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  • Tree Ornament: Make it, Take it and Norwegian Bingo Night

    Isanti County Historical Society 33525 Flanders St. NE, Cambridge, MN, United States

    Looking to make a Norwegian tree ornament for the holidays? Join us as we help you make the perfect, personal ornament. Then join in for some fun as we play Norwegian Bingo. Choose to make a Norwegian tree ornament or play Norwegian Bingo.

    Free
  • Glaedelig Jul Fundraiser

    Peterson Point Preservation Foundation, in conjunction with Gro Svendsen Lodge 1-689, will be holding its annual Glaedelig Jul Christmas concert and fundraiser On November 23, 2025 at Estherville Lutheran Church in Estherville, IA.  The fundraiser is to raise money for operational costs for Brugjeld Peterson Historic Farmstead, a 160-year-old Norwegian-American farmstead, which has been on the National Registry of Historic Places since [...]

  • Trolls: Fairy Tale Cute or Mystical Monster

    Sons of Norway Kringen Lodge #4-025 722 2nd Ave N, Fargo, ND, United States

    Trolls are fun fairy tale monsters that are so ugly they're cute.  But these fairy tales are based on legends of creepy magical monsters in the wood who want to kidnap you and eat you.  We will explore both the lovable and frightening sides of trolls through the artwork of Thomas Dambo's Detroit Lakes area troll sculptures, the murals of Fargo's Sons [...]

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  • Immigration Story Program- Anne’s Letters

    Sons of Norway Mandt Lodge- 5-314 317 South Page Street, Stoughton, WI, United States

    Sons of Norway-Mandt Lodge welcomes the public to “Anne’s Letters” Thursday, March 12, at 7:00 PM Sons of Norway 317 South Page Street, in Stoughton. We are so excited to share the Letters from Anne program with you!   Anne Engum was the daughter of Paul and Anne Engum, born in Norway on July 27, 1853.  The Engum family emigrated to Coon [...]

    Free