MI: Folk School at Midsummer Art Exhibit
The Folk School at Midsummer exhibition features the work of seven Finnish American Folk School instructors, as well as the work by students produced in their workshops.
The Folk School at Midsummer exhibition features the work of seven Finnish American Folk School instructors, as well as the work by students produced in their workshops.
Performances, activities, food, beer garden artisans, crafts, Viking Village, Maypole and more celebrate cultural heritage capped by Sunday church service. 4-6 pm Friday, 9:30 am-6 pm Saturday, 10 am-4 pm Sunday
Attend in person or join via Zoom on the last Wednesday of each month, January – June.
FFN Past Performer of the year Diane Jarvi performs world music with Cafe Accordion Orchestra.
Enjoy a workshop and dance with Lauluaika (Finnish for "Song Time"), a group of musicians who share a passion for singing and playing Finnish folk tunes for audiences who enjoy […]
An official Finnish Flag Day on the birthdate in 1878 of the writer and poet Eino Leino, who died on January 10, 1926.
Sara Pajunen, composer, improviser, and audio-visual artist, will present audio-visual work, sound art, and photographs from her projects “Mine Songs: Sounding an Altered Landscape” and “The Places We Know.” Featured are field recordings, violin, aerial image, and archival material to focus on themes of long-rhythm and broken connections with environment, dominant cultural narratives, and listening […]
Finnish jazz pianist Alexi Tuomarila performs, followed by a reception with the artist
Singer Eeppi Ursin, FFN past Performer of the Year, performs her original music and traditional Finnish tunes in this entertaining concert.
Learn to make Joulutorttu holiday treats; see flyer for details
Singer Eeppi Ursin, FFN past Performer of the Year, performs her original music and traditional Finnish tunes in this entertaining concert.
Enjoy a nature walk with Mike Potsaid and concert by the Fitchburg State University Community Orchestra
Lauluaika means "Song Time." The traditional Finnish band will perform outdoors at the Finnish American Heritage Center.
Lauluaika means "Song Time." The traditional Finnish band will perform outdoors at the Heritage Days event.
The 2023 Minneapolis Sister Cities Celebration features the 50th Anniversary of Kuopio, Finland and Minneapolis at the Nicollet Island Pavilion in Minneapolis, MN. This annual family event includes international entertainment, […]
Finn Power performs in this dance named for the Finnish-American accordion legend. A light lunch offered
Lauluaika means "Song Time." The traditional Finnish band will perform favorite tunes in Marquette.
Enjoy a sauna session, a dip in the cold plunge tank and snacks and socializing with Abundance Sauna at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Reservations required.
Enjoy a special presentation by Becky Siekkinen Donaldson of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. She will talk about the critters and sights to enjoy along the Ashtabula River and more. Refreshments served.
Free gentle yoga under the Pavilion with Ellen Daoust. All are welcome. Please bring a yoga mat and a towel. A few mats will be available to borrow. Rain or shine.
Duluth is the place to be for a variety of programs, lectures, music, dancing, food, games and tori at this celebration of culture, history and contemporary Finland.
This pop-up exhibit during FinnFest features the variety of work by Justin Anderson, Alison Aune, Kirsten Aune, Mary Erickson, Tia Keobounpheng, Lenore Lampi, Natalie Salminen and Marlene Wisuri. Reception 7-9 pm on July 28.
This pop-up exhibit during FinnFest features the variety of work by Justin Anderson, Alison Aune, Kirsten Aune, Mary Erickson, Tia Keobounpheng, Lenore Lampi, Natalie Salminen and Marlene Wisuri. Reception 7-9 pm on July 28.
This pop-up exhibit during FinnFest features the variety of work by Justin Anderson, Alison Aune, Kirsten Aune, Mary Erickson, Tia Keobounpheng, Lenore Lampi, Natalie Salminen and Marlene Wisuri. Reception 7-9 pm on July 28
This pop-up exhibit during FinnFest features the variety of work by Justin Anderson, Alison Aune, Kirsten Aune, Mary Erickson, Tia Keobounpheng, Lenore Lampi, Natalie Salminen and Marlene Wisuri. Reception 7-9 pm on July 28
This pop-up exhibit during FinnFest features the variety of work by Justin Anderson, Alison Aune, Kirsten Aune, Mary Erickson, Tia Keobounpheng, Lenore Lampi, Natalie Salminen and Marlene Wisuri. Reception 7-9 pm on July 28
New work by ceramics artist Lenore Rae Lampi. Open Tuesday-Saturday; check website for hours.