halloween party - Fargo Kringen Lodge #25
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halloween party - Fargo Kringen Lodge #25
Featuring Fargo-Moorhead’s Most Unique Club Volume 11, No. 10 October, 2008 SONS OF NORWAY KRINGEN LODGE #25 Published Monthly 722 - 2nd Avenue North • P.O. Box 1302 • Fargo, North Dakota 58107 • Telephone (701) 232-9222 Lodge & Library Telephone: 701-478-5727 • www.sofnfargo.com • E-mail: [email protected] From The Lodge President October Greetings: Bruce Bohnsack HALLOWEEN PARTY Fall is here, with it cooler temperatures and beautiful coloring of their leaves. The Sunday Dinners kick off with Lutefisk on Oct. 5th. Read the Posten Kalendar for the other social events scheduled as there are many to choose from. Our final Mini Tour will be December 6th and 7th. We will take in the “Lundstrom Country Christmas” at Lakeville, MN and the Chanhassen Dinner Theater and Show (on the Main Stage). These two shows have always been a wondferful way to kick off the Wear your best costume! Christmas Season. We will overnight at the Marriott and Sunday Prizes will be awarded. we are planning another stop before heading home Our October Lodge meeting on the 2nd will include initiation of new members and guests from Hamar, Noway, our sister city, who will provide us with a short program. We will have a meet Sunday, November 2 - 3:00 p.m. and greet after the meeting with a light lunch. As always, we are seeking new members, so sign up a mem- The Accordion Band will play and refreshments will be served. ber now and bring them in to get acquainted with our Lodge and Club. Lunch is served Monday thru Friday. See you there. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 Treats & Tricks - 6:00-7:00 Food & Dance - $8.50 Dancing and Fun 7-10:00 MEMORIAL SERVICE From The Klub President The Norwegian language and chip carving classes will begin on Monday evening, October 13th at 7:00 p.m. Registration will take place on that opening night. There is a fee of $10 for all Sons of Norway members. The fee for non-Sons of Norway members is $40. These fees cover the cost of teaching and other supplies used by this program. If you have any questions, please telephone Dr. Verlyn Anderson, Kringen Lodge Cultural Director at (218) 233-0685. Stein Rommesmo Update on the parking lot on the north side of our building looks like nothing will be done until next spring as of this time. This means we will have to endure another year of construction and parking issues that we were hoping to avoid. It is not final yet, but I am almost certain that it is too late in the year for any construction to be started on this project. If anything changes I will keep you all informed as to ctober what is going to happen. I want to take this time to welcome Kim Kallhoff to our kitchodge eeting en staff. She is going to help out with food preparation three days Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 a week which will consist of Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday. If Initiation of New Members you are in for lunch any of those days, please stop and introduce yourself and welcome her to our Klub. Norwegian Entertainment Patty has also asked if I would mention in my letter that Oc- from Hamar, Norway -7:00 p.m. tober is a very busy month and we are looking for volunteers that Lunch Served after Meeting can help out with some of the tours that are coming in the first two weeks in October. I know there are a lot of you that are going Come, meet, and greet your new to Minot for the Host Fest, but anyone that is not and would be members and our Norwegian friends! willing to help out would be greatly appreciated. L O M Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner - Sunday, October 5 (Rommesmo Team) BINGO Thurs., Oct. 16 - 7:00 pm 20 games of Bingo with a chance to win $500.00! 2 Blackout Games starting at 63 numbers this month. BBQ’s & Potato Salad 6:00-6:45 - $3.50 MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Sons of Norway is to promote and preserve the heritage and culture of Norway and provide insurance and financial products to its members. KRINGEN LODGE #25 Lodge & Library Telephone . ............(701) 478-5727 YARNOVERS Yarnovers will start meeting on October 10 at 9:30 am in the Viking Room. We welcome anyone who knits, crochets, or does any other type of handiwork to come and spend time sharing projects, patterns, and pleasant conversation. Monthly meetings are held on the second Friday. In the past we have done group projects of bandages for Global Missions and prayer shawls. One idea for our next effort is the Knitting for Georgia Program. Johanna Holtan, daughter of Pastor Phil and Merrie Sue Holtan, has been serving with the Peace Corps in Georgia prior to the Russian invasion. She is collecting caps, mittens, and scarves to distribute to those in need. If you have any questions or suggestions, please call Lynne Rommesmo at 280-1674. We hope to see you there! IT’S TIME FOR BOWLING!! On Friday, October 3, we will be starting our new bowling season. We meet the day after the Lodge meeting (Friday) at Red River Lanes in north Fargo at 1:00 p.m. All skill levels are welcome. Most of us are happy if we can break 100! This is an opportunity to get some exercise and enjoy some fellowship. You can even work on your Sports Medal Program by participating. All bowlers will receive an enamel bowling pin. Spectators are welcome too! We hope that you will join us for some fun times! Accordion band update Oct. 6 Practice.......................................5:15 pm Oct. 19 Dilworth Lutheran Church Polka Church Service.......................10:30 am Oct. 20 Practice.......................................5:15 pm Oct. 21 University Manor....................6:30 pm WE NOW HAVE THE Norway-Verse in Vikingland 2009 CALENDARS! KRINGEN YOUTH KLUBB The Kringen Youth Klubb held their first meeting of the new season on September 13, 2008, at First Presbyterian Church, Fargo. We were unable to meet at the Sons of Norway due to scheduling conflicts, and we sincerely want to thank Presbyterian Church for accommodating us. They are great neighbors! We were very pleased to welcome four new members and twenty-seven returning members. Since this meeting, I have received calls regarding two more new members and more returning members. Membership generally increases by the end of October, as many youth are involved in soccer, as well as juggling new school schedules and other activities to make everything fit. We remain flexible and as things settle down, we move ahead for another season and a fun year! We began our meeting with family and youth introductions, and then proceeded with our activity of the day, which was the Norwegian Fjord Horse. Packets were assembled with pictures and information about the Fjord horses, which the youth could take home. We engaged in discussion about these wonderful horses, which the youth so enjoy. Many of our members were very familiar with the Fjord horse from our annual trip to the Robert and Sally Kjorsvig Fjord Horse farm in Roslyn, SD. The youth also worked on a coloring and puzzle activity following discussion. Frode Tilden and son, Tevon, talked to the group about their trip to Norway this summer. We passed out maps of Norway and youth, together with parents, located some points of interest on the map following Frode’s talk. Tevon and Frode passed out candy treats from Norway, which all enjoyed! We concluded the morning with snacks and discussion regarding schedules and activities for the coming season. A topic of interest was for youth to be involved in the Youth Cultural Skills and Sports Medal Programs, working toward certain achievements and earning the medals offered. We have completed achievements in both cross country skiing and folk dance and will proceed toward these goals. As we begin the fall season, we see busy times ahead, but we promise a fun season. Our next meeting will be Saturday, October 11 (10:00-12:00) at S.O.N. Kringen Lodge. In Friendship, “Ha det bra” - Doreen Grobe, Youth Director DIRECT FROM NORWAY IN CONCERT Sande Blandekor Choir Sande, Sognefjord, Norway Tuesday, October 7, 2008 Dinner - 5:00-6:30 pm Concert - 6:45 pm Kringen Klub, 722 2nd Ave. N., Fargo Sponsored by Sons of Norway A “Hands Across the Seas” Program Everyone Welcome! Free will offering. OCTOBER IS SON FOUNDATION MONTH October is the time to celebrate and promote the great work done by the Foundation. The Sons of Norway Foundation awards scholarships and grants to promote the heritage and culture of Norway and provides assistance to ease the burden through humanitarian aid to members, lodges and their communities following natural disasters. In the past year this fund has helped a Northwood, ND resident whose life was devastated by the tornado. In 2007 Clara Evenson, a member of our lodge, gave a gift of $75,000 through her will. This will provide for youth in District 4 to attend language and cultural camps. Please consider making a donation through memorials or honorariums in celebration of anniversaries or special birthdays. We also have a “Pass The Pig” promotion where donations may be made at the monthly lodge meetings. To have your Posten Newsletter sent via email instead of receiving the Posten in the mail, please send your email info to Bruce Bohnsack at [email protected]. This will help cut down the cost of mailing the newsletter. Thank you. KRINGEN POSTEN - OCTOBER 2008 God bedring (Get Well) Frank Gumeringer Marv Clemenson Til minne Our heartfelt sympathy to: Eileen Etterman on the loss of her brother, Donald Bjornstad The Family of Russell Fadness Frode and Alexis Tilden on the loss of his grandfather Don and Clarice Jahr on the loss of his sister, Rhoda Jahr Arlan and Lil Torgrimson on the loss of their son, Dean. S.O.N 52: Donations - Report from August 16 to September 19, 2008 IN MEMORY OF: GIVEN BY: Marilyn Severson Ruth Asmus Harry Salisbury Jerry and Audrey Beuide, Pearl Frosaker, Elsie Olson, Elmer and Nellie Vangsness, Julie Fladgard, Marlys Hofstrand, Mel Larson, Leo and Doreen Grobe, Bruce and Sharon Bohnsack, Carrol and Barb Juven Ella Sullivan Carrol and Barb Juven Mary Ellingson Carrol and Barb Juven Emily Olson Lindquist Vivian Wensel Donation from the Thursday “Pie Day” crew. LIBRARY FUND: IN MEMORY OF: GIVEN BY: Harry Salisbury Frank Prim Inez Laugtug, Bernice Martin Wally and Irene Backlund Kringen Lodge Memorial Fund 90th BIRTHDAY: GIVEN BY: Harry Salisbury 60th ANNIVERSARY: GIVEN BY: In memory of Given by: Wally & Irene Backlund Vivian Wensel Note: If you know of a member who is ill, had surgery, is hospitalized, or has had a death in their family, please leave a message at the Kringen office: 232-9222 - or call Julie Fladgard: 236-0092. Note: When you give a gift to the Kringen Lodge Memorial Fund in memory of a deceased active member, their name will be added to the Kringen Lodge Memorial Plaque in the lobby at Kringen Lodge. Kringen Lodge wishes to thank people who give memorials. Phyllis Lee Wally and Irene Backlund Pete and Donna Backlund 80th BIRTHDAY: GIVEN BY: Joyce Steen 100th BIRTHDAY: GIVEN BY: Joe Running YOUTH KLUBB: 50th ANNIVERSARY: GIVEN BY: Verlyn and Evonne Anderson Marvin and Ardelle Nordbo Thank You for all the generous gifts and support this past month. SEPTEMBER LODGE DINNER WINNERS Pearl Frosaker Sandy Steen Vern Bancroft - 80th Birthday October 18 ~ 2:00-4:00 pm First Presbyterian Church 2900 5th St. S., Moorhead, MN University Drive Manor SONS OF NORWAY POTATO KLUBB IS THE BEST!! 1201 2nd Ave. N., Fargo, ND 58102 Serving North Dakota & Minnesota • 1 Bedroom Units for Senior 62+ or Handicapped/Disabled • Newly Remodeled Kitchens • 2 Elevators • Rent Based on Income - Privately Owned (Gov. Subs.) Openings Now Available! Call Our Office for a Personal Showing Sons of Norway Financial Benefit Counselors Gary H. Olson, LUTCF, Moorhead, MN Ofc. - 218-233-5130 Ken Agather CLU, FIC, CHCF - 293-0202 Wally and Irene Backlund Wally and Irene Backlund OPEN HOUSE On Friday, August 22, Mel Larson and Julie Fladgard were in the Potato Dumpling Cook-Off in Barnesville, MN, for the Potato Days Celebration. They won first place and also the People’s Choice Award. Many of our members were there to cheer them on. Mel has been the “head Klubb maker” for the SON for many years and just recently retired from this position. We are very proud of this honor and wish to congratulate them. Carrol and Barb Juven, Ragna Ellingson 701-232-4423 University Drive Manor does not discriminate against any person because of Race, Color, National Origin, Religion, Sex or Handicap (Disability). 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Member FDIC KRINGEN POSTEN - OCTOBER 2008 HERITAGE HOUSE 401 6th Ave. North Fargo, ND 58102 DONNA BYE Manager Office 701-234-9326 Home 701-232-6632 Cultural Corner North Dakotans planning to bring Lincoln Bicentennial celebration to Norway in July, 2009 Plans are being made to bring a group of people with ties to North Dakota to Norway for next year’s Fourth of July commemoration of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. In 1914, as part of the 100th anniversary of Norway becoming a fully independent country, a group of Norwegian Americans in North Dakota collected enough money to erect a bronze bust of President Lincoln in Oslo, Norway. The idea for this bust was inspired by a similar sculpture North Dakota Governor Louis Hanna had seen on a trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where he attended the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg in July, 1913. A delegation traveled to Norway to present the bust as a gift from the people of North Dakota, with the unveiling taking place on July 4, 1914. Speeches were given by Governor Hanna, Editor P.O. Stromme of Grand Forks, and Smith Stimmel, a Fargo man who had once served as a bodyguard to President Lincoln. Governor Hanna’s daughter, Dorothy, unveiled the statue, which still stands in Frogner Park in Oslo. It was accompanied by two engraved bronze tablets. One featured an excerpt from Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and reads, “Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” The other reads, “Presented to Norway by the people of North Dakota, U.S.A., July 4, 1914.” During Germany’s occupation of Norway in World War II, the Lincoln bust became the site of silent anti-Nazi protest. Each July 4th, beginning in 1940 until the war ended in 1945, Norwegians turned out by the thousands to gather around the statue, their heads bowed in silence. Typically, the Nazis forbade any public gatherings or demonstrations, but did not halt this annual event. The statue was sculpted by 21-year-old Paul Fjelde (1892-1984), a Valley City artist who later had a very successful career as a sculptor and is known for his sculptures of famous Norwegian Americans such as Charles A. Lindbergh. Fjelde was selected by a committee chaired by Governor Hanna to create the bronze bust of Lincoln which was cast in Chicago. This is the only statue in Oslo’s Frogner Park that is not the work of Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943). A replica of this Lincoln bronze bust is located on the front lawn of the Traill County Courthouse in Hillsboro, where it was dedicated in ceremonies on September 8, 1918. A second bronze replica, now at the Genesco Historical Museum in Illinois, was originally located at the Union Stockyards in Chicago. When the stockyards closed in 1971, it was moved elsewhere in the state before being purchased by a former resident of Genesco and donated to the museum in 1998. The original plaster cast of the bust is housed in the Allen Memorial Library at Valley City State University. Paul Fjelde was a student at then, Valley City State Normal School when he created the statue. Further information about the planned trip to Norway in July, 2009, will be made available as plans are finalized. Check the North Dakota State Historical Society website: www.nd.gov/hist or the Abraham Lincoln National Bicentennial Commission website at www. abrahamlincoln200.org for more information. Source of information for this article: www.nd.gov/hist . Verlyn D. Anderson, Cultural Director Book discussion group news On Monday noon, October 13, Kringen Lodge’s Book Discussion Group holds its monthly meeting in the Lounge. Our book selection for October is They Took My Father by Mayme Sevander. This book is subtitled, Finnish Americans in Stalin’s Russia and tells what happened to the hundreds of Finnish American citizens who re-migrated back to Europe, - to the Russian Karelia – where they thought they were going to enjoy a “Socialist Paradise” in Stalin’s Russia. They found just the opposite. This is a timely book to read because of the recent happenings in Georgia, an independent country next to Russia! This book is available in our Kringen library or you can purchase a copy at Zandbroz on Broadway or at the Stabo in West Acres. Or, you can check it out from a local church or public library. For those of our lodge members who want to also begin to read our November selection - it is entitled Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O’Brien. This is a fascinating portrait of a little-known, but remarkable woman. She was married first to Athelred, the king of England and after his death to Knut of Denmark who was also known as King Canute of England! Two of her sons became kings of England and to top it all off, Queen Emma was the great-aunt of William, the Conqueror! It is a most interesting biography of a little-known woman. Our Book Discussion Group has prepared a list of books that we are going to be reading and discussing during October, 2008 to September, 2009. You can pick up a copy of that listing in our Sons of Norway Library. All Sons of Norway members are heartily welcome to our interesting book discussions! New Member Sponsor Sherry Anderson Janet Hausmann Maydean Bissell Doreen Grobe Doreen Grobe Arlan Holm September ANOTHER GREAT MYSTERY TOUR Our exciting day started with a visit to Fort Abercrombie where we learned all about its history from a Union Army soldier. After a trip through Kent we ended up in Wahpeton at the Chahinkapa Zoo. All the tour participants enjoyed a ride on the Prairie Rose Carousel before visiting the zoo. The animals were all out and anxious to see us. The white tiger was a favorite sight. The bears and monkees entertained us with their many tricks and antics. After a sightseeing tour of the area we went to Prante’s Fine Dining for a delicious three meat buffet with all the trimmings and musical entertainment provided by Tilford Kroshus and his band. Everyone enjoyed this wonderful trip! 2008 Mini Tours CELEBRATION CHURCH “A Country Christmas” CHANHASSEN DINNER THEATER “A HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS SHOW” December 6 and 7, 2008 ATTENTION! Honoring October birthdays of Sons of Norway members. KRINGEN POSTEN - OCTOBER 2008 If you have a birthday in October, come and join us at the Sons of Norway on the second Tuesday of the month. Enjoy an evening of dinner and dancing, plus cake and coffee. You will receive $2.00 off the regular meal which is served from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Birthday Committee OCTOBER 2008 S M T 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 Thursday 2 Lodge Meeting.........................................................................................7:00 Initiation New Members - Norwegian Entertainment from Hamar Sunday 5 Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner $13.50 Adults / $6.75 Ages 6-12 (includes tax).....................10:45-1:30 Monday 6 Accordion Band Practice........................................................................5:15 Tuesday 7 Social - BBQ Rib Dinner $8.50 Adults / $4.25 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 5:00-6:30 Sande Blandekor Choir from Norway.................................................6:45 Thursday 9 NorSweDanes Folkdance Practice........................................................7:00 Progressive Whist and Coffee................................................................7:00 Friday 10 Yarnovers...................................................................................................9:30 Sunday 12 Breakfast - Pancakes, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs $7.00 Adults / $3.50 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 9:30-1:00 Monday 13 Book Discussion Group...................................................................... Noon Corporate Board Meeting......................................................................5:30 Tuesday 14 Social - Chicken Dinner $8.50 Adults / $4.25 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 5:00-6:30 Honoring October Birthdays Dance to Leo Keifer in the Ballroom...................................................6:45 Thursday 16 Night of Bingo - See Ad........................................................................7:00 Sunday 19 Turkey Dinner $10.50 Adults / $5.25 Ages 6-12 (includes tax).....................10:45-1:30 Monday 20 Accordion Band Practice........................................................................5:15 Tuesday 21 Social - Meatball Dinner $8.50 Adults / $4.25 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 5:00-6:30 Dance to Glenn Douglas in the Ballroom...........................................6:45 Thursday 23 Progressive Whist and Coffee................................................................7:00 NorSweDanes Folkdance Practice........................................................7:00 Sunday 26 Breakfast Brunch - Pancakes, French Toast, Egg Bake, etc. $9.00 Adults / $4.50 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 9:30-1:00 Tuesday 28 Social - ??????? Dinner $8.50 Adults / $4.25 Ages 6-12 (includes tax)......................... 5:00-6:30 Dance to Country Augies in the Ballroom.........................................6:45 Friday 31 Halloween Party Treats & Tricks - $8.50 (Food & Dance)................................... 6:00-7:00 Dance to Brian Breitbarth in the Ballroom.........................................7:00 Lunch Served Daily - Mon.-Fri.: 11:00-1:30 Daily Specials: Homemade Soups and Salad Bar
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