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WA: James Ford Cooper

Finnish Lutheran Church Seattle, WA, United States

FFN Lecturer of the Year James Ford Cooper talks about "Finland in the Cold War," which he witnessed first hand when he was with the U.S. Foreign Service in Helsinki.

FL: Midnight Sun Festival

Bryant Park Lake Worth, FL, United States

Celebrate the Finnish heritage of Lake Worth with a variety of entertainment from Finland, wife carrying competition, car show, activities for the kids and more.

CT: Kalevala Celebration

Finnish American Heritage Society Canterbury, Connecticut

Recognize the Kalevala on the day of the FAHS monthly membership meeting.

WA: Kalevala Festival

Nordic Museum Seattle, WA, United States

The 43rd annual event features performances by the Finnish Choral Society, the Katrilli Finnish Folk Dancers, Kalevala Trio, and the Evergreen Livakat Kantele Ensemble playing the Finnish national musical instrument. Meri Luoma, Visiting Fulbright Finnish Language and Culture Teaching Assistant at University of Washington, Scandinavian Department will be the guest speaker.

WA: Hava

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

The Seattle Symphony with violinist Joshua Bell performs a program that includes Hava by Lotta Wennäkoski.

WA: Hava

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

The Seattle Symphony with violinist Joshua Bell performs a program that includes Hava by Lotta Wennäkoski.

WA: Hava

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

The Seattle Symphony with violinist Joshua Bell performs a program that includes Hava by Lotta Wennäkoski.

NY: TOiVO Spring Ahead Dance

Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts Trumansburg, NY, United States

TOiVO, a seven piece band playing traditional social dance music of the Finger Lakes and more, will present a Community Dance Party Fundraiser for the Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts […]

NY: Philharmonia Orchestra

Lincoln Center New York, NY, United States

Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts London's Philharmonia Orchestra in New York City, in a program featuring his composition Cello Concerto, and The Oceanides by Jean Sibelius.