MI: Finnish-Americans and Grief
Finnish American Heritage CenterThis is presentation at Finlandia University in Hancock is about Finnish-Americans and grief by University of Turku post-doctoral researcher Samira Saramo.
This is presentation at Finlandia University in Hancock is about Finnish-Americans and grief by University of Turku post-doctoral researcher Samira Saramo.
Finlandia University in Hancock hosts a photo exhibit by Terhi Asumaniemi featuring the changing forests and landscapes of Southern Finland. Exhibit runs through July 20.
Portland's traditional Scandinavian celebration at Oaks Amusement Park features Nordic food, games, entertainment, vendors and awards.
The Finnish Heritage Society-Sovittaja Summer Dinner Dance Series kicks off with music by Bernie Nowak. Come for both dinner and dancing or just the dance, which begins at 7:30 p.m. See website to make reservations for the ham dinner.
The Los Angeles Chapter hosts a free open house at the Finnish Folk Museum in the Tupa.
Finnish-Swedish folk music group Jepokryddona brings a performance of music in the Jacobstad traditions of Jeppo, Finland to New York. The music of Jepokryddona springs from the Swedish speaking regions of Jeppo in Nykarleby, Ostrobothnia, one of the few places in the world where the minuet and the polska remain part of a living tradition […]
Frederick hosts its annual weekend of fun activities with a Finnish theme.
Three days of fun under the Midsummer Sun in Hancock, Toivola and Jacobsville in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Finnish American Folk School is hosting a Juhannus weekend festival that is celebrating […]
The 41st annual Scandinavian Hjemkomst and Midwest Viking Festival June 22-23 is poised for a major celebration of Nordic cultures this year, from the myths of Valhalla through medieval Europe […]
The 41st annual Scandinavian Hjemkomst and Midwest Viking Festival June 22-23 is poised for a major celebration of Nordic cultures this year, from the myths of Valhalla through medieval Europe […]