Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.09.1992, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.09.1992, Blaðsíða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstúdagur 4. september 1992 3 Coming home to Gimli The Reverend Wayne Arnason For years people have come home to Gimli in the summer- time. We tend to see that as a natural thing to do for those who were born and lived in the area, but it is just as true of those who have come to know Gimli as their summer home. One such person is Reverend Wayne Bergthor Arnason. He was bom and brought up in Winnipeg by his parents Lilja and John Arnason. John was bom and grew up in Gimli. Lilja came with her parents to their cottage each year, so Gimli became her summer home. So, it was the nat- ural thing for Wayne to come with his sister, brother and parents to spend the summer holidays in Gimli. This he did until he was sixteen years old at which time he began attending youth church conferences. It’s a small world as we say, and connections and interconnections continually take place between Icelanders. Coming home to Gimli you are sure to connect with that bond of being Icelandic Wayne was ordained as a Unitarian Minister in 1976 and since then has served in different locations in the United States. First as assistant minister at the San Francisco Uni- tarian Church; then as Minister in Hayward, Califomia at the Starr King Unitarian Church; going from here to headquarters in Boston to work at Youth Programming and confer- ences. In 1984, he became the minis- ter for Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church in Charlo HesVille Virginia and still serves this congregation. Wayne and his wife Lida have one daughter Sarah who is nine years old. Wayne is also father by adoption to his wife’s two children who are both older and now going to college. After Sarah was born the family has been coming to Gimli every summer. Besides visiting her grandparents, Wayne would like his daughter to have some of the same experiences as he did as a child. Since a number of relatives live in the area, Wayne finds that his cousins try to come home to Gimli too, especially around the Icelandic Festival weekend, and this means that their children are getting to know each other as well. They all have a common bond to their great grandmother Runa Amason who, in her 104th year, resides at the Betel Home in Gimli. The Icelandic Festival was always an important highlight of the summer for Wayne and he sees the same sense of excitement in his daughter. Besides the parade and races there are other activities to get involved in, like the midway and sandcastle con- test. Without this special weekend and the gathering of family he feels that his daughter would have a diminished sense of herself as having Icelandic roots. Coming back each year has given him a sense of identity and pride in his heritage. He feels that coming home to Gimli is a re- affirmation of one’s identity as an Icelander. Other qualities about Gimli that are important to Wayne are its size, the location by the lake, the friendly people and the values he finds in this community. For many others, these same reasons may exist for coming home each year. But one interesting aspect of Wayne’s visit is how he takes a bit of Gimli back to his con- gregation each year. Upon his return to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church, Wayne’s first sermon is developed around some event or situation he has expe- rienced while in Gimli. This approach, he says, was inspired by listening to the radio show Prairie Home Companion by Garrison Keillor from St. Paul, Minnesota. Part of this program was a 20 minute monologue about the “Home Town of Lake Wobogon”. Hearing how “small town” Min- nesota was woven into this presenta- tion gave Wayne another perspective for viewing life in Gimli which seemed to take many similar parallels The Winnipeg Sketch Club is cele- brating its 75 th anniversary this year. The club is in no sense a school, but an organization of art lovers to meet and profít by mutual help and exam- ple through the study of the living model and the practice of sketching from nature. The object of this club is to provide a ground where members may meet for the purpose of advanc- ing their studies by means of sketch meetings and for the encouragement of work done independently. Our most prominent members of the club at present are Leo Mol whose works are featured in the recently opened Leo Mol sculpture garden at the Assiniboine Park and Robert Pollock who recently won the to “Lake Wobogon”. His first sermon in this approach incorporated the decision making around the four way stop signs at 4th avenue and Centre street. Since then, some of the topics have included the Tomado, changes to the town with the development of the hotel, as well as his grandmoth- er’s lOOth birthday and his mother as the Fjallkona for the Icelandic Festival. This year he has chosen the commercial promotional event, 2,000 ping pong balls dropped from a plane over Centre street. Wayne’s congregation look for- ward to hearing the sermon that brings to them another event from Gimli. This has created a feeling of kinship as seen by his parents who on a visit to Charlo Hesville, felt a wave of welcome from the group as if they had been coming to that church for a long time. Members from the church who attended a Canada/U.S. Unitarian Conference in Calgary made a point of travelling through Canada so they could stop in Gimli on their way. Lilja and John have had more than one visit and more than one phone call from people connect- ed to Wayne’s church. Wayne also Artists magazine’s wildlife competi- tion in Cincinnati. We would like to announce that on October 4th at 2:30 p.m. we will have the opening of our 75th Annual Juried Show at the Provincial Archives. We are honored to have former mayor Steven Juba opening the show. The show will feature a 75 year retrospective and will include a section featuring sketches from the evening sketch meetings. There are a few aspects that may interest many of your readers. Historically significant in that sketch- es of local institutions that no longer exist, e.g. old city hall, churches, parks, etc. Personal interest to many people that have belonged to the club pointed out that the Westem Canada Unitarian ministry existed because of the Icelandic group of Unitarians in Winnipeg. Consequently he frequent- ly meets Icelanders from Canada as well as the United States at confer- ences and conventions. Another note of interest was how a member from the congregation had received a home video on Gimli from people he had met at the conference “Institute on Religion in an Age of Science”. These people were Joyce (Thorkelson) and Vin Giedraitis who of course have Gimli connections and were most interested that this person knew some one from Gimli. Joyce was able to sort out which fam- ily Wayne came from and that his Dad had been two grades ahead of her at school. It’s a small world as we say, and connections and intercon- nections continually take place between Icelanders. Coming home to Gimli you are sure to connect with that bond of being Icelandic but I sense that meeting another Icelander where you least expect to also makes for feeling “at home”. for the past 75 years and to the swelling number of extremely talent- ed artists that are becoming publicly reknown worldwide. Also a bonus for us will be the added presence of Mr. Juba, a very well known public figure. For any further information please contact: Alice Berry, president - 889- 0387, or Don Palsson, council mem- ber - 582-1574. Robert Pollock and I showed our works at Gimli during the festival. Robert placed in the prizes and I was fortunate to sell one piece of art. Fran Partridge who has done por- traits at the art show for quite a few years is also a member of our club. Donald Palsson D.N. Sketch club invites submissions

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