Several registered demonstrations will take place in downtown Stuttgart this weekend, with larger ones on Saturday, May 11, in the areas between the main station and the Old Castle (Altes Schloss).Read More

The Stuttgart region loves its festivals, but when it comes to frequency and diversity, there’s no time quite like the summer. Our calendar provides more than 30 festivals and special events to enjoy.Read More

The project designed to modernize the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), fire alarm, and sprinkler systems in Patch Barracks building 2337 is entering its final stretch, with an updated tentative completion date of early September. This reflects additional work required due to complexity of the roof structure above the basketball court.Read More

In the coming days, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart public works crews will begin installing signs along Florida Strasse at Patch Barracks to better define where drivers can (and can’t) park during working hours. Cars and trucks parked on both sides of Florida Strasse have recently caused impediments to traffic flow that have made it hard for service and construction vehicles to safely get through.

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The garrison will conduct testing of its “Giant Voice” Mass Warning Notification System on Patch and Kelley Barracks on Friday, May 3. Loudspeakers will play various tones and test messages in order to ensure the functionality of the system.Read More

A World War II-era incendiary device was found, secured, and safely removed from a grassy area near Bowman Field on Patch Barracks this afternoon, April 8. All community members should be aware of the potential existence of unexploded ordnance in our area and know how to respond if coming across it.Read More

USAG Stuttgart and LRC staff routinely receive questions regarding Duty Bus services and operations. Below are some frequently asked questions along with guidance to ensure all community members can enjoy this service.Read More

Valentine’s Day is typically a time celebrated with romantic love, but the kids of the School Aged Center (SAC) on Panzer Kaserne chose to use the holiday as an opportunity to send love to the community. Presented with cookies and heart-shaped crafts from the students – along with a note reading, “Roses are red, violets are blue, we want you to know how much we appreciate you!” – the staff of the Panzer Community Mail Room (CMR) were brought to tears by their act of kindness.Read More