Thursday evening - Saturday July 23 - 25, 2015 Thursday
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Thursday evening - Saturday July 23 - 25, 2015 Thursday
5 includes button & raffle entry $ 00 Thursday evening - Saturday July 23 - 25, 2015 www.nordicfest.com Norway Sweden Iceland Finland Denmark helpful fest information please join us for opening ceremonies! Opening Ceremonies will commence at 6:45 p.m. Thursday - Courthouse Square. First Aid: Notify the Information Center or call 911. Lost & Found: Police Station at City Hall, (563) 382-3667. Absolutely No Parking along parade route Saturday morning. See map for parade route. Emergency Parking restrictions strictly enforced. Open Containers or public consumption of alcoholic beverages outside designated areas is prohibited by city ordinance - which is strictly enforced. Buy a Nordic Fest Button and be entered to win $500 CASH PRIZES 5 $ 00 MAIN INFO CENTER (563) 382-3990 • FIRE/AMBULANCE/POLICE - CALL 911 MAP OF DOWNTOWN DECORAH—located on page 15 of this program. PUBLIC RESTROOMS—located at Bank of the West Arcade and Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce. Portable units at various locations around town. See the map on the back of this program. Additional family restrooms available at Montessori School and First United Methodist Church. ADDITIONAL PARKING—is available at Luther College Campus. See more information below. SEVERE WEATHER—In the event of severe weather the community siren will run for at least 3 minutes, please take shelter at the closest available building. Consult a member of the Board for additional assistance and direction. programs, general information & nordic fest merchandise Main Information Center—Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce, 507 W. Water Street, (563) 382-3990. Open Thursday-Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Check-in point for Group Tour • Troll Walk tickets • Tickets for Church Dinners • General information, sporting event registration • First Aid • Nisse on the Trail maps • Fest Button & Program sales • Frequent Shuttle Service between Main Information Center and Luther College. No charge, courtesy of Luther College. Times posted at College Union and shuttles run on regular basis throughout the duration of the Fest. Sons of Norway Information Tent—District 1 Sons of Norway information tent located in front of Donlon HealthMart, 201 W. Water St. Open regular Nordic Fest hours. Official Nordic Fest Merchandise—Official Nordic Fest Merchandise may be purchased at the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce. Nordic Fest merchandise includes: shirts, kids items, can coolies, buttons and more. Five $500 winners will be drawn. One Thursday night, two Friday night and two Saturday night. Present winning button to chamber office before September 1, 2015. Winning numbers will be posted in local media and on Nordic Fest Facebook page. All proceeds from button sales go to support Nordic Fest and the 50th Fest celebration. Thank you for your contribution. 45th Annual Nordic Fest Medals Canopy 5 Entertainment—There will be a $5.00 cover for Canopy 5 entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings. Buy your wristband Friday night and leave it on for admittance Saturday night! Downtown Transportation DECORAH TROLLEY—The trolley will offer five pick up locations throughout downtown Decorah and will run a continuous loop. Friday and Saturday 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Specific locations are pinpointed on the fest map. FREE PARKING SHUTTLE— Luther College will offer a free van shuttle to and from Luther’s central campus to allow fest goers convenient parking at any campus parking lot. Van shuttles run Friday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Downtown pick up/drop off location is near Vesterheim on Water Street and the Luther pick up/drop off location is in front of Dahl Centennial Union on campus. To ensure everyone’s safe enjoyment of Nordic Fest, the use of bicycles, skateboards, scooters, roller skates and roller blades, snap and pop or firework devices are prohibited in designated Fest areas. Dogs and other pets must be on leashes, and Decorah’s Animal Waste Ordinance will be enforced. All golf carts must be licensed official Nordic Fest vehicle. No other carts are allowed in official Nordic Fest areas. —Thank you in advance for your cooperation Copyright © 2015 Nordic Fest Board. All rights reserved. No part of this program may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the written permission if the Nordic Fest Board. Printed at Anundsen Publishing Company. 2 The annual tradition of Nordic Fest medals are again available for 2015 and may be purchased in .999 fine silver (1 oz. $50), gold plated ($25), or antique bronze ($6.50). The 2015 medal follows this year’s Nordic Fest theme, “Dancing with the Trolls.” Medals may be purchased during the fest (while supplies last) at the Nordic Fest Medals booth at the corner of Water and Court Streets, or by mail at: Nordic Fest Medals, 2166 Pole Line Road, Decorah, IA 52101. Please add $3.00 for mail orders. Nordic Fest 2015 Honorees 2015 Nordic Fest Grand Marshal— Elizabeth Lorentzen Elizabeth began teaching in the Decorah Community School District in the fall of 1971 and recently retired in the spring of 2014 after 42 years of service to the district at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Included in her curriculum were tours and historic home drawings of the Broadway Historic District, study of traditional architecture of the log buildings at Vesterheim, and the study of the Greek and Roman architecture elements of the county courthouse. Needless to say, her curriculum was very inclusive and driven by the history of art and architecture found right here in our community. She was also the founder of a puppet troupe comprised of elementary through high school students that performed Norwegian folk tales with self-constructed rod puppets in traditional costumes for 15 straight Nordic Fests from 1974 to 1989. She also edited a book, “Vera Harris’ Old Decorah Houses and Their Stories,” and is currently working to complete text and illustrations for a book on architecture for children, which features local Decorah historic houses as well. Elizabeth has been giving tours of the downtown and historic district architecture for over twenty years. She has collaborated with Ed Epperly on establishing two historic trails complete with tour signage; one in the Broadway Historic District and the other featuring Decorah’s historic downtown. The elaborate signs each contain self-researched information, written text, and vintage photographs to illustrate the tours. In total, there will be 7 signs along the historic district trail and 24 signs along with 4 kiosks on the downtown trail in place by the end of this summer. We are pleased to honor Elizabeth with the Nordic Fest Grand Marshal status for 2015 and thank her for her continued work showcasing the historical value of our beloved community. Grand Marshals are selected for their commitment to the larger Decorah community. This year’s Nordic Fest button, t-shirts, and program designs were created with help from local artist Lauren Bonney (laurenbonney.com). Inspired by the work of illustrators and sculptors Brian & Wendy Froud and concept artist Mary Blair, the design for the theme “Dancing with the Trolls” captures a young troll couple as they dance the schottische. For more trolls, gnomes, nisse, and other creatures from folklore and fairytales, stop by Lauren’s booth at the Nordic Fest Craft Show! Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the Decorah based Scandinavian American old time dance band, Foot-Notes, has been selected as the 2015 Nordic Fest Flag Recipient. Foot-Notes fiddler Beth Hoven Rotto, guitarist Jon Rotto, and bassist Bill Musser are best known for carrying on a 40-year tradition of old time dances in the 1911 Highlandville schoolhouse north of Decorah. John Goodin has filled in with the group for many years and joins the group on mandolin harmonies this summer. A wildly popular local phenomenon, FootNotes dances attract participants of all ages and backgrounds from the surrounding community. The band has been recognized regionally and nationally for playing and preserving old-time music drawn from the wells of Norwegian and Scandinavian traditions. They have produced four albums, First Steps, Highlandville Dance, Decorah Waltz, and My Father Was a Fiddler. The group represented the State of Iowa at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. in 1994 and was invited to return to D.C. to play at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in the Center’s “Millenium Stage - Masters of Tradition” series in 2008. Foot-Notes have entertained the evening crowds of Nordic Fest for the past twenty years with their jam-packed street dances. Their performances bring out the true Scandinavian fun in all that are in attendance. Nordic Fest would not be complete without the Foot-Notes and we are truly humbled to honor the band this year in conjunction with their 25th anniversary and our “Dancing with the Trolls” theme. We hope to see you all join the Foot-Notes Saturday night for The World’s Largest Schottische. Register online at eventbrite.com. Flag Recipients are selected for their commitment to Nordic Fest. nordic fest board Support Nordic Fest with this delicious Norwegian treat sold in front of the Oneota Community Co-op Kitchen Classroom Norwegian National Anthem Ja, vi elsker dette landet (Yes we love this country) Ja, vi elsker dette landet som det stiger frem, furet, vaerbitt, over vannet, med de tusen hjem. Elsker, elsker det og tenker på vår far og mor og den saganatt som senker drømme på vår jord. og den saganatt som senker drømme på vår jord. Yes, we love this country as it rises forth, rugged, weathered, above the sea, with the thousands of homes. Love, love it and think of our father and mother and the saga night that sends sends dreams to our earth. Photo by Chip Peterson Photography LO N CA EW TI O N Official Nordic Fest Lefse 2015 Nordic Fest Flag Recipient—Foot-Notes Tom Houdek-President Nikki Brevig-Vice President Josh Giddings-Treasurer Pat Seckar-Secretary Cindy Schissel-Entertainment Randy Schissel-Physical Management Ben Harman-Sporting Events Ashley Klocke-Food Julie Shockey-Lefse Laura Lemke-Canopy 5 Gary Rustad-Parade Sue Sander-Merchandise Linda Wolfs-Arts & Craft Show Chris Hick-Arts & Craft Show Laurie Meinholz-Buttons and Programs Lori Pierce-Membership Chad Bird-Advertising & Marketing Charlene Selbee-Advertising & Marketing Ann Kephart-Nordic Dancers Dwayne Lundvedt-Nordic Dancers Ex-Officio Nikki Brevig-Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce Charlene Selbee-Winneshiek County Convention & Visitors Bureau Bill Nixon-Decorah Police Darin Swenson-Historian Don Berg-Luren Singers & Sons of Norway Martha Griesheimer- Vesterheim 3 About the Entertainers canopy 5 $5 COVER CHARGE FOR CANOPY 5 ENTERTAINMENT FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. ONE WRISTBAND WILL GET YOU IN FOR BOTH NIGHTS AVAILABLE AT THE GATE. The Miles Adams Band (Friday 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.) —The rock and roll band plays a wide variety of songs that will come at you in rapid fire. Be prepared to move your feet and your body! The Corey Farley Band (Friday 8:00 p.m to 12:00 a.m.) —Everything from old school country to new school country and rock along with originals written by Cory Farley as well. There really is no better crowd than a hometown crowd! Gaelstorm (Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.)—Steve Belay (guitar and vocals), Dylan Stoddard Henning (guitar and vocals), Todd Kramme (bass and vocals), and Doug Wilson (drums). A little Classic Rock. A lot of fun! AudioDrive (Saturday 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.)—A powerful award-winning rock act that brings one of the best shows in the region! AudioDrive delivers only the choice cuts from the 70’s & 80’s through today! 2Tall4U—Jake Doty and Kurt Bearinger— a two man acoustic group playing country music, folk, and acoustic rock. A Moment’s Notice—A band consisting of local youth playing anything from classic rock to modern country as well as other genres. Absolute Hoot—A serious passion for music, some seriously talented musicians and one, big, not-so-serious band personality makes Absolute Hoot an absolute must-see! Art Haus—Free hands-on children’s arts and crafts activities including face painting and much more provided by ArtHaus volunteers. Balloons by Kevin— From Houston, MN, Kevin works as a preschool/ child care teacher and balloon artist in Southeast Minnesota. Free balloon animals and sculptures for kids. Before They Were Stars—Maurice Anthony Jones, Cedar Rapids, IA, solo acoustic act performing originals and current covers. Bread and Butter String Band—Lively footstompin’ bluegrass, soothing acoustic harmonies, classic folk songs, fresh indie arrangements, and original tunes. 4 Bunad Show—Scandinavian Folk Costume show featuring a beautiful collection of authentic Norwegian costumes located at the Hotel Winneshiek in the air conditioned Steyer Opera House. The Busted Flat Band—A 5 piece band from Northeast Iowa that plays country and early rock from the 1960s through 1980s - everything from CCR to Johnny Cash to Waylon Jennings. Decorah Drumline—Percussionists from Decorah middle and high School students, as well as alumni, perform under the direction of Jerry Dean. CBB Jazz Combo—Members of the Chatfield Brass Band playing classic big band music, swing tunes, blues and bebop. Erik Sessions and John Goodin—Erik Sessions (violin) and John Goodin (mandolin & guitar). A mixture of American, Celtic, and Scandanavian fiddle music including original tunes from their duo CD Notes From The Farm. Fiddles on Fire— Fiddles on Fire is a group of students from The Young Fiddlers Association of Minnesota that plays many different genres of fiddle tunes at venues around the Midwest. Foot-Notes—Decorah based Scandinavian-American old time dance band featuring fiddler Beth Hoven Rotto, guitarist Jon Rotto, bassist Bill Musser, and John Goodin on mandolin. Celebrating their 25th Anniversary and selected as 2015 Nordic Fest Flag Recipient. Attempting the World’s Largest Schottische on Saturday night at 8:50 p.m. Please preregister on-line at eventbrite.com. Good Friends—When four musicians gathered together weekly to play music, they brought together elements of classic country, oldtime music, gospel, and bluegrass. They soon became “good friends.” Good Shepherd Olde Tyme Band—Old time dance music and a little Dixieland and Ragtime music. The GrassRun Band—Gary Halverson, Dave Rowe, Cindy Selin, and Annie Rude perform Gospel and Bluegrass music. Helen Johnson— Local singersongwriter and a sophomore at Decorah High School sings a wide variety of music including originals and covers, and accompanies herself on piano and guitar. Jacob Hrdlicka—Recent Decorah High School graduate playing acoustic covers ranging from Ed Sheeran to Frank Sinatra Jason Huneke—Jason has performed his “G” rated Comedy Juggling Show in over 1,000 cites all over the Country. About the Entertainers Jim Busta Band with Mollie B of the “RFDTV Mollie B Polka Party Show—”Toe tappin’ polka music...a true crowd favorite. Kai Robert Johansen—Norway’s very popular musical artist. Kindred Minds—Northeast Iowa band shares al mosaic reflecting our beautifully diverse landscape and small town charm. The hammered dulcimer’s haunting sound, vocal harmonies, guitar, bass and strong, clear lyrics will send you home with tapping feet and a smile. Kyle and Dave—Traditional and contemporary folk songs performed on acoustic guitars and sung in Norwegian and English for over a decade throughout the Midwest including a CD “Kyle & Dave Live at Nordic Fest.” Luren Singers—The oldest Norwegian-American male chorus in continuous existence in the US singing Norwegian national songs and popular American repetoire. The Homestead Act— Michelle Lynn brings her folk rock music to every corner of the Driftless Region in the Upper Midwest along with bassist Adam Ptacek Nick Vande Krol, Sean Trewin, Dylan Stoddard Henning, Simon Cropp, and Jacob Hrdlicka— five recent Decorah grads who enjoy each others company jamming out on their guitars and entertaining crowds with their vocals. Nordic Dancers—A unique group of folk dancers that help us remember the traditional folk dances of Scandinavia. The Nordic Dancers consist of two groups of area students—the Junior Nordic Dancers and the Senior Nordic Dancers— and are accompanied by the Nordic Dancers Orchestra. Øland Sangforening—A 35 member male choir from Trondelag, Norway in existence since 1876 and currently on a midwest USA tour. Rochester Area Accordion Band— Squeezing out polkas, waltzes, schottisches, and some modern popular songs in Southeastern MN, IA, and WI. Sister—The music group of Kjersten Dysthe, Alisa Leonard, and Kara Millerhagen from Minnesota. Sister brings positive energy, laughter, great music, and motivating messages to each performance. Sponsored by Vesterheim and paid for in part by the Iowa Tourism Office. Square Dancers with Les LaLone, caller—Dancers from Iowa and Wisconsin and Minnesota will be doing the modern western square dancing as well as some line and round dancing. Stix of Fury—Stix of Fury is a private drumline made up of students in 7th through 12th grade from Blooming Prairie, MN. Teaching students leadership and teamwork. entertainers at vesterheim Ellen Marie Jensen—The daughter of Sámi immigrants from Finnmark disusses Sámi religion and her new book, “What We Believe In: Sámi Religious Experience and Beliefs, from 1593 to the Present.” Odd Lovoll—Norwegian-born writer and professor emeritus from St. Olaf College presents “Across the Deep Blue Sea: The Saga of Early Norwegian Immigrants.” Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian—Vesterheim Museum and Oneota Film Festival present this series of films that explores the experience of immigration, the process of Americanization, the importance of landmark institutions such as churches and colleges, the power of family and community, the vitality of arts and craft, the matter of language, and the enjoyment of humor — it’s a rich journey, fueled by gallons of coffee. Each Saga can be seen independently of others. Sam Shoults—From Knox City, Mo., Sam presents his Viking Ship replica, which he has sailed down the Mississippi River. Skjaldborg—This group from Elk Horn, Ia., will present their Viking encampment and will entertain throughout the day with full Viking combat demonstrations. Skjaldborg means “fortress of shields.” Quilts of Valor A national program that presents quilts in patriotic colors and designs to American Veterans. Quilts of Valor will be presented to local veterans at 2:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday during Nordic Fest. The presentations are open to the public and will take place in the Middle School Gym. 5 Entertainment All performances are at no charge unless otherwise noted. There is a $5 cover charge for Canopy 5 entertainment for Friday and Saturday night. One wristband will get you in for both nights. Entertainment is subject to change. Main Information Center at the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce will post any changes. thursday, july 23, opening ceremonies: Time Canopy 1 Canopy 2 Canopy 3 Canopy 4 Canopy 5 Water & State St Water & Court St Water & River St Vesterheim Lower Lot Other Locations Courthouse Square Main St. 6:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m including performances by Luren Singers, Nordic Dancers, Kai Robert and Sister, along with introductions of Board of Directors, Grand Marshal and Flag Recipient as well as Flag and Bunad presentations Balloons with Kevin 8:00 p.m 9:00 p.m 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Near Canopy 1 Kyle and Dave Jim Busta Band with Mollie B Good Friends Bread and Butter String Band 10:00 p.m friday, july 24: Time Canopy 1 Water & State St 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Canopy 2 Water & Court St Canopy 3 Water & River St Kai Robert Jason Huenke 12:30 p.m. Homestead Act A Moments Notice Kai Robert Nordic Dancers 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Near Canopy 3 3:30 p.m. Kyle and Dave 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Carrie Lee School Auditorium CBB Jazz Combo 3:00 p.m. Oneota Film Festival Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian, Saga 1—Immigration Story Bethania Church 2Tall4U Homestead Act 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Nick, Dylan, Sean, Simon, Jacob and Friends Miles Adams Band 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Luren Singers with Øland Sangforening Grass Run Band 7:30 p.m. Absolute Hoot Square Dancing with Les LaLone Nordic Dancers 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 6 Cory Farley Band 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. Activities in Vesterheim’s Open Air Division Skjaldborg Viking Encampment Sam Shoults Viking Ship Replica and more 2:00 p.m. Odd Lovoll Across the Deep Blue Sea Bethania Church Sister Kai Robert Vesterheim 1:00 p.m. Ellen Marie Jensen Sámi lecture Bethania Church Water Activities by Montessori School Jason Hyenke 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Balloons with Kevin 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Near Canopy 4 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Courthouse Square Main St. Activities by ArtHaus and The Clay Studio Good Shepherd Old Tyme Band 1:30 p.m. Other Locations 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Near Canopy 1 Jim Busta Band with Mollie B 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Canopy 5 Lower Lot The Homestead Act Kyle and Dave 12:00 p.m. Canopy 4 Vesterheim Foot- Notes 4:15 p.m. Oneota Film Festival Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian, Saga 2— ScandinavianAmerican Humor Bethania Church Saturday, July 25: Time Canopy 1 Water & State St Canopy 2 Water & Court St Canopy 3 Water & River St Canopy 4 Vesterheim Canopy 5 Lower Lot Other Locations Courthouse Square Main St. Vesterheim 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. grand parade 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Fiddles on Fire Erik Sessions and John Goodin Balloons with Kevin GrassRun Band 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Near Canopy 1 Rochester Area Accordion Band 3:30 p.m. Before They Were Stars Jacob Hrdlicka 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Near Canopy 4 Fiddles on Fire Water Activities by Montessori School Helen Johnson 4:30 p.m. Kyle and Dave Bread and Butter String Band Before They Were Stars Kindred Minds Gaelstorm Nordic Dancers Foot-Notes with World’s Largest Schottische 8:50 p.m. Busted Flat Band Pre-register at Eventbrite.com 9:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Oneota Film Festival Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian, Saga 4—Traditions and Folk Arts Bethania Church Audio Drive 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Oneota Film Festival Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian, Saga 3— ScandinavianAmerican Occupations Bethania Church Sister 3:00 p.m. Carrie Lee School Auditorium 3:00 p.m. First Lutheran Church 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Odd Lovoll Across the Deep Blue Sea Bethania Church Øland Sangforening 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Ellen Marie Jensen Sámi lecture Bethania Church 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hotel Winneshiek 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 - 5:00 p.m . Activities in Vesterheim’s Open Air Division Skjaldborg Viking Encampment Sam Shoults Viking Ship Replica and more Bunad Show 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Lutefisk Contest 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Near Canopy 3 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Decorah “Varsity” Drumline Activities by ArtHaus and The Clay studio 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Stix of Fury fireworks fireworks 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. NORDIC FEST ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Many exhibitors of arts and crafts. Decorah Middle School, 405 Winnebago St. No charge. Saturday, July 25: Fireworks 10:00 p.m. Fireworks - Amazing fireworks display along the Upper Iowa River. Seating at athletic fields near city hall. Future Nordic Fest Dates July 28-30, 2016 (50th) July 27-29, 2017 JULY 26-28, 2018 7 Food & Demonstrations Various locations around town. See the map below and on page 15 of this program. Vendors will be seving Thursday 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Food is subject to availability. Bratwurst, kraut, hot dogs, sweet soup, caramel apple slices, lemonade, pop & bottled water—Located near Hammel Jewelers, 108 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Sunflower Child Development Center. (1) Nisse Nitrofreeze (lingonberry ice cream) and popcorn—Located by Vesterheim, 502 W. Water Street. Sponsored by the Lions Club. (11) Pork chops on a stick, pop, water—Located near Your Place, 307 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Winneshiek Co. Community of Hope. (12) Grilled steak or roast beef sandwiches, locally raised and processed beef brats & hot dogs, beverages, Spring Grove soda, iskrem med brus (ice cream float) and beverages with ice—Shade and seating available. Located at the 400 block of River Street next to Decorah Middle School. Sponsored by Winneshiek County Cattlemen’s Association. (2) Rosette & Rømmegrøt—Located near Smock’s Barbershop, 220 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Canoe Ridge Lutheran Church. (13) Rosettes, kringle, sandbakkels, krumkake, Gatorade, lemonade, iced tea, bottled water—Located near Happiness Is, 121 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Nordic Dancers. (14) Ice cream waffles, ice cream sundaes—Located near Wendy’s on Water, 212 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Luther College Athletics—Women’s Basketball. (3) Build Your Own Taco/Taco Salad Buffet—At First UMC, 302 W Broadway (just off Courtyard Square). Salsa Beef, Fajita Chicken, Vegetarian Bean Medley, and Norwegian Salmon or Whitefish with Dill Mustard Sauce (all are Gluten Free); Refried Beans, Mexican Rice, Tomatoes, Onion, Green Peppers, Banana Peppers, Jalapenos, Green/Black Olives, Mushrooms, Lettuce, Cheese, Sour Cream, Guacamole, and a variety of Salsas. White or Wheat Flour Tortillas (Baked or Fried Shells or Soft); Corn Tortillas (Hard Shell of Soft); Fried Lefse Salad Shells. Need a space to rest and/or have some quiet time with your little ones?A large spacious air conditioned nursery/playroom is available with changing tables, 2 Pack N Plays for naps, a rocking chair for nursing, and restrooms! Parent/Adult supervision required. (15) Kringla (Soft buttermilk cookies)—Located near T-Bock’s, 210 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Glenwood Lutheran Church Women. (4) Krumkake—Demonstrations in Bank of the West Lobby, 120 W. Water Street. Sales in booth in front of Bank of the West. Sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. (5) Lefse—Times for demonstrations will be posted. Located at the Oneota Co-op Kitchen Classroom, 312 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Nordic Fest Board. (6) Limonade Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa, Oneota Service Unit. (7) All-natural Lingonberry Saft and Slushies—Lingonberry juice drinks and slush drinks. Located near Fancy Pants, 411 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Kinderhaus. (8) Varme Pølse, soda pop, bottled water—Located near Yesterday & Today’s Antiques, 109 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Xi Zeta Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. (16) Norwegian Meatballs—Serving meatballs, chips, beverages and bottled water. Located near J Tupy’s, 211 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Decorah High School Cross Country Teams. (9) Water—Located by Sundance Travel, 401 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Norman Borlaug Harvest Fest Food Packaging Event . (17) Moo-Mobile Malts—Strawberry, chocolate & vanilla and many other flavors. Located near the Oneota Community Co-op, 312 W. Water Street. Sponsored by Decorah FFA and Boosters. (10) Food Booth Locations 13 3 4 5 10 6 11 9 12 8 14 17 7 COURTHOUSE SQUARE 15 2 8 Cattlemen's Association 1 Parking 16 “Must See” Attractions We invite you to enjoy the Decorah area’s many attractions. For a complete listing visit www.visitdecorah.com. Bily Clocks Museum Porter House Museum Decorah Fish Hatchery Seed Savers Exchange Laura Ingalls Wilder Park & Museum Trout Run Trail Locust School Museum Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Meal Locations Indoor seated meal venues Dining Locations at Luther College Luther College Cafeteria, lower level Dahl Centennial Union- All-you-can eat breakfast 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. $6.50 Friday, July 24: Smørgåsbord - Decorah Lutheran Church. 309 Winnebago. 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Menu: Norwegian meatballs, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, herring (sild), green beans, coleslaw, relish tray, lefse, rolls, sweet soup, rømmegrøt, cheese, Norwegian pastries, coffee, iced tea, milk. Adults, $12; children under 10, $6. Air-conditioned dining room and handicap accessible. Tickets will be available at the church office and the Chamber of Commerce beginning Monday, July 1. Bus tours welcome! Call Decorah Lutheran at (563) 382-3601 Saturday, July 25: Pannekake (Pancake) Breakfast - All you can eat pancakes with sausage and beverage. $5.00 per person. 6:30 - 9:30 a.m. 400 Claiborne Dr., Fire Department, City Hall Building. Sponsored by Decorah Fire Department. Norwegian Dinner - First Lutheran Church, 604 W. Broadway. Air conditioned and handicap accessible. Saturday, 4:00 - 7:15 p.m. with reserved seating times. Meatballs, ham, herring, glazed carrots, parsley potatoes, cheeses, lefse, salads, sweet soup, rømmegrøt, Norwegian pastries, beverages. Adults, $12; children 10 & under, $6. Advance tickets may be purchased at the church office and the Chamber of Commerce after July 15. On Friday and Saturday the remaining tickets will be available all day at the Chamber office until 3:00 p.m. and then at the church beginning at 3:30 p.m. Groups welcome! Call First Lutheran at 563-382-2638. We invite you to enjoy the Decorah area’s many restaurants. For a complete listing visit www.decorahareachamber.com or call (800) 382-3378. living folk art traditions at vesterheim EXHIBITIONS In Main Building: Woodworking; rosemaling (decorative painting); bunader (festive costumes); the 25-ft. ship TradeWind; silver; fine art; furniture; press gallery; church gallery; military gallery. In Open Air Division: 12 historic buildings. Special exhibition: National Exhibition of Folk Art in the Norwegian Tradition Showcasing the finest contemporary American artists working in the Norwegian tradition. Many pieces are for sale by silent auction. Bids must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 25. Visit the exhibition for details. Sponsored by Decorah Bank & Trust. Special exhibition: Chicago Norske Klub DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISPLAYS • Ropemaking, psalmodikon (stringed instrument), woodcut prints, woodworking, Norwegian-style filigree jewelry, rosemaling, textile arts, and more. • Living Heritage Demonstrators with blacksmithing, knifeblade forging, leatherwork, chairmaking, dovetail chest making, wood carving, figure carving, and more. • Norwegian artists—knifemaker Morten Håkonsen, woodcarver Torgeir Lirhus, and rosemaler Johild Mæland. • Viking artisans—flax processing and Viking jewelry making • Hands-on metal casting with Kelly Ludeking, includes an aluminum pour and free demonstrations. From 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. create a pattern for your own 4 x 4 inch tile (cost $25). Come and see molten cast aluminum at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. You can pick up your castings two hours after they are poured. Sales Vesterheim Museum Store: Open 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Thursday through Saturday. Sweaters, jewelry, folk art, cooking supplies, books, and more. Vesterheim Raffle: Folk Art Raffle of a skinnfell blanket by Norwegian artist Britt Solheim. Tickets on sale at Vesterheim. Drawing at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. Viking River Cruise Raffle. Your choice of 3 romantic European cruises. Tickets on sale at Vesterheim. Drawing at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. Vesterheim Ribbon-Winning Rosemalers Sales Shop: Westby-Torgerson Education Center, Gold Medalists Classroom, third floor, open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday. Staffed by Nisse Rosemalers, Postville, Ia. Oneota Weavers and Spinners Guild Sales Shop: Westby-Torgerson Education Center, third floor, open 9:00 a.m.5:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday. Hand-felted Santas and Christmas ornaments/figures, hand-woven rugs, scarves/shawls, table runners, and more. Liz Bucheit: Westby-Torgerson Education Center, Bruening Visitor Center, open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday. Trunk show of jewelry with sølje and demonstrations of Norwegian-style filigree jewelry. Country Gallery Antiques: Westby-Torgerson Education Center, third floor, open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., FridaySaturday. Specializing in Scandinavian antiques—textiles, jewelry, decorated woodenware, sewing tools, kitchenware, prints, and painted furniture. Demonstrators: Many demonstrators around the museum campus will be selling their artwork. 9 Sporting Events Elveløpet—The River Run, 5K walk/run, 15K run. Early registration accepted at Main Visitor Center until noon on Friday— early registration entry fee is $30. Late registration accepted Friday 6:00-9:00 p.m., City Hall and Saturday 6:307:00 a.m. Canopy 5 —late entry fee is $35. Elveløpet starts at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Kanoløpet—Sign up for some fun along the beautiful Upper Iowa River. The Kanelopet is a canoe race from OFF The Driftless, 2012 Pulpit Rock Road to the Twin Bridges located on 5th Street. The race will have two divisions determined by the combined ages of the participants in each canoe. For canoes with a combined age of participants (2/canoe max) 35 and under will be in the youth division, while 36 and up will compete in the adult division. The first canoe to pass under the Twin Bridges will be declared the winner. The race will begin at 6:30 p.m on Friday. Registrations may be completed at the Chamber of Commerce and must be completed by 5:00 p.m on Friday. Cost is $30 per person and includes canoe, life jackets and paddles. Those who provide their own canoe may enter for $20. Kubb Tournament—The Nordic Fest Kubb Tournament is back and set for Saturday, July 25.Kubb (pronounced koob) is a backyard game of Scandinavian origin. Some call it “Viking Chess” and play involves throwing round sticks at rectangular blocks. Simple—yes, but strategy and skills enhance the game. Kubb can be easily picked up by anyone from 80-yearolds to 8-year-olds. Teams can range from 1 to 6 people. Winners will receive a trophy, lefse and possible other prizes. Location for all events is the Decorah Middle School. Championship Bracket: Registration 8-9:00 a.m.; 9:15 a.m. - rules announced & play begins! $30 per team (teams of 2 to 6 people) * US Kubb National Rules apply, a modified Swiss chess tournament set will be used. “I was at the Parade” Tournament: New Format this year. Each team guaranteed 4 games and those that want to stick around will be continuing in the modified Swiss system. Play stars at 3:00 p.m. using some of the pitches from earlier in the day. Registration is from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. At 3:00 p.m., a random draw for seeds will take place. Games will be played in a best of one challenge or a 30 min game. At the end of 30 min, tie-breakers will come into play. This year you will be playing for the Mini-Midwest Championships. There will be Kuub shirts available for purchase for $10. Food & drink will be available for purchase onsite, restrooms nearby, and very little shade - so bring lots of water or your own pop-up-tent. Lutefisk Eating Contest—At the Courthouse Square, Saturday 3:00 p.m. Put your lutefisk eating skills to the test in this competition. No registration or fee just show up ready to down that lutefisk. Nordic Rock Throw—Saturday 1:00 p.m., Decorah Middle School field. There are 3 weight classes for men (50 lb. rock for up to 160 lbs.; 75 lb. rock for 161-210 lbs.; 100 lb. rock for over 210 lbs.) and 1 weight class for women (50 lb. rock for all weights). Must be at least 18 years of age. Entry fee: $2.00. 400 block of River St. next to Decorah Middle School. Molkky—A yard game that involves throwing a wooden baton at pins to accumulate points. The rules of the game are simple and anyone of any ability or age can play. Finland has a large Molkky following with many clubs and tournaments, along with the world championships. Demonstrations will start at 3:00 p.m., Friday and tournament at 5:00 p.m., Friday. Tournament is open to anyone from ages 8 to 80. Entrants can confirm through usmolkky.com, usmolkky@gmail.com or calling 218-640-2063. Area Tours Yard and Garden Tours—Sponsored by the Decorah Town & Country Garden Club. Friday: 9:00 a.m. – Noon. Saturday, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Freewill offering. 1.Alan & Julie Johnson, 1605 Highway 9 East, DecorahAfter living in Texas and South Carolina, the Johnsons have learned how to create a beautiful yard and productive garden in northeast Iowa. Directions: From the Walmart corner, take Highway 9 east of Decorah 2.9 miles. 2. Rob and Julie Fischer, 712 West Main Street, DecorahThe Fischers have optimized their limited space to do organic gardening and raise an amazing combination of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Directions: From the courthouse, proceed west on Main Street 5 blocks. 3. Don and Mary Ann Gloe, 801 Ridge Road, Decorah- View a charming and whimsical yard on the edge of the woods which incorporates a few surprises. Directions: From the bridge on College Drive, continue west. Take the 5th street to the right (Ridge Road) and proceed up the hill. Friday Morning Butterfly Garden Walk: 7:00-9:00 a.m.— A volunteer will be at the prairie on Friday July 25 from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. to answer any of your questions. Driving Directions: Follow College Drive over the bridge, turn left onto 5th Ave. Drive 5 blocks to Ohio Street, turn left. Follow Ohio Street past Aase Haugen over the dike about 2 blocks, where parking is available. Watch for the Prairie Sign at the Ohio street turn and also on the pole going over the dike. Trollheim: Tur til fots (Tour of Troll Trails)—The 2014 Trollheim: Tur til fots is a guided tour (approx. one hour) to three of the city’s most notable sites in order to experience all known varieties of the Trolls inhabiting the Decorah area. Experienced Trollologists will explain natural and pioneer history, plus share Troll Tales while creating an informative, enjoyable Fest adventure not to be missed. Participants should wear sturdy shoes for a ½ mile hike as a side excursion to the van tour. Friday 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 a.m. and 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00 p.m. Saturday 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00 p.m. Reservations and information at the Main Information Center. No charge. *All tours depart from Water Street in front of Vesterheim Museum. Recommended for children 4 and up and adults able to walk uneven terrain at a moderate pace. Nisse on the Trail—Looking for a Nordic Fest Adventure? Join in on an exciting, free scavenger hunt perfect for everyone! 10 mischievous gnomes are hiding all along the Trout Run Trail, enjoying the scenery and spying on the passing bikers and walkers. Find as many as you can and you’ll be entered into a drawing for fabulous prizes. Don’t forget your camera and smiles: additional prizes will be awarded in several photo contest categories! Maps and further details will be available at the Decorah Chamber of Commerce, 507 W. Water St. beginning Monday, July 21st and throughout Nordic Fest. Locust School Tours—The Locust School Museum will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 4:00 p.m. during Nordic Fest. The address is 1640 Big Canoe Road (corner of W38 and A26). It is 10 miles NE of Decorah. The school is owned and operated by the Winneshiek County Historical Society. It was built in 1854 and used until 1962. It is not handicap accessible. Continuous Events ArtHaus Art Fair—ArtHaus is lucky to have made its home in an area that values and supports a thriving community of professional artists. Stop by for a sample of what the local talent has to offer. Enjoy one-of-a-kind jewelry, prints, ceramics, photography, fiber work and much more at ArtHaus (508 W. Water St.) and the ArtHaus Studio (516 W. Water St.) Thursday 4:00-7:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ; Saturday noon-6:00 p.m. Decorah FFA Kiddie Barnyard—Friday and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. All kids welcome! No charge. 400 block of River St. next to Decorah Middle School. Decorah Genealogy Library and the Winneshiek County Historical Archives— will be open on Thursday and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We do not open on the weekend because of our staff being involved in other Nordic Fest activities. Kids Activities—Friday and Saturday throughout the day. Bouncy House, dunk tank, balloon launch and more. 400 block of River St. next to Decorah Middle School. 10 Norwegian-American Genealogical Center—In Vesterheim’s library (2nd floor of Westby-Torgerson Education Center): open from 9:00 a.m.-noon and 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Representatives from the center, located in Madison, Wis., will be on hand to offer genealogical research advice. Troll Badeland—Water play area for kids at Northeast Iowa Montessori School, 418 W Water Street. Family-friendly zone with free sunscreen, wipes, and other Little Troll necessities. No charge. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday and 1:00-5 :00 p.m.Saturday. Trolls Trolley (Pokey Pete) — Tickets sold at corner of Washington and Water Streets. Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to parade and after parade 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lions Club. Nordic Fest Members viking CLuB ($750 & up) Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Pete & Kari Espinosa / The Bottletree Laundromat Family Table Hacker, Nelson & Co. P.C., CPA’s SPoNSoR ($500 - $749) Aase Haugen Foundation Choice Employment Services/ Carrie & Patrick Dahlquist DECO Products Mark & Lois Finanger Larry & Diane Grimstad Luther College Mabe’s Pizza/ Steve & Connie White Cal & Betty Anderson Mark & Jenny Olson Drew & Cheryl Pellett Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Winneshiek County Convention & Visitors Bureau Wellington Place and Assisted Living, Decorah, Iowa—Proud Member of Winneshiek Emergency Preparedness Coalition nordic flag donors Keith Christensen & Dawn Deines-Christensen Richard & Joie Cole Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Goodwill Industries of NEIA Larry & Diane Grimstad Jon & Mary Hart Java John’s Coffee House Thor & Darlen Jondahl Marilyn Jones Mabe’s Pizza/ Steve & Connie White end0wments Keith Christensen & Dawn Deines-Christensen Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Rebecca Hanna Glenn Nelson Lester & Evie Peterson—In Memory of Dawn Peterson Patino Wilbur & Eunice Stoen PATRoN ($250 - $499) Alliant Energy Anderson Law Office Anundsen Publishing Co. Bank of the West Duane & Eileen Bruening David & Brenda Carlson Chiropractic Offices/Dr. Kelly Reagan Decorah Chick Hatchery, Inc. Decorah Rental, Inc. Fjelstul Funeral Home Gundersen Health Systems- Decorah Clinic Jon & Mary Hart Jerry & Sally Haugen Marilyn M. Holland Law Offices of Anderson, Wilmarth, Van Der Maaten, Belay, Fretheim, Gipp & Zahasky Paul Hudson State Farm Agency JB Holland Construction Joe Welch Equipment Lynch BBQ Company Norwegian Mutual Insurance Oneota Valley Family Eye Care In memory of Gary Svenson Rockwell Collins Viking State Bank & Trust Wicks Construction, Inc. in kind contributors Nordic Fest gratefully acknowledges the individuals, businesses and organizations that support the celebration through their contributions of supplies and services. Ace Hardware Anderson, Wilmarth, Van Der Maaten, Belay & Fretheim Bank of the West Bodensteiner Implement Company Bruening Rock Products John Condon Dallas Brusse Decorah Bank & Trust Co. Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce Decorah Community Schools Decorah Fire Department Decorah Kawasaki Decorah Newspapers Decorah Police Department Decorah Street Department Hacker, Nelson & Co., P.C. Hovden Oil Iowa Rotocast IROC Web Design KDEC Radio KVIK Radio Luther College Tim Lynch M&M Lawn and Leisure Malcom Enterprises Olsgard Auto Olson Explosives Randy Olson D.D.S. Oneota Community Food Co-op Peterson Photography Reiser Implement Rockweiler Appliances Snap Marketing LLC Spahn & Rose Lumber Vanberia Winneshiek County Fair Board Zelda Productions Special thank you to the countless volunteers who give their time, talent and energy to the Fest. 11 SuSTAiNER ($100 - $249) A & J Petersburg Agency Marilyn’s Hallmark Shop David & Kathy Bakken Meyer, Lorentzen & Nelson Bank of the West Modish Donald & Barbara J. Berg Sherry & Marc Nichols Beyond the Bar Bakery Weston Noble Amy & Keith Bruening Nordic Express/Burls Bruening Rock Product Northeast Security Bank Dr. Jim & Jane Bullard Randall Olson, DDS Joseph & Ingrid Callaghan Dale & Judy Peter Fritz & Loma Carlson Ken Procter Beverly & Elliott Christen Rich & Erica Reiser Keith Christensen & Dawn Deines-Christensen Frank & Jo Marie Riha Decorah Chevrolet, Cadillac, Inc. Dirk Rosholt Decorah Rotary Club Decorah Tire Service Inc. Donlon Health Mart Pharmacy Alan & Sue Ellickson Clayton Engen Ed & Joyce Epperly Erdman Engineering, P.C. Kent & Lois Finanger Jane & Irv Forster Friest & Assoc. Realtors Bev Crumb-Gesme & Ron Gesme Chuck & Ranae Gipp Kim & Mary Glock Mark & Christine GowdyJaehnig Ben & Padrin Grimstad Paul & Carol Hasvold Hotel Winneshiek Marilyn Jones David & Gail Judisch Dave & Kris Kratz La Rana Kevin & Mini Locke Tim & Mary K. Lynch Dan & Ann Mansfield 12 Robert & Lucille Rosholt David & Joy Roslien COLLEGE DRIVE LAUNDROMAT • OPEN 24 X 7 • LARGE CAPACITY EQUIP. • FREE WIFI & CABLE TV • NEWLY REMODELEDED • CONVENIENT LOCATION & PARKING VISIT US AT THE FEST—209 COLLEGE DRIVE ATM CASH for Nordic Festivities Downtown locations: Decorah Bank, 202 E. Water St. • Oneota Food Co-op, 312 W. Water St. Decorah Bank Drive-thru, 1006 Division St. • Luther College, Centennial Union Nordic Express, 1101 Montgomery St. • Winneshiek Medical Center, 901 Montgomery St. Casey’s General Stores, Hwy 9 & Old Stage Rd. and 401 College Dr. Rubaiyat Restaurant Marion Rude Kevin & Leslie Sand Randy & Cindy Schissel Schluter-Balik Funeral Home Neil & Ruth Schraeder Brad & Amy Schwartz Sims TV & Electronics Sons of Norway - Valdres Lodge No. 503 St. Benedict Rosary Society Larry & Deanna Stevenson Diann Svenson-in memory of Gary T-Bock’s Sports Bar & Grill Bob & Pat Usgaard Hacker, Nelson & Co. p.c. certified public accountants and business consultants Joseph A. Bouska, cpa Kenneth R. Keune Neil W. Schraeder 563 382-3637 • 123 W. Water St., Decorah, Ia email@hackernelson.com Janice & Allen Vik Wal-Mart Wayne & Phyllis Wasta Jim & Caroline Weis Weis Buick GMC, Inc. Winneshiek Medical Center & Mayo Clinic Health System Winneshiek True Value Winneshiek Wildberry Winery Breakfast Served All Day Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Everyday 817 Mechanic Street, Decorah, Iowa • 563 382-2964 BooSTER ($50 - $99) Jim & Martha Alm Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. David Olson & Associates Richard & Barbara Amundson Sarah W. Andersen Marilyn Anderson Karl & Sylvia Aschim John C. Bale Owen & Naomi Bekkum Nikki & Brandon Brevig Collyn & Renee Bridges William & Karen Brown Barbara M. Buckton Kari & Jim Burns Casper Plumbing and Heating Richard & Joie Cole Rick & Denise Cook Copyland Tom & Vanessa Courtney Pat & Mike Dahly Mark & Vicki Donhowe Dale & Arlene Dougherty Richard Drackley Doug & Georgiann Eckheart Karla & Lindsay Erdman Ronald & Mary Fadness Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank - Decorah & Waukon Elwin & Helen Farwell Michael & Patricia Fitzgerald Tom & Marj Fjelde Ruth Fjelstad Jerry Freund & Ann Highum Thomas Houdek Carol & Rich Gaard & Christina Jerry & Elaine Gipp Craig & Cristel Gjerde Ruth & James Glesne Goodwill Industries of NEIA Sue & Jim Haemker Dean & LaRue Hagen Bradley & Marion Hanson Mike & Sandra Harman Harman Realty INC. Vern & Jean Hillesland Inspire(d) Media LLC J Tupy’s on Water Street Lyle & Babe Jacobson Steven & Barbara Johnson Curt & Tess Johnson KDEC 1240 FM 100.5 KPVL Kirk & Shirley Larsen Rich & Penny Leake Jason & Laura Lemke LetterWerks Sign City LLC Jim & Renee Lillibridge Lyle & Sue Luzum Jim & Kris Lynch Margarets Robert M. McQueen Milkhouse Candle & Gifts Larry & LaVonne Monson Corinne & Harland Nelson Cy & Ramona Nelson Ness Pumping Service & Porta Potty Rentals Paul & Bev Nichols Northeast Iowa Telephone Co. Howard & Sharron Omdahl Once Upon A Time Bookshop/ Marlys Lien Oneota Community Food Co-op Lyle & Sue Otte Perry Novak Electric Inc. Verna Peterson Francis & Marilyn Peterson Scott & Lori Pierce Putnam Law Office Harley & Norma Refsal Phil & Ruth Reitan Rockweiler Appliance & TV Rosemary & Frank Roehl Linus & Sue Rothmeyer Gary & Beverly Rustad Pat Seckar St. Benedict Parish Wilbur & Euny Stoen Don & Sally Stromseth David & Donna Svenson Dean & Karen Teslow John & Karen Tjostem Patrick & Karen Trewin Viking Realtors/Tade Kerndt Marilyn Wahlberg Wayne & Margaret Walter Wendy’s on Water Berni & Colleen Wetli Barb & Jeff Wettach Rev. George & Marjorie Wharton Troy & Michelle Whitehill Winneshiek Title & Abstract Co. Chris & Karen Wyse Peter and Ellen Zimmerman When severe weather happens, be READY! Sign up for Winneshiek’s FREE emergency alert system at: 5nyurl.com/wcalert. For more informa<on see facebook.com/winneshiekprepared, stop by the Decorah Chamber or call (563) 387-‐4095. This ad sponsored by Wellington Place and Assisted Living, proud member of Winneshiek Emergency Preparedness Coali?on. Long-term Care Skilled Rehabilitation Respite Care Assisted Living Memory Care CCDI Active 55+Community 4 Ohio St, Decorah IA Phone (563)382-3603 info@aasehaugen.com www.aasehaugen.com Visit Vesterheim! • World-class exhibitions and amazing folk art • Immigrant history, Vikings, and demonstrations • Hands-on activities for young visitors and more Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Heritage Center 502 W. Water St. • 563-382-9681 • vesterheim.org Luther College provides transformational experiences that inspire students to connect faith with learning, freedom with responsibility, and life’s work with service. Mabe’s Pizza & Restaurant Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. - closing • Fast, free delivery limited area • Party Rooms available • We feature a full menu 382-4297 • 110 E. Water St., Decorah 547 -5707 • 119 N. Elm St., Cresco Proud to be part of rah For over 50 Years Deco Products • 506 Sanford St. • 563 382-4264 • decoprod.com 13 MEMBERS Julie & Ron Ahrens Norm & Dorothy Aldridge Dave & Jill Amdahl Don & Phyllis Arendt Gerald & JoAnn Aulwes Vernon & Donna Bahr Nate & Leah Barber Deborah Bishop Boy Scout Troop 66 Janet Osmundson Boyenga Lyle & Marybeth Cary Adrienne & Paul Coffeen John & Audrey Dahle Barbara & Jim Dale Decorah Genealogy Assoc. Decorah Mobile Glass Inc. Rik & Marcia Engebretson Lois Estrem Marlene & Duane Fenstermann Fidelity Bank & Trust Merlyn & Shirley Finley Marcia Fox Ron & Karen Fretheim Rick & Sarah Fromm Vic & Dianne Fye Josh & Michelle Giddings Clark & Shelly Goltz Chuck & Terri Grosser Darvin & Norma Hacker Herb & Carol Hageman Joann & George Hagen Hammel Jewelers Rebecca Hanna Judy Mithun Hartnett Helen M. Hendrickson Gene & Ruby Hermeier Paul Hexom Margaret & George Hills Norman & Patricia Hjelmeland Jim & Sandy Hoeg Bob & Colleen Holtan Terry & Charis Hovden Ron & Karlene Humpal LeRoy & Jean Iverson Lee & Ruth Johnson Irma P. Johnson Haldis Kaasa Kelly Real Estate Jane Kemp Ashley Klocke Kenneth & Sue Kuene William Kuhlman Ann, Corey, & Sydney Landstrom Duane & Arlene Larson Steve & Jennifer Larson Family Gary & Gerry Lee Maury & Eileen Lenz Country Inn & Suites Decorah Elaine Lowery Dwayne & Lisa Lundtvedt Master’s Touch R Dale & Dorothy Miller Harold O. Natvig Dean and Barbara Nelson Arlene & John Nelson Borghild O. Neset Craig Newhouse David & Lynn Noack Northeast Iowa Peace & Justice Center Coleen Orwoll Peaceful Springs Wellness Rivals, Inc. Dave & Annette Rooney Dag & Sharon Rossman Ray Rovang Helen M. Schweizer Luann Smith Jeanette & Craig Spilde St. Benedict’s K of C #4208 Bob & Dode Stoskopf ($30 - $49) Sunflower Care Richard & Linda Svenson Ron & Nina Taylor Marty Teetshorn Jerry & Elaine Thompson Marlys & Arlen Thorsgaard Jane Tollefson Soren & Patricia Urberg The natural choice for a great getaway! VISITDECORAH.COM CHOICE Employment Assisting individuals with disabilities to find and maintain community employment. An HCBS Provider, Magellan Provider, partners with Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services and County Social Services. 1014 S. Mill Street, Suite 9, Decorah | 563.382.4461 choiceemploymentservices.com Bruening Rock Products is here to serve you. From driveways to major highway projects, we can supply all of your aggregate needs. 900 Montgomery, Decorah, IA 52101 Phone: 563.382.2933 ❒ YES, I/we would like to be member(s) of Nordic Fest. Enclosed is my/our contribution of ____________ which qualifies as: ❒ Viking Club ($750 or more) ❒ Sponsors ($500 - $749) ❒ Patrons ($250 - $499) ❒ Sustainers ($100 - $249) ❒ Boosters ($50 - $99) ❒ Member ($30 - $49) Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Contributions of $30 or more are listed in the program. List your name as you would like it to appear in the program (deadline for being included in next year’s program is May 31). Viking Club members will receive one free ad in the Nordic Fest program. Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _________________________________________________________________ 14 Ken & Jane Vande Berg Norma J. Wangsness Barbara Welgos Kevin & Sharon Weselmann What’ New Antiques Winneshiek Co. Historical Society Ole & Naomi Winter Linda Wolfs & Chris Hick brueningrock.com ❒ I wish to contribute to the Nordic Fest Endowment. Name: ________________________________________ Memorial: _____________________________________ Amount enclosed:______________________________ Please return to the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce or send to 507 W. Water St., Decorah, IA 52101 To ✿ #3 ➚ #11 For bike trails—visitdecorah.com\trails For Elvelopet route—www.nordicfest.com ✿ #2 15 #8 #17 #15 #7 #9 ➚ #13 #4 #3 #5 #16 Decorah Covenant Church #14 #1 www.nordicfest.com • 800-382-FEST(3378). by separating trash from recyclables and placing each into appropriate containers. Look for convenient receptacles located throughout the downtown area. Please help us reduce waste & conserve resources... Arts & Craft Center Kiddie #2 Cattlemen’s Barnyard Association Rock Throw Kubb Molkky #12 #10 #6 Main Information Center Trolley Stop Garden Tour Public Restrooms To ✿ #1 → MORE FOOD, MORE FEST, MORE FUN f o s r a e Y 0 5 50TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE BOOK & SOUVENIRS NORSE UFF DA TRIATHALON Join us next year for our 50th Anniversary! BIGGER, BETTER ENTERTAINMENT GRANDER PARADE 16 July 28-30, 2016 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are interested in volunteering to help with next year’s 50th Nordic Fest or making a Flag Donation, please contact the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce 507 W. Water Street (563) 382-3990 info@decorahareachamber.com Buy a bu and pr tton o this ye gram ar to suppp help or the 50 t t Nordic h Fest!
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