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Sons of Norway
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Volume 37 Issue #8
October 2014
Eidsvold Lodge 7-53
FOUNDATION DINNER AND BURSARY PRESENTATION
Come and meet
our Bursary Recipients
Tickets per person $25.00
Still the very reasonable price,
Saturday, October 18th, 2014
Cocktails 6:00 PM
Dinner 6:30 PM
Presentations 8:00 PM
Socialize 9-11 PM
SILENT AUCTION
MANY THANKS TO MARTIN COWNDEN of
Chef On the Run
Gluten free menu available
upon prior request to Jette
Tickets are available from Jette Denluck and
must be ordered and purchased by Oct.10th !!!
Thank You for YOUR
Support to the
Foundation.
Jette Denluck
250-595-3375
Remember to save your postage STAMPS with 1/2” borders or more
and to bring your COIN banks as well to
Jette Denluck
Thank you for YOUR support to the Foundation
FRA PRESIDENTEN
The Vikings are Coming!
October 15th at 6PM.
Admission is $10.00
I always look forward to fall when for Pea Soup, Pankoker,
the weather is still nice and the
and fun. Come dressed
rain has not arrived.
as a Viking.
still needed. Please call Judith.
Christine Beatty is retiring as our
pianist; we wish to thank her for
her years of service.
We are now seeking a pianist to
provide music (national anthems
and songs) during the general
It is time to begin thinking about October 18th is Foundation Night. meeting on the second Wednesthe nomination of our 2015
The Sons of Norway Foundation
day of the month and on special
officers. When the nomination
helps fund lodge cultural
occasions. Please contact me by
committee calls, please consider programs (bowling tournaments, email or phone.
stepping forward.
Culture Days, etc.) and
The Vikings exhibit
scholarships.
Celebrate Leif Erikson Day by
ends November
th
dressing as a Viking
October 25 is the Food Safe
11th. If you have
for our general
Course. If you handle food it is
not seen the exhibit,
meeting October 8th. recommended you take this
I encourage you to
course. Call Judith to register.
do so. You won’t be disappointed.
The Swedish Club is
hosting VIKING NIGHT The Scandinavian Craft Fair is
Fraternally,
on Wednesday,
November 15th. Volunteers are
Vance Hanson
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Food Safe Course
OCTOBER 2014
October 25th
This is a new course revised in 2014. If you work in the Norway House
kitchen you should plan on attending. Certification is good for five
years. {Those certified in the last 12 months do not need to re-take
the course.}
9 AM to 4 PM (please arrive by 8:30) at Norway House
$45.00 (based on 35 people, cost will go down with more participants)
Brown Bag Lunch. Tea and Coffee will be provided. To register please
email Judith Hanson [email protected] or call 250-477-2249
Bowling
Scandinavian Craft Fair
Saturday, November 15th Not a whole lot to report but just one
10am - 4pm month into the season and Maurice
and Alice are the only two who have a
The craft fair is approaching fast and
helpers are needed: for the door, parking turkey. We have one returning couple
(Siggy and Geli) who have already
lot, food ticket sales, a sandwich making
co-coordinator, sandwich makers, kitchen been out to spare and another new
bowler just starting, but as always, we
help (non-sandwich makers), set up and
still have room for regulars.
clean up crews. You don't need to be on
hand all day— if you can do a two hour
shift, it would be greatly appreciated.
Fraternally,
Contact: Judith Hanson
Joani
[email protected] or 250-477-2249
16th. Annual
Oct 8
Lodge General Meeting
Oct 18
Foundation Dinner
Oct 21
Runer Deadline
Oct 28
Tuesday Luncheon
Nov 12
Lodge General Meeting
Nov 15
Scandinavian Craft Fair
Nov 18
Runer Deadline
Nov 25
Tuesday Luncheon
Nov 29
Lutefisk Dinner
Dec 6
Juletrefest
Dec 10
Lodge General Meeting
Dec 16
Tuesday Luncheon
Dec 16
Runer Deadline
SCANDINAVIAN
CRAFT FAIR
Saturday, November 15th.
10 – 4 PM
NORWAY HOUSE
Norwegian, Swedish,
Danish and Icelandic
Crafts, Baking,
Jewellery,
Norwegian sweaters
& more
Free Admission
Sports and
Recreation Walk
Saturday
Oct 4
11AM
Meet at the Willows Beach
Teahouse and walk to the
gate by the Yacht Club and
back. Lunch afterwards.
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Refreshments Leikarring
2015 Calendars
Leikarringen
ETHNIC and RECREATIONAL DANCE
PERFORMANCES
7:30 PM
The 2015 Norwegian WEDNESDAY, Oct 8
Leikarringen provides
calendars are now
Lodge
meeting refreshments
available. The price has
been kept the same, $15
each or if you buy 6 or TUESDAY, Dec 9
End of season social
more at the same time,
the cost will be $12 each.
FRIDAY, Dec 12
6—8 PM
The calendars will be on sale at the monthly luncheons, dropChristmas
in
the
Village
ins, Foundation Night, the Craft fair and I will have a few in the
Saanich Historical Artifacts Society
car at bowling. Catch me at the hall, at home (250) 382-4097 or
on Lochside Drive
send an email [email protected] (again, that's a zero).
off
Island
View Beach Road
Fraternally, Joani
Tuesday Luncheon
October 28
$8.00
12 Noon
Jenteklubben
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
If you need to cancel or change a reservation,
please let Muriel know as soon as possible.
She can be reached at 250-384-6499.
Organizers are needed for the monthly lunches.
Please let Judith know if you’d like to host a luncheon.
(250)477-2249 or [email protected]
The Royal BC Museum is offering exhibits and
events during this time period. Events are available
Lives Beyond The Legends
for all ages and in several price ranges. Please check
th
{ends November 11 , 2014}
out the Royal BC Museum’s 2014 Spring/Summer
Program Guide as there are too many events to list
The first North American stop for this exhibition,
here. www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca then go to
Vikings challenges our commonly held beliefs as
they emerge in a fascinating new light. Insights into Program Guide
Viking domestic life, death rituals, the significance
of their craft, the power of mythology and the
symbolism of their ships are explored in this
interactive exhibition. See hundreds of rare
artifacts – jewellery, swords, axes, and clothing –
many of which have never been shown outside
Scandinavia.
Vikings The invasion begins
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whispered to her father that "water was coming
from her eyes", so I guess it wasn't just us. Theresa
Theresa kindly drove and and Caroline had the buffet lunch, as well, howCaroline and Betty enjoyed ever, Betty met her daughter from Nanaimo and
they went to one of the many local cafes. Both
the ride to Chemainus to
Theresa and Caroline said that they would do that
see Les Miserables on
Sunday, September 14th. next time, apparently, the best part of the buffet
was dessert. It was a very good day and all three
The company was so
enjoyable that the drive up of us enjoyed the outing, but then, Chemainus
Theatre is always good entertainment
and back went very
quickly, amazing how that happens when you're
having a good conversation on a gorgeous summer Maria is co-ordinating the October outing which
is mini-golf at Mattick's farm and Annabelle will be
day.
hosting the annual crafting session in November in
preparation for Xmas.
The performance was terrific although we all
noticed that something made our eyes red! Theresa
Submitted by Joan Knapp
commented that a child sitting behind her had
Jenteklubben
October is Foundation
Month for Sons of Norway!
It’s a great time to think
about all the worthwhile
philanthropic opportunities
our Foundation offers and
how you might want to
support them.
and the significant need of
members, students and
lodges, Sons of Norway is
asking all members to
consider supporting the
Foundation by making a
contribution this month.
Your support
will ensure that
the Sons of
Norway Foundation can continue to make a
significant positive impact on
the
communities it serves,
while helping lodges and
individuals achieve their
dreams.
Leif Erikson Day – Oct 9
Leif Erikson Day commemorates
the achievements of famous
Norse explorer, Leif Erikson. Credited with being the first European
to reach the North American continent, Erikson arrived almost four
centuries before Columbus.
For example,
did you know
that the Sons of
Norway Foundation offers
multiple scholarship opportunities that are
awarded every year to
students throughout the
organization? Also, did you
The official date correlates to the
know that the Foundation
date marking the arrival of the
If you’d like to make a very first immigrant ship from
annually offers four different grants to fund local pro- contribution to the Sons of Norway, The Restauration, to New
Norway Foundation, you York in 1895. Leif was the second
grams that benefit commumay visit us on the web at son of legendary Norse explorer,
nities throughout the U.S.,
www.sonsofnorway.com/fo Erik the Red, who is believed to
Canada and Norway?
undation or call (800) 945- have established the first
Because of the great work
8851. European settlements in
that the Foundation does
Greenland around A.D. 980.
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University of Victoria
Gratulerer med dagen
Svenska för nybörjare
{Swedish for Beginners}
Thursdays
2 October to 4 December
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Sessions: 10
Instructor: Professor John Dingley
For details, phone 250-721-8630
[email protected]
Tuesday Luncheons
Oct 28
Mark your calendars to save the dates! Nov 25
Dec 16
Remember, reservations are required.
Lutefisk Dinner
Juletrefest
Saturday, Nov 29
4 PM and 6 PM
Saturday, Dec 6
10 AM—2 PM
Erickson, Fred
Holtbu, Trond
Sorensen, Margaret
~ Heritage Members ~
Lila Charko
Levi Charko
Correction:
Cathy Wetton
4.Arendalle, the fictional Scandinavian country in the hit Disney
movie, Frozen, was inspired by
many of Norway’s picturesque
1.Many of us remember many of
landscapes. The look and feel of
Roald Dahl’s classic novels from
Arendelle is based on the city of
our childhood. Although he was
Bergen. Several other landmarks
born in Wales, as his surname
appear in the film as well such as
suggests, Dahl is born to
the Askershus Fortress in Oslo and
Norwegian parents who had
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim.
emigrated to Britain. Dahl still
5.The Scream (Norwegian: Skrik)
spent most of his summers in
is perhaps one of the most
Norway, and Norwegian influrecognized pieces of art worldences were evident in his work.
wide and was painted by
2.The cheese slicer was invented by
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch,
the Norwegian inventor Thor
born in Oslo in 1863.
Bjørklund and is found in most
6.Since 1947, the Christmas tree at
Scandinavian households today.
Trafalgar Square in London has
3.The word “ski” comes from the
been gifted to the people of
Norwegian word “skíð” which
Britain from the city of Oslo as a
means “stick of wood” in English.
token of gratitude for British
The first public skiing competition
support of Norway during second
was held in Tromsø, Norway in
World War.
1843.
Six things that you might not
know to be Norwegian
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Wenche Eilertsen
Joan Knapp
Curt Jensen
Julian Gauld
Sophia Mackinley
Margaret Sorensen
Maurice Johansen
Sharon Doty
Hilary McIntyre
Machel Johnston
Myrtle Akre
Donald Johannessen
Caroline Melo
Solfrid White
Jan Andreassen
Muriel Forslund
Trevor Hansen
Donald Hargrove
Harley Stepanick
Susan Ridley
Bjorn Simonsen
John Bell
Joshua Solomon
Lily Solomon
Annamarie Kinskofer
2014 General Meeting
Refreshments
Oct 8
Leikarring
Nov 12 Jenteklubben
Dec 10 All members
attending the
meeting
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OCTOBER 2014
Election of 2015 Lodge Officers
NORSK FOLKEDANS STEMNE 2014
Correction: Instructors came from Norway (Evald,
Elise, Mari, Eward, Alix) and the USA (Roo, Larry,
Jeff, Jane, Bill, Bart, Loretta) to teach a variety of
dances and music (torador, flatfele, hardingfele,
and nyckelharpa).
Runer Deadlines
Oct
13
Over the next month the nomination committee
may be contacting you about becoming a 2015
officer of Eidsvold Lodge {all positions are for one
year terms}. Please consider running for an
office. ALL Positions are open to all members
until November 12th General Meeting. All
nominations must come through the nomination
committee.
Following is a brief outline of the various jobs.
EIDSVOLD OFFICERS
Oct 21
Nov 18
Dec 16
The 2016 International
Convention is slated for
Tacoma, Washington.
Jette has Cookbooks for Sale!
Normanna Celebrating 70 Years
21 of the Ladies' Auxiliary, have
put together a coil-bound cookbook of favorite, tried and true
recipes. The fund raiser helps the
Normanna Rest Home.
These are only $10.00 each and would be an
excellent gift. You'll want one for yourself as well.
See them at the Hall when you see me, or phone to
place your order, 250-595-3375.
VIKING SPECIALTIES
If you’re in need of an
item, Daphne can be
reached at 250-477-1836
PRESIDENT
Presides at meetings
Appoints committees
Countersigns official documents of the lodge
Oversees lodge functioning and operations
VICE PRESIDENT
Substitutes for or represents the president upon
request
Chairs the membership committee
SECRETARY and ASSISTANT SECRETARY
Handles correspondence
Takes and distributes minutes of the meeting
Orders supplies
Signs official documents of the lodge
TREASURER
Receives all monies and receipts from financial
secretary
Receives all bills against the lodge
Keeps books of account
FINANCIAL & MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY
Receives all monies due the lodge
Keeps a record of income
Handles membership applications and records
COUNSELOR
Aids, assists, and counsels other officers
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Selects songs used in ceremonies
Plans and supervises social activities
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CULTURAL DIRECTOR
Assists social director in planning programs that
promote and preserve Norwegian heritage and
culture
Arranges activities such as language classes,
singing groups, folk-dancing, and other programs
and activities with a culture or heritage focus
SPORTS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR
Plans and supervises sports and recreation
activities
Coordinates activities with social director
YOUTH DIRECTOR
Supervises junior lodge activities and/or activities
for Heritage and Unge Venner members Develops
youth social, recreational, and cultural activities
FOUNDATION DIRECTOR
Increases members’ awareness of the Foundation
and its value as a significant benefit of
membership
Promotes the Foundation to the members and the
community
Helps the Foundation grow financially
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MARSHAL and ASSISTANT MARSHAL
Presents and retires the colors
Distributes and collects paraphernalia of the lodge
Escorts visitors and candidates to be welcomed
into the lodge
GREETERS
Greets members and visitors attending lodge
meetings
Introduce them to a member who will take them
under their wing.
Obtain their name. Also name, number and
location of their home lodge if applicable so that
the president can introduce them.
HALL BOARD
Have custody of property of the lodge
Holds title to investment(s) of the lodge, with the
exception of real estate
HISTORIAN
Records the historical events of the lodge
Has custody of lodge historical records
Compiles an annual lodge history and scrapbook
Act as custodian of all records and materials
pertained to the history of the lodge
SUPPORT DIRECTORS
AUDITOR
To audit accounts of the lodge annually, or at
other times if so required or requested.
MUSICIAN
Assists president and social director, when called
upon, to provide music for meetings and events.
EDITOR
Publishes and distributes lodge newsletter
To keep your lodge informed of events
Provide members with other information they will
find interesting as members of Sons of Norway
LIBRARIAN
Supervises book-lending library
Arrange for new books in cooperation with other
officer
Supervise the lending and to make sure books are
returning in good order and timely fashion
Be present at the library according to the
instruction of the lodge
PUBLICITY DIRECTOR
Maintains a good public image for the lodge
Submits news releases to local media
Sends lodge news and photos to the district news
editor
Sent photos to the district publicity director for
submission in the Viking magazine
Write a quarterly article for the Quadra Hillside
News
SUNSHINE CHAIRPERSON
Identify ill or bereaved members
Keep the lodge informed about their condition
Encourage others to show their concern through
visits, cards, letters and flowers
Sons of Norway
Eidsvold Lodge 7-53
1110 Hillside Avenue
Victoria, British Columbia V8T 2A7
Lodge Meetings:
Hall Rentals:
Phone: 250-386-7792
Lodge e-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.eidsvoldsofn.com
7:30 PM second Wednesday of each month
[email protected] or call 250-386-9812
President:
Vance Hanson
250-477-2249
[email protected]
Vice President:
Secretary:
Daphne Shaw
250-477-1836
Cultural Director:
Judith Hanson
250-477-2249
Sunshine:
[email protected]
Margarete Gilstein 250-598-7030
Sports and Recreation Director:
Runer Editor
Salli Vold
[email protected]
Contacts
Bowling
4 PM—Thursdays @ Miracle
Lanes, Sidney
Joani Knapp
Cell: 250-889-8891
Cultural Night
7 PM— 1st Wednesday of the
month. Program varies each
month.
Judith Hanson
250-477-2249
Time & Location vary
Joani Knapp
Jenteklubben
[email protected]
Cell: 250-889-8891
[email protected]
Leikarring
{Folk Dancing}
7 PM every Tuesday
~ First visit is FREE ~
drop in $5.00
Mel Klassen
Library
Open during regular meetings
and Tuesday Drop-In
Jan Andreassen
Norsk Klassen
250-595-7052
[email protected]
1 PM—Tuesdays
Sessions—10
weeks
Spring Session starting late January
Fall Session starting early October
Open House/
Drop-In
12:00—3:00 PM every Tuesday
Jette Denluck
Torskeklubben
6:30 PM last Wednesday
of the month
Jan Andreassen
250-595-3375