Jan 2016 PDF - Sons of Norway Third District

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Jan 2016 PDF - Sons of Norway Third District
3D
Third District Today
January 2016
Happy New Year
Published by Ron Martinsen, 3D Pub. Rel. Dir.
3D SofN Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/TheThirdDistrictoftheSonsofNorway
The mission of Sons of Norway is to promote and to preserve the heritage and culture of Norway, to celebrate
our relationship with other Nordic countries, and to provide quality insurance and financial products to its members.
Fra Presidenten, Mary B. Andersen
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“GRATITUDE. JOY. TOGETHERNESS. THE HEART
Our meetings are more empowering than they seem. But you can’t write it down as
a figure on a piece of paper. You have to feel it.” (Excerpted from Lodge Brooklyn
November 2015 President’s letter; see the box below for the rest of the excerpt)
We have a convention this year in Myrtle Beach. I hope that we can make it the
best attended convention in years. We have a lot of business to discuss but just as
important we will have some fun. We will experience the joy of togetherness with old and new friends.
Our gratitude of being part of a great organization thrives. Why – because each and every one of us, puts our
heart into what we do as a member of Sons of Norway and it shows. It shows in your lodge newsletters. It
shows in your faces at your lodge programs. It shows in how members are always willing to lend a helping
hand.
The delegates your lodge elects can shape the future of our organization. Our District Board members will be
elected from the delegates. I have great expectations for our District Nominating Committee; I know we will
have a great slate of prospective Board members. I encourage each and every one of you to think about District
level Board involvement, either as a Board member or perhaps a member of a Board Committee. When the
Nominating Committee calls, don’t hold back. Let them know what role you would like to play in shaping the
future of our District. You are so important to the ongoing success of the District.
Quite simply, the direction of this great 3D Viking ship of ours depends on you. Pick up an oar and get on
Board!!! Feel the power of the force of the 3D.
Have a happy and healthy New Year!
Jeg ønsker dere alt godt
Mary
Excerpt from Lodge Brooklyn’s November 2015 Newsletter
“Because underneath it all each human being craves what they allow themselves less and less of today—so they
are attracted to something that the eyes can’t see—but most can FEEL.
GRATITUDE. JOY. TOGETHERNESS. THE HEART.
Our meetings are more empowering than they seem. But you can’t write it down as a figure on a piece of paper.
You have to feel it.”
Charitable Trust - Kathy Dollymore - Counselor
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Wishing you a very Happy New Year! With all the hustle and bustle of the holidays over and as the New Year
approaches we are all making our resolutions. This is a great time to consider and review all the blessings you
have received then think of those who may not be as fortunate. What have you thought about for your New
Year’s Resolution? Is it to increase awareness and funding for the Charitable Trust?
The Third District Charitable Trust has been providing our Brothers and Sisters of District 3, facing financial
challenges, modest support with subsistence and services critical to their physical, social and psychological
well-being for over 40 years.
Our mission is to continue to fund the program and thanks to money from grants, individual and corporate
donations, lodges, estate planning, and fund raisers we are working to this goal. Be a part of this objective. By
giving a little or giving a lot, you will make an important difference in someone's life. Every contribution
matters and you can be sure that we're using your donations responsibly and effectively.
We make it easy to help. Fraternally, Kathy
I invite you to fill in the form below and mail form with your check
Donations: Lodge ______ Individual Donation______
Name ______________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
Amount $ ____________
CIRCLE ONE: Lodge Gift - Memorial Gift - In Honor of – Dedicated to - Congratulations to
Name: ______________________________________________
Acknowledgement to be sent to:
Name ______________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________ Checks: Payable to -- District Lodge No. 3
Charitable Trust
Mail to ---Counselor Katherine Dollymore - 1015 Edgerton Rd. - Secane, PA 19018-2905
Charitable trust is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit - All donations are tax deductible on federal and state returns to the
fullest extent of the law
Kathy Dollymore, 1015 Edgerton Rd, Secane, Pa 19018, 610-626-2260, [email protected],, 3D Counselor
State of LOV – Roy Berntsen - LOV Chair
On behalf of the whole LOV Board, I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. By the time you
read this, New Year’s will most likely be over and we all had a great time. I will try to take pictures for
the next issue. It will likewise show you how well LOV looks. We are open for winter weekends and we
had a few booked immediately. You can join a lodge or a family on any weekend booked. Meet
others from around the district and meet families that are soooo supportive of LOV. Barbara and I
plan to be there as often as we can. Remember the ski house is still open and you can try your luck at
cross-country skiing or a walk to the waterfall. The rooms are filling up, so please contact LOV at
[email protected] or call 1 570-461-3500. There are special plans being made for the weekend.
Please look for LOV Marketing Chair William’s message. It gives you information about the winter
activities available at LOV and in the surrounding areas. Come and enjoy your stay.
We have more great news. Things are really looking good for LOV. The downstairs rooms are all
complete and will be warm (I hope the end rooms will be warmer than in the past years). I have
been in contact with Gary the plumber and Bev almost every day to hear of the progress. The
weather has been holding for the plumbing to get done and Gary told me that even without the
heat in the rooms, the temperature has maintained 50º. That is the temp we put the rooms on when
everyone is gone, so the heat is holding throughout the lodge. I am so glad this will be completed
before the “real” winter comes. It will be a real white winter wonderland. B&G Billy Karpack is
planning a work weekend during the spring and if you would like to join them please contact him or
you can contact me and we will add you to the list of those who already volunteered to work. No job
is too big or too small. We will find a job for everyone who would like to come and work.
The hunters came and remarked how great it was to be back. They had some success, but, the
idea they can come back to a warm room and a good meal is what they look forward to at the end
of the day.
Please keep Marie, our chef extraordinaire, in your prayers and thoughts. Her Mom & Dad were
coming up to surprise her and Paul for Thanksgiving and was in a car accident just a few miles from
her home. She spent some time in the hospital, but, Bev says she is doing much better. With that in
mind, I hope everyone has safe travels during this holiday season.
We still have donations coming in for the heating and for the future of LOV. I know I say this often,
but the generosity of our members is heartwarming and so grateful to all of us on the board. Ole &
Lena Remembers LOV play was a true success. Karen Olsen-Helmold is our “Fundraiser Femme
fatale” who can charm anybody into raising money for a special event. She is great at organizing
and raising, raising, raising funds. There were a lot of characters (and I mean real characters) who
participated in our play. We were told by those in the audience they haven’t laughed that hard in
years. We had all kinds of acts and people lip-synced to the music of that singer, some even knew all
the words. All the songs had “love” in the title. We even had a “Viking Bar” replica. The tickets, raffle
and the donation of $265 given back from Ken Johnson from his winning the 50/50 raffle, all totaled
$2,223 + for LOV and 3D Ltd. on behalf of both, I thank everyone for all their support. There will be
another Zone 1 Viking Auction in April and both the LOV Board and 3D Ltd. thank everyone who
participates. So, if you receive a Christmas gift you will not use or want to clear a closet of new items,
please think of the auction in April. We hope to do well again this time. Again LOV and the 3D Boards
thank you for thinking of us.
We do have a snag in getting to LOV. The single land bridge was under construction for a short
time. There was a detour signage placed and it took you a few extra miles to get there through the
scenic mountains, but, we were advised that it will be open soon. We hope before New Year’s. I
have been on both roads many times, they are typical country roads. Just in case they are not done
before your trip. Just pay attention to the signs. I will keep checking if the bridge is closed and when
it reopens.
Let us all work together to keep it going. “We need to use it or lose it!”
Roy
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Land of the Vikings
Click Here for LOV Youth Camp Singing Norwegian Table Prayer
! Save the Date !
The “John Karlsen Memorial”
Golf Tournament
is coming again to
Land of the Vikings
The Weekend of
May 20 – 22, 2016
For Reservations Call Bev or Rick:Phone:- 570-461-3500
E-mail:- [email protected]
More Information To Come !
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LOV Marketing – William Taylor
Greetings all! While we have been experiencing a rather mild winter up until now we all know that could change very
quickly and we in the third district are fortunate to have our Cultural and Heritage Center, Land of the Vikings located in
the beautiful Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania where we are able to take advantage of the mountains and
snow trails for winter fun.
Land of the Vikings - some close locations for winter activities
What a great time of the year for all Sons of Norway members, their family members and guests to take advantage of our
wonderful Cultural and Heritage Center for outdoor winter activities.
Even if you are no longer able to participate in these activities, it is a good time to invite your grownup children and your
grandchildren to come up and get in on the winter activities in the area of Land of the Vikings. Does your lodge have
Heritage Members or a youth group? Why not encourage them to come up to the Land of the Vikings or have your lodge
or multiple lodges sponsor a weekend for them. Once they see what a great place it is for enjoying outdoor sports and
activities they may become more active Lodge members.
Remember, there are miles upon miles of snowmobile trails around the Land of the Vikings areas, so if you have a
snowmobile, bring it up with you too. It is also a great place to teach the young ones how to cross country ski and pass
on some of that Norwegian outdoor culture. When the day's activities are over and you've filled your stomach with a great
meal from the lodge, you can sit around the warm fire in the Viking Ship Lounge drinking hot cocoa and kaffe.
Call ahead of time to see what the snow conditions are like (570-461-3500) or e-mail Bev at ([email protected]. Then
make your reservations and come up and have fun. Remember Martin Luther King Holiday is a three day weekend for
those of you who have kids. A great time to visit the Land of the Vikings for an extra day of outdoor fun.
Elk Mountain Ski Resort - Rt 374 Union Dale, PA.
The resort which offers some of PA's best skiing and offers many ski programs and trails for
the first-time through expert skier. For more information, contact Elk Mountain Ski Resort,
Inc., RR 3, Box 3328, Union Dale, PA 18470-9528, phone: 570-679-4400, or www.elkskier.com.
Spring Carnival in March. Approx. 30 to 40 minute drive from Land of the Vikings.
Callender’s Sugar House & Cross Country Ski Area Located in Thompson, PA. Friendly,
family-oriented cross country skiing on marked, groomed trails. Rentals and group rates. For
more information, call 570-727-2982. Approx. a 20 to 30 minute drive from the Land of the
Vikings
Fraternally, William A. Taylor
, Marketing, Land of the Vikings
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Land of the Vikings
New Year’s Eve Celebration Weekend
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December 30 through January 3rd
Check in on Wednesday December 30th and stay a couple of days or right on through the weekend. The bar is stocked
and the rooms will be toasty as Rick and Bev await your arrival.
The Legendary Bob Carlson will be your host with plenty of antics and activities throughout the long weekend. The Disc
Jockey is raring to go with his long list of partying and dancing tunes. Party favors and champagne toast will also be
provided for the celebration.
New Year’s Eve Menu: Salad, Prime Rib, Baked Potato, Vegetable, Rolls and Dessert with coffee or tea.
Come join us in the Viking Ship Lounge around the cozy fire for a pre-dinner cocktail hour. College Bowl Games for you
football enthusiasts.
The activity fee for this special event is $25.00 per person. The cost for anyone just wanting to come for the New Year’s
Eve Celebration is $100 a couple plus tax and gratuity.
Contact our Managers Bev and Rick Budrick at:
[email protected] or call at 570-461-3500 to get your reservations made. Once you have done that, send your $40
deposit check made out to Land of the Vikings and mail to: 461 Big Valley Road, Susquehanna, PA.
Don’t lose out and sign up for your weekend now.
For reservations call:
Roy Berntsen at: 516-791-3983 or
[email protected]
Gail Martinsen, Cultural Director
Usually Hardanger embroidery (Hardangersøm) is embroidered with white thread on
a white even-weave cloth. Counted thread and drawn-thread are the techniques used.
It is a simple needlework which consists of counted thread stitches, drawn thread
work and pulled thread embroidery. (Note: Always capitalize Hardanger, it refers to a
form of embroidery, a place, a fabric and a fiddle.) It is thought that this type of
embroidery was started in ancient Asia and Persia. This form of embroidery was introduced to Italy during the
Renaissance and became Venetian lacework and Reticella. Many varieties of this embroidery traveled to
northern European in the 1700’s. It evolved into Danish & Dutch Hedebo, Scotch Ayshire work & Ruskin
lacework and Norwegian Drawn Work. From 1650 to 1850, it became popular in Norway, it then became
known as Hardangersøm (work from Hardanger). Flax was grown, carded, spun and woven into white fabric
and thread. The fabric and thread were used for bunads, plus other items of clothing and linens for the home.
Norwegians saw a romantic movement in the 1800s encouraging Norwegians from all over Norway to be
interested in studying their traditional folk culture. Soon the style from Hardanger became very popular
throughout Norway. In the beginning they added Hardanger on aprons and shirt collars, but, eventually it was
added to tablecloths and napkins. After a while, each area in Norway had their own style bunad, etc. and more
were decorated with Hardanger. By the 1850s, immigrants from Norway brought Hardanger to America and
Canada. Their descendants combined different colored threads and cloth to the traditional Hardanger, which
gave us today’s contemporary Hardanger. Today many of the books on Hardanger are written by North
Americans authors.
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Godt Nytt År!
Happy New Year!
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“Harbour” by John Ajvide Lindqvist
This story starts on a beautiful winter day on the fictitious island of Damarö in the Stockholm archipelago. Since it is a
beautiful day, Anders, Cecilia and their 6 year old daughter decide to hike to the lighthouse across the ice covered
channel. When they reach the lighthouse, they discover that it is deserted. Anders and Cecilia explore the inside of the
lighthouse, but, Maja wants to explore outside. Since no one is around they feel it’s safe to let her. But, she disappears,
no footprints in the snow, nothing! It doesn’t appear that she has drowned or was abducted, no one can figure where
she went. They return home without Maja and Anders turns to drink and just ruins his life. After 2 years, Anders returns
to the island and moves into his family’s home. He soon discovers that Maja’s disappearance isn’t the only odd
occurrence that took place on the island! The islanders (including his grandmother) seem to be keeping many secrets
about the island. He finds that they are keeping a very deadly secret which he is starting to slowly discover. Upon
discovering some of Maja’s toys, Anders starts to realize that someone is trying to communicate with him! His return to
Gavesten brings to light many scary events exposing a very strange and frightening connection between the islanders
and the sea.
John Ajvide Lindqvist – 12/2/1968
John Ajvide Lindqvist was born on December 2nd, 1968 in Blackeberg, Sweden. It is a suburb of Stockholm. John was
raised by his mother in Blackeberg. His father was a commercial fisherman and lived on the coasts of Sweden
permanently. John spent his summers with his father and noticed the gulf between the locals and visitors. They used to
go fishing for herring together in the summer. Ever since he was around 18 he found a love for the horror novels, such as
the writings of Stephen King. As a teen, he performed magic on Västerlånggatan in Stockholm. For the next 12 years
John worked as a magician and a comedian. Once he became 32, he tried writing. His first novel “Let the Right One In”
was published in 2004. That novel won 60 worldwide awards! Also, John wrote some screen plays for both film and TV.
11 years ago, John’s father drowned and so, the sea has been found to be an evil force in many of his works.
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Norwegian Moose
In 2007, there were approximately 120,000 moose found in Norway. Moose are the 2nd largest land animals in North
America and Europe! The moose eats a large variety of plants and fruit. In order to maintain their body weight they have
to consume about 9,770 calories a day! The moose graze on non-grass vegetation, such as fresh tree shoots, especially
from willow and birch trees. The shoots are low in sodium, so, the moose, also, eats a large amount of aquatic plants,
like water lilies or pondweed, which fills their need for sodium. In the winter you can find the moose on the sides of the
road licking the salt off of the snow and ice. An adult moose typically weighs up to about 790 pounds and eats about 71
pounds of food daily. Normally, the adult moose is 4.6 to 6.9 feet high at the shoulder (a foot higher than a large deer).
Moose don’t have front upper teeth, but, they have 8 sharp incisors on their bottom jaw, 6 pairs of large flat molars and
6 pairs of premolars to help grind up their food. The moose‘s tongue, lips and gums are rough, which helps them eat the
woody vegetation. Their upper lips are very sensitive to help them feel the difference between fresh shoots and hard
twigs and it helps grabbing the food. Plus, it makes it easier for them to grab, pull and strip an entire branch of leaves
from a tree in the summer. Moose are great swimmers and often wade into the water to get the aquatic plants and cool
off in the summer heat. Also, they can dive underwater to find plant life, their snout helps feeding underwater. Of all the
deer species, moose are the only ones capable of feeding underwater. Their nose has fatty pads and muscles that will
close while they are experiencing underwater pressure, so water can’t enter their nose. The moose’s antlers have a soft
furry covering. Which is called velvet and the blood vessels in the velvet helps the flow of nutrients to help the antlers
grow. The size of the antlers is determined by diet and age, plus, it will show the moose’s health. An adult bull’s antlers
can be found at a spread larger than 79”. Norwegian and other Scandinavian moose have simpler antlers than the North
American moose. The bull drops his antlers after mating season to help him conserve energy in the winter. In the spring
they regrow their antlers. They are fully grown back within 3 to 5 months. Antlers are the fastest growing animal organs.
By September the bull has removed the velvet from his antlers by rubbing and thrashing, which changes the color of the
antlers. Birds, rodents and carnivores eat the dropped antlers for protein and the moose munch on the velvet for the
nutrition. Very rarely, a female will grow antlers. The bull breeds with several cows during mating season. After 8
months, each female normally has just one calf, but, if there is plenty of food available they can have twins. The calf will
have a reddish brown coat which changes to brown as it grows older. The calf stays with its mother until she is ready to
bear her next calf. Their life span is from 15 to 25 years. Moose aren’t aggressive to humans unless they are provoked or
scared. But, moose attack humans more often than wolf packs and grizzly bears combined! Of course, a bull is more
aggressive during the mating season and females will attack humans who come close to their calves. In northern Europe,
you can find paintings in caves and on rocks of moose dating back to the Stone Age. In Alby, Sweden in an excavation
they discovered wooden moose antlers in a wooden hut from 6,000 BC. It shows some of the earliest moose hunting in
Scandinavia. You can still find trapping pits that were used for moose hunting in Northern Scandinavia. One pit was
found in Norway dating back to about 3,700 BC. In 2008, the Aftenposten reported that since 2000 Norwegian trains had
killed about 13,000 moose. So, Norway planned to spend 80 million kroner to fence the railways, clear vegetation near
the tracks and provide other snow free areas for the moose to graze, thus protecting them from the trains.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I received an e-mail from Sharon Rohrback, President of Blafjell Lodge asking me about the proper term for Julefest? I
went to my several Norwegian/English dictionaries and came up with this info. The following is my answer to Sharon.
Julefest means Christmas Festival and Juletrefest is an after Christmas party when the Christmas tree is relighted
and candies, cookies are taken from the tree and eaten. Jultrfest is a misspelling. Many lodges use either Julefest or
Juletrefest. I did notice in both of my Norwegian/English dictionaries that everything referring to Christmas is with Jule in
front of the rest of the word except for Jul (Christmas), Julaften (Christmas Eve) and lille Julaften (December 23). I hope
this helps. Gail
Robert John Wagner – 2/10/1930
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Jean Peters & Wagner in Broken Wagner with Natalie Wood
Wagner & Jill Saint John
Pauley Perrette & Wagner
Lance (1954)
1960
In NCIS
Robert John Wagner was born on February 10, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan to Thelma Alvera Boe and Robert John Wagner,
Sr. Thelma is of Norwegian descent and Senior is German descent. Thelma worked as an operator for the telephone
company and Sr. was a traveling salesman. At 7 years old, Robert and his parents moved to Los Angeles. Even as a young
boy he dreamed of becoming an actor. Robert attended some military academies and the Harvard School. He was the
Senior Class President at Santa Monica High School in 1949. He worked at various jobs to help pursue his dream of
acting. A talent scout discovered him while eating at a Beverly Hills restaurant with his parents. In 1950, he had his
screen debut in “The Happy Years”. 20th Century Fox signed him up and helped him become a star. In the beginning of
his career he played in romantic roles. But, in 1952 the movie “With a Song in My Heart” where he portrayed a shell
shocked veteran, he was brought to the attention of the studio’s executives. After that he played in many title roles,
including “Prince Valiant” (1954), “The True Story of Jesse James” (1957), etc. But, by 1963 after the movie “The Pink
Panther” his career came to a standstill! (During a bathtub scene in “The Pink Panther” where he was submerged under
industrial strength foam he became blind for 4 weeks!) So, after many years of no jobs, he became the star of the TV
show “It Takes a Thief” from 1968 to 70. His greatest success on TV was the TV series “Hart to Hart” with co-star Stefanie
Powers. “Hart to Hart” ran from 1979 to 84. He married 4 times, Natalie Wood from 12/28/57 to 4/27/62, when they
divorced, Marion Marshall from 7/21/63 to 4/26/71 (divorced), Natalie Wood 7/16/72 to 112/29/81 (she passed away)
and Jill Saint John 5/26/90 to the present. He is the father of 2 daughters, Katie Wagner, born in 1964 to Marion
Marshall and Courtney Wagner, born 1974 to Natalie Wood. Robert and Jill have acted together in 7 movies and, of
course, starred together in “Hart to Hart”. They presented an idea for a TV show to Producer, Aaron Spelling, which
became the ABC TV series “Charlie’s Angels”. Robert now plays Tony Di Nozzo’s father on NCIS, every so often. He has 2
stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He wrote the autobiography “Pieces of My Heart” and dedicated the book to his
mother, sister, daughters, Katie & Courtney, stepdaughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner and his wife, Jill. He wrote in the
dedication that they were the meaning of his life. Robert became a grandfather on 9/21/2006, when Katie gave birth to
her son, Riley John.
Note of Interest: Jill St. John, Natalie Wood and Stefanie Powers were childhood friends and attended ballet classes
together. Small World!
Also, at one time or another, he dated Yvonne DeCarlo, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Crawford, Anita Ekberg, Shirley Field and
Joan Collins! He was busy! One of his best friends was Eddie Albert and his wife, Margo.
2016 Convention Information (Also see 3D website)
Click for Letter from 3D Convention Committee
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Click For 2016 Convention Folk Art Exhibition & Competition
SONS OF
th
NORWAY
64 Third District Meeting and Convention
Marina Inn at Grande Dunes
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
JUNE 8 – 12, 2016
Promote Heritage * Preserve Culture
3dsofn.org
January 1, 2016
Dear Valued Supporters, Old and New:
The 2016 Third District Convention Committee is proud to announce that our 64th Biennial Convention will be held only
6 months from now - June 8-12, 2016.
To make this Third District Meeting and Convention a success there needs to be a balance between business meetings and
fun for everyone. With this venue and events planned we have been able to do just that. This convention is set to be
affordable, enjoyable, enlightening, and all-encompassing for the delegates, non-delegates families and friends.
The Convention will be at the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes, 8121 Amalfi Place, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572.
This occasion gives us the opportunity to meet old friends, celebrate making new ones and conduct the business of Sons
of Norway.
The theme of this Third District Meeting and Convention is “Promote Heritage * Preserve Culture”.
Needless to say, such an undertaking doesn’t just happen. For those of you who have served on committees and have tried
to raise funds you know how difficult and time consuming it is.
You will be hearing more about this meeting/convention in the following months. You will be asked to support your Third
District through journal ads, sponsorships, boosters and Viking auction donations.
Please consider these requests and know the organizing committee is working very hard to provide you with the best
possible experience during this June Convention.
The committee thanks you in advance and looks forward to seeing you at the convention in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
If you have any questions you are welcome to contact any chairperson on the committee and we will get you the answer
or connect you with someone who will get it for you.
Fraternally, The 2016 Third District Convention Committee
Convention Location:: Marina Inn at Grande Dunes, 8121 Amalfi Place, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
http://www.marinainnatgrandedunes.com
SONS OF
NORWAY
th
64 Third District Meeting and Convention
Marina Inn at Grande Dunes
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
JUNE 8 – 12, 2016
Promote Heritage * Preserve Culture
3dsofn.org
WHEN:
June 8-12, 2016
WHERE:
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Marina Inn at Grande Dunes
8121 Amalfi Place
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Reservations: (877-403-7676) or (843-913-5799) (use group code SONS OF NORWAY)
For GPS please enter 1499 Grande Dunes Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Google maps, mapquest, 8121 Amalfi Place, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
.
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ROOM COST: $124.00(+resort fee +taxes) each room comes equipped with its own outdoor terrace with luxury views.
(resort honors rate 5 days pre and post-convention)
PACKAGES: $299.00 Delegates/ 269.00 nondelegates
Packages include: Carryall tote, Registration Fee, Memorial Service, District 3 Challenge, Live Musical Entertainment, Cultural Displays, Vendor
Shopping and Viking Auction Presentation, including 25 tickets for the Viking Auction. Tickets for Wednesday President’s Low Country Reception,
Thursday luncheon, Friday luncheon, five (5) coffee breaks, Saturday Banquet with Entertainment and Dancing. There will be a free shuttle to a
Private beach, free wi-fi and more….
WEBSITE: www.marinainnatgrandedunes.com
What does a delegate do?
Represents and speaks on behalf of your lodge on District business, resolutions, proposed changes
Third District business is discussed at the convention. Read the Bylaws and follow the discussion on proposed amendments.
The Bylaws are available on the Forms and Downloads page of the 3D website. To propose an amendment, check out Article IX
District Sons of Norway Meeting and Convention.
Accepts your lodge’s recognition and awards
Attends all delegate sessions, zone meeting and votes on behalf of your lodge
May serve on a committee if asked to by the District President
A delegate is the only member (along with current District 3 Board Members) that can run for the District Board.
A delegate can run for a delegate spot for the International Lodge Meeting if they are a benefit member or if they purchase a benefit
product at the convention.
Learn about Sons of Norway by attending workshops, visiting displays and visiting with other members
Bring back many ideas, activities and enthusiasm that will benefit your lodge
Report to your lodge about what they learned, business conducted and report on elections held at the convention
Have a wonderful time and go home ready to carry out the mission of Sons of Norway!
The committee has established four objectives for our event:
1. Establish a schedule early and a map of event locations,
2. Increase family participation and attendance,
3. Every lodge in the District send delegates,
4. Increase participation in cultural arts and recreation activities,
(1) YES we’re asking for cookies for our cookie breaks- some lodges can make this an opportunity for the cultural awards.
(2) YES, we’re looking for VIKING AUCTION articles. They will be labeled as the generous donations from the lodge or individual
member. The money realized will support the Third District Charitable Trust.
(3) YES, we want attendees to bring their families make this an extended vacation to enjoy Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area
There are a few items that are still in the development stage at this time. But as you can see the Convention Committee has everything
on track.
Convention Schedule
To make the 64th Sons of Norway Third District Meeting and Convention a success there needs to be a balance between business
meetings and fun for everyone. With this venue and events planned we have been able to do just that. This convention is set to be
affordable, enjoyable, enlightening, and all-encompassing for the delegates, non-delegates families and friends.
Monday and Tuesday – Committees arrive and start to deliberate. Registrations begin.
Wednesday night --The plan is to start on Wednesday June 8th, with the Memorial Service at 4 pm followed by conversation and
congeniality cash bar, then on to the Low-Country Picnic/President’s reception. Then how about we play a little with a KUBB
tournament, Lawn games, Ping-pong, beach music,etc.
Thursday --This is the first day of Delegate Assembly Session. Don’t forget your coffee……
The folk art/cultural skills exhibit will be open to delegates. Walking through the exhibition and seeing all the amazing pieces of
artwork is always a great way to spend some free time. There will be rosemaling pieces, woodcarvings, woven art and so much more!
And remember every piece you see was created by a Sons of Norway member. The high level of artistry and craftsmanship of our
members is always a source of pride. This is an opportunity that if you see something you think you’d like to try the Sons of Norway
offers a Cultural Skills Program which is free to members. We hope to have a great group of vendors to patronize. They will be here
till Saturday morning. Convention tee-shirts for adults and the little ones. Don’t forget our District 3 Challenge this evening with
entertaining games to play. Winning a game is always fun, but winning an easy game is nowhere near as satisfying as coming out on
top in a challenging game.
Friday –This night brings everyone together for a great “VIKING AUCTION”. There are 25 tickets given to delegates and nondelegates in their tote bags as part of their package. Of course they are welcome to increase their chances of winning a great prize with
the purchase of more tickets for the auction. Remember proceeds help to support the Third District Charitable Trust.
Saturday --After spending three days together, the last evening of a District Convention is a special night. The Installation of new
officers is always a meaningful ceremony not to be missed. There will be a banquet and dance held to celebrate the last evening
together. There will be a social hour, followed by the banquet, presentations of awards and then the dance. This is always a fun night
for everyone as friends, both old and new, spend one last evening together before going home.
District Sons of Norway Meeting and Convention. Although it is a distance in the future, we believe that you might be interested in
information about the area and consider coming to the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area either as a delegate to the convention or an
attendee. We believe that there is a lot to offer in the area both for individuals and families. http://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com will take
you to the Visitors Center which has valuable information about local attractions.
As we get closer to the convention in June 2016, we will be posting additional information on the 3rd District website and emails to
keep you appraised of items of possible interest.
You will receive multiple communications regarding placing an ad in the convention journal at early bird prices, please try to take
advantage of this great opportunity! Many of our lodges have lodge newsletter advertisers, please remember to ask them to advertise
in the convention journal; it is a great way for advertisers to touch a larger audience at very reasonable prices!
Well Wishers are listed in the convention’s program book. The list of names is a way to “welcome” people to the convention and
to share greetings from those that can’t attend.
Please list: Lodge name and then the list of names. Please send typed or computer generated lists only so we can easily read
them! Hand written ones ONLY if it is clearly written.
Some TENTATIVE Deadlines for District Convention 2016 are: March 1 - Vendor Registrations
March 1 Booster Form
March 1 Ad for Program Book
May 1- Convention Registrations
June 9 - Folk Art Competition Due
Hang around the Resort.
Since opening in 2006, the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes has been recognized for its outstanding service, and exceptional amenities
with top accolades including the AAA four diamond award consistently since 2007 & 2012 Conde Nast Travelers Choice Award...
just to name a few. Get those laps in by taking advantage of one of two swim-in-place stations
The fitness center is fully equipped featuring Life Fitness equipment including treadmills, stair machines, stationary bicycles, spinning
bicycles and resistance equipment. Soak in the heat of our steamy sauna post workout
The outdoor Grande Poolscape offers a serene environment while overlooking the marina and the Intracoastal Waterway. Order up a
signature cocktail while soaking up the sun or savor the tranquil surroundings. Experience ultimate relaxation and solitude with a
choice of two hot tubs. The Pool Bar & Grill serves light dining & signature drinks during season
Framed by the Intracoastal Waterway, the Tennis Club at Grande Dunes has been designed to include dramatic views adding an
unparalleled element to an already unforgettable experience. The expansive new 5,000-square-foot facility is perfectly suited for all
aspects of the sport including lessons, games or tournaments and has been constructed on the site of the popular Myrtle Beach Tennis
Club. The concierge will gladly assist with reserving court times.
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Extend your stay and enjoy local area attractions Here are ten favorites from locals to get you started:
1.
Relax on the beach of course! Don't forget the suntan lotion and just enjoy!
2.
Open air concerts: Music is the universal language of the world and what better way to enjoy blues, country, rock or the oldies than in a lawn
chair taking in the fresh open air. Free concerts held lakeside in Grand Park at the former Air Force Base or at Plyler Park in Downtown
Myrtle Beach.
3.
Miniature Golf: Known as the mini golf capital of the world, there are over fifty themed miniature golf courses along the Grand Strand with
excitement at every hole. Tip: Check the local coupon books and find coupons for a dollar or two off when you hit the course at the
discounted times. Children 2 and under are free at most establishments.
4.
Fireworks at Broadway at the Beach: 10pm fireworks over Lake Broadway every Tuesday and most Fridays all summer long. The fireworks
are free and you can grab a funnel cake, your Starbucks favorite or enjoy a few rides at Pavilion Nostalgia Park.
5.
Shelling at Myrtle Beach State Park and wildlife observation at Huntington Beach State Park: Awesome shells, shark teeth, and more await
you at these local favorites. For a $5 per person park entrance fee, or less, you can enjoy a wide beach, nature trails, a fishing pier and more
at Myrtle Beach State Park or for the same low admission fee you can grab your camera and head to Huntington Beach State Park where you
can see historic Atalaya Castle, visit the nature center, and also have the opportunity to observe gators, egrets, and herons in their natural
habitat. Don't forget to pack a picnic basket, beach pail and shovel, and spend time enjoying the great outdoors.
6.
Frank Theatres Cinebowl and Grille offers weekly specials so that you can enjoy a good movie or a game of bowling.
7.
Souvenir Shopping at Hudson's Surfside Flea Market: Over 250 dealers make this a popular choice for both new and used merchandise. Find
Myrtle Beach souvenirs, including T-Shirts, hats and more, at some of the lowest prices on the Strand.
8.
Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk: Visit the historic fishing village of Murrells Inlet and experience nature along The Marsh Walk which offers
great views of the saltwater marsh, birds and beautiful scenery. Home to many waterfront restaurants, music is the air once evening rolls
around. The Marsh Walk is free to enjoy and appetizers such as bacon cheese fries and wings, with a few drinks, will keep everyone happy.
9.
Visit the South Carolina Hall of Fame at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center which honors those who have made outstanding contributions
to the Palmetto State's heritage and progress.
10. Live Bands at The Pier at Garden City Beach: Every night, all summer long, enjoy live music or karaoke and the ocean breeze at Garden
City Beach Pier. Grab a bite at the pier café, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Respectfully submitted,
Kathy Dollymore, Chairperson
2016 Third District Convention
Promote Heritage * Preserve Culture
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Ron Martinsen, PR Director
Website: Most of the website you do not need a password to access. You can get the President’s
messages, TDT, newsletter contest, district forms, LOV information, calendar of events (Not Online Yet),
photo gallery, etc. at http://3dsofn.org/ Photos: Some photos I am receiving are not suitable for
the Viking Magazine. Something to do with their resolution? Maybe it’s those camera phones
(try to get digital .JPG photos). The deadline is the 15th of the month for the TDT.
I need photos for the Viking Magazine. Mostly from Northern Lodges.
Check out the 3D website at the web address above and look for information on “Constant Contact”
e-mails when you receive them. From now on the TDT will only be sent out on Constant Contact or you
can access it at the website above.
The Third District of Sons of Norway now has a Facebook Page.
https://www.facebook.com/TheThirdDistrictoftheSonsofNorway
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Lodge editors, please try to send photos to me by the 10th of each month.
If you have a new e-mail address or are changing your e-mail address, you can call Sherry Gorse
at Sons of Norway Headquarters at 1-800 945-8851 Thank You,
Ron Martinsen, 3D Pub. Dir.
[email protected]
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Carol Anderson, 3D Sports Director See the flyer on the
John Karlsen Memorial Golf Tournament in this TDT
Lodge Anniversaries in the Third District – 5 Year Intervals
Blafjell
Faerder
Gulfstream
Hudson Valley
Nordkap
Noreg
Restauration
Scandinavian
Heritage Society
Space Coast Vikings
Tampa Bay
3-646
3-109
3-514
3-432
3-215
3-466
3-555
3-433
3-615
3-515
Oct. 12, 1996
Jan. 6, 1911
May 10, 1946
Oct. 15, 1921
Nov. 23, 1956
Feb. 21, 1976
20 Years
105 Years
45 Years
70 Years
95 Years
60 Years
40 Years
July 20, 1946
June 30, 1991
Dec. 4, 1971
70 Years
25 Years
45 Years
May 29, 1971
Ways and Means Committee Chair Peter Vatne
NORWEGIAN FLAG MAGNETS FOR SALE
The Third District has Norwegian Flag magnets for sale for $5.00 each.
These are jumbo-sized magnets, 7” by 4.4”, suitable for your car or
perhaps your fridge. This was the brainchild of Zone 1 Director Karen
Olsen-Helmold, a member of the Third District Ways and Means
Committee. She will be distributing the magnets for sale through your
local Zone Director or Zone representative. HURRA FOR NORGE!
Zone 1 - Karen Olsen-Helmold –Director- [email protected]
Click Here for Zone One Report
Click Here for Viking Auction Flyer Auction & Feast for LOV
Zone 2 - Peter Hanson – Director
Click Here for Zone 2 Report
Zone 3 – Paul Kornbrekke – Director
Noreg had a successful Scandinavian Fair in November. They have elected new officers. They will not meet in January
and February, but, will continue their Sunday music and cultural programs.
Fredheim had their Christmas party at the embassy suites on December 12th and will join Hudson Valley Lodge for a
winter weekend. Their new meeting place is at the Marine Corps League.
Nor Bu had their Yulefest Celebration on December 19th and they will continue their Sunday dinners at the cabin.
Nansen had their brunch with Santa and Christmas party with Santa Lucia in December. They will install their officers in
December at their anniversary meeting.
Bernt Balkin had their Christmas Celebration and are shutting down for January and February and will resume in March.
Pleasant Point enjoyed their Christmas Dinner Theatre and will install the new officers in February.
We are trying to join with other lodges for a weekend in LOV in February.
Zone 4 – Kari Williams – Director
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL, WISH ALL LODGES IN DISTRICT 3 THE BEST IN 2016!.
Zone 4 lodges have all celebrated Christmas and are planning their schedules for 2016, with 3 lodges having
elected new officers for 2016/2017 and will plan installations in the new year.
NORSEMEN LODGE 3-572: Lodge will have installation of Officers on January 9th, 2016 in Oneonta.
TROLL LODGE 3-476: The Lodge will install their officers on Friday, March 11 th, 2016 in Mahopac.
SCANDINAVIAN HERITAGE LODGE 3-433: The Lodge is still trying to find new officers. They are planning a
Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner on January 23, 2016 with a silent auction.
NORRONA LODGE 3-467: The Lodge will not have a meeting in January 2016.
HUDSON VALLEY LODGE 3-432: Friday, January 8th to Sunday, January 10th is Winter Weekend at Winter
Clove Resort in Round Top, NY. The Children’s Christmas Party will be held on Saturday, January 9 th at the
Resort.
OSLO LODGE 3-438: The lodge’s annual “SOUPER BOWL” meeting will be held in January.
Fraternally, Kari Williams, Zone 4 Director.
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Troll Lodge had a Christmas party on Dec.12th at Travelers Rest. Pic 1: Secretary Arleen Scapoli (L) and President Kari
Williams presented members with 5, 10 and 25 year pins. 2: Members and guests gather to sing "Silent Night" to end the
evening.
Happy New Year
Zone 5 – Gail Martinsen – Director
So far I hear that the whole 3rd District has been blessed with beautiful weather! Early this
morning, I went to do some last minute shopping and had come back into the house to
put a jacket over my sweater! Either it is cold out or maybe I’m just getting spoilt by the
normal Florida weather! But, in 1997 when Ron & I both had moved here from Long
Island there were a few days when it was cold and we even had snow! Even though the
snow didn’t last very long on the ground! All of Florida’s lodges are preparing for the
installation of their 2016 officers this month.
Gateway to Florida had a catered Scandinavian Julefest with Norwegian appetizers, a Roast Pork meal with all the
sides and a surprise dessert. The members were entertained with live music by Bonnie Harman and their special guest
was Santa. They all enjoyed the Santa Lucia pageant. Congrats to Gateway’s women’s bowling team for becoming
District 3’s “Ace” Women’s Bowling Team!!
Gulf Coast Vikings members enjoyed a catered Juletrefest and members brought desserts to share. The 5 th Avenue
Barbershop Quartet entertained them with Christmas carols.
Gulfstream’s Julefest was preceded with a short business meeting. A traditional roast pork dinner was served. As
in previous meetings the members donated food to help the local food pantry. Gulfstream donated $100.00 to 3
wonderful local charities, the Treasure Coast Hospice, the Treasure Coast Food Bank and Dogs and Cats Forever (a no kill
shelter in Fort Pierce). The donation to Dogs and Cats Forever was made in honor of Sally Berquist. Sally will be sorely
missed by so many she was such a dedicated and caring woman! The Nordic Ladies Group didn’t have a meeting in
December. The lodge members will be meeting at a new location, the Elks Lodge in Port Saint Lucie starting in January.
Lauderdale met at the Norwegian Seaman’s Church in Davie. I’m sure that they enjoyed a fabulous traditional
Norwegian dinner made by their famous chef, Willy Hansen.
Sarasota celebrated their Juletrefest at the Sara Bay Country Club with a catered roast pork dinner and riskrem for
dessert. All of their positions for the 2016 lodge officers are filled except for the President! They are asking for any
volunteers willing to take on the responsibility of the office.
Scandia celebrated Christmas with a catered Julebord at The Club at Longshore Lake in Naples. A dinner of pork loin
with fruit, lemon chicken, sides, gløgg, 7 varieties of cookies and riskrem med bær was enjoyed by all attending.
The Space Coast Vikings lodge supplied the all of the food and drink at their Christmas Celebration! A roast pork dinner
was served at President Janet Carlin’s clubhouse.
Guess what the Suncoast members ate at their Julefest? You guessed it, roast pork with all the trimmings! Members
brought desserts to share. Everyone sang Christmas carols while dancing around the Christmas tree and they shared
stories about different Christmas traditions.
At Sun Viking’s Juletrefest a catered meal was served with traditional roast pork including potatoes, rødkål and surkål.
(The caterers donate all the leftover food to a local homeless shelter.) Members made the rødkål and surkål plus the
members brought cookies and riskrem. Members and guests brought toys for the Toys for Tots, food for the needy and
items for the troops deployed overseas. The food was donated to the local Salvation Army. Like every other year, the
members were very generous with their donations (831 items large and small were collected)!
The Tampa Bay members celebrated their Julefest at the IKEA located in Tampa with a traditional Scandinavian
Christmas meal.
Vikingworld Orlando celebrated their Annual Christmas program with a pot luck dinner made of Norwegian dishes
and desserts for their Julebord. A sliced ham was supplied by the lodge. They were entertained with instrumental music,
plus, they sang Christmas carols in both Norwegian & English while dancing around the Christmas tree. The members
were asked to bring one or more Christmas ornaments to decorate their tree. Everyone enjoyed a gift exchange and a
visit from their special guest, Santa!
Godt Nytt År!
Gail
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Zone 7 – Dirk Hansen – Director
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At the time of this writing several of our zone 7 lodges have celebrated the past weekend with their annual
Juletrefests. I hope everyone in attendance had a great time. I attended the Southern Star event and it was very
well attended and everyone had fun. Temperatures at party time were in the low eighties and sunny so weather
was not an issue. I love the south! During the festivities, a pair of Kong Tinn beer mugs where presented to the
lucky winners (Unn Nilsen and Alice Vivian ) as part of a Land of the Vikings fund raiser. Close to 500 dollars
was raised.
Norsk Carolina and Blafjell Lodges, also, held their Christmas events this past weekend. From the pictures
posted on Facebook it looks like our Charlotte lodge had a great time and the food looks delicious. It was
particularly encouraging to see how many children were in attendance. This bodes well for the future of their
lodge and is a testament to Ruth Campbell’s strong and enthusiastic leadership. Blafjell pictures conveyed the
same impressions to me. I wish I could have attended more than one event this past Saturday.
Back in late November, I was able to attend Blafjell’s salute to Veterans meeting. Sharon and her team went
all out to honor the veterans who served and now serve Sons of Norway. It was a very uplifting and patriotic
meeting featuring a guest speaker on the 99th Viking Battalion.
It wouldn’t be Christmas without the annual Scandinavian Christmas Fair in Raleigh North Carolina.
President Mike Tilder invited me to attend and it was a great time. Our Sons of Norway Lodge in Raleigh had
the prime location at the festival entrance for selling all sorts of Scandinavian food and souvenirs and it looks
like another good year for the lodge.
The new lodge forming in Atlanta, Trondheim Lodge is getting some traction and I have been told they are
getting close to the halfway point to becoming chartered. Ralph Peterson from Hampton Roads has offered
some good strategies to help them along and I would encourage any of you who read this and have experience
with forming a new lodge or a strong background in lodge recruitment to contact me with any of your thoughts
on this and I will forward to Bill Browning.
Fraternally, Dirk Hansen, Zone 7
Norsk Carolina Jultrefest
Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Ski for Light program for 2016
The NEPA (Northeast Pennsylvania) Regional Ski for Light (SFL) program for 2016 will be held at the Sky Lake Camp
and Retreat Center (http://www.skylakecenter.org/) from February 21 through February 28, 2016. Sky Lake has both
wooded trails and a large lake that, if frozen and snow covered, is ideal for skiing or snowshoeing.
The NEPA program is a Regional arm of the larger Ski for Light, Inc. (http://www.sfl.org/) program. We pair a blind or
visually impaired person with a sighted guide for fun in the snow: i.e. cross country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, etc. If
you can't join us for the entire week, come for a day or several days and see what fun we have in the snow. The program
will be held with or without snow. We will have other activities if there is insufficient snow.
For more information and to request an application, contact the following:
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Guides - Ken Mullen at [email protected]
Blind or visually impaired participants - Ed Kenlon at [email protected]
THINK SNOW!! (at least for February around NE PA)
From Your Financial Benefit Counselors
Why does Sons of Norway have Financial Benefits Counselors?
Our role with you and your lodge is to offer professional insurance and annuity products to our members. We are trained,
licensed and skilled professionals that that have knowledge in protecting your family, your legacy, your lodge and your
community.
Sons of Norway keeps you informed through the Advisor newsletter that comes out quarterly, articles in Viking Magazine,
lodge newsletter articles, presentations at lodge meetings and free financial reviews directly with you.
Access to the professional advice from your Financial Benefits Counselor is only a phone call away. You can go to our
web site to find an FBC working with your lodge at www.sonsofnorway.com. The ability to work with an FBC is part of the
benefits of membership.
The New Year is a great time to see how Sons of Norway can benefit you!
The Gateway to Florida Lodge in Jacksonville cordially invites District
members and friends to join the first-ever Lodge cruise to Grand Cayman and Cozumel
departing from Tampa, Monday, Jan. 25 and returning Saturday, Jan. 30. This five-night
cruise aboard the Brilliance of the Seas/Royal Caribbean offers all the amenities of fine
sailing. To learn more about this great opportunity to escape the winter blahs for the
Caribbean sun, click the link below or call 866-499-4074 for pricing information and
availability. Cabins are going fast, so check this out today.
http://www.totaltravelandevents.com/default.asp?pid=68176
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Please Support The Third District Charitable Trust
and the Sons of Norway Foundation
Click below for photos from the 2014 Third District
Convention https://www.facebook.com/SonsofNorway3rdDistrictConvention2014
Land of the Vikings (LOV) is now on Facebook.
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Click Here for LOV Youth Camp Singing Norwegian Table Prayer
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Letter from Ken Johnson
Click Here for 2016 Miss Norway of Greater NY Contest & Instructions
Sons of Norway Foundation Grant Funds available for lodges and members.
What is your lodge or community planning where extra funding could enhance the experience?
All grant applications are done online at
www.sonsofnorway.com/foundation.
Local Lodge Partnership Grants - Due January 15, 2016 - for lodge events and Norwegian themed programming at the lodge level.
Matching funds grants up to $1,000.
General Heritage & Culture Grants - Due February 1, 2016 –
for community-wide performances, Cross-cultural exchange groups, Nordic cultural fairs, etc. Funds up to $1,500 for events
happening within the 2016 calendar year.
Helping Hands to Children Grants - Due February 15, 2016 - For lodges helping in local schools with student mentoring, school
supplies or Norwegian themed presentations, lodge events for children. matching funds up to $500.
Sons of Norway Foundation Post High School Scholarships - Deadlines begin March 1, 2016
Did you know that the Sons of Norway Foundation offers college scholarships starting at $1,000 for current members, children or
grandchildren of current members? This is a great member benefit. Have the college students in your family check out
www.sonsofnorway.com/foundation. We currently offer seven categories of scholarships for different areas of study. All scholarship
applications are done online.
The Sons of Norway Foundation awards approximately $100,000 in grants and scholarship annually. From Faerder Lodge
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Faerder Lodge 3-109, Founded January 6, 1911
105th Anniversary Celebration
Bay Ridge Manor, 476 - 76th Street , Between 4th & 5th Avenues , Brooklyn, NY 11209
Saturday, April 23, 2016, 12:00 Noon to 4:00 pm
Luncheon * Open Bar * Free Valet Parking, $70 Per Person
Dancing to the music of Smørgåsbandet with Jeanne, Wayne, Chad
Reservations: Please make your check payable to: Faerder Building Association.
Mail to: Sylvia Reich, 243-78th Street, Apt. 3-C, Brooklyn, NY 11209 (Home: 718-745-6284)
Reservation deadline: April 10, 2016
Photos from Around the District
Nor-Bu Lodge Jule Fest – Singing around the Christmas Tree
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Members of Sun Viking Lodge visit Spring Hill
Nursing Home for Christmas in Florida.
Z5 Dir. Gail Martinsen & Sun Viking President Randi
Haverstrom stand by the many “Toys for Tots”, Items
for the Troops & canned goods collected.
Restauration Lodge VP Greta Goszinski, Zone 6 Treasurer Sonia Forrest, Restauration Lodge Membership chair
Charlotte Berg and 3rd District Counselor Kathy Dollymore.
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Loyal Lodge Christmas Party
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Eli Kay Peters of Brooklyn Lodge received a Special
Recognition certificate for 60 year membership
Santa Lucia Pageant at Maine Nordmenn Lodge
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Loyal Lodge enjoying their Bazaar
Change of schedule for lodge meetings at Noreg Lodge
January – February --- Lodge will be closed.
March – December – General meetings will be held on the first Saturday afternoon at 2PM.
They will now have meetings during the summer months. Installation of officers will be the First meeting in
March.
Socials will be held on the 3rd Saturday at 2PM each month – except July and August when the Social will be
combined with the general meeting.
Happy New Year