Northern deLights
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Northern deLights
Decorah’s 43rd Annual Thursday Evening - Saturday, July 23 - 25. 2009 “Northern deLights” T he theme of the 2009 Nordic Fest is “Northern deLights” which features the arts, crafts and traditions of the Sami, the native inhabitants of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Russian Kola Peninsula. These people were also called Lapps or Lapplanders. There are approximately 80,000 Sami people in northern Europe and at least 30,000 persons in North America who have Sami ancestors. www.nordicfest.com Norway Sweden Iceland Finland Denmark Helpful Fest Information Please Join Us for Opening Ceremonies! Opening Ceremonies will commence at 6:45 p.m. Thursday - Courthouse Square. First Aid: Notify the Information Center or call 911. Lost & Found: Police Station at City Hall, 563 382-3667. Absolutely No Parking along parade route Saturday morning. See map for parade route. Buy a Nordic Fest Button Emergency Parking restrictions strictly enforced Open Containers or public consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited by city ordinance - which is strictly enforced. MAIN INFO CENTER (563) 382-9010 • FIRE/AMBULANCE/POLICE - CALL 911 MAP OF DECORAH located in back flap of program. PUBLIC RESTROOMS located at Bank of the West Arcade and Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce. Portable units at various locations around town. See fold out map. COOLING REST SPOT at Decorah Covenant Church, 115 Washington St.— drinking fountains, air conditioning and bathroom facilities for the public to use ADDITIONAL PARKING is available at Luther College Campus. Times of Luther College Shuttle posted at College Union & Main Information Center. Programs, General Information & Nordic Fest Merchandise Main Information Center - Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce, 507 W. Water Street, 563 382-3990. Open Thursday-Saturday, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. • Check-in point for Group Tours. • Tickets for Bus Tours and Church Dinners. • First Aid. • Frequent Shuttle Service between Main Information Center and Luther College. No charge, courtesy of Luther College. Times posted at College Union and Main Info Center. • General Information, Sporting event registration. • Fest button & program sales. Sons of Norway Information Tent - District 1 Sons of Norway information tent located in front of Donlon Healthmart, 201 W. Water St. Open regular Nordic Fest hours. Tickets for church dinners Early registration for sporting events. Official Nordic Fest Merchandise - Official Nordic Fest Merchandise may be purchased at the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce. Nordic Fest merchandise includes: shirts, hats, visors, can coolies, pins and more. All proceeds from button sales go to support Nordic Fest. Thank you for your contribution. 39th Annual Nordic Fest Medals To ensure everyone’s safe enjoyment of Nordic Fest, the use of bicycles, skateboards, scooters, roller skates and roller blades, snap and pop or firework devices are prohibited in designated Fest areas. Dogs and other pets must be on leashes and Decorah’s Animal Waste Ordinance will be enforced. - Thank you in advance for your cooperation Norwegian National Anthem Ja, vi elsker dette landet (Yes we love this country) Ja, vi elsker dette landet Yes, we love this country som det stiger frem, as it rises forth, furet, vaerbitt, over vannet, rugged, weathered, above the sea, med de tusen hjem, with the thousands of homes. Elsker, Elsker det og tenker Love, love it and think på vår far og mor of our father and mother og den saganatt som senker and the saga night that sends senker drømme på vår jord. sends dreams to our earth. Copyright © 2009 Nordic Fest Board. All rights reserved. No part of this program may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the written permission if the Nordic Fest Board. Printed at Anundsen Publishing Company. This year’s Nordic Fest Medal will feature the historic Hotel Winneshiek. This popular collector’s item will once again be available to the public in Scandia bronze, .999 pure silver and gold-plated bronze. Medals will be sold before and during the Fest at the Chamber of Commerce office in downtown Decorah and at Viking State Bank & Trust. Medals may also be purchased by mail at: Nordic Fest Medals, 309 First Street, Decorah, Iowa 52101; 563 382-5239;[email protected]. “Must See” Attractions Bily Clocks Museum, 232 North Main St., Spillville, Iowa—Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ; Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Located in the quaint Czech community of Spillville, Bily Clocks boasts a collection of beautifully handcarved clocks created by the Bily Brothers. (563) 562-3569 Decorah Fish Hatchery, Located on Trout Run Rd.— This is a stop the whole family will enjoy. Feed the fish and learn about fishing in Winneshiek County. Adjacent is Siewer Springs park with a beautiful waterfall, picnic grounds and trout stream. Open daily. No admission. (563) 382-8324 Laura Ingalls Wilder Park & Museum, Burr Oak, Iowa— Visiting hours Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ; Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. groups by appointment, call (563) 735-5916. Porter House Museum, 401 W. Broadway St. — Daily tours, Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ; Sunday 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Italianate home built in 1867. Unique rock wall surrounding property. House contains furnishings of late Adelbert F. Porter & Grace Young Porter. Exotic tropical butterflies, South American native artifacts on display. Adults, $5.00; Seniors over 65 $4.00; ages 6 - 16 , $3.00, children under 6 years, free. (563) 382-8465. Continuous Events Arts & Crafts Center — Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Many exhibitors of arts and crafts. Decorah Middle School, 405 Winnebago St. No charge. ArtHaus Activity Making Silk Banners— Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Paul Otte, former Decorah resident and visiting textile artist from Oregon invites the public (children and adults) to participate in the creation of silk banners totally 100 sq. feet or more inside ArtHaus at 508 W. Water Street. Antique Show & Sale — Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Numerous dealers. Decorah Middle School, 405 Winnebago St. $2.00 charge. An exhibition of new watercolors by Douglas Eckheart, Professor Emerti at Luther College— “My Journey: Images of the Artists World Travels “, will be on display in the Dahl Centennial Union Art Gallery at Luther College from June 15, 2009 to August 15, 2009. The exhibit features images painted in Norway, Malta, Mexico, Western Europe, Bahamas, and New Zealand. Meet the artist, Saturday, July 25, 2009, from 1:00 PM to 4 PM. Check his website, www.eckheart.com for information about his work and upcoming workshops. Decorah FFA Kiddie Barnyard — Between John Cline School, Claiborne Drive, and tennis courts. Friday and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. All kids welcome! No charge. Genealogy Research Center Library — Decorah Public Library, lower level, 202 Winnebago Street. Thursday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4 :00 p.m. Full service genealogy research library. Materials concentrate on Winneshiek County. Records available from 1846 to present include: birth, death, naturalization, land, probate, marriage, census, Social Security, and much more. Donations accepted (563) 382-8559. Kids Activities— Friday and Saturday throughout the day. Inflatable Dunk Tank, Bouncy House, water activities (balloons, squirt guns, etc), obstacle course and a inflatable slide. Sponsored by Boy Scouts.These are going to be at John Cline playground area. Trolls Trolley (Pokey Pete) — Tickets sold at corner of Washington and Water Streets. Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to parade and 1:30 - 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by Lions Club. Seed Savers Exchange, 3094 North Winn Rd. — Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Tour Heritage Farm’s garden, with 1,200 heirloom vegetable varieties. Garden gnomes available. Mention Nordic Fest and get a free pack of seeds! No charge. (563) 382-5990. Vesterheim Museum, 520 W. Water Street — Open 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Thursday-Saturday (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. all other days), admission to the Main Building is $7 for adults, and $5 for children ages 7-18 and seniors 65+. Open Air Division - Open Friday and Saturday, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m., tour on your own, no admission fee. Weston Noble Alumni Choir, Center for Faith and Life, Luther College — The concert is the culminating event in a week-long reunion of former Luther singers, now in its fourth year. Friday, July 24, 7:30 p.m., Willowglen Nursery, 3512 Lost Mile Rd.—Known throughout the Midwest for its extensive display gardens, Willowglen is a must see for all gardeners visiting the area. No charge. (563) 382-5570 Winneshiek Wildberry Winery, 1966 337th St.—Tour the winery and vineyards, taste Midwestern grape and fruit wines and visit our artisan shop. Perfect setting to relax and enjoy a taste of the country. Friday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. www.wwwinery.com, (563) 735-5809. Sporting Events Kanoløpet — This canoe race is open to anyone willing to have a little fun competing on the Upper Iowa River through the city of Decorah. Race start: 6:30 p.m. Friday. Registration deadline: 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Start at River Trail Outfitters, 212 Pulpit Rock Rd. (next to the campground). First team to go under Twin Bridges by Palisades Park entrance will be declared the winner. Trophy for each first place participant. Cost: $27 per person includes t-shirt, canoe, life jacket, paddle. Or $15 per person includes t-shirt, but must provide own equipment. Parade on the River— Immediately following Kanoløpet. This is a noncompetitive race with an award for the most decorative boat that crosses the finish line. Elveløpet — The River Run, 5K walk/run, 15K run. Friday registration 6:00-9:00 p.m., City Hall. Saturday registration 6:30-7:00 a.m. City Hall. Elveløpet at 7:30 a.m. Entry fee: $20 in advance; $25 Friday after 12 p.m. & Saturday morning. Nordic Rock Throw — Saturday 1:00 p.m., John Cline School, west lawn. There are 3 weight classes for men and 1 weight class for women. Must be at least 18 years of age. Entry fee: $2.00. Lutefisk Eating Contest— At the Courthouse Square, Saturday 2:30 p.m. Lord or Lady of the Log—There can be only one! Do you have what it takes to be the Lord or Lady of the log? Come test your balance and light combat skills…if you dare. Contest to be held during the time between the parade and rock throwing contest near John Cline Elementary School. Area Tours Decorah’s Historic District Walk – Take a self-guided stroll through Phelps Park, Broadway and Water Street to view Midwestern architecture dating back to the 1850s. Homes and businesses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Free maps are available at the Main Information Center. Prairie Walks — Friday and Saturday 7:00 a.m. Walks will be led by Rick Edwards, Decorah Parks and Recreation Director. For all ages. An opportunity to enjoy the prairie and learn about nature. Go west on Water St to College Dr, turn left on Fifth Ave, then left on Ohio St. Drive straight over the dike where parking is available. Garden Club Tours — The Town & Country Garden Club is inviting visitors to tour three gardens Friday 9:00 a.m. - noon and Saturday 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. : 1. Arlene & Jim Lage, 2417 Tamarack Dr. —A hilltop home containing individual gardens and beautiful landscape plantings. Each plant is identified. Take Hwy. 9 East through the stoplight at the WalMart corner. Take the first street to the right, up the hill. The home is the second house on the right.; 2. Dennis R. Schuldt, 1590 Hwy 9 East— An eclectic collection of perennial rock gardens, sculptures and restored prairie designed to reflect the beauty of nature. Take Hwy 9 East towards Waukon. Two miles past the airport on the left, look for the giraffe; 3. Donna & Dick Brown, 607 Valley View Dr— A valley view home which features a wooded hillside garden with many shade plantings and unique touches of Donna’s artisitc talents. Go west on Water St to College Dr, turn on Fifth Ave. Follow Fifth Ave straight over the bridge to Valley View Dr. Historic Bus Tour of Decorah — Unwind as you step aboard this 1-hour guided bus tour of stunning Decorah. Explore hidden treasures and hear stories from incredibly entertaining locals. This tour is sure to delight your sight! Tours departing Friday and Saturday at noon, 1:15, 2:30 and 3:45 from the Main Information Center. Admission is free but tickets are required. Sign up at the Main Information Center. Exhibitions: Special Exhibitions: Sami; Knitting along the Viking Trail; Flashback: Norwegian Landscapes in Retrospect. In the Westby-Torgerson Education Center, First Floor: National Exhibition of Folk Art in the Norwegian Tradition Open Saturday, July 18, through Saturday, July 25, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Annual exhibition of the finest American artists working in the Norwegian tradition. All exhibition pieces that are for purchase will be sold by silent auction. All bids must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 25. Visit the exhibition for details. Demonstrations and Displays (throughout the day Friday and Saturday unless otherwise marked): Museum’s Main Building: Annie Jacobsen and Susan Hanson, Madison, Wisconsin • Author and Illustrator will sign their children’s books • Museum Store (10 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday) Beatrice Hole and Floyd Foslien, Eden Prairie, Minn. • Psalmodikon • First Floor Oneota Weavers Guild, Decorah, Iowa • Spinning and Weaving • Third Floor Westby-Torgerson Education Center: Woodworking Shop, First Floor Richard Enstad, Eagan, Minn. • Ropemaking (periodically Friday and Saturday) Woodworking Classroom, First Floor Rolf Taraldset, Hornindal, Norway • Relief and Acanthus Carving (Friday and Saturday 12:00-2:00 p.m.) Fred Cogelow, Willmar, Minn. • Woodcarving (Friday only) Winneshiek County Jailhouse Tour — This is a self-guided tour of the old Winneshiek County Jailhouse. See how inmates lived and take your picture in one of the cells. History, photos and posters on display. Open 14:00 p.m. Fri & Sat. Ole & Lena & Company humorous skit will take place at 2:30 p.m. each day. Free admission. Entrance is located near courthouse parking lot. Art at Vesterheim In the museum’s Main Building: Displays of both Norwegian and Norwegian-American furniture, woodcarving, rosemaling, bunader (festive costumes), the 25ft. ship TradeWind, silver, fine art, press gallery, church gallery, military gallery including the Civil War and World War II. Open Air Division and Museum Lawn: Carl Homstad, Decorah, Iowa • Woodcut Prints Paul Loftness, Gibbon, Minn. • Wooden Plate and Bowl Turning Jasper Bond, Sauk Rapids, Minn. • Pottery John Drewes, Red Wing, Minn. • Leather Craft/Knifemaking William Jaeger, Anoka, Minn. • Figure Carving David Johnson, La Crescent, Minn. • Making Dovetailed Chests Tom Latané, Pepin, Wis. • Timber Framing Vesterheim Tours - Guided tours of the Open Air Division on Thursday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. with museum admission fee. Guided tours of the Bauder-Landsgard Collections Study Center at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, no admission fee. There will be a sign up sheet in the Westby-Torgerson Education Center, limit 20 people per tour. Hans Sandom, Minnetonka, Minn. • Acanthus Carving (Saturday only) Becky Lusk, Coon Valley, Wis. • Figure Carving (Saturday only) Harley Refsal, Decorah, Iowa • Figure Carving (Friday only) Gold Medalists Classroom, Third Floor Kari Pettersen, Drammen, Norway • Telemark-style Rosmaling (Friday and Saturday 1:00-3:00 p.m.) Jean Giese, DeSoto, Wis. • Telemark-style Rosemaling (Friday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.) Ken Magnuson, Zumbrota, Minn. • Hallingdal-style Rosemaling (Friday 3:00-5:00 p.m.) Lois Mueller, Platteville, Wis. • Valdres-style Rosemaling Saturday 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.) Patti Goke, St. Cloud, Minn. • Agder-style Rosemaling (Saturday 3:00-5:00 p.m.) Ethel Kvalheim Classroom, Third Floor Else Bigton and Phillip Odden, Barronett, Wis. • Acanthus/Dragon-Style Carving Gene and Lucy Tokheim, Dawson, Minn. • Ceramic Turning and Knifemaking Sales: Vesterheim Museum Store Main Building, open 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Thursday-Saturday (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. all other days). Sweaters, jewelry, folk art, cooking supplies, books, and more. No admission fee. Folk Art Supply Shop Westby-Torgerson Education Center, open 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ThursdaySaturday (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. all other days). Featuring books and supplies for rosemaling, woodworking, and other folk arts. No admission fee. 17th Annual Vesterheim Rosemaling Raffle A bowl hand-turned by Paul Loftness, carved by Becky Lusk, and rosemaled by Jean Simonson Giese. Tickets on sale in the Hauge Gallery and the museum stores. Drawing at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday in the Hauge Gallery. Need not be present to win. Ribbon-Winning Rosemalers Vesterheim Sales Shop Westby-Torgerson Education Center, Gold Medalists Classroom, third floor, open 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Thursday-Saturday. Staffed by Nisse Rosemalers, Postville, Iowa. Oneota Weavers and Spinners Guild Lila Nelson Weaving Classroom, third floor, open 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., ThursdaySaturday. From the Decorah area. Entertainment All performances are at no charge unless otherwise noted. Entertainment is subject to change. Main Information Center at the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce will post any changes. Thursday, July 23, Opening Ceremonies: Time Canopy 1 Canopy 2 Courthouse On Water Street in front of Kephart’s Music Center On Water Street in front of Alliant Energy By intersection of Winnebago and Main 6:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 6:45 - 8:15 6:45 - Luren Singers Presentation of the Flags, Introduction of Nordic Fest Board, Flag Recipients and Grand Marshal Nordic Dancers, Celebration Iowa Singers 7:00 p.m 8:00 p.m Good Friends Jim Busta Band 9:00 p.m 10:00 p.m 11:00 p.m Friday, July 24: Time Canopy 1 On Water Street in front of Kephart’s Music Center 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Lee Przybylski (10:15-10:45) Koenig & Sons (11:00 a.m. -12:30) 1:00 p.m. Kyle Elsbernd 2:00 p.m. CW Von Arx and the Highway 3 Canopy 2 Canopy 3 Canopy 4 On Water Street in front On Water Street in front On Water Street in front of Alliant Energy of Sundance Travel of Vesterheim Activites provided by ArtHaus Iowegians Canopy 5 On River Street across from the Post Office Face Painting Throughout the day— Rickey Rowray Balloon Artist (10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Tom Gibbons Family Lee Przybylski (12:15-12:45) Making Paper Hats (10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Courthouse Vesterheim Events By intersection of Winnebago and Main at United Methodist Church, 302 W. Broadway Sharon Rossman Storytelling Children of Sami-Land Howard Amundson An Apple a Day and Other Old Home Remedies Lee Przybylski (2:15-2:45) Ethan Bjelland Kan du Snakke Norsk? Dag Rossman Timeless Tales of the Ancient Norse Mike McAbee Norwegian Old Tyme Band Perfect Pig Art Activity (see below) Dag Rossman Aurora - Rivers of Light in the Sky (3:00 - 3:45) Marc Frana Orchestra Jim Busta Band Kyle Elsbernd 6:00 p.m. Mike McAbee Kyle Elsbernd 7:00 p.m. LaBarge Roger & Mandy Square Dancers with Les Lalone 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Vesterheim’s Bethania Church 113 N. Mill Street across from the museum’s main building Vesterheim Events High School Auditorium at First Lutheran Church, 604 W. Broadway Nordic Dancers Mike McAbee 3:00 p.m. Jim Busta Band Corner of Water and Winnebago Celebration Iowa Singers and Jazz Band Upstart Crow Theatreworks Land of the Midnight Sun Marit Birch Eide The Sweetest Grapes of Heaven Celebration Iowa Singers and Jazz Band Maritza Northern Lights The Stark Duo Sandy & Charlie SellOut Nordic Dancers 8:00 p.m. Luren Singers 9:00 p.m. Foot-Notes Big Street Dance 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Vesterheim activies in the museum’s Open Air Division Special Music and Art Program for Kids-Friday 2 p.m. and 3:15 p.m Friday and Saturday throughout the day “Songs With and Without Words” for ages 4 and up (adults will love it, too) This lively program for children unites music, art, and stories: hear the violin’s strings imitate nature, from frogs to foul; next, hear the violinist’s virtuosic accompaniment to the story of Ferdinand, the flower-smelling bull; and then “The Perfect Pig” brings everyone together -- perfectly! Programs begin at the Porter House music room, 401 W. Broadway. Free admission; all kids and parents invited. After the performance, Porter House staff will accompany kids to Canopy 4 on Water Street (in front of Vesterheim), where ArtHaus staff will be on hand from 3 to 4:30 to help the kids create their own Perfect Pigs. “The Perfect Pig” was composed by Decorah native Philip Wharton, who will be at the concerts to help tell the stories and to perform on his violin, joining peformers James Ellis, Andrew Whitfield, Kristi Carlson, and Marjorie Wharton. The concert features violin, cello, piano, and voice. Co-sponsored by Porter House Museum and ArtHaus Sam Shoults, Viking Ship Replica Dancing Reindeer Herd Sami Reindeer Skjaldborg Viking Reenactors Time Canopy 1 Canopy 2 Canopy 3 Canopy 4 On Water Street in front of Kephart’s Music Center On Water Street in front of Alliant Energy On Water Street in front of Sundance Travel On Water Street in front of Vesterheim Activites provided by ArtHaus Saturday, July 25: Canopy 5 On River Street across from the Post Office 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Tom Gibbons Family Iowegians Mike McAbee Face Painting Throughout the day— (12:00 - 5:00 p.m.) Making Paper Hats 3:00 p.m. Scandium Rochester Area Accordions Lee Przybylski (3:15-3:45) 4:00 p.m. Vesterheim’s Bethania Church Vesterheim Events at First Methodist Church, 302 W. Broadway 113 N. Mill Street across from the museum’s main building Lutheran Church, 604 W. Broadway Ethan Bjelland Kan du Snakke Norsk? Krackerjack Drumline Lutefisk Eating Contest 2:30 Sharon Rossman Storytelling Children of Sami-Land Kyle Elsbernd Kyle Elsbernd Marc Frana Orchestra 6:00 p.m. Norwegian Old Tyme Band 7:00 p.m. Foot-Notes Big Street Dance 104 E. Water Bunad Show Dag Rossman Timeless Tales of the Ancient Norse Dag Rossman Aurora - Rivers of Light in the Sky (3:00 - 3:45) Hotel Winneshiek High School Auditorium Celebration Iowa Singers & Jazz Band The Commonweal Theatre Company scenes from their 2010 Ibsen production John Gabriel Borkman Scandium 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Maritza Vesterheim Events at United Howard Amundson An Apple a Day and Other Old Home Remedies Rickey Rowray Balloon Artist (12:00 -2:00 p.m.) 2:00 p.m. Courthouse By intersection of Winnebago and Main Grand Parade 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Corner of Water and Winnebago Upstart Crow Theatreworks Land of the Midnight Sun (3:00 & 3:45) Marit Birch Eide Songs of Norway Upstart Crow Theatreworks Land of the Midnight Sun (4:30) Koenig & Sons (5:00-6:30) Celebration Iowa Singers & Jazz Band Lee Przybylski (6:30-7:00) LaBarge Roger and Mandy Kyle Elsbernd Nordic Dancers Midlife Crisis 9:00 p.m. Torchlight Parade/Bonfire/Fireworks 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Saturday, July 25: Torchlight/Bonfire/Fireworks 10:00 p.m. Torchlight Parade - Meet at Canopy 2 and proceed to Sutr (Norse Fire Giant) Celebration. Torches carried by Nordic Fest Board members and honored friends. Balder’s Fire Celebration - Torchlight Parade ends with a giant bonfire at the sports complex behind City Hall. Fireworks - After Balder’s Fire Celebration, fireworks display will appear over Upper Iowa River behind City Hall. Music accompanying the fireworks provided by Kephart’s Music Center. Glossary of Norwegian Terms Æbleskiver - Danish ball cakes Elveløpet - The river run, traditionally held as 5k and 15k races early Nordic Fest Saturday Fattigmann - Poor man’s cake Flatbrød - Flat bread Kaffe - Coffee Kanoløpet - Canoe race Konditori - Pastry shop Kransekake - Almond ring cake Kringle - Soft doughy pretzel shaped pastry Krumkake - Horn shaped pastry Lefse - Norwegian staple - potato based dough rolled into flat rounds and baked on a griddle Limonade – Lemonade Future Nordic Fest Dates July 22 - 24, 2010 July 28 - 30, 2011 July 26 - 28, 2012 July 25 - 27, 2013 Lutefisk - Cod soaked in lye Mandal-vannbakkel – Almond puff Mange takk - Many thanks Primost - Milk cheese spread Rømmegrøt - Rich cream porridge often topped with melted butter and cinnamon Rosemaling - Decorative floral painting - Norwegian folk art Rosettes - Delicate, crisp lacy-like pastry Rullepølse - Pressed meat Saft og vann - Juice with water or soft drink Sami - Indigenous people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Kola Peninsula. Sandbakkels - Sand tarts, pastry Sild - Herring Smørbrød - Open faced sandwiches Søtsuppe - Sweet soup of various dried fruits in juice, served cold Varme pølse – Sausage wrapped in lefse Velkommen - Welcome About the Entertainers Howard Amundson, An Apple a Day and Other Old Home Remedies— From Minnetonka, Minn., and born in a poor area of Northern Minnesota after the Depression, Howard entertains with his memories of home medical remedies. Kyle Elsbernd—Norwegian folk, pop and rock songs. Songs sung in Norwegian and accompanied by acoustic guitar. ArtHaus—Decorah’s home for visual, performing and literary arts, provides quality arts experiences, and free or low-cost events through the sponsorship of Decorah Regional Art Council. Hands-on visual art activities and face painting will be provided throughout the festival weekend. Good Friends—When four musicians gathered together weekly to play music, they brought together elements of classic country, old-time music, gospel and bluegrass. They soon became “Good Friends.” Ethan Bjelland— will teach you “Norwegian in a Nutshell” in a way that is easy and enjoyable for all. Foot-Notes—Legendary four piece Norwegian folk band from Decorah. The Foot-Notes have been invited to play at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. this fall. Bunad Show—Scandinavian Folk Costume show featuring a beautiful collection of authentic Norwegian costumes. Jim Busta Polka Band—Jim Busta Band has performed for 27 years world wide. Come to listen and dance to this award winning polka band. Celebration Iowa Singers and Jazz Band—The Celebration Iowa program, headquartered at Luther College, strives to reflect the quality of Iowa high school music programs in this educational, performance and serviceoriented summer music experience. The action-packed show includes song, dance and jazz band favorites. Commonweal Theatre Company— Performing scenes from their 2010 Ibsen production of John Gabriel Borkman. This theatre company from Lanesboro, Minn., is the only theatre company in the United States to annually perform works by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. CW Von Arx and the Highway 3— CW is the lead guitar player and co-founder of CW Von Arx & the Highway 3. The Highway 3 consists of his twin sisters, Olivia on bass guitar and vocals, Maria on drums and vocals, and his dad, Chris, on rhythm guitar, piano and lead vocals.The band is 100% family, very unique, and fun to watch. They do rockabilly music from Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, Waylon Jennings, Elvis Presley, Stray Cats and more. Dancing Reindeer Herd— Established in 1985, this 50 plus herd from Milltown, Wisconsin, is one of the largest in the lower 48 states of the United States. They have been in New York City’s Christmas pageant and in the 1994 movie Miracle on 34th Street. Visit these friendly reindeer and their owners, who will wear Sami costumes. Marit Birch Eide—From Lillehammer, Norway, Marit performs in various musical genres, including classical, folk, and jazz, and her performances have been hailed as “spellbinding and powerful.” Her program The Sweetest Grapes of Heaven is a collection of hymns. The original hymn texts are over 100 years old, and were written by Marit’s great-great-great grandfather, Daniel Aanonsen Buli (18201900). Her program Songs of Norway consists of a variety of favorite Norwegian songs with a selection composed by Edvard Grieg. She will be accompanied by Decorah’s Zachary Busch on organ and piano. Marc Frana—One man band from Charles City – Great entertainer! Sung in Norwegian. Tom Gibbons Family— A terrific family band that has been playing in all parts of Wisconsin. Daughters Haley and Brenna join their Dad, Tom in their first Nordic Fest appearance. They have a great sound and will be sure to entertain you and your family. Iowegians—A “One Man Band” featuring the Norwegian style Chromatic Accordion. Kracker Jacks Drumline— Located in Waite Park, MN (next to St. Cloud), we’re a group of professional drummers that combine comedy with precision marching and playing and have been entertaining crowds around Minnesota and the Midwest since 1983, and have twice played Mardi Gras in New Orleans and once at the Greenwich Village Halloween parade in Manhattan. Though the bulk of our performances are summer parades, we have done holiday parades, St. Patrick’s Day parades, corporate events, business expos, football game homecomings, winter drumline show intermissions, and in one instance – a wedding! Koenig and Sons—Verne Koenig of Decorah and his sons, Gary of Broomfield, CO, Jody of Decorah, and Kelly of Wanakee, WI play and sing old- time country, country gospel, and bluegrass music. Roger & Mandy LaBarge Show—is like going to see Garrison Keillor, only the entire show is storytelling songs. Roger’s stories are partly truth & partly fiction as you have maybe heard in a song before. Luren Singers—Founded in 1868, the oldest Norwegian-American male chorus in continuous existence in the US singing Norwegian national songs and popular American repetoire. Maritza— Repertoire includes hauntingly beautiful melodies forged in the passionate history of Europe and Russia, lively Jewish wedding dance horas and frailachs, Gypsy (Romany) music, and twisting rhythmic line dance tunes from Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia and Greece. Maritza features: Decorah area musicians Pine Wilson on accordion; Ann Streufert on violin, viola, flute, and percussion; Rob van Tyn on oboe, saxophones, and percussion; and Bill Musser on acoustic bass. Minneapolis based drum instructor Will Kemperman rounds out the ensemble on drums and percussion. Midlife Crisis—Band from West Union featuring music from the 50s and 60s, classic rock from the 70s and 80s and a little country and new rock. Midlife Crisis’ song list appeals to both late baby boomers and younger music lovers and includes music from artists like Lynard Skynard, ZZ Top, Eric Clapton, Eagles, Dire straits, BTO, The Beatles, The Beach Boys and even Nickleback. About the Entertainers Mike McAbee—Local singer/ songwriter who plays up and down the Mississippi River Valley from Guttenberg to Winona, and throughout the Midwest. McAbee had national recognition on the syndicated radio show, “Car Talk” performing his original song “20 Cars”. Nordic Dancers— Decorah 3rd & 8th grade students perform Scandinavian dances for the 35th year. A Nordic Fest favorite. Accompanied by their own orchestra. Northern Lights Women’s Chorale—A 65 voice women’s chorus begun in 1996 with members from Decorah and the surrounding area. Conducted by Jane Kolarich and accompanied by Linda Gjerdrum, the chorale enjoys singing two concerts a year and providing musical entertainment for various community events. The title of their concert for Nordic Fest is: WOMEN SING! The Dragonseeker Saga. Dag will also present Aurora - Rivers of Light in the Sky DVD showing of the Northern Lights. The Northern Lights have inspired mystics and storytellers for centuries and led modern scientists on a fascinating search for the sources of the auroral display. It shares the myths, legends, and science behind one of nature’s most beautiful nightbond mysteries. Sharon Rossman—storytelling during a program titled Children of SamiLand Scandium—Scandium members Amy Boxrud (vocals, fiddle), Les LaCroix (guitar, vocals), Glenn Lee (accordion), Gordon Oschwald (bass) and Ruth Anne Rasmusson (fiddle) were brought together by a weekly Nordic jam session in Northfield , Minnesota. Scandium formed in the fall of 2006, in a desire to explore contemporary Scandinavian folk music in a smaller group setting. Scandium often begins with a Nordic folk tune--sometimes old, sometimes new--but soon find themselves “coloring outside the lines,” allowing other folk influences to infuse their arrangements. SellOut—Rocking band from La Crosse, WI playing all your favorites from the 80’s, 90’s and today. They’ll have a performance that will get you up and dancing and ready for more! Norwegian Old Tyme Orchestra—Playing your favorite marches and big band tunes. Lee Przybylski—14, narrows his eyes as he begins one of his new tricks, which involves tossing the yo-yo off the string between his legs and catching it again. The toy jumps off the string and through his legs, then ‘thud.’ The yo-yo hits the ground. After picking up the hobby two years ago, Przybylski has mastered enough tricks that he’s expanding beyond the church basement performance. He recently dazzled audiences at Sturgis Falls and has been asked to perform at Artapalooza this fall. He’s advanced to the point where he can’t learn anything new from yo-yoers in the Cedar Valley, so he’s traveled to the Mall of America in Minnesota to watch regional competitions and pick up ideas for new tricks. There’s no questioning his love for the game. He owns 28 yo-yos, and picked up juggling to improve his hand-eye coordination. He’s even read a book that discusses the similarities between quantum mechanics and yo-yoing. Ricky Rowray—Outstanding balloon artistry. Ricky started to learn magic at age 19 and has performed throughout the Midwestern United States for over 30 years. [email protected]. Rochester Area Accordions—The Rochester Area Accordion Band is available to play music from around-the-world or special ethnic music at request – polkas, waltzes, two-stops and schottishces. The band which numbers from four to twelve accordionists at each performance and one guitarist was formed in 1998. The participants live in seven different communities in the Rochester Area. They share their music at the Rochester International Festival, Mayo Clinic, senior living centers, ethnic events, private parties and nursing homes. The goal is to keep accordion music alive in the South eastern section of Minnesota. Dag Rossman, Timeless Tales of the Ancient Norse—From Decorah, Dag presents a combination of traditional myths and original stories set in the nine worlds of Norse mythology from his new collection Sam Shoults—From Knox City, Missouri, Sam presents his Viking Ship Replica, with which he has had many adventures, including sailing down the Mississippi River. Skjaldborg— Skjaldborg means “fortress of shields,” and this group from Elk Horn, Iowa, will present their Viking encampment and will entertain throughout the day with full Viking combat demonstrations. Sponsored by Mike Voltmer. Square Dancers—Area dancers from 3 states featuring Les LaLone, Hall of Fame Caller, who will be calling the Square Dancers. The Stark Duo—Features the husband and wife team of Charlie Stark (Baritone / Accompanist) and Sandy Stark (Soprano). To date, the duo has shared their music at festivals, schools, service clubs, condos, senior apartments, senior centers, residential care facilities, worship services, church fellowship groups, weddings and receptions, community sites and special occasions such as birthday parties, anniversaries, and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Upstart Crow Theatreworks, Land of the Midnight Sun—Theatre performance by Decorah area young people inspired by the Sami people and artifacts. Sponsored by Nick & Elida Rowley and Rowley Trial Law Firm. Food & Demonstrations Various locations around town. Lefse - Sales: Thursday 5:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m., Friday noon - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Times for demonstrations will be posted. Located at the Oneota Professional Building, 511 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Nordic Fest Board. Limonade - Thursday 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa, Oneota Service Unit. Lingonberry Saft and Slushes- Thursday 5:00-9:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m. Lingonberry juice drinks and slush drinks. Located near Yesterday and Today’s Collections , 109 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Kinderhaus. Norwegian meatballs, beverages, bottled water- Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located near J Tupy’s, 211 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Decorah High School Cross Country Teams. Moo-Mobile Malts - Thursday 5:00 - 10:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. strawberry, chocolate & vanilla and many other flavors. Located near the Oneota Community Food Co-op, 312 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Decorah FFA and Boosters. BBQ cocktail smokies and revved up nachos, bottled water, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mt. Dew and Root Beer. Friday 6:00-11:00 p.m.. Located at Canopy 5, on River Street across from the Post Office. Sponsored by the Decorah High School Girls and Boys Soccer Teams. Bratwurst, kraut, brat on a stick, hot dogs, sweet soup, lemonade, pop, & bottled water- Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located near J.C. Penney, 101 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Sunflower Child Care & Preschool. Cinnamon rolls, kolaches, coffee and juice in the a.m. BBQ pork sandwiches, maidrites, rosettes, bars, pop, lemonade, and bottled water the rest of the day. Located at the Decorah Middle School. Sponsored by Ossian DeSales Child Care Center. Grilled brats, hot dogs, chips, snack items, pop, Gatorade, water. Saturday 7:00 pm-midnight. Located at Canopy 5, on River Street across from the Post Office. Sponsored by Decorah Music Boosters. Grilled steak or roast beef sandwiches, locally raised and processed Angus 1/2 lb hamburgers, beverages, Spring Grove soda, iskrem med brus (ice cream float) and beverages with ice- Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. , shade and seating available. Located at the John Cline playground, Claiborne Drive. Sponsored by Winneshiek County Cattlemen’s Association. Ice cream waffles, ice cream sundaes - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m-10:30 p.m. Located near Elaine’s, 212 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Luther College Athletics. Kransekake (Norwegian wedding cake) - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Located near Donlon’s Healthmart, 201 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Guatemala Habitat for Humanity. Kringle (Soft buttermilk cookies)— Thursday 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located near Gallery of Tops, 114 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Glenwood Lutheran Church. Krumkake - Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Demonstrations in Bank of the West Lobby, 120 W. Water Street. Sales in booth in front of the bank. Sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Nisse Nitrofreeze (lingonberry ice cream) and popcorn - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Located on Winnebago Street. Sponsored by the Lions Club. Rosette & Rømmegrøt - Thursday 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Located near Smock’s Barbershop,220 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Canoe Ridge Lutheran Church. Rosettes, kringle, sandbakkels, krumkake, lemonade, iced tea, bottled water & coffee - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located near Happiness Is, 121 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Nordic Dancers. Pork chops on a stick, roasted pork sandwiches, pop - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m.-closing. Located near Your Place, 307 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Winneshiek Co. Pork Producers. Varme Pølse, soda pop, bottled water - Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Located near T-Bock’s, 210 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi - Beta Tau, Pi Gamma, and Xi Zeta Omicron Chapters. Walking tacos, Swedish rice pudding, Spring Grove soda- Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Located near Rubaiyat Restaurant, 117 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Northeast Iowa Montessori School. There will be additional demonstrations all along Water Street— watch for signs. Meal Locations Indoor seated meal venues Thursday, July 23: Dining Locations at Luther College— Marty’s- Gourmet coffee, pizza & sandwiches. Thursday 2:00 -10:00 p.m. Oneota Coffee Shop - Luther College Centennial Union. Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Friday, July 24: Norwegian Lunch - Congregational U.C.C. Church, 209 W. Broadway, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Menu includes: “Smoked Capon Salad” homemade dressings, fresh fruit cup or sweet soup, homebaked butterhorns and lefse, served with “real butter,” meat and cheese trays, herring, cookies, and Norwegian pastries. Beverages, included. Adults $9.00. Children 15 years and under, 50¢ per year. (563) 382-2661. Smørgåsbord - Decorah Lutheran Church. 309 Winnebago. 5:00-7:00 p.m. Menu: Norwegian meatballs, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, herring (sild), green beans, coleslaw, relish tray, lefse, rolls, sweet soup, rømmegrøt, cheese, Norwegian pastries, coffee, iced tea, milk. Adults, $10; children under 10, $5. Air-conditioned dining room and handicap accessible. Tickets will be sold at the Chamber Office starting Monday, July 20 - Friday, July 24. Monday - Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ; Thursday and Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. Also, tickets will be sold at Decorah Lutheran Church, Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Bus tours welcome! Call Decorah Lutheran at (563) 382-3601. Dining Locations at Luther College— Luther College Cafeteria - Luther College Centennial Union. Breakfast served 7:00-8:30 a.m.; lunch served, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; dinner served, 4:30-6:00 p.m.; Cafeteria line. All you can eat. Breakfast, $4.25; lunch $5.75; dinner, $7.75. Please call for child rates. Tour groups are welcome! (563) 387-2000. Marty’s - Gourmet coffee, pizza & sandwiches. Friday 2:00 -10:00 p.m. Oneota Coffee Shop - Luther College Centennial Union. Friday 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 25: Pannekake (Pancake) Breakfast - All you can eat pancakes with sausage and beverage. $5.00 per person. 7:00 - 9:30 a.m. 400 Claiborne Dr., Fire Department, City Hall Building. Sponsored by Decorah Fire Department. Norwegian Dinner - First Lutheran Church, 604 W. Broadway. Air conditioned. Saturday, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Meatballs, ham, herring, glazed carrots, parsley potatoes, breads, cheeses, lefse, salads, sweet soup, rømmegrøt, Norwegian pastries, beverages. Adults, $10; children 10 & under, $5. Advance tickets may be purchased at the church office, Chamber of Commerce or on Saturday on the corner of Main and Court St. Any remaining tickets will be sold at church after 1:30 p.m. Bus groups welcome! Call Connie Barclay at (563) 387-3826. Dining Locations at Luther College— Luther College Cafeteria - Luther College Centennial Union. Breakfast served 7:00-8:30 a.m.; lunch served, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; dinner served, 4:30-6:00 p.m.; Cafeteria line. All you can eat. Breakfast, $4.25; lunch $5.75; dinner, $7.75. Please call for child rates. Tour groups are welcome! (563) 387-2000. Marty’s- Gourmet coffee, pizza & sandwiches. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Sunday, July 26: Dining Locations at Luther College— Luther College Cafeteria - Luther College Centennial Union. Sunday breakfast, 7:00-8:30 a.m. Cafeteria line. All you can eat. Breakfast, $4.25. Please call for child rates. Tour groups are welcome! Contact Warren Palm, director of Dining Services, (563) 387-1030. We invite you to enjoy the Decorah area’s many restaurants. For a complete listing visit www.decoraharea.com or call (800) 382-3378. Church Services All services are Sunday unless otherwise noted. Decorah Services Congregational United Church of Christ - 209 W. Broadway. 10:15 a.m. worship. (563) 382-2661 Decorah Covenant Church - 115 Washington. 9:30 a.m. worship. Blended worship style. Everyone welcome. Child care provided. (563) 382-1342. Decorah Lutheran Church - 309 Winnebago. 5:30 p.m. Saturday and 8:30 Sunday. Old Norwegian/English service from Black Hymnal, special music, Communion Saturday. Air conditioned, handicap accessible. (563) 382-3601 First Lutheran Church - 604 West Broadway. 9:30 a.m. Traditional Norwegian Service in English. (563) 382-2638 First United Methodist Church - 302 W. Broadway. 9:00 a.m. worship, coffee follows. (563) 382-3835 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - 701 Iowa Avenue. Worship on Saturday at 5:00 p.m., Sunday morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. (563) 382-3963 Grace Episcopal - 506 W. Broadway. 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, sermon with hymns. (563) 382-3320 Grace Fellowship - 1111 Montgomery Street. 9:30 a.m. worship service. (563) 382-4825 St. Benedict’s Catholic Church - 201 Court Street. Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (563) 382-9631 Other Area Churches Big Canoe Lutheran Church - 9 miles northeast of Decorah on Locust Road, 3 miles east of Locust on Big Canoe Road. 9:00 a.m. worship (563) 546-7978 Burr Oak Lutheran Church - 8:30 a.m. worship. (563) 735-5925 Christian Life Center/Assembly of God - 2513 River Road, Freeport. Sunday school 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. (563) 382-8711 Glenwood Lutheran Church - Joint service with Canoe Ridge. 10 miles east on Old Stage Road. 8:30 a.m. worship. (563) 382-2747 Hauge Lutheran Church - 3147 Middle Hesper Rd. 6 miles on Locust Road, then left 1 1/2 miles. 11:00 a.m. worship. (563) 382-3240 Hesper Lutheran Church - 4 miles north on Highway 52, then west on W34 10 miles. 10:00 a.m. worship. (563) 735-5925 Highland Lutheran Church - Located 5 miles north of Big Canoe on Highlandville Road. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Fellowship and coffee after the service. (563) 546-7978 Madison Lutheran Church - 6 miles west of Decorah Campground on the Madison blacktop. 10:00 a.m. worship. (563) 737-2584 St. John’s Lutheran Church - 1638 Big Canoe Rd. On Locust Road in Locust. 9:00 a.m. (563) 382-5413 Washington Prairie Lutheran Church - Highway 9 East to W-42 , 2.6 miles to church, follow signs. 10:00 a.m. worship. (563) 382-3247 Trinity Lutheran - 306 W. Clark St., Calmar. 10:30 a.m. worship. (563) 562-3202 NORDIC FEST 2009 HONOREES 2009 Nordic Fest Grand Marshal - Mildred Jacobson Mildred has been a resident of Winneshiek County her entire life. She comes from a strong Norwegian background. Mildred believes strongly in being a public servant. She has devoted her time to many organizations including Physical Therapy Board secretary (51 years); Winneshiek County American Cancer Society Board and Rely for Life; Russel Cemetery Board secretary (31 years); Secretary for Washington Prairie Church (25 years); Aase Haugen Auxiliary Board (18 years); Daffodil Days; Nordic Fest and the United Methodist Church. “It is up to everyone to take care of the community you live in, not just a few.” —Mildred Jacobson 2009 Nordic Fest Flag Recipient - Renda Sacquitne Renda has been a part of Nordic Fest for years. She had been a member of the Nordic Fest Board in numerous positions, including President in 2005. Renda is always willing to help out in many aspects for Nordic Fest such as selling programs and buttons at opening ceremonies, helping in food preparations or anywhere she is needed. Renda is a worthy recipient of the flag for the 2009 Fest. The Nordic Fest Board thanks her for her hard work and dedication and for helping make Nordic Fest one of Iowa’s premier festivals. NORDIC FEST BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sue Sander, President Michelle Mullins, Vice President/Program, Buttons Wendy Spilde, Secretary Rich Reiser, Treasurer Erica Reiser, Program,Buttons Clark Goltz, Advertising Marcia Fox-Running, Antiques & Crafts Brenda Balk, Information Center/Bus Tours Cindy Schissel, Entertainment Maureen Stockman, Food Nancy Elsbernd, Food Lori Pierce, Merchandise Randy Olson, Parade Craig Nichols, Physical Management Scott Lewis, Sporting Events Nikki Brevig, Ex-Officio, Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce Tom Courtney, Ex-Officio, Police Department Darin Svenson, Ex-Officio, Historian Jim & Ann Kephart, Ex-Officio Nordic Dancers Don Berg, Ex-Officio, Sons of Norway\Luren Singers Steve Johnson, Membership/Ex-Officio, Vesterheim Nordic Fest Members In-kind contributors Nordic Fest gratefully acknowledges the individuals, businesses and organizations that support the celebration through their contributions of supplies and services. Anderson, Wilmarth, Decorah Police Dept. Van Der Maaten, Belay & Fretheim Decorah Street Dept. Kevin Anderson Decorah Viking Honda Bank of the West Stan & Mary Jo Finholt Cary’s Welding Hacker, Nelson & Co., P.C. John Condon Iowa Rotocast Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Lang’s Dairy Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce Tim Lynch Decorah Building Supply Olson Explosives Decorah Community Schools Rockweiler Appliances Decorah Fire Department Voltmer Electric Decorah Kawasaki Wapsie Produce Decorah Newspapers Zelda Productions VIKING CLUB ($750 & up) Owen & Naomi Bekkum Hacker, Nelson & Co., P.C. Dan F. Huebner Luther College Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Voltmer, Inc. Malcom Enterprises SPONSOR ($500 - $749) Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Mark & Lois Finanger The Family Table endowments Decorah Bank and Trust Nordic Flag donors: Bruening Rock Products Eileen Bruening Decorah Bank and Trust Erdman Engineering Mabe’s Pizza/Steve and Connie White Andy and Nancy Nelson Don and Connie Wold ❒ YES, I/we would like to be members of Nordic Fest. Enclosed is my/our contribution of ____________ which qualifies as: ❒ Viking Club ($750 or more) ❒ Sponsors ($500 - $749) ❒ Patrons ($250 - $499) ❒ Sustainers ($100 - $249) ❒ Boosters ($50 - $99) ❒ Member ($25 - $49) Name: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Contributions of $25 or more are listed in the program. List your name as you would like it to appear in the program (deadline for being included in the program is May 31). Viking Club members will receive one free ad in the Nordic Fest program. Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ❒ I wish to contribute to the Nordic Fest Endowment. Mabe’s Pizza/Steve & Connie White Drew & Cheryl Pellett PATRON ($250 - $499) Cal & Betty Anderson Jack Anundsen Anundsen Publishing Co. Bank of the West Bruening Rock Products, Inc. Duane and Eileen Bruening David & Brenda Carlson Chiropractic Offices/Dr. Kelly Reagan Drs. Meehan & Schwartz Family Eyecare Erdman Engineering, P.C. Fjelstul Funeral Home Larry & Diane Grimstad Jon & Mary Hart KQYB Family Radio Lynch BBQ Company Nordic Express Mark & Jenny Olson Randall J. Olson D.D.S. Ken & Ruth Procter Family River City Paving Skyline Construction, Inc. State Farm - Paul Hudson Agency Josh & Dawn SvensonHolland The Family Care Clinic -David & Kirsten Heine Vanberia International Gifts Viking State Bank Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Memorial: ______________________________________________________Amount enclosed:____________________ Contributions to Nordic Fest qualify as a tax deduction (501(c)3). Contact your financial advisor for details. Please return to the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce or send to Nordic Fest, P.O. Box 364, Decorah, IA 52101 Nordic Fest is going green! Please recycle! SUSTAINER ($100 - $249) A & J Petersburg Agency Maynard & Minerva Aaker Alliant Energy Amundson Clothing, Inc. Anderson, Wilmarth, VanDer Maaten, Belay & Fretheim Helen Basler Donald & Barbara Berg Keith and Amy Bruening Dr. James & Jane Bullard Dr. Kurt & Jane Carlson Eric & Cynthia Carlson Loma & Frederic Carlson Bev & Elliott Christen Keith & Dawn Deines Christensen Citizens State Bank Culvers of Decorah Donlon Health Mart Pharmacy Doug & Georgiann Eckheart Nancy Elsbernd Clayton Engen Lowell & Audrey Erdman Faith Prigge Interior Design Elwin & Helen Farwell Mick & Diann Frey Ben & Padrin Grimstad Joe & Ann Grimstad Justin & Jeanne Gullekson Gundersen Lutheran - Decorah Clinic Ed & Judy Hartnett Paul & Carol Hasvold Jerry & Sally Haugen Hotel Winneshiek Arlene & Robert Houlihan Karl & Jerrine Jacobsen Mrs. Leland K. Johnson Thor & Darlene Jondahl Dave & Gail Judisch Lola & Joe Keefe Marilynn & Bob Larson Yvonne & Willard Linnevold Tim and Mary K. Lynch Marine Credit Union Meyer, Lorentzen & Nelson Jane & Brad Miller Larry and LaVonne Monson Michelle Lloyd Mullins Corinne & Harland Nelson Glenn Nelson Marc & Sherry Nichols Paul & Bev Nichols Northeast Security Bank Norwegian Mutual Insurance Assn. Dale & Karla Olson Helen & Ken Olson Olson Explosives, Inc. Dale & Judy Peter Marilyn & Francis Peterson Darrell & Sondra Pierce Max & Linda Quaas Dr. Mary Margaret Roberts Col. Lucille M. Roberts, Ret. Rockwell Collins Robert & Lucille Rosholt Jeff & Marilyn Roverud Neil & Ruth Schraeder Brad, Amy, Grant & Drew Schwartz Mike & Renee Smock Sons of Norway Valdres Lodge StoryPeople Graphics, Inc. Richard & Judith Torgerson Janice & Allen Vik Wayne & Phyllis Wasta Weis Buick Pontiac GMC, Inc. Wicks Construction, Inc. Don & Connie Wold BOOSTERS ($50 - $99) Richard & Barbara Amundson John Bale Bookends and Beans Collyn & Renee Bridges William & Karen Brown Joseph & Ingrid Callaghan Sandy & Reed Carlson Steve & Dena Chambliss Richard and Joie Cole Mike & Pat Dahly Decorah Chevrolet & Cadillac, Inc. Decorah Chick Hatchery Decorah Rental, Inc. Decorah Rotary Club Decorah Tire Service Lara & Garth Dolphin Mark & Vicki Donhowe Beverly Dyrhovd Beth & Greg Eide Elaine’s Fareway Stores, Inc. Ruth Fjelstad Jane & Irv Forster Jerry Freund & Ann Highum Friest & Assoc. Realtors Ron & Bev Crumb Gesme Jerry & Elaine Gipp Craig & Cristel Gjerde Kim & Mary Glock Mark and Christine Gowdy Jaehnig Jim & Susan Haemker Hagen & Kallevang, P.C. Ray & Elaine Hansen Gene & Ruby Hermeier Vern and Jean Hillesland Jim & Sandra Hoeg Marilyn M. Holland Roger & Pat Huinker Bill & Donna Rae Ibanez Inspire(d) Media LLC Phil & Sarah Iverson J. Tupy’s on Water Street Lyle & Babe Jacobson Steven & Barbara Johnson Marilyn Jones Paul & Jenine Jordahl Ann & Jim Kephart Rusty & Wendy Kephart James & Arlene Lage Reginald & Jerilyn Laursen Richard & Penny Leake Phyllis Leseth Jim and Renee Lillibridge Kevin & Mini Locke Jim & Kris Lynch Pat & Nancy Maloney Margaret’s John & Cindy Monroe Frank Nelson Kenneth & Ruth Nesset Timothy & Sandra Peter Verna Peterson Vic & Peg Pinckney Scott & Lori Pierce Carole Rambo Phil & Ruth Reitan At Vesterheim during Nordic Fest! Dancing Reindeer Herd Skjaldborg Viking Encampment Living Heritage Demonstrators Plus: • National Exhibition of Folk Art in the Norwegian Tradition • Folk-art Demonstrations by Norwegian artists • Theatre, storytelling, food, and music 523 W. Water St., Decorah, Iowa • 563-382-9681 • vesterheim.org Hacker, Nelson & Co. p.c. certified public accountants and business consultants Joseph A. Bouska, cpa Kenneth R. Keune Neil W. Schraeder 563 382-3637 • 123 W. Water St., Decorah, Ia [email protected] From start to finish, trust the electrical experts 1732 Old Stage Rd., Decorah, IA 52101 563-382-9214 • voltmerelectric.com Rockweiler Appliane & TV David & Joy Roslien Linus & Elsie Rothmeyer John Rotto Renda Sacquitne Darron & Sue Sander Randy & Cindy Schissel Schluter-Balik Funeral Home Eric & Annette Schweinefus Sims TV & Electronic Dan & Wendy Spilde The Sport Shop, Inc. Ben & Stephanie Steines Larry & Deanna Stevenson Wilbur & Eunice Stoen Don & Sally Stromseth David & Donna Svenson DiAnn Svenson Jack O. Thompson Jim & Janet Thompson John & Karen Tjostem Bob & Pat Usgaard Joann Voltmer Marilyn A. Wahlberg Bernie & Colleen Wetli Barb & Jeff Wettach Doris L. Whalen Craig & Marilyn Newhouse/ What’s New Antiques Winneshiek Mutual Ins. Assoc. Winneshiek Title & Abstract Co. Christian & Karen Wyse Joanne Yarwood Peter & Ellen Zimmerman MEMBERS ($25 - $49) A Perfect House Realty Julie Ahrens Kevin and Jana Albers Norm & Dorothy Aldridge Jim & Martha Alm Dave & Jill Amdahl Rev. Paul & Sarah Andersen Roger & Anne Anderson Rev. David H. Andreae Donald & Phyllis Arendt Kurt & Martha Aschim Jerry & JoAnn Aulwes BPOE Elks Lodge #443 Vernon & Donna Bahr Dr. David & Kathy Bakken Brenda Balk Nikki & Brandon Brevig Bed & Breakfast on Broadway Michael & Carol Bergan Kent & Alison Bishop Barbara Buckton James & Mary Lou Busta Bartlett & Barbara Butler Curt & Gloria Carpenter J. Gordon & Agnes Christianson The Country Garden Roger & Cheryl Craft Steve Crider, Sr. Don & Phyllis Crump Curves John & Audrey Dahle Barbara & Jim Dale David Olson & Associates Day Spring Spa Decorah Community School District Decorah Genealogy Assoc. Decorah High School FFA Decorah Lions Club Decorah Memorial Co. Decorah Mobile Glass Inc. Dee Dee’s Bed & Breakfast Tracy & Wayne Dostal Elwyn Dotzenrod Dale & Arlene Dougherty Richard Drackley Alan & Sue Ellickson Ellingson Financial & Insurance Rik & Marcia Engebretson Ed & Joyce Epperly Paul & Lois Estrem Rachel & David Faldet Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank Mike & Pat Fitzgerald Tom & Marj Fjelde Jean Ann Forde Rick & Sarah Fromm Vic & Dianne Fye Carol, Rich & Christina Gaard Chuck & Ranae Gipp Clark & Shelly Goltz Nan & Don Gray Chuck & Terri Grosser Darvin & Norma Hacker Dean & LaRue Hagen Eldora Hanna Bradley & Marion Hanson Paul & Jean Hardy Elsie M. Haugen Helen Hendrickson Kermit & Nora Hendrickson Paul Hexom John & Tracy Hjelle Robert Hogseth Frank & Vivian Holland Bob & Colleen Holtan Dave & Martha Huinker Chuck & Marilyn Istad LeRoy & Jean Iverson Irma P. Johnson Haldis Kaasa Kelly Real Estate Jane Kemp Dolly Kirchner Anton & Marilyn Larson Duane & Arlene Larson Steve & Jennifer Larson Gary and Geraldine Lee Maury & Eileen Lenz Pat Luren Florence Lynch James & Karen Martin-Schramm Master’s Touch Robert & Irene McQueen Dale & Dorothy Miller Mracek Plumbing, Heating & Electric, LLC William Naef Dean and Barbara Nelson John & Arlene Nelson Grace Nesheim Jaerdis & Norwin Nesheim Jim & Phyllis Nesteby Craig Nichols Barbara Nordschow O’Henry’s Stitches-N-Prints Michas and Alma Ohnstad Once Upon a Time Dean & Coleen Orwoll Sue & Lyle Otte Perry Novak Electric, Inc. Peterson Photography Dave & Brenda Ranum Harley & Norma Refsal Richard & Erica Reiser Lyle & Mary Rodman Rosemary and Frank Roehl David & Annette Rooney Dennis & Janet Roseland Dag & Sharon Rossman Raymond A. Rovang Marion Rude Marcia Fox Running Beverly & Dick Schuman Helen M. 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Historical Society Ole & Naomi Winter Dr. David & Peg Wright Chris & Karen Wyse Jon & Shawn Young Breakfast Served All Day Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Everyday 817 Mechanic Street, Decorah, Iowa • 563 382-2964 Mabe’s Pizza & Restaurant Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. - closing • Fast, free delivery limited area • Party Rooms available • We feature a full menu 382-4297 • 110 E. Water St., Decorah 547 -5707 • 119 N. Elm St., Cresco ATM CASH for Nordic Festivities Downtown locations: Main Bank, 202 E. Water St. • Oneota Food Co-op, 312 W. Water St. Luther College, Centennial Union • South Drive-thru, 1006 Division St. Nordic Express, 1101 Montgomery St. Casey’s General Stores, Hwy 9 & Old Stage Rd. and 401 College Dr. Winneshiek Medical Center, 901 Montgomery St. ✿ #3 For Elvelopet route go to www.nordicfest.com Butterfly Garden Decorah Middle School ❍ ✿ Nordic Fest Attraction (see pg. 12) Garden Tour KEY TO ✿ #1 & #2 SEE PAGE 12 FOR ENLARGEMENT OF DOWNTOWN Motorcoah temporary load/unload by separating trash from recyclables and placing each into appropriate containers. Look for convenient receptacles located throughout the downtown area. Main Information Center Torchlight Parade/Bonfire Public Restrooms www.nordicfest.com • 800-382-FEST(3378). C Please help us reduce waste & conserve resources...
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