German Kitchen Center Kicks Off Nationwide Oktoberfest in U.S.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - German Kitchen Center, a full-service showroom dedicated to industry-leading, award-winning, high-end kitchen brands Leicht, Team7, and Nobilia, is hosting its first Oktoberfest event in D.C. Interior designers, architects, local contractors and members of the local business communities were invited to join on Monday, October 2, 2017 for the first event in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 2.

Subsequent events take place at showrooms throughout the U.S. To register or learn more visit https://germankitchencenter.com/oktoberfest2017.htm

"All are welcome to celebrate with us as we offer a first-hand look at the 'Made in Germany' craftsmanship, and engage with colleagues and the knowledgeable staff," said George Bryan, Designer/D.C Showroom Manager.  "We will be serving up authentic Bavarian foods, beverages and original German fair – including beer, bratwurst and pretzel – plus a chance to win a brand-new Apple Watch Series 3 as part of our nationwide Oktoberfest celebration in D.C., Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Denver, Chicago and New York!"

Washington, D.C. October 2, 2017
Atlanta, GA  October 4, 2017
Dallas, TX  TBA
Miami, FL  TBA
Denver, CO   October 12, 2017
Chicago, IL October 17, 2017
Manhattan, NY  October 19, 2017


Sponsors, Oktoberfest at German Kitchen Center of D.C. will feature five CEU classes from Fisher & Paykel, Gaggenau, Caesarstone, Julien, and German Kitchen Center. The Oktoberfest event will provide the perfect opportunity for Architects and Designers to stock up on their CEU credit given for AIA and IDCEC (ASID and IDS) classes. "Oktoberfest is well under way and we are excited to offer these classes which are a cornerstone of all our showrooms, and everyone loves them," says Sheri Mercadante, long-term Director of Marketing and Education, who has been organizing CEU events at GKC for over five years.

German Kitchen Center features high-end brands of Germany's major kitchen cabinetry firms, including Leicht, Nobilia, Team 7, Doca, and Matteo Gennari. Family owned, it operates 17 showrooms across the country and is the largest kitchen center and kitchen cabinetry retailer in the U.S. German Kitchen Center studio showrooms are comprised of international teams with culturally diverse backgrounds and perspectives committed to providing customers and clients with contemporary kitchens of the highest quality that are both beautiful and functional.

For more information on this event or the German Kitchen Center, interested parties may visit www.germankitchencenter.com or call 877-859-2003.
 

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