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MI: Heikki Lunta

Negaunee, Michigan

Join the two-day celebration of the Upper Peninsula snow spirit, Heikki Lunta. Outdoor fun includes luge runs, fat tire bike race, games, parade, snowmbile show, ski jumping and fireworks, plus a tori, live music, art show and more.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Calumet Theatre Calumet, MI, United States

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: Dinner and film, “A Man Called Ove.” $22 per person; film only $7. Call (906) 337-2610.

MI: Heikki Lunta

Negaunee, Michigan

Join the two-day celebration of the Upper Peninsula snow spirit, Heikki Lunta. Outdoor fun includes luge runs, fat tire bike race, games, parade, snowmbile show, ski jumping and fireworks, plus a tori, live music, art show and more.

MN: Minnehaha Music Orchestra

Normandale Lutheran Church Edina, MN, United States

Minnehaha Music Repertory Orchestra will perform Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja's Symphony No. 1. Past Performer of the Year, pianist Craig Randal Johnson, will conduct. Also featured on the concert are the Saint-Saens Violin Concerto No. 3, the Peer Gynt Suite No.1 by Edvard Grieg, and the rousing Russian Easter Overture by Rimsky-Korsakov. Admission to the […]

IL: Juli Wood

Estonian House Linconlnshire/Riverwoods, IL

Enjoy the jazzy sounds of FFN Performer of the Year, saxophonist Juli Wood. Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar. Tickets: $15 Adults, $5 Children under 14.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Finnish American Heritage Center

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. — Povatica making workshop with Anton & Julie Pintar. $15 per person.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Finnish American Heritage Center

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. — Christmas tree carving class with Pete Olson.$15 per person.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Finnish American Heritage Center

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: 6:45 p.m. — Contra Dancing. Call (818) 606-0065.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Finnish American Heritage Center

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. — Nisu making workshop. $15 per person.

MI: Heikinpäivä

Finnish American Heritage Center

The annual Heikinpäivä celebration’s themes are taken from Finnish folk saying associated with the name day for Heikki (Henrik’s day — 19 January). Events span January 10 through February 1 in Hancock and surrounding area. TODAY: 6 p.m. —  Accordion Workshop with FinnFolk. $15 per person.