the UK and Ireland, in winter, and one for all of Europe in summer. This is mostly because whenever in the past we tried to host winter parties in mainland Europe, the Brits wouldn't go and tended to set up informal rival parties instead, which drained the life out of the official ones.
2002
- Main article: Euro Party 2002
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2003
- Main article: Euro Party 2003
Brandon, England
2004
- Main article: Euro Party 2004
Finland
2005
- Main article: Euro Party 2005
Gothenburg, Sweden
2006
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2006
Bratislava, Slovakia
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2006
Skipton, Yorkshire, UK
2007
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2007
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2007
Driebergen, the Netherlands
2008
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2008
Slindon, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2008
Waldmannshausen, Germany
2009
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2009
Skipton, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2009
Driebergen, The Netherlands
2010
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2010
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2010
Rauenberg-Rotenberg, Germany
2011
- Main article: Euro Party 2011
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, UK