MI: St. Urho’s Celebration
Finnish Center Association 35200 W. Eight Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, United StatesEnjoy a special dinner and music by FinnFolk. Please join us for a great night of food, fun, and spirits!
Enjoy a special dinner and music by FinnFolk. Please join us for a great night of food, fun, and spirits!
Wear your purple and green! Appetizers, meatball dinner, dessert, coffee/tea. BYOB. Music by Central Mass Accordion Club. Hat contest, games, raffle. $20. Please bring proof of Covid vaccination; masks optional. Reservations required by Sunday, March 13: finnishcenter@yahoo.com or 978 407-9690
SONGS OF COMFORT & HOPE This special concert from Finlandia Foundation National is for the people of Ukraine, and everyone who is concerned about and affected by the dire situation in the country under siege. Pianist Ruusamari Teppo, soprano Maria Männistö, violinist Jiwon Kim, the Finnish Choral Society of Seattle and young Annabel Teppo share […]
Finnish oven pancake, bacon, sausage, fruit, juice, Finnish coffee bread, coffee/tea/cocoa. $10. Loaves of Finnish coffee bread for sale, vendors of arts, crafts, and honeybee products; Raivaaja information table. Covid vaccination proof required; masks optional.
In this FinnFest USA program, join folklorist and ethnomusicologist Nathan Gibson as he shares his research and musical samples of the ways many Finns have connected with American culture through American roots music over the last 60 years.
FFN Performer of the Year Eeppi Ursin, a New York -based award-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Finland, presents her concert via Zoom.
The breakfasts return! Enjoy a choice of pannukakku or pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, country fried potatoes, toast, oatmeal, pulla bread, coffee and juice! $10 adults, $5 kids.
FFN Performer of the Year Eeppi Ursin sings via Zoom To participate if you are not a FASM member, email: info@fasm.us
The Lanesville Community Center and Cape Ann Finns host a day of heritage with a talk by Dr. Jon Kilpinen of Valparaiso University about the relationship between the environment and a community, and The People Danced, with children and adults learning traditional Finnish dances with music provided by Finnish musicians. A light supper will be […]
New York–based Finnish photographer Janne Tuunanen explores Aalto's work in their shared hometown of Jyväskylä.