2013 Summer Tidskrift
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2013 Summer Tidskrift
Gammelgården Tidskrift Volume 32, Number 2 Volume 32, Number 2 Established 1972 by Elim Lutheran Church to Preserve, Present, and Promote Swedish Immigrant Heritage Scandia, Minnesota Summer 2013 August is Music Month at Gammelgården! Spelmanstämma Festival Saturday August 17 Gammelgården’s Annual Fiddle Festival is one of our most popular events. This event literally means a “fiddle gathering”. Join our parade of musicians as they lead to way to an afternoon of exciting music. The program Stephan Edlund features the ASI Spelmans Lag, the Nykelharp Leif & Linda Erickson Lag of the Twin Cities and the Hillebola Donna Johnson Hotdish. A true fiddle festival means group Laura Norlander participation so bring your own instrument Mary & Lance Rossell and you will be welcome to add your own Lynn & Rick Sandager musical talent to the afternoon! Tack så mycket to our new members: Tuesday Morning Carvers Festival Schedule: 10:00 Look for this newsletter in color on our website: gammelgardenmuseum.org Looking Ahead! Running of the Meatballs & WCCO’s Mike Lynch Star Watch Sept 7 Annie’s Coffee Parties Swedish Lessons Girls & Dolls Lucia Teas Swedish Sausage Class Lutfisk Dinner Nov 21 Ljuskroner Class, Nov 30 Lucia Dagen, Dec 8 11:00 1:00 1:10 1:30 1:50 2:15 2:30 3:00—4:00 Art Vendor Booths Open Historic Buildings Open Gazebo Food Sales Open Activities for Children Musician Parade ALL Spel—EVERYONE Plays Music! Nykelharp Lag ASI Spelman Lag Hillebola Hotdish ALL Spel—EVERYONE Plays Music! Historic Buildings Open Bluegrass and Lemonade in the Shade... A Tradition every 4th summer Sunday This family orientated musical tradition is the perfect way to unwind from a busy week. Spend a lazy Sunday afternoon sipping lemonade and listening to pick-up bluegrass music on the lawn at Gammelgården. You can even bring your banjo, fiddle, guitar, ukulele and join right in! The Butik is open for browsing and tours of the historic buildings are at 1:00 and 2:30. Great opportunity to check out the Ladugård’s newly opened lower level. Visit us online at www.gammelgardenmuseum.org 651-433-5053 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org Gammelgården Museum Page 1 Volume 32, Number 2 Gammelgården Tidskrift Lines from Lynne As of July 27, over 2300 guests have enjoyed Gammelgården Museum this season for a tour, story-time, worship, Bluegrass, Midsommar or other events. An equal amount of walk-on visitors have enjoyed our Butik, taken graduation or family photos, attended the Community Market or just enjoyed walking the grounds. We have over 500 FACEBOOK “likes” and an untold number of website visitors. Some scenes from our summer 2013 scrapbook—a little something for everyone! Page 2 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org 651-433-5053 Gammelgården Museum Gammelgården Tidskrift Volume 32, Number 2 Tacos, Star Trek and Swedish Meatballs??? 3rd Annual Running of the Meatballs & 2nd Annual Star Watch with WCCO ‘s Mike Lynch Saturday September 7 During Scandia TACO Daze! How exactly do you combine taco’s, Star Trek and Swedish meatballs??? Can’t wait to see the Parade Float! Star Trek is the theme of Scandia’s annual festival TACO DAZE during which Gammelgården Museum has their “Running of the Meatballs” event before the Scandia Star Trek-themed parade which is followed this year by Mike Lynch’s Star Gazing Party at the museum. Now that’s a day that is out of this world! Drive or bike your way into Scandia for this fun-filled community event. Gammelgården Museum will be open with guides available for tours. The Scandia Butik will be sure to have a selection of new fall merchandise for you to peruse. Don’t forget the Barn Anew! Artist Exhibit upstairs in the Passage Room. This exhibit is open to the public and will be on display only through September so this is a great opportunity to view St Croix Valley’s local artistic talent. The Museum will be selling Meatball Sandwiches at Elim Church on the patio. Look for our roving Meatball Ticket sellers—you can’t miss them in their blue aprons and bouncing meatball head-gear! …..What?? You don’t know about the Running of the Meatballs??? Anyone 18 years or older can purchase a ticket with a number which coincides to a numbered “meatball”. (Really, brown painted golf balls.) Tickets are $5.00 apiece or $20.00 for 5 and can be purchased in the gift shop or up at the top of the hill where the Running of the Meatballs will take place or from a roaming Meatball Ticket Seller. At approximately 2:30pm, Oak Hill Road will be closed and the Meatball Course will be set up. Crowds begin to gather in anticipation …. Especially when the giant hopper full of “meatballs” is rolled into place. The official judges are at the bottom of the hill and precisely at 2:45, the balls are released and roll wildly down the hill into the shute. The first 10 balls down the hill line up neatly into a slot and the winners are determined. First place meatball wins $500! Prizes for the first 10 winning meatballs listed on website: www.gammelgardenmuseum.org. Be sure to stay to Gaze at the Stars with WCCO’s Meteorologist and Astronomer, Mike Lynch after 8:00 pm. This is Mike’s second star gazing visit to Gammelgården Museum. He will be setting up his telescopes between 7:00 and 8:00 on the grounds of the museum—an interesting sight in itself! His Star Gazing Party begins about 8:30 so once you are full of Tacos and Swedish Meatball sandwiches, cozy up in your lawn chair or on a blanket under the beautiful summer sky as Mike takes you to the far reaches of space! BARN ANEW! Bloo Moo Hoop-Dee-Doo Recap The purpose of this event was to have a great time while raising funds to continue the renovations of the Ladugård and up-grade the displays. The goal was most certainly met as you can see from some of the pictures on the previous page or on our FACEBOOK page. Over $6500 was raised through a combination of dinner tickets, Silent Auction, Dessert Basket Auction plus Matching Grant and Gifts from Supporters. The Barn Anew! Committee will be shopping for life-size models of cows, horses and maybe a goat or lamb. Animal sounds are already in the lower level of the barn! Have you been there lately? Our Ladugård now sounds …. And still SMELLS ... like a working barn. Other improvements and repairs are now possible thanks to this wonderful FUNd-Raiser. Special thank-you’s go out to Duck for the Oyster who led the square dancing, LeeAnn VandeKamp, our Dessert Basket Auctioneer, Alan Bakke our superb MC, Ross and Marta Nelson for their musical donation and Holly at Scandia Café and crew for the fabulous dinner! Gammelgården Museum 651-433-5053 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org Page 3 Volume 32, Number 2 Gammelgården Tidskrift 2013 Schedule of Events Spelmanstämma – The Immigrant Fiddle Fest Saturday, August 17 Celebrating the Immigrant Fiddle with musical entertainment, dancing and Food! Scandia TACO DAZE featuring: Mike Lynch StarWatch at 8:30. A Free Event! Running of the Meatballs fundraiser before 3:00 Parade September 7 Annie's Swedish Coffee Parties September 14, October 12, November 9, December 7 & 14 Annie, Gammelgården’s longest resident, is the inspiration behind our Swedish 3-course Coffee Party. Tour of historic buildings; including the house that was Annie’s home; after the party. 10:00am. Cost: $10/person Reservations/Deposit are required and can be made by calling 651-433-5053 Swedish Language Classes Fall Classes: Mondays, Sept 16—Nov 11 NEW Intermediate class at 5:30, Progressing class at 6:30, Beginning class at 7:30 Reservations are required and can be made by calling 651-433-3792 Cost: Fall Session $80.00 includes materials Swedish Sausage (Korv) Making Saturday, Sunday November 2 & 3 Two recipes of Swedish KORV will be made and taken home. Class held at Elim Lutheran Church in Scandia – up the hill from the museum. Cost $25.00/person, includes lunch * Reservations/Deposit after October 1. 651-433-5053 Girls & Dolls Christmas Lucia Tea Party November 16, 17, 23, 24 and December 15, 21, 22 For girls and dolls 6 to 96 – a fancy tea party with stories, games, dances, crafts and music all about the legend of Lucia! Reservations/Deposit required. $15.00 each. Call 651-433-5053 for information. Lutfisk and Meatball Dinner Thursday, November 21 Served at Elim Lutheran Church * Serving times: 11:30, 1:00, 2:30, 4:00 and 5:30 $18/ person. Advance tickets available October 1st at Scandia Butik or 651-433-5053 Be sure to stop in the Butik at our annual sale with 15% discount on ALL items. Ljuskroner Class November 30, December 1 Learn the history behind this beautiful Swedish traditional decoration and make one to take home. Kit for one Ljuskroner included. $35.00 per ljuskroner kit. Each additional adult is $10.00, each additional child uner 12 is $5.00. Refreshments included. Reservations/Deposit required. Lucia Dagen 2013 Sunday, December 8 $8/ adults $5.00/children under 12 Gammelgården continues the tradition with a brief Swedish prayer service in the Gammel Krykan. 6:00 am and 8:30 am worship 7:00 am and 9:00 am breakfast Tickets available at the door. Svenskarnas Dag Choir program will follow in the Scandia Community Center. Page 4 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org 651-433-5053 Gammelgården Museum Gammelgården Tidskrift Volume 32, Number 2 BACK TO SCHOOL at Gammelgården Museum! Swedish Language Classes Resume Mondays September 16 through November 11 New Ljuskroner Class and Exhibit November 30, December 1 Traditional Swedish Sausage Class November 2,3 Gammelgården Museum is proud to bring you a new exhibit and coinciding class on the Swedish Holiday Ljuskroner. The origin of Ljuskroner is unknown but is thought to have preceded the Christmas Tree. They were widely used as Christmas Decor by Swedish Immigrants in Kansas where, of course, pine trees were non-existent. The Ljuskroner, because of its use of candles, is linked to the Swedish Lucia tradition. Many families in Sweden bring out their Ljuskroner on December 13 to begin the Christmas Season. The candle holders are rewrapped in tissue paper and placed in the center of the dinner table where they remain until January 12, King Knut's Day. Swedish Language Classes for Intermediate (5:30) Progressing (6:30) & Beginning (7:30) begin Monday evening Sept 16. Cost is $80.00 for the Fall Session. Swedish Sausage (Korv) Making Classes Saturday, Nov 2 (10:00—12:00) or Sunday, Nov 3 (1:00—3:00). Learn to make traditional Swedish Sausage and bring your Korv home with you! Cost is $25.00 and includes lunch. NEW Ljuskroner Class Nov 30 and Dec 1 at 1:00pm. Learn about the tradition and make your own Ljuskroner to begin YOUR family’s Ljuskroner Tradition. The Ljuskrona kit cost will be $35.00 and include refreshments. Limit to each class is 12 ljuskroner kits, however, this will be a fantastic family participation class—one family can work together to make their own Ljuskroner. Cost of kit is $35.00, each additional adult is $10.00, each additional child under 12 is $5.00. The Incredible Scandia Butik Autumn arrives in a burst of color at the Butik with a beautiful array of new table linens, vibrant embellished scarves and accessories. Along with your favorite traditional Swedish treasures, explore merchandise created by St Croix Valley residents! Included are books by authors with local ties including Peter Vodenko, Pat Bettendorf, Christa Kinde, Lois Walfrid Johnson, Carol Seefeldt; doll clothes made by Barbara Ostlund and handmade exciting new items on order to make your holidays special and bright. And amusing Lutfisk merchandise? I am personally excited for a couple of items that will give my father-in-law the giggles on Lutfisk day! No pictures to show you yet but let me assure you that a stop in the Butik is lways worth your time. Harriet Johnson, manager of the Butik says “We are always pleased that visitors come from far away almost every day we have travelers from Sweden! We welcomed folks from Australia and, as we are always happy to, we shipped their purchases to them. Frequently we welcome locals who are making their initial visit after having driven by the museum time and again and finally make the stop. And always we treasure faithful repeat customers!” Gammelgården Museum 651-433-5053 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org Page 5 Volume 32, Number 2 Gammelgården Tidskrift Especially for Children! Spelmanstämma August 17: Fiddle Festival for Fantastic Family Fun! Have you ever heard or seen a Nykelharp? You can hear an ent i r e L A G (musical group) of Nykelharpists on August 17. Just for our young visitors, there will be new and favorite Children’s Activities from 11—1 in our historic buildings. Then, JOIN THE MUSICIAN’S PARADE at 1:00 and march onto the grounds of the museum with the Nykelharp Lag or the Fiddlers— ASI’s Spelmans Lag. Food will be available for purchase at the Gazebo and Art/Craft Booths will be open all day. Gammelgården’s Fabulous Junior Guides at work! TACO Daze-in’ Meatball Craz-in’ & Star Gazin’! What a great day for children and families! Scandia’s annual Taco Daze is a town full of fun. Buy your Meatball Run ticket now or on the day and line up to watch them race down the hill! Then celebrate with a meatball sandwich as you watch the Scandia Parade— this year’s theme? Star Trek! Take in the museum sights and hang around for WCCO’s Mike Lynch Star Gazing party held on the grounds of the museum beginning at 8:30 p.m. Check out Mike Lynch’s website before hand and find out the “constellation of the month!” http://www.lynchandthestars.com/ constellation.html. Just watching him set up his giant telescopes is an incredible sight! Plan to stay at the museum for this evening of star gazin! You can print your own Mike Lynch’s STAR MAP ahead of t i m e a t : www.lynchandthestars.com/images/starmap.jpg A Special Get Well Greeting to Barb, our Comin’ to Amerika Director, from her CTA crew! Lek Stuga, Immigrant for a Day, Midsommar Dag, Braham Pie Day, Week-day Tours, Summer Camps & Events… Our Junior Guides are active and very appreciated! Page 6 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org 651-433-5053 Gammelgården Museum Gammelgården GammelgårdenTidskrift Museum Volume 32, Number 2 Membership Information Name(s): Address: Phone: Email: Check One Level Individual Family Benefits Supporter $35.00 $45.00 Tidskrift; 10% discount at Scandia Butik; Free guided tours of museum Sponsor $70.00 $90.00 Above PLUS Sweden & America magazine, 2 free smörgåsbord tickets per year for Midsommar Century $100.00 $140.00 Above PLUS 2 additional free smörgåsbord tickets per year for Midsommar (4 total per household per year) Life $750.00 $1000.00 Above PLUS annual dated Gammelgården memento; annual director’s tour and lunch; and 1 time per year free guided tour for each member’s guest. Amount Enclosed Mail with payment to: Joan Detzler, Memberships, 20621 Olinda Trail N, Marine, MN 55047 I am interested in making an estate gift. Please contact me at this phone number:_______________________ Give the Gift of History! Gammelgården Memberships for Christmas, Anniversary, Birthday Presents. Eleanor Edman, Gammelgården Museum Advokat, recently gifted Gammelgården Museum with this ceramic pot, originally made in Sweden over 220 years ago and now h o n o r a b ly d i s p la ye d i n t h e Välkommen Hus. How did such an unassuming, utilitarian and simple everyday item survive to 2013? Why would it have been transported by hand across the sea as part of one of her ancestors few possessions to come to America? How was it even carried onto the ship as it does not have handles? What did it contain on the journey? What is the significance of the flower stamp on the side of the pot? The fascinating thing about artifacts is the questions they inspire. This pot especially; because it was most likely not a treasured heirloom piece of china but just a pot to house pickles or herring or root vegetables; gives us great pause to really delve into the lives of its owners. Let’s work our way backward through the life of this ceramic pot. It ended up in the possession of Eleanor’s cousins and was gifted to her father, Eric, because “Your family treasures old items.” Without a family member who is known to treasure artifacts, many of these items are simply destroyed as useless. This lucky pot spent many years safely tucked under a chair at Eleanor’s home to keep it from being damaged before she so graciously donated it to our museum. Eleanor’s ancestors come from Ostergotland, south of Stockholm near Finspang where there was an iron factory. Eleanor knows through her family’s stories, that the “Edman Brothers” of Sweden were known to be strong and sturdy folks. That is a great clue as to why it was no problem to simply load up that heavy pot with provisions, pick it up and carry it on board the ship. It is her supposition that the pot contained possibly food for the journey and was used as food storage for acidic foods such as pickled preserved herring. The flower stamp is very interesting and looks to be an early logo from the Gustavberg Pottery Company. Porcelain factories such as Gustavberg, once thrived in Sweden. The remaining buildings are now museums. It is amazing to think of the number of hands touching this ceramic pot … its original potter from 1789, its original owner, the family members who filled it with herring, potatoes, lingonberries, pickles, the immigrant who carried it on the ship, Eleanor herself and finally Gammelgården Museum! Art-I-Facts 2013 Life of a Ceramic Pot Gammelgården Museum 651-433-5053 www.gammelgardenmuseum.org Page 7 Volume 32,Tidskrift Number 2 Gammelgården Gammelgården Tidskrift NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT No. 2 SCANDIA, MN 55073 Gammelgården Museum 20880 Olinda Trail North P.O. Box 67 Scandia, MN 55073 Return Service Requested s: u oc w! F 13 Ane 0 2 rn Ba Gammelgården Museum Staff and Board of Directors Gammelgården Tidskrift is published three times a year by the Gammelgården Museum. Send all correspondence and change of address notices to: Gammelgården Museum, 9885 202nd St. N., Forest Lake, MN 55025 Board of Directors Kevin Nickelson, President Marlin Mc Curdy Advokats Doniver Ahlm Ann Moonen Vince Turnblad, Vice President Lynn Sandager, Treasurer Ross Nelson, Secretary Don Peterson Sue Sandager Scott Walcker Eleanor Edman Julie Edstrom Barbara Glaser David Monson Bruce Oscarson Dennis Rasmusson Kathy Bakke Kim Boetnner Johnson Martin Hallkvist Steve Hedman Margareta Ritt Ewa Rydåker David Elfstrand Jim ‘Moose’ Malmquist, Emeritus Jane Lammers Johns David Malmquist Jennifer Stromberg Roland Thorstenson Staff Lynne Blomstrand Moratzka, Director Harriet Field Johnson, Manager Scandia Butik Sue Meals and More www.gammelgardenmuseum.org Coordinator PageNickelson, 8 Kathy Bakke, Children’s Program Coordinator Jim Moratzka, Caretaker Joan Detzler, Membership Secretary Julie Erickson, PR/ Marketing and Tidskrift Editor 651-433-5053 Gammelgården Museum
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