Finnish American Folk Festival
2COLS: Ingress + imageEnjoy food, culture and traditions at this event held every other year in Naselle, Washington.
Enjoy food, culture and traditions at this event held every other year in Naselle, Washington.
The multi-dimensional event featuring the culture, history, commerce, heritage and contemporary interests of Finland and Finnish America returns to Minneapolis, site of the first FinnFestUSA in 1983.
Oregon's 54th annual celebration of the music, food and traditions of Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Each country has its own day: Thursday: Norwegian Day Friday: Swedish Day Saturday: Danish Day Sunday: Finnish Day
The first-ever FinnFest held outside of North America begins in Helsinki (August 28-September 1) and continues on a river cruise to Russia (September 1-13). For the brochure click: "Finland as a Gateway to Russia."
Screening of the documentary Yoopera! and discussion with the filmmakers. For more information see the Lecturer of the Year. Preceded by optional Sunday Brunch from Noon-1:30 p.m.
See the documentary Yoopera! presented by film editor Erin Smith. For more about the program see the Lecturer of the Year.
The 16th annual series of concerts and events takes place at multiple sites in Chicago, Illinois and Copper Country in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
The 11th annual exhibit of glass birds by Oiva Toikka will be on display from September 24, 2014 -February 22, 2015 at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington. The Finnish artist created a new piece, Anna's Hummingbird, for the show.
31st annual event featuring the foods, music, merchandise and entertainment of Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland.
See the documentary Yoopera! presented by film editor Erin Smith in New York's beautiful Finger Lakes region. For more about the program see the Lecturer of the Year.