Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.02.1983, Síða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.02.1983, Síða 3
WINNIPEG, FOSTUDAGUR 11. FEBRUAR 1983-3 News from The Icelandic Association of Chicago The Icelandic Association of Chicago has announced its annual Thorrablot for 1983. The Thorrablot, a trpditional Icelandic dinner dance, will be held Saturday night, March 5th, 1983, at the American Legion Hall in Morton Grove, Illinois. Live, Icelandic music and enter- tainment will be provided by the popular band PONIK and singer Einar Juliusson, both of Reykjavik, Iceland. The Buffet will include traditional Thorrablot items, Icelandic delicatessen, and American entries for those who wish. Among the items are: Icelandic lamb, smoked lamb, corned lamb, head cheese, dried fish, herririg, blood sausage, liver sausage and Icelandic milk dish (skyr). In addition to all this, thé Icelandic association will have -a raffle with several Icelandic.prizes. The grand prize is a free trip to Iceland, donated by Icelandair. The admission to the Thorrablot is $26 with advance reservations. If no reservations are made $4 are added to the price at the door. The Icelandic Association of Chicago, which will celebrate its 25th anniversary later this year, has 80 ac- tive members in the Chicago area and it serves as the ethnic center for several hundred Icelanders and peo- ple of Icelandic descent in the midwestern United States. The main activity sponsored by the Icelandic Association is the Thor- rablot, held in March each year. In addition the Association celebrates the Icelandic National Holiday in June, an annual meeting in October, and Christmas tree decoration at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago in November. The Icelandic Association publishes 4 newsletters each year. Last year's Thorrablot was one of the best ones in the history of the Association and it was mainly due to the band, PONIK and Einar' Juliusson, which won the heart of all Association members. This year the Thorrablot will be even better by pro- viding a better variety of Icelandic food. The same band as last year will entertain. PONIK and Einar Juliusson is one of the most popurar bands in Iceland. Icelandair is spon- soring this Thorrablot by transporting the band free of charge to Chicago. Without the Icelandair support, the Icelandic Association couldn't ofíer this popular band. Those wishing to attend the Thor- rablot can c-ontact Mrs. Hronn Thornton, phone (312) 336-4238 or Mrs. Asa Thorsteinsdottir, (312) 843-3268. The Association will ar- range hotel reservations for those ar- riving from out of town. The address of the Icelandic Association is: Ludvik Fridriksson, Secretary, Icelandic Association of Chicago, 1985 Brighton Lane, Hoff- man Estates, IL 60195. Phone (312) 843-3268. Thorrablot: The Icelandic Association of Chicago announces its annual Thor- rablot will be held Saturday night, March 5, 1983, at the American Legion Hall in Morton Grove, Illinois. Live, Icelandic music and enter- tainment will be provided by PONIK and Einar Juliussori of Reykjavík. This is the same band which we had at the Thorrablot last year. The buffet will be Icelandic. Among the delicatessen are: Lambak- jöt, hangikjöt, saltkjöt, sviðasulta, flatkökur, harðfiskur, blóðmör, lifrakæ fa, and skyr (Icelandic lamb, smoked lamb, corned lamb, head cheese, dried fish, blood sausage, liver sausage and Icelandic skyr). Domestic entries will be available for those who ^ýish. In addition to all this we will have our raffle. The grand prize in the raf- fle is a free trip to Iceland, donated by Icelandair. The cost of the Thorrablot is as follows: With advance mail in reser- vations, general admission $26, students $24, and children (17 and under) $15; price at door, general ad- mission $30, students $28, children 19. Students and teenagers;must have IDs at door. As may be seen from above price list, the cost is $4 less for advance reservations. The Icelandic Associa- tion is taking a great risk ánd in order to minimize our risk it is necessary that everybody mail in a registration form. Last year we decided that we would cancel the Thorrablot unless we^received at least 100 reservations. Fortunately we barely made our goal and our last Thorrablot was one of the best we have had in the history of the Association. We must receive reservations for at least 100 people, otherwise we will be forced to cancel the Thorrablot. We are not going to let that happen, are we? We encourage everyone who has questions or comments to contact us. Also, if you have problems mailing in your reservations in time, please don't hesitate to contact us. The phone numbers are: Mrs. Hronn Thornton and Mr. Howard Thornton, (312) 336-4238; Mrs. Asa Thors- teinsdottir, Mr. Ludvik Fridriksson, and Mr. Petur Fridriksson, (312) 843-3268. We have made hotel arrangements for those who want. The hotel is Howard Johnson Hotel, 9333 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, 111. Thé cost is $36 for two persons in room. If you want to make reservations, please contact us at above numbers. Thorrablot Information Time: Saturday, March 5th, 1983; 5:30 Cocktails; 7:00 p.rii. Buffet Din- ner (be there on time); Dancing until 2:00 a.m. Location: American Legion Hall, 6140 W. Dempster Ave., Morton Grove, II. There will be a cash bar. Prices are as follows: Beer (house brands) $1, Wine 80C, Drinks $1.25. Cocktails $1.50, Soft drinks 50<P. Thorrablot Volunteers We are looking for someone who has a moving truck or a van to move the instruments for the band. We need a truck on Sunday night, February 27th, when the band ar- rives at O'Hare. Then we will need the truck again on March 5th and 6th to move the instruments to the hall and back to O'Hare. Those who can help us, please contact us immediately. Telephone Directory , The Icelandic Association publish- ed its directory last year. We want to use this opportunity to thank Jon Bjorgvinsson for his great contribu- tion. Jon printed the directory free of charge for us. The directory vyas sent free tó all our paying members in November, 1982 and it is sold for $5 . to others. Membership Membership dues are the main source of funds to support the newsletters and other activities for the Icelandic Association. Our membership dues for 1983 are now due. The dues are as follows: Family $10, Individual $8, Student $5. Please add the dues to your payment for the Thorrablot or if you prefer, you can pay at the Thorrablot. Those who are not attending the Thorrablot, please fill out the membership portion of the enclosed form and mail it in along with your payment. The Icelandic Association has set itself a goal to publish a new direc- tory in the 1983-1984 time frame and all members will receive that direc- tory free. Therefore it is to your benefit to become a paying member now. THE BEST PflBT OFYOUR TRIPTO EUROPE COULD BE ASTOPOVER INICELAND. STOPOVER TOURSINCLUDING HOTEL.TRANSFERS, SIGHTSEEING AND SOME MEALS ATINCREDIBLY LOW PRICES. FROM $48,1 DAY;$72.2DAYS; $97.3 DAYSr Now you can take advantage of Icelandair’s inexpensive Stopover Tours of Iceland while you’re taking advantage of our low fares from New York to Europe. Iceland is a land of volcanoes, giant waterfalls, Viking museums, glaciers, geysers, concerts, art shows, duty-free shopping and hot-springs pools. You’ll get transfers between airport and Reykjavik, room at the first-class Hotel Loftleidir or Hotel Esja, continental breakfast daily, ' city sightseeing tour, and more. All at unbelievably low prices. From $48,1 day; $72, 2 days; $97, 3 days. Discounts up to 50% on all Icelandair domestic fares, car rental rates and Reykjavik Excursion Tours also included. So on your next trip to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, GreatBritain or Luxembourg, stop in Icelánd for a few days. For further information see your travel agent or call 800/555-1212 for the toll free Icelandair number in your area. *Prices are per person, double occupancy and are in effect October 1 through 1983 and subject to change. ICELANDAIR& N0WM0RE THANEVER YOURBEST VALUE TOEUROPE Ludvik Fridriksson Newsletter

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