Joanne - Sons of Norway

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Joanne - Sons of Norway
www. OlympiaSonsofNorway.com
Hovedstad Posten
Volume 39, Issue 5
May 2012
Fra Presidenten
Board Meetings
2nd Tuesday of each
month at 6:30 PM
at Lacey Top Foods Cafe
All members are invited
to attend
Regular Meetings
September– May
4th Monday each
Month at 7:00 PM
Columbian Hall
6794 Martin Way E
Olympia, WA 98516
Need Directions?
Have a question about an
upcoming meeting or event?
Contact Linda Fialkowski
459-3982
[email protected]
No Meeting in
May-
We’re going to Poulsbo!
Hurra syttende mai!
Norway Day 2012 is now just a pleasant memory. It really does take a
team to make such an event successful and between Hovedstad Lodge
and Prillar Guri Lodge we accomplished a very successful day.
Although attendance was down a little, thanks to Mother Nature giving
us such a beautiful day, we can give ourselves a big pat on the back. I
heard many favorable comments as I walked around the room. It
seems everyone really enjoyed themselves. So now, plans are
underway for Norway Day 2013.
May 19 is the day for our bus trip to Poulsbo. We will leave Olympia at
10 am and will leave Poulsbo at 4 pm. We will attend the Viking Fest,
watch the parade and enjoy a nice lunch (on our own) at the Sons of
Norway lodge or other nice restaurant in town. Shopping is optional,
but there are a number of nice little shops to visit. Seating will be
limited so get your reservations in early for a fun day. The price will be
$20 for Sons members and $25 for guests. Additional information is
located elsewhere in this newsletter.
Plans are percolating for our summer picnic. Details will be forthcoming as they become available. We always seem to have a good
time when we get together for our summer event.
Then, in September, we will begin our fall season with a nice potluck
and a good program. You will receive more information at a later date.
In the meantime I hope you all have special Syttende Mai and
wonderful summer.
Fraternally,
Joanne
Hovedstad Lodge
2012
Executive Officers
President, Joanne Gray
360-923-1242
[email protected]
Vice President, Tad Tower
360-239-6793
[email protected]
Secretary, Heidi Brownell
360-705-0074
[email protected]
Treasurer, Dan Konopatzke
360-491-6048
[email protected]
Counselor, Linda Fialkowski
360-459-3982
[email protected]
Program Directors
Social Director, Alf Herigstad
360-878-8637
[email protected]
Support Directors
Marshals
Bill Hegge & Bob Dunn
Trustees
Anne Vatshell, 3Yr
360-943-9032
Judy Byles 2 Yr
360-413-7252
Rhys Hanson 1Yr
360-491-9083
Youth Director,
Chris Brownell
360-705-0074
Hostess Coordinators
Aasa Sorebo
360-357-4059
Janet Osman
360-943-9074
[email protected]
Greeters
Nancy Tower
360-239-6793
Donna Johnson
360-754-7497
Editor
Linda Fialkowski
[email protected]
Minutes of Regular Meeting – April 23, 2012
The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm by President Joanne Gray. Joanne led
the lodge in the Pledge of Allegiance, the Star Spangled Banner, the Norwegian
Anthem. Joanne then led the lodge in the table prayer I Jesu Navn and paused the
meeting for pølse med lompe (hot dogs in lefse) leftovers from Norway Day.
Joanne welcomed Randi Moe who shared Troll Stories.
Secretary - Silent roll call was taken. Alf Herigstad, Chris Brownell, and Rhys Hanson
were not present. There was a motion to approve the minutes from the last mtg
and they were approved as published. We welcomed a guest Saralyn Carruth.
Vice President – Five new members signed up at Norway Day. They were: Keith
Bare, Eric Vatshell, Steven Livingston, Robert Thoreson, and Robert Larsen. Three
folks also expressing interest in joining were Theresa Gregg, Brandy Jones, and
Carol Eccol.
Treasurer – Report given. We have awarded two scholarships.
Sunshine – Ellen did not have a sunshine report this month.
Social Director - For the May meeting we are going to the Poulsbo parade on Saturday, May 19th. We will leave at 10am from Shopko, arriving in Poulsbo at 11:30am.
We will have lunch on our own. It is Viking Fest weekend. Poulsbo Sons of Norway
is serving lunch from 11-3. The parade is at 2pm. We will leave Poulsbo at 4pm,
arriving home at 5:30pm. We have a bus to take us there. It can fit 22 people. A
sign-up sheet was sent around the meeting. It will cost $20 for members and $25
for non-members.
Our next regular meeting is the potluck in September.
Youth Director – The next Norwegian language class is scheduled to begin May 6 th
thru June 10th. Troop 2 performed the flag ceremony at our Norway Day.
Old Business – Norway Day was on April 21st. Kim Nesselquist was our guest speaker and appreciated the event. Boy Scouts Troop 2 Olympia led the flag ceremony,
which was called by our youth member Davin Brownell, who earned his Eagle rank
last week. Thank you to everyone for volunteering. Revenue is categorized as ticket
sales (~$1476, not counting pre-sales or booster buttons), food sales (~$2161), and
bake sales (~$1800). There was also advertising revenue that is still coming in.
There will be a review meeting at Top Foods Lacey on Thursday at 1pm that you
can attend if you’d like to give suggestions for improvements next year. It will be
April 20, 2013.
District Convention is May 22-26 at the La Quinta Inn in Tacoma. We have been
asked to bring 750 cookies and serve at 10am on Thursday, May 24 th. That is only
12 people making 5 dozen each!! There will be a folk art competition. It can be kids
or adults. Think about entering.
Next Saturday is the Norwegian Heritage Festival at PLU from 11-3.
More information will be sent with details and date for the summer picnic.
Joanne thanked the hostess coordinators: Aasa Sorebo and Jan Osman.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:35pm.
Velkommen New Members!
Keith Bare
Eric Vatshell
Bob Larsen
253-312-5248
509-494-9353
456-0925
Steve Livingston
Shannon Sinnock
Jon Halvorsen
790-8791
650-924-5555
456-3645
(Reuters) - Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream," one of the
world's most recognizable works of art, sold for $120 million at
Sotheby's setting a new record as the most expensive piece of art
ever sold at auction.
The sale at Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art auction featured other works by Pablo
Picasso, Salvador Dali and Joan Miro, but Munch's vibrant piece was the centerpiece of the
auction in a salesroom packed with collectors, bidders and the media.
The vibrant pastel from 1895 was conservatively estimated to sell for about $80 million at
Sotheby's, but two determined bidders drove the final price to $107 million, or $119,922,500
including commission, during a 15-minute bidding war.
One of four versions by the Scandinavian painter, which was being sold by Norwegian businessman Petter Olsen, "The
Scream" easily eclipsed the old auction record held by Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," which went for $106.5
million at Christie's two years ago.
The sales room at Sotheby's erupted in applause and cheering when the hammer came down. The buyer, who won the
auction via telephone bidding, was not identified by Sotheby's.
In recent decades "The Scream," a picture of a person with hands pressed to head against a backdrop of swirling vibrant
colors, has become a ubiquitous image, appropriated for everything from coffee mugs to editorial cartoons. For many
mainstream art lovers, it is perhaps second in familiarity only to the "Mona Lisa" and is certainly among the best-known
works of art still in private hands.
Three other images of "The Scream," including two which were stolen and later recovered, are in museums in Norway.
Lost & Found
Are you missing a pair
of red sunglasses, a
baking pan or assorted
plastic ware from
Norway Day?
Call Linda
459-3982
Save the Date– June 30th!
Midsommer’s Eve Party
at the Fialkowski’s
Break out your Viking Finery & Let’s Party!
Norway Day
2012
Judy, Linda & Joanne
Linda, Davin Brownell & Joanne
Tia Matautia, Anne & Aasa
Tia, Helene Olsen, Corinne & Aasa
Norwegian Elkhound
Sue Russell, Bogny Jaques, Donna Johnson
Barbara Tollefson & Tia Matautia
Randi Moe, Our Storytelling Troll
Grace &
Charlotte
Ardean Anvik, our
Traveling troll with
Derrick Singleton
Calendar
May 17– 6:00 PM Syttende Mai Parade in Ballard– Do you want to join Bob & Elaine
Dunn walking in the parade behind the Hovedstad banner? Call 878-8533
May 18– 8:00 PM Finnish Folk group, Kaivama performs at Traditions. Tickets are
available at Traditions Fair Trade, 300 5th Avenue SW, Olympia, WA 98501.
For more info call Carla Wulfsberg [email protected] or 561-5490
May 19– 9:00 Listen to KKNW1150 AM . President Joanne Gray is Doug Warne’s
Co-Host on the Scandinavian Hour.
May 19– Bus trip to Poulsbo for Syttende Mai Parade. Meet at Shopko at 10 AM
May 24– Hovedstad Lodge to provide cookies for AM coffee break at District 2
Convention in Tacoma
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September 24– Regular meeting– Potluck
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8108 Afflerbaugh Ct SE
Olympia, WA 98503
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June 30– Midsommer’s Eve Party at the Fialkowski’s on Long Lake
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