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MA: Sound An Echo

St. Paul Lutheran Church Gloucester, MA, United States

An evening with the Cape Ann Finns, sharing stories, memories, photos, film and artifacts, and the Nordic folk music of Sara Pajunen and Rachael Kilgour.

NY: JUHO POHJONEN

Scandinavia House New York, NY, United States

New York City welcomes Juho Pohjonen, a leading concert pianist from Finland, who joins us at Scandinavia House to perform works by Johannes Bach, César Franck, Wolfgang Mozart and Franz Schubert.

CA: Museums of the Arroyo Day

Pasadena Museum of History Pasadena, CA, United States

The Los Angeles Chapter hosts a free open house at the Finnish Folk Museum in the Tupa.

MA: Finnish Pannukakku Breakfast

The Finnish Center at Saima Park Fitchburg, MA, United States

This states April but it is a monthly event in April-May-July-August-September-October

CA: Ethnic Food Fair

House of Finland San Diego San Diego, CA, United States

The House of Finland San Diego participates in this annual event of the House of Pacific Relations with a taste of Finnish foods served at its international cottage in Balboa Park.

WA: Sibelius Kullervo

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

As a follow up to the thrilling Seattle Symphony Sibelius Festival in 2015, Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Dausgaard brings his unique insights into Sibelius’ world with Kullervo, an adventurous saga derived from Finnish folk mythology. When the young Sibelius embraced his national identity, he raised new hope and pride in Finland while forever altering the course […]

MA: Accordion Club Dance

Finnish Heritage Society Sovittaja Rutland, MA, United States

Rutland hosts the summer Saturdays series of Central Mass Accordion Club Dances, June 2, July 7, July 21 and August 4

WA: Sibelius Kullervo

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

As a follow up to the thrilling Seattle Symphony Sibelius Festival in 2015, Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Dausgaard brings his unique insights into Sibelius’ world with Kullervo, an adventurous saga derived from Finnish folk mythology. When the young Sibelius embraced his national identity, he raised new hope and pride in Finland while forever altering the course […]

WA: Sibelius Kullervo

Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA, United States

As a follow up to the thrilling Seattle Symphony Sibelius Festival in 2015, Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Dausgaard brings his unique insights into Sibelius’ world with Kullervo, an adventurous saga derived from Finnish folk mythology. When the young Sibelius embraced his national identity, he raised new hope and pride in Finland while forever altering the course […]

MI: Finnish-Americans and Grief

Finnish American Heritage Center

This is presentation at Finlandia University in Hancock is about Finnish-Americans and grief by University of Turku post-doctoral researcher Samira Saramo.