CA: Independence Day
Finnish Kaleva Hall Berkeley, CA, United StatesBerkeley's Finnish Kaleva Hall is the scene for the annual Finnish Independence Day Celebration. (check the website for details)
Berkeley's Finnish Kaleva Hall is the scene for the annual Finnish Independence Day Celebration. (check the website for details)
Join the annual Christmas party featuring a potluck, singing, gift exchange and visit with Santa.
The Finnish Choral Society of Seattle, Mägi Ensemble, Norwegian Ladies Chorus of Seattle, Norwegian Male Chorus of Seattle and Swedish Singers of Seattle present an evening of the most beautiful Nordic Christmas music in the acoustically-lovely Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church.
Enjoy cake, coffee and conversation in honor of Finland's independence.
House of Finland San Diego shares Finnish foods and Christmas traditions as part of this annual holiday event at Balboa Park.
Finnish playwright Minna Koskela's play Too Deep is about two estranged sisters, who meet for the first time after 10 years in a hospital waiting room when their mother has fallen ill. Secrets and lies, emotions run high with a dark sense humor. The staged reading is directed by Finnish native Nina Sallinen. On stage: […]
Kauneimmat joululaulut is a holiday tradition in Finland brought to the United States and Mexico by the Finnish Lutheran Church. People gather to sing the most loved Christmas Songs from Finland, along with other traditional Christmas songs with Finnish lyrics. This fall, there will be nine Kauneimmat Joululaulut services sponsored by the Finnish Lutheran Church […]
This Celebration of Finnish Christmas Traditions includes a bilingual church service, ceremony with Lucia Court, music and a Finnish Christmas meal, arrival of Joulupukki, and singing of carols. Presented by Messiah Lutheran Church at Nordia House.
Enjoy traditions of the holiday at the annual Little Christmas and Finland Independence Day celebration and potluck supper in Tucson. Watch for more details at the website.
Celebrate with a dinner of Finnish specialties, a performance by jazz trombonist Kasperi Sarikoski, and dance music by FinnFolk. Embassy of Finland Cultural Affairs Officer Katharina Bäckman will deliver the keynote address.