MA: Honoring Oskari Tokoi
Saima Park Fitchburg, MA, United StatesRoy Helander presents a talk about Finland's 1917 Premier. He settled in the Fitchburg area and was long-time editor of the Raivaaja Finnish newspaper.
Roy Helander presents a talk about Finland's 1917 Premier. He settled in the Fitchburg area and was long-time editor of the Raivaaja Finnish newspaper.
Hei kaikki! Come join us for our spring adult week or senior adult week. We will also have daily cultural presentations, craft instruction by Susan Harstad, dancing and music with Ralph and Jaana Tuttila, as well as singing, games, movies, conversation, shopping in the kioski, Nordic stick-walking in the woods, mölkky, kyykkä, and other Finnish […]
To have fun while preserving our Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish culture through folk dancing, for ages 6 - 100
Enjoy Finnish oven pancake, bacon, sausage, fruit, juice, Finnish coffee bread, coffee/tea/cocoa, $10, 8-10 a.m. Loaves of coffee bread and cinnamon rusks will be for sale, and vendor Son of a Bee will offer honey and other bee products. Find treasures at the Flea Market.
Attend in person or join via Zoom on the last Wednesday of each month, January – June.
Enjoy dinner followed by a concert by the Novi Concert Band, a community tradition
FFN Performer of the Year at this concert & wine tasting.
Tour the museum and enjoy a sampling of Finnish food
Great jazz from the Nordic countries is showcased during this 17th annual event, June 13-25, hosted by the embassies of Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. This program at the Embassy of Finland features SOLINA, which includes FFN past Performers of the Year Olli Hirvonen and Eeppi Ursin, and FFN grant recipient Kaisa Maensivu.
For more than 50 years, the Nordic community has celebrated its heritage with music, dance, theater and imports, foods and more. See website for hours and details.