Lögberg-Heimskringla - 16.12.1994, Side 18

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 16.12.1994, Side 18
18 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 16. desember 1994 News from Florida Three lcelandic Florida Groups Join Together to create the Biggest Þorrablót with Björgvin Halldórsson and his band, the Sveinsson sing-a-long and The Best Fortune Teller In lceland — Klara From Keflavík Can you believe it, we are doing it again! The three Icelandic American Assoc- iations in Florida are joining in hav- ing a Þorrablót on January 28, 1995. This will undoubtedly be the biggest Þorrablót ever to be held in Florida. Two music groups will.be coming from Iceland. “Our Music Man” Sighvatur Sveinsson and his wife Arna, from last summer’s celebration, and also one of the most popular dance bands in Iceland for a quarter of a century, Björgvin Halldórsson and his band! As a special treat we are bringing in a fortune-teller from Iceland, IClara from Keflavík. She is widely known all over Iceland and is said to be one of the very best. She will tell fortunes, free of charge, for approximately 12 to 15 people at the Þorrablót. However she will be staying in St. Cloud with Anna and Atli for some days before and after the Þorrablót and will be able to tell your fortune there, but then for a fee. Delicious Þorrafood will be served directly from Iceland, prepared by our Master chefs from last year, Sísa, her hubby Friðrik Eirflcsson and their son, Eiríkur. Those who do not like the Icelandic menu can get regular American food served by the Hotel, roast beef and/or turkey. The Main Facts: Event: Þorrablót When: January 28, 1995 Where: The Howard Johnson Hotel ip Cocoa Beach- Hosts: The three Icelándic Amer- ican Associations in South, Central and North Florida. Undoubtedly this will be the best Þorrablót ever, and if you want to attend you have to hurry to reserve your tickets. The price is $35 for paid members and $40 for.non members. If you have not paid your dues, you can send it along with the money for the tickets. Dues in North and Central Florida are $15 for families and $10 for individuals. In South Florida the dues are $10 per person Gleöileg Jól °S Farsælt Komandi Ar From the Management and Staff of <i> CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Jim Sexton Manager Box 70 Gimli, Mb. R0C 1B0 Tel. 642-8521 Larry Hewlko Manager Box 490 Arborg, Mb. R0C 0A0 Tel. 376-5218 Mervin Hardy Joanne Millar Lorne Ross Manager Manager Manager Box 70 Box 270 Box 10 Ashern, Mb. Lundar, Mb. Stonewall, Mb. R0C 0E0 R0C 1Y0 R0C 2Z0 Tel. 768-2727 Tel. 762-5471 Tel. 467-5551 over 18 years of age. You have to send a reservation with payment for the tickets to Atli Steinarsson, 1703 Longleaf Dr., St. Cloud, Fl. 34769 as soon as possible, and no later than Dec. 15th. The reservations will be taken in the order they come on the basis of first come first serve. There will be no reservations by phone, since the pay- ment has to accompany the reserva- tion. Registration of all people of lcelandic origin in the U.S.A. It has been decided to register all persons of Icelandic origin living in the USA. According to the last U.S. census in 1990, over-40 thousand people said they were of Icelandic origin. There is hope that it will be possible to contact most of these people. But in order to do so, there has to come help from the Icelandic American Associations all over the U.S. and the consuls of Iceland. Einar Benediktsson, the Icelandic Ambassador in Washington DC, is primus motor of this registration on behalf of the foreign minister, Jón Baidvin Hannibalsson. The Icelandic govemment consid- ers this a must, in light of the fact, that Iceland has an agreement with the Scandinavian countries and the EES, and subjects from Scandinavia and Western Europe, enjoy more rights in Iceland than do Icelanders and their desce.ndants now living in the USA. The Icelandic government is inter- ested in changing this to the benefit of the Western Icelanders. In order to do that, there has to be a registration of all those that are of Icelandic descent. This registration has already begun in Canada, but there has to be a special register for the USA. The questions will be as follows: 1) Name, date and place of birth, position, address and telephone. 2) Name of spouse and children, their date and place of birth, and if they have moved from home, their address. 3) What are the genealogical ties to Iceland? 4) What is their status? 'Do they have American Citizenship, a “green card” or some other status? 5) Does one have in mind to move to Iceland in the future ? All this information concerns the past, the present and the future. It is possible that the Western Icelanders could in the future get the same rights, in connection with employ- ment and social benefits in Iceland, as do the Ecandinavians and the Western Europeans. But, in order for that to become a reality, the registra- tion has to take place. Atli Eteinarsson, 1703 Longleaf Dr., St. Cloud, Fl. 34769, phone: 407-957-3599 and Fax: 407-957- 4068, is going to make the registry. He asks all those who read this to give him all the help and information he needs and fill out the forms which will be available with every Icelandic American Association and Icelandic consuls. Let us join together and make the Registry of Icelanders in the USA a complete document that will astonish Icelanders living in Iceland. They do not realize how many people of Icelandic descent or origin are in the USA. This will not be done unless we all help. Contact your Icelandic Amer- ican Association and get a form to fill out. Courtesy Landinn Newsletter, Florída In bookstores now... The New Icelanders A North American Community Edited by David & Vincent Arnason Part history, part journey into memory and myth, The New lcelanders is a collaqe of photos, remembrances, sfatements and fragments explorina a singular segment of the North American community — a people who, in 18/5, left their island of glaciers and volcanoes to settle the farms, cities and towns of the Canadian and American midwest, establishing The Republic of New lceland on the shores of Lake Winnipeg. The New lcelanders is a unique celebration of their ethnic experience through archival photographs, interviews, and cultural and factual documents. $17.95 paperback, fully illustrated. •t TURNSTONE PRESS 9

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