November 2011 - Mankato Sons of Norway
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November 2011 - Mankato Sons of Norway
Newsletter November 2011 November Lodge Meeting Saturday, November 12, 5:30 pm at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Program: Nordic Dancers November Lodge Serving Committee Chairs: Ilene Blume, Mark & Peggy Harstad, Phil Wold Hilsen fra Presidenten Bungum Greetings to all of you—members and those considering membership. We have things to be thankful for. Based on comments I have received from a good number of people Norse Night was quite a success. As one person said, “You can be very proud” of your organization. The Ron Younge Gym was tastefully and appropriately decorated, the displays in the were numerous, stimulating and varied, the SON Nordic Dancers performed very well and drew quite a crowd-extra chairs has to be set up, the salmon dinner provided by Bethany Food Service was exceptional, the Bunad Parade in the Chapel prior to the recital was most enjoyable and informative, the recital was extraordinary, and the reception in Honsey Hall after the recital was full of good Norwegian taste treats and lots of interesting conversations. Thanks to all of you who volunteered your time and talent to make this a successful event, and especially to Hal Natvig who did most of the organizing work. A special thanks also to Lois Jaeger at Bethany for her significant contributions to this multi-faceted event. Tusen Tuk! An important aspect of Norse Night was the exposure and visibility of Sons of Norway to a variety of communities in the area, whether they be towns, cities, churches, student groups or other fraternal organizations. The visit to Minnesota by the Royal Couple-King Harald and Queen Sonjacertainly also raises the visibility of Norwegian culture and heritage, and both should work to our advantage as we present Sons of Norway to friends and relatives. Our next meeting is November 12 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. This is the annual membership banquet. It will feature a catered meal provided by MSU, a performance by the Nordic Dancers, along with a few business matters. You (and guests) must sign up for the dinner by Friday, November 4. The sign up form was in the October Newsletter; if you have misplaced it call Linda Stelter at 388 -7139 to make a reservation. Please invite prospective members to come to the program—not only will they receive a good meal but if they join SON that evening the annual dues for the first year are reduced by 50%!! Quite a deal!! At the last Board meeting we talked about planning a bus trip sometime in the spring. If you have places you think would be suitable for a bus trip please submit your suggestions to me or other Board members. Thanks. Best regards, John Bungum Page 1 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 November 2011 Membership Banquet Our Lodge offers to pay half the cost of membership for the first year for any NEW member who signs up on that evening of the banquet. (No free dinners this year for non-members.) (This means that the primary membership will be about $21.00 for the year, and the secondary (spouse) membership about $17.) Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 12th and join us for our Membership Banquet held in the lower level dining hall at Bethlehem Lutheran Church from 5:30 – 8:30. The meal will be catered by “Minnesota State University Mankato Catering Service” and the program will be Mankato Nordic Dancers. Please clip and mail the reservation form to reserve your place at the Banquet. The cost is $12.50 per person The deadline for reservations is Friday, November 4th. Clip & Mail -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Elvesvingen Lodge Membership Banquet Reservation Form Saturday, November 12, 2011 (5:30 – 8:30) Bethlehem Lutheran Church Program by the Mankato Nordic Dancers Catered by “Minnesota State University Mankato Catering Service” Current Elvesvingen Lodge Member – Name, Address, Phone #, E-mail Interested Prospective New Member – Name, Address, Phone #, E-mail The cost is $12.50 per person Total amount due: $____________ Please complete this registration form and mail with a check payable to: Elvesvingen Lodge / Sons of Norway; P.O. Box 1091; Mankato, MN 56002 DEADLINE: Friday, November 4th For more information, please contact Linda Stelter 388-7139 Summer Language Camp Scholarships We expect scholarship applications to soon be available from our local Lodge for parents or grandparents interested in sending their children / grandchildren to next year’s summer language camps (Skogfjorden in Bemidji, MN or Masse Moro in Eau Claire, WI). The deadline for applications is typically February 15th and must be sent to our Elvesvingen Lodge secretary first (Lois Kitzmann). We would like to see more of our members take advantage of this opportunity. Additional information will be available in the near future. Page 2 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 Lefse Bakes: Once again, we are putting out a call for help in baking lefse, which is our major item at the annual bake sale at Madison East. Of course, all goodies are major, but this is the one we need a lot of. The bake sale is on Saturday, November 19th, but our lefse bake days are on Thursday, November 10th and Thursday, November 17th. We need to prepare about 200 rounds of lefse on each of those two days (10 batches). We have the use of the Grace Lutheran Church kitchen from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on those two days. If you can help out, please call Dorothy Viker at 345-5056 or on-line at [email protected]. We need about 12 people each day – 10 to roll lefse and turn it at five grill stations, and a couple more to keep the lefse covered as it is baked, help wrap it etc. It is always a fun day of fellowship in the kitchen, and of course, we have a coffee break with treats. We encourage both men and women to participate. This is what I would like to have people contact me with. 1. Which day can you help out? First choice and second choice? 2. Are you willing to prepare a batch or double batch of lefse dough the night before and bring it chilled and ready to roll in the morning? Instructions and recipe will follow. 3. We will need lefse preparation equipment each day as follows: 5 grills, 5 cloth covered Rolling boards, 5 rolling pins and 5 turning sticks. Please let me know if you can bring any of these when you come to prepare lefse. THANK YOU November Bake and Craft Sale The 2011 Holiday Expo Bake and Gift Sale will be on Saturday, November 19th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at Madison East. SON workers will be there by 7:30 am and would like to have most items there before 8:30 if possible. Shoppers tend to come early. It is good to have your items priced, but if you have questions, workers will help. Also, please write down the time you spent in preparing the items you bring and drop the note in the Bake Sale Hours box. The hours are used in the lodge’s end of the year report. Names or explanation of what was done are not needed, just the hours. Management at Madison East asks us to park 7 stalls away from the mall entrances after we unload in order to leave the closer spaces for customers. The Sons of Norway booth is in the west end of the main hall, so the west entrance is the closest entry for us. If you can help at the bake sale for a couple of hours or have questions, please call Irene Mickelson at 387-7045. Some members have said they want to take part but prefer to make a donation instead of furnishing goods. If you wish to do that, please write the check to Sons of Norway and mail it to PO Box 1091, Mankato MN 56002. Please note in the memo that it is a bake sale donation. The support of our lodge members for this project has been great. It has been a profitable and fun event, and we look forward to another successful sale. Norse Night at Bethany 1. 2. Page 3 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 8. Page 4 of 8 1. – Nordic Dancers 2. Nordic Fest 9. 3. Demonstrating Rosmalling 4. – Bunad Parade Participants 5. Salmon Dinner 6. Sonoko Miriam Shimano Welde 7. Hardanger Fiddler 8.Becky & Mark DeGarmeaux with Sonoko Miriam Shimano Welde 9. Reception delicacies Newsletter November 2011 Celebrate Norway What a thrill it was to see the large turnout for the Festival of people from the Greater Mankato Area who were very much engaged throughout the demonstrations, dinner, concert and reception. There were 200 guests for the Salmon dinner and 375 for the Regal Reception. Many thanks to all the Sons of Norway members who contributed monies, creative energy in organizing the event, those that demonstrated, donated baked goods and shared their priceless items for “Show and Share” for the benefit of the 100’s of people who attended. It was phenomenal the amount of support you gave! 1/3 of our members took an active role. Manga Takk! The goals established CELEBRATE NORWAY, PROMOTE NORWAY, PRESERVE NORWAY AND EDUCATE NORWAY were indeed reinforced and appreciated by the attendees. Families with small children also shared in the event. Evaluations of the festival are now needed to be discussed in depth, to ascertain whether we make this venture an annual event. Funding will need to be front and center of this discussion. Thirteen committee members met Sunday evening to begin these discussions, with more discussion at the SON board meeting. Input from membership is encouraged and will be appreciated. Volunteers to come and be on the committee are welcome to join as well. The best news of the volunteer effort, were all the new members who took such an active role, demonstrated, donated baked goods, joined in serving the date of the festival. Nordic Dancers sure did themselves proud! Wonderful “growth” in the execution of the dances and everything stopped (demonstrations) to appreciate their efforts. Roald Amundsen Commemorative Exhibit This month Sons of Norway is co-sponsoring a new photo exhibit, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen’s journey to become the first explorer to reach the South Pole, at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The exhibit, Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer, from Norway’s Fram Museum, will be seen by more than 6 million travelers during its month-long display. Through images and text, on more than 50 panels, it describes the two-year adventure of Roald Amundsen and his crew aboard the Fram. Each image is an enlargement of hand-colored slides that Amundsen, himself, once used during presentations and speaking engagements about his travels. Included are images of Amundsen, his ship, Fram, and his crew, detailing daily life aboard the ship and at their various camps along the route to the South Pole. This is the first time this photo-exhibit has visited the United States and was secured through the partnering efforts of Sons of Norway, the Honorary Royal Norwegian Consulate General in Minneapolis, the Bloomington Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Airport Foundation MSP. If you aren’t able to see it in person, be sure to check out the Fram Museum’s online exhibit at: http://www.frammuseum.no/Polar- Expedition/The-third-Fram-expedition.aspx Page 5 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 Order Your Sons of Norway 2011 Limited Edition Ornament Today! Sons of Norway 2011 Limited Edition Christmas Ornament. Show some Norwegian pride this holiday season by adding the 2011 Sons of Norway ornament to your Christmas decorations! From its rosemaling inspired outer frame to the beautiful Valdres Rose design, this elegantly styled ornament is sure to be a welcome addition to your holiday traditions. Packaged in a silver-stamped gift box, containing a Christmas greeting from Sons of Norway and an informative description of Valdres rosemaling, this ornament can also be a unique gift for someone who enjoys the holiday season as much as you do. This year’s ornament is a limited edition and will only be available for a short time, so order yours now! This special keepsake is only $14.99 plus tax and shipping & handling. To order yours today, call (800) 945-8851. Viking Quest Recruitment Contest Ready, set, recruit! This fall, Sons of Norway Headquarters has challenged lodges to a recruiting contest. Your lodge could win, but you'll need every member’s help to be victorious. What can you do? By recruiting new full dues paying members (primary, spouse & dues paying Unge Venner) to your lodge between October 1st and December 15th, you bring it one step closer to winning! For every 1% increase in membership, your lodge gets 10 points. For every new member recruited between the ages of 24 and 55 it gets a bonus point.* At the end of the contest, the lodge with the most points will be crowned Sons of Norway’s Top Recruiting Lodge of 2011. You can do it! *complete rules can be found at http://www.sonsofnorway.com. October 16 at the Hilton Hotel in Minneapolis, Hal and Marsha Natvig, Jodie Wallschlaeger and Lois Kitzmann were invited to a dinner hosted by the Ambassador of Norway, Wegger Strommen, in honor of Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway. King Harald greeted the banquet guests by “Thanking Minnesota and the nation for supporting Norway in the wake of the July Massacre.” He also noted “the shared histories of Norway and Minnesota, from early explorers to the modern advances in education and science”. A beautiful evening and a very elegant dinner. Lois, Jodie, Marsha & Hal Banquet Table Centerpiece Page 6 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 Do you go “South” for the winter? Those members who “go south” during the colder months and who want their newsletter paper copy mailed to their new (temporary) address, or e-mailed to a new internet address, please let Linda Stelter know before you leave. Dee & Roger Saman Bethlehems 91st Annual Nordic Bazaar Nov 2nd 10am 1:30pm http://www.keyc.tv/story/15880549/201 1/10/26/dee-roger-saman-bethlehems91st-annual-nordic-bazaar-nov-2nd10am-130pm Sons of Norway Finance Corner Contact Ralph Carpenter 507-451-3450 Page 7 of 8 Newsletter November 2011 SONS OF NORWAY Elvesvingen Lodge 1-582 P.O. Box 1091 Mankato, MN 56002 «F_Name» «L_Name» «Address» «City», «St» «Zip» SONS OF NORWAY ELVESVINGEN LODGE 1-582 CALENDARS November, 2011 Nov 2 – 91st Annual Nordic Bazaar at Bethlehem, 10am – 1:30pm Nov 5 – Lutefisk Dinner at Scandian Grove Lutheran Church, Norseland MN (see flyer) Nov 12 - Lodge meeting at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Basement-5:30p.m. Membership Banquet Program: Mankato Nordic Dancers Dec 10 – “Julebord” at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Basement 5:30 pm- Program: Special Music Check out the Information Table at our monthly meetings - pick up information on area events, travel, or SON financial products; sign up for lodge events/volunteer opportunities; view a copy of recent lodge minutes/treasurer's report; check out the SON magazine for children under 15; purchase gift items offered by the District One Sons of Norway fundraising committee; or simply ask questions. Visit us on the web - www.sonsofnorwaymankato.org or www.sonsofnorway.com Page 8 of 8
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