Latest Newsletter - Scandinavian Community Centre
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Latest Newsletter - Scandinavian Community Centre
Norwegian House Society’s AVISA Spring 2015 edition PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE It has been a year now that I have served as president of Norwegian House Society. It was a year in which I did not accomplish as much as I had planned, but that was due to health issues, including major surgery. Throughout it, I managed not to miss any of our Board meetings. The NHS Board is comprised of 14 dedicated volunteers, whom I would like to thank for all of their Volunteerism! The Raspeball dinner held in February was a great success, and was a sell-out. Those that worked on it were a combination of new and old committee members. We appreciate the former committee members willing to assist and teach to ensure that our annual Raspeball dinner continues into the future. Our next event will be the Munin Pork Dinner on March 20th. This is a major fundraiser for the Munin Viking ship, which is currently at the Scandinavian Centre undergoing some much needed “dry dock” repairs. We hope to have her back in the water sometime soon, so that she can be out sailing again. The Pork Dinner is always a great time, so mark your calendars and get your tickets early. Food, entertainment, camaraderie …. guaranteed to be a good time, well worth attending. We are also in the early planning stages for the 17th May dinner. It will be held on Sunday, May 17th and we hope that it will also be very well attended. So, dust off your bunad and watch for more details. These events are all organized and put on by volunteers, and it is a little disheartening when the attendance is not what was expected, so make sure that you support the events. If you would like to contact NHS, we have a new email. It is [email protected] If you would like to be added to an email list to receive news and events notices, please forward your email address to us. If you previously received emails of upcoming events in between the quarterly Avisa’s, and no longer receive them, it may be that we do not have a current email address for you? We will “blind copy” the notices so others will not see your email address when it is sent out as a group. Our Annual General Meeting will be held March 25th at 7 p.m. It is your organization! Come out and learn what is happening at the Centre and with Norwegian House Society. There will be coffee and “goodies” served and I hope to see a lot of our members there. Best regards, regards Ron Stubbings, President, Norwegian House Society NORWEGIAN HOUSE SOCIETY NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE: The Annual General Meeting of Norwegian House Society Will be held at the Scandinavian Community Centre 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby BC Wednesday, 25th March 2015 at 7 p.m. to: 1) 2) 3) Consider the reports of the Directors Consider the Financial Statement for the year ended December 31, 2014 Resolutions 4) Elect Directors for the coming year 5) Transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting The Nominating Committee is pleased to announce that all fourteen of the current Directors are standing for re-election. Additional nominations may be made from the floor SCANDINAVIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE SOCIETY NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Take Notice: The Annual General Meeting of the Scandinavian Community Centre Society will be held at the Scandinavian Community Centre, 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby BC Thursday 16th of April 2015 at 7:00 p.m. to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Consider the reports of the Directors Consider the Financial Statement for the year ended 31st December 2014 Resolutions Elect Directors for the coming year Transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting Agenda for the Annual General Meeting will be posted at the Scandinavian Centre 30 days before the Meeting Be sure to come & support your Viking ship Munin At the March 20th Pork Dinner Fundraiser details page 2 Index: President’s Message …… March events ………. Ongoing activities ….. April events …… May events … June events …… Board of Directors …….. Genealogy …………….. page 1 page 2 Page 3 page 4 page 5 page 6/8 page 7 page 3 Kaffestuen ……………… Membership rates ………. ScanSports …………….. Seniors Lunches ……….. Viking ship Munin …….. page 3 page 8 page 2 page 3 page 8 ScanSports Report ANNUAL FUNDRAISING The ScanSports committee is very busy trying to organize sporting events for the whole family. The December 26th Family Skating Party was a great success! PORK DINNER For Viking Ship Munin Friday, March 20th ScanSport’s Sun Run Team. Get Ready! Join our ScanSport Sun Run Team! - we encourage all interested runners to join the Scan Sport team to run in the Sun Run on April 19th. P l ease reg i st er onl i ne— register.vancouversunrun.com and pay ScanSport by March 16th. ScanSport will pay $10 toward your participation. To prepare for the run you can join the Scan Sport team every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at the Burnaby Lake Trail Head. Get together with your team following the Sun Run for a well deserved brunch. Cash Bar 6 pm Our Traditional Pork Dinner 7 pm With crackling, salad, vegetables & dessert (gluten-free; dairy-free choices) Sing-a-long to lively Seagoing songs by Corryvreken COST: Adults $30 pp Teens 13 to 17 yrs: $15 pp …. Children 6 to 12 yrs: $5 pp Children 5 & under: free but be sure to book a seat for them All tables will be pre-seated March 14th … Fun in the Snow at Cypress Mountain. If we have snow, we will have an event planned for the family including tubing, skiing or snow shoeing. For tickets contact: Anne Haug 604 943 0340 [email protected] June 20th at 9 a.m. Paavo Nurmi Run Start your Midsummer events by doing the 10 k Paavo Nurmi Run on the Burnaby Lake Trail. The whole family can have fun and begin the morning with a run. There will be t-shirts, medals and refreshments. Look for details on registration for this event. Purchase by March 13th please Make cheques payable to: Norwegian House Society & drop off or mail to: Norwegian House Society c/o Scandinavian Centre, 6540 Thomas St, Burnaby BC V5B 4P9 September 18th: Golf Tournament Dust off those golf clubs and note the date for the third annual Scandinavian Centre Golf Tournament to be held at the Burnaby Golf Club. All golfers are welcome and the play is Texas Scramble with an extra chance of winning at Pitch and Putt. After the game the banquet will be held at the Scandinavian Centre. Funds collected will go to support youth programs in the community. IF YOU CAN VOLUNTEER IN SOME CAPACITY FOR THIS EVENT Contact: SONJA B [email protected] 604 522 4567 SCANDINAVIAN BUSINESS CLUB For more info contact: [email protected] or www.facebook.com/ScansportsBurnaby Twitter:@ScanSportsBby Norwegian Rep: Carol Mitchell Join us for monthly Dinner meetings the second Wednesday of the month March 11 - April 08 - May 13 - June 10 TORSKEKLUBBEN Men’s Cod Dinners Thursday, March 26th & May 28 Happy hour: 6 pm $30 pp Dinner 7 pm Join us for singing, storytelling and camaraderie Please reserve in advance call Bent Nielsen 604 321 3392 Or Peter Kirsebom 604 535 4985 Or Tor Olufsen 604 294 0749 All are welcome Members and non-members alike. Evenings begin with an hour of networking & fellowship followed by a delicious Scandinavian dinner. We conclude with a featured speaker on a variety of interesting topics Register & pay online Or email Susan at [email protected] or call 604 484 8238 Check events page on our website for information on future meetings, payment options etc www.sbc-bc.ca KAFFESTUEN Sundays from 2 to 4 pm Norwegian conversation & coffee in the Norway room Snakker du Norsk? Topics are many & varied Everyone is welcome for coffee & cookies Learning Norwegian? Come along and practice. Have company from Norway? Bring them along. Emigrated from Norway? Come & speak Norsk For more info or to confirm dates, stat holidays, Any time changes or to receive email reminders phone Eva Lindzen 604 581 3376 or email Judith Anderson [email protected] Sponsored by Norwegian House Society: No charge WELCOME NEW MEMBERS We hope to see you at many of our upcoming events and activities. Peter Cruikshank Maggie Rich J. Michael Ronnekleiv Anne & Palmer Ulvild My apologies if we missed any new members DROP-IN GENEALOGY ADVICE By the Scandinavian Cultural Society & BC Genealogy Society Specifically on the Nordic countries. Don’t know where to begin? Need help with the next step? Need help translating documents from the Nordic languages? Regular help sessions are held at the Scandinavian Centre approx one Saturday a month at 1 pm March 21 April 18 May 16 Contact: Poul Erik Rasmussen [email protected] tel: 604 526 1233 Anyone new to family search, bring all the information you have and we will get you started on an interesting hobby. We will also help people along the way in their ongoing search for records of their ancestors and descendants of long ago relatives in the Nordic countries and North America. Wireless internet connection available in the classroom if you wish to bring your laptop. SCANDINAVIANS 55+ Join us for monthly luncheons at 12 noon Friday, March 13 - April 10 - May 08 - June 12 Come and socialize with your fellow Scandinavians. There is a fee of $3 if you bring a plate of sandwiches, cakes or cookies to share OR $8 if you prefer not to bring food. Questions? Or suggestions for entertainment Tor Olufsen 604 294 0749 Support Norwegian Cultural Activities By donating or by making bequests to the Norwegian House Society you support its cultural and educational activities and also contribute to the operation of the Scandinavian Community Centre Norwegian House Society is a registered non-profit charitable society. Tax receipts will be issued for donations over $25 Thank-you to the following for your generous donations in 2014 in support of Norwegian House Society! DONATIONS TO NORWEGIAN HOUSE SOCIETY $600 DONATIONS 2014 for THE MUNIN $638 Kim Blake-Gishwes Stein Gudmundseth Jonathan Smyth Lorna Scobbie Donations In Memory of Art Priest: $125 Jon & Ingrid Ingdal Aage Karlsen Raymond & Else Bardsnes ThankThank-you for all the sympathy and support on the death of my husband Ralph, it provided great comfort Aaslaug Boulier NORDIC CULTURAL WEEKEND At the Scandinavian Community Centre April 11th & 12th, 2015 Register by April 4—class sizes limited Scandinavian Cultural Society is pleased to present NORDIC SPIRIT 2015 Sign up for one or more classes: Saturday & Sunday 9:30 am: Two Day Norwegian Rosemaling & Swedish Kubits folkart painting with Aaslaug Boulier Saturday morning 9:30 am: Norwegian Lefse making with Susan Strang Saturday afternoon 1:30 pm: The art of making Open-faced sandwiches with Tina Taylor Sunday all day 9:30 am: Nordic Wood Carving with Anita Jacobsen Sunday morning 9:30 am: Swedish baking with Sandra Benholm Sunday afternoon 2 pm: Swedish Folk Music Workshop with Daniel & Rebecka Westin Expand your horizons and learn a craft or a new recipe Classes will be 1/2 day, full day or 2 day depending on the activity. Adults: fees $10 per half day or one day class; $20 for two day class Kids & Teens free but must register Coffee, tea, juice provided. Please bring own bag lunch. to receive registration form, forward your email address to [email protected] Or check website www.scandinaviancentre.org after March 15th to download class schedule and application form A 30-year Anniversary retrospective of the Scandinavian Festival, which was held during Midsummer In 1986 at Vanier Park, Vancouver BC This Exhibition of nostalgic pictures, & promotional material will be held in the Main Hall at the Scandinavian Centre Saturday & Sunday April 11th & 12th 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may recognize some familiar faces in the photographs albeit a few years younger Admission by donation Welcome to the 2nd Annual Reik Felag Viking Club Night Friday April 17th Cash Bar 6 pm Dinner 7 pm Roast Pork Loin Viking Style with roasted apples, herbs & period spices Roasted mixed Root Vegetables Mixed greens Barley Cream Fruit Dessert Door prizes, Viking period games like shoe toss & tafl, riddle guessing and general riotous behaviour Come dressed as a Viking or in your National costume or as you are ready for a fun & happy Club night This is an evening of “getting-to-know” your Vikings Tickets: $25 pp please purchase by April 15th from the Office or Elizabeth Norris 604 254 4325 or from your friendly Viking John Cowan 604 433 9403 Make cheques payable to: Norwegian House Society mail to: NHS c/o Scandinavian Centre, 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby BC V5B 4P9 Volunteers are welcome & can contact Elizabeth or John 17th May Annual Banquet Sunday May 17th Details TBA next issue Scandinavian Centre’s Giant Fleamarket Come & find a bargain Sunday May 3rd 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Inside & on the sundeck Hotdogs, doughnuts, waffles, coffee, tea, pop Bring in donations, in good condition only, up to one week before the flea market Can you volunteer for this event? Contact: Gun Pennink 604 921 9903 Scandinavian Centre Perennial Plant Sale Sunday May 3rd 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside in the Beer Garden Excellent variety. Fabulous prices! 100’s of donated perennials, some annuals, herbs and shrubs. Mother’s Day Flowers. To donate or offer help: [email protected] Info at: www.scandinaviancentre.org Calling volunteers of all ages Spring Workparty Saturday, May 9th 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come out & help keep your Centre beautiful Bring pails & rags, Work inside or outside. Rain or Shine. Breakfast is served at 8:30 a.m. Lunch at 12:30 noon Please let the office know if you are coming, And if you are joining us for breakfast and/or lunch [email protected] The annual European Festival May 30th & 31st, 2015 Swangard Stadium, Burnaby Mark your calendars! www.europeanfestival.ca NORWAY’s Reps are seeking volunteers for our cultural display: Thelma Nelson [email protected] 604 421 5240 Carol Mitchell [email protected] 604 951 8223 The five Nordic countries will once again be side-by-side NEW ticket price at the Gate only $10 for a weekend pass good for admission for the two days, kids under 12 yrs free. With lots of free activities offered. Details later on the exciting Saturday evening band all included in your weekend ticket …. You would pay much more for a ticket to see them perform elsewhere. Another special feature Saturday and Sunday daytime will be performers from the Vancouver Opera. Details TBA. The Scandinavian societies will have a limited number of advance discount tickets for sale at $5 each. Please try to buy tickets early from your reps. Thelma & Carol. Can you serve as an assistant manager or on a planning committee? please let me know if you are interested and I can send you more details for each position. Some are mainly in advance of the festival and some are mainly at the festival Sonja B 604 522 4567 or [email protected] Life will be easier if we have assistant managers to help: Parking Manager (Dave Buchmann) Childrens Area (Kristjana Einarsdottir) Facilities & Layout Manager (Lars Lynsoe) Volunteer Co-ordinator (Minh Tang) Volunteer Host (Craig Davidson) Info Tent Manager (Carol Mitchell) We need trustworthy volunteers for Ticket sellers at the Gates and in the Cash Room? [email protected] 604 522 4567 Food Vendors & Marketplace Vendors application forms are online: Offer Scandinavian specialties! Rates for Program ads now available. Promote your business to over 8500 attendees with an Ad. Sell your European goods in the Marketplace booth. All booths have frontage. www.europeanfestival.ca UNIVERSITY OF OSLO International Summer School June 22 to July 30, 2015 Self-financing students application deadline March 15, 2015 Expand your horizons! Intensive Norwegian Language courses offered. 3 hrs/day Monday to Friday x 6 weeks Plus many undergraduate & graduate courses offered in English SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION COMPLETE APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED MANDATORY INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS For Scholarship Applicants. BY 4:30 PM ON FRIDAY, MAY 1ST, 2015 1. Covering letter. Each year Norwegian House Society (“NHS”) offers three $1,000 scholarships. They are presented at a dinner on May 17th, Norway’s national day, at the Scandinavian Community Centre in Burnaby. The scholarships are: 2. Full name, date of birth, and citizenship. 3. Home address, mailing address (if different), e-mail address, and telephone number(s). 1. 4. Scholarship you are applying for. 5. General information: goals, hobbies, interests, community/ volunteer work, outdoor and athletic activities, work experience, etc. 6. Evidence of Norwegian heritage, membership in the NHS, relative(s) who are members of the NHS, and of active interest in Norway and Norwegian culture and heritage. That may include membership in other Canadian-Norwegian organizations, e.g. Sons of Norway. 7. Name of secondary school attended (transcript required if you graduated fewer than two years ago). 8. Name of institution currently attending (if applicable), with transcript(s). 9. Proof of application or admission for autumn 2015, or in the case of University of Oslo International Summer School, for summer 2015. 2. 3. Egil Lorntzsen Scholarship: Established by NHS in memory of the founder of B.C.’s Lornex mine. Preference is given to students in engineering, geology, mining, and related fields. John Sherman Scholarship: Established by NHS in memory of the founder of John Sherman Agencies Ltd. of Vancouver. Preference is given to students in culinary arts, instrumentation, and related fields, or in Norwegian studies. Egil Lyngen Scholarship: Established by Peter Cruikshank in memory of Mr. Lyngen, an architect. Preference is given to students in architecture, landscape architecture, design and related fields, or in Norwegian studies, including those of a sporting or athletic nature. All three were strong supporters of NHS, and Mr. Lorntzsen and Mr. Sherman were major contributors to the purchase of the Centre. The Lorntzsen and Sherman scholarships are permanent, while Mr. Cruickshank has committed to funding the Lyngen scholarship through to at least 2024. Send applications to the NHS scholarship committee at [email protected] Applications must be in the form of a single pdf, which includes all required documents. Paper applications will not be accepted. The scholarship committee may request copies of originals, check documents for authenticity, and contact references. QUALIFICATIONS (ALL APPLICANTS) 1. 2. All applicants must be enrolled in post-secondary studies at a recognized public educational institution in 2015 – 16. Studies at a Norwegian folk high school or the University of Oslo International Summer School are also acceptable. Preference will be given to applicants who are members of the NHS or have an immediate family member who is a member of the NHS, who are of Norwegian heritage, and/or who have a substantial interest in Norway and Norwegian culture and heritage. Scandinavian Midsummer Festival June 20th & 21st, 2015 On the grounds of the Scandinavian Community Centre, Burnaby Theme: Nordic Capitals Mayor for the Norway tent is Viktor Stokholm Interested in working on the educational, decorative elements for the Norway tent? Contact: [email protected] To volunteer on behalf of Norwegian House Society in any other area at the Festival: contact: [email protected] 10. Budget for the coming year, including scholarships and bursaries. 11. Intended program or course of study for 2015 and beyond. 12. Names and contact information for two references, one of whom must be a teacher or professor. Applications must be typed, in the form of a single pdf, and include scans of transcripts and proof of admission. Please limit the application (excluding attachments) to not more than three pages. All applicants will be notified by May 8th, and successful applicants are asked to attend the dinner on May 17th. Scholarships will be paid to the institution in which successful applicants are enrolled, or the applicant, by July 31st, 2015. If you have questions, please call David Moulton at (604) 522 8182. See also http://scandinaviancentre.org/norway/ Speak Norwegian! Norwegian House Society offers a range of adult & teen Norwegian Language courses. Classes for this winter series are well underway and a new series will begin again in September at the Scandinavian Community Centre. Lively teachers from Norway offer instruction, practice, and cultural information. Make friends! Have fun! Speak Norwegian at last. For Info on: Children’s Language and Culture classes Contact: Carolyn Thauberger [email protected] Tickets will soon be on sale Norwegian House Society Board of Directors 2013/14 for our annual Scandinavian Midsummer Festival LOTTERY 1st Prize: return airfare for two with Icelandair from Seattle to Scandinavia. Some restrictions apply. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th prizes: each $500 cash donated by our five House Societies. To be drawn at the Midsummer Festival June 21st Monies raised in support of Nordic Cultural Activities Scandinavian Community Centre JOB POSTING Position: Bartender (occasional work) Supervision: Qualifications: Preference: Duties: Bartenders report to the Bar Manager Experience in sales, customer service & handling cash Able to work in a busy environment Friendly & outgoing Serving-it-Right certificate Criminal check may be requested Feel comfortable being at the Centre late at night by themselves Preference will be given to those with bartending or service industry experience Bartend mostly evenings and nights Please contact Bar Manager Carol Walters [email protected] with your resume and per hour salary requirements. Successful candidate will be prepared to commence employment as soon as possible. Scandinavian Community Centre Attn: Carol Walters, Bar Manager 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby BC V5B 4P9 VOLUNTEERS Join The Tuesday Gang Come in on a Tuesday morning to make repairs and look after some upkeep & gardening at your Scandinavian Centre Coffee & lunch provided Contact the office 604 294 2777 for more info Feeling creative? Can you provide a Norwegian themed display for one of our glass cabinets up on the mezzanine. Norwegian glass? Or porcelain? Or antiques? Or wood carving? Or choose a Sports theme or a Baking theme? The display should stay in place from 3 to 6 months. The cabinets are kept locked for security with items viewed through the glass top & front Clean & Tidy the Norway Room? We need some neatniks to take a turn occasionally to vacuum, dust and tidy our Norway meeting room. The janitors wash the floors once a month. The rest of the time it is up to us to deal with dirt off shoes, coffee drips etc If you can do it even once a year, let us know and we will schedule you in. Executive Officers: President: Ron Stubbings ph.604 941 0760 [email protected] Vice-President/Membership Secretary Anne Haug ph.604 943 0340 [email protected] Treasurer: Ingeborg Bekken ph.604 922 1266 [email protected] Secretary: Carol Mitchell ph.604 951 8223 [email protected] & European festival assistant rep Directors: Sonja Busch ph.604 522 4567 [email protected] Newsletter editor Marian Hammond ph.604 782 0639 [email protected] Viking ship liaison Eva Lindzen ph.604 581 3376 [email protected] Cultural Director Thelma Nelson ph.604 421 5240 [email protected] European festival rep Anders Ourom ph.604 228 1798 [email protected] Scholarship Committee Tor Rognmo ph. 604 879 5898 [email protected] AVISA contributor Marian Snowball ph.604 921 2468 [email protected] Deputy treasurer & Budget Committee Viktor Stokholm ph.778 846 8203 [email protected] Movie Committee & Mayor Norway’s Midsummer tent Sheila Ward ph. 778 340 0490 [email protected] Lauren Wick ph.604 325 3966 [email protected] Movie Committee Representatives on the SCCS Board of Directors: Ron Stubbings, Marian Snowball, Viktor Stokholm; Alternates: Tor Rognmo; Anne Haug, Sonja Busch Big Bonuses for Norwegian Pensioners Living in Canada With Thanks to Else Vea This story needs telling. In 1991 Else set about attempting to get a fair pension for her husband Otto. This meant a new computer, endless phone calls, and over time, two Norwegian Lawyers, all at her own expense. Otto passed away in 2008 but by this time Else was aware that there were many more Norwegians caught in this predicament so she continued working for them. I, for one, am well aware just how much time and effort hshe put in. In January 2014, all her hard work paid off as Norway finally signed an agreement with the Canadian governmentregarding pensions. These Norwegians had been unfairly treated. I understand that in the Fall of 2014 compensations in the amounts of $60,000 to $100,000 started coming to these people. Can you believe their joy with this great windfall!! From 1991 to 2014, 23 years and Else Vea never gave up on her quest for justice for all of them. Her contribution of time and money and “brain drain”, is just amazing. ThankThank-you Else, Marg Kirsebom “Viking Ship Munin is Looking to Return to the Sea” Munin is a 40 foot long replica of a Viking Longship built in Burnaby and sailed mostly in English Bay near Vancouver. She is not at her usual moorage in Heritage Harbour at the Maritime museum, since she was pulled out of the water in November. At present, she is at the Scandinavian Centre awaiting repairs and maintenance. The ship is a half-scale replica of the Gokstad, built some 1000 years ago, found buried in eastern Norway and on display in Oslo. A square sail has technology that has been around since long before the Vikings and proves to be a very safe, quick, effective rig. Both are very elegant to look at and the Munin is a joy to sail. Munin developed trouble with her plumbing during the Fall rainy season and had to be pulled out of the sea. Once her repairs are complete we’ll be looking for a good secure dock to moor her at, near good sailing waters, preferably English Bay. This is an ideal place for us because it’s protected and yet open enough for a great challenging venture. It’s also an easy place for our guests to find us. The mandate for building the ship included taking out the public and using her as an educational vessel. We teach sailing, navigation, Viking history and offer a living history experience, letting folks help out as weather and sea conditions permit. Munin has taken thousands of new and seasoned sailors out for a very enjoyable trip. Since Munin is an open boat, we need safe dry secure storage for our gear, equipment and the sail. This is not possible onboard so we are looking for a small shed near where the ship will dock. Munin also needs to have security at her dock at the end of the day, so we’ll not find graffiti or fishing gear onboard on our return. We are currently actively looking for a sponsor or sponsors who can help us out with the increasing cost of moorage, insurance and upkeep. It costs about $18,000 annually to keep Munin in ship shape. Munin is owned by the Norwegian House Society, part of the bigger organization, Scandinavian Community Centre, both non-profit organizations. We are always fundraising and looking for donations and help with her upkeep. Once materials that are ordered have arrived, we can schedule repairs. We are looking for volunteers to help out. All levels of skill are appreciated—carpentry, painting, reporting and photography. More urgently we are looking for a dock slip and sponsors. Please contact us asap if you or someone you know can help in any way. Email: [email protected] or phone Marian Hammond 604 782 0639 Come & bring your friends to the Scandinavian Centre Full Day Partner Contract Bridge Tournament Thursday, June 25th - $25 each 9 a.m. Coffee, Muffins & registration 10:00 a.m. Bridge 5 rounds Hot Lunch at 1 p.m. and 5 more rounds follow Doorprizes $$ Bridge Prizes EVERYONE WELCOME!! Call: Vivian or Helen 604 521 6714 to register [email protected] To fund Educational grants & various Sports activities for Sons of Norway Imagine making repairs after a rough landing in Greenland or Vinland ?…. Better hope you packed all the tools and supplies you need ... No online ordering to save the day! Norwegian House Society Have you remembered to pay this year’s ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEE for the calendar year, renewable January 1st INDIVIDUAL: $25 FAMILY $40 (family = parents & live-in children up to age 18 yrs) LIFE MEMBERSHIP A one-time payment: Individual $225; or Family $360 These hardy souls were grateful for the waterproof tarp overhead on this wet, cold day in early February Membership Secretary: Norwegian House Society *** email: [email protected] *** 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby B.C. V5B 4P9 Phone: 604 294 2777 www.scandinaviancentre.org AVISA deadlines for next quarterly issues: 20 April; 10 August Email Editor: [email protected] or phone 604 522 4567 with contributions Anne Haug 604 943 0340 [email protected] Please mail membership payments to: Norwegian House Society, 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby B.C. V5B 4P9 Do we have your email address so we can send you notices between AVISAs ??