MD: Spring Celebration
Welcome spring with vappu traditional foods, sima, crafts and more
Welcome spring with vappu traditional foods, sima, crafts and more
Last day to apply for FFN funds for 2023 Salolampi Language Village youth programs.
This nationwide celebration of spring is an official Flag Day in Finland. It is also International Labor Day, and one of the biggest annual Finnish festivals.
Celebrate spring on the Fogelbo grounds next to Nordia House. There will be traditional Vappu foods to enjoy and a no-host bar with beer, wine, and sodas.
Celebrate May Day and spring with buffet dinner and afternoon of entertainment
Vappu! A Spring Celebration Concert with the North Stars Chamber Orchestra, led by Conductor Sharyn Peterson. plifting folk and classical music from Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are on the program, with piano soloist Declan Hong of Anacortes, as well as soprano soloist Tiina Ritalahti from Seattle.
Celebrate May Day and Spring with a family-friendly event
The National Nordic Museum and the Finnish Choral Society invite you to the 47th Annual Kalevala Day Festival—Suomen Suvi-Finland's Sweet Summer: Music and Songs in Finnish Movies.
Finnish American Singers of Michigan are weaving melodies, harmonies, and musical moods together as they practice for their free spring concert, Kuvakudos: A Finnish Tapestry.
Susanna Mälkki conducts the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra in an all-Finnish program at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall: SIBELIUS - “Lemminkäinen’s Return” KAIJA SAARIAHO - L’Aile du songe, Concerto for flute and orchestra SIBELIUS - Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43