Day of the Finnish Flag
The Finnish flag with “the blue of our lakes and the white snow of our winters”, as a poet described these symbolic colours in 1870, was made official in a law enacted on May 29, 1918, less than six months after Finland had achieved independence.
CA: Juhannus Midsummer Festival
Finnish American Home Association Sonoma, CA, United StatesSauna. Swim. Repeat. Sauna lecture, crafts, music, kokko singalong, kids' games, food and beverages and more!
WA: Finnish Midsummer Tea
Appelo Archives Center Naselle, WA, United StatesEnjoy a variety of handcrafted loose-leaf teas, Finnish teas and gourmet delights. Also, local authors and special dance performances.
WI: Juhannus
Oulu Cultural & Heritage Center Oulu, WICelebrate Midsummer at this day of food, activities for the family and music by Lauluaika.
MN: Finnish Midsummer Festival
Sampo Beach Saginaw, MinnesotaThis is a free, family friendly, alcohol-free event. Coffee, pulla and sima will be available. Grill trailer selling food will be on site. Music, games, vihta making and a table […]
CT: Juhannus
Finnish American Heritage SocieyCelebrate summer at the Midsummer Potluck Picnic.
OH: Juhannus
Finnish Museum Ashtabula, OHBring a dish for the potluck celebration at the museum.
MI: Juhannus Dance with White Water
Finnish American Heritge Center Hancock, MIDean and Bette Premo, Carrie and Susan Dlutkowski, and Dave Harmon will come together as the band White Water for a special performance at the Midsummer/Juhannus Dance.
FL: Midsummer Fest
Finnish-American Village LantanaFamily-friendly celebration with Juhannus bonfire, sausages, beverages, activities for the kids and more. Co-hosted with Midnight Sun Festival, Finnish-American Village and St. Andrew's Lutheran Church.