Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2007, Blaðsíða 12

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2007, Blaðsíða 12
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 12 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 January 2007 The Lögberg-Heimskringla Everything you need to know about events across North America — come out and have fun! Send information to appear in the Calendar of Events to david@lh-inc.ca or fax to (204) 284-7099. Events must be typed out as they are to appear; please include date, place, time and other particulars. Print deadline is the Tuesday the week prior to the issue date. For more listings, visit our website at www.lh-inc.ca. Calendar of Events ARTS Until 28 January 2007 Kelowna, BC: Sarah Fuller presents new photography in her exhibition Culls at the Kelowna Art Gallery, 1315 Water Street. Reg- ular hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thursdays till 9 p.m. and Sundays 1 – 4 p.m. Admission: individual: $4; students and seniors: $3; family: $8. Admission to the Gallery is free to members. For more infor- mation phone (250) 762-2226 or visit www. kelownaartgallery.com 25 January 2007 – 1 April 2007 Tokyo, JAPAN: Animal Totems: A Prelude to Ashes and Snow — A limited selection of works by Gregory Colbert will be on view on at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi Hills prior to the opening of Ashes and Snow at the Nomadic Museum in Odaiba. Animal Totems will display 12 monumental photo- graphic artworks and a nine-minute short film by Gregory Colbert. The exhibition will also feature architectural models of the Nomadic Museum by Shigeru Ban. EVENTS 27 – 29 April 2007 Winnipeg, MB: The 88th Annual Icelandic National League Convention — ”Partnering With People.” Hosted by the Icelandic Cana- dian Frón in partnership with Icelandic groups and organizations including Atli Assmunds- son, the Consul General of Iceland; The Canada Iceland Foundation; the Icelandic Canadian Magazine; the Icelandic Collection at the University of Manitoba; Jón Sigurdson Chapter IODE; Lestrarfélag; Lögberg-Heim- skringla; the New Iceland Heritage Museum; the Scandinavian Centre; and the Univer- sity of Manitoba Department of Icelandic. You must be pre-registered — NO EXCEPTIONS. Registration includes breakfast and lunch on Friday and Saturday & Saturday banquet. Early Bird Registration, $135 CDN: deadline 28 February 2007. Reguar Registration, $150 CDN, FINAL DEADLINE 6 APRIL 2006. Sat- urday Banquet only: $50, FINAL DEADLINE 6 APRIL 2006. For more registration informa- tion contact Gunnvör Danielsdóttir, gunnvor. danielsdottir@utn.stjr.is; Evelyn Thorvaldson, evelynkt@shaw.ca (204) 488-2160; Brian To- masson, stonedog@mts.net, (204) 663-2901; or visit the INL website at www.inlofna.org. GENEALOGY Ongoing New Westminster, BC: The Icelandic Ca- nadian Club of BC — Genealogy Centre at Iceland House: 939 6th Street, New Westminster. For information, call Gerri McDonald at (604) 279-0420 and check the INL Web links to the expanded geneal- ogy section. ICELANDIC CLASSES Wednesdays Calgary, AB: Leif Eiríksson Icelandic Club of Calgary Icelandic classes are well underway at the Calgary Scandinavian Centre, 739 20th Ave. N.W., on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Guðrún Jörunsdóttir is teaching this year. If you are interested in attending please call Christine Stuart-Smith at (403) 244-1560. Tuesdays New Westminster, BC: ICC of BC Icelandic con- versational classes will be held at Iceland House for 9 sessions throughout October and Novem- ber. Classes begin at 7 p.m. Pre-register with Kristín Jóhannsdóttir: e-mail: stina@mail2skier. com or phone (604) 221-2263. Winnipeg, MB: For 10 weeks the Icelandic Canadian Frón holds winter session language classes at the Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin Street. Beginner, Intermediate and advanced classes will be available. Classes begin at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday 16 January 2007. Member price $40, non-member $45. Please contact Kendra at (204) 452-5378 if you would like further information. Tuesdays and Thursdays Spanish Fork, UT: Friðrik Rafn Guðmunds- son will be teaching Icelandic at the Span- ish Fork Family History Center, 400 South Main, on Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beginning October 3 and continuing for six weeks. Call John K. Johnson at (801) 798-0139 or e-mail John at kiwifruit1965@hotmail.com if you would like to learn Icelandic. The cost is $30 tuition and $20 for the book and CD. Summer 2007 Reykjavík, ICELAND: Snorri Program Dead- line: This 6-week program for Icelandic Ca- nadians & Americans, ages 18 – 29, invites participants to apply by 17 January 2007. For an application form, contact The Snorri Program — phone: (354) 551-0165, e-mail: info@snorri.is, website: www.snorri.is. LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Calgary, AB: The Leif Eiríksson Icelandic Club of Calgary presents its 2006 – 2007 Distinguished Speakers Series. All the talks will be given at 7:30 p.m. in the Calgary Scan- dinavian Centre, 739 20th Ave. N.W., phone (403) 284-2610. Friday 19 January 2007 Dr. Brigitta Wallace — Senior Archaeologist (emeriti) Parks Canada, Halifax: “Leif Eriks- son, Slept Here: Situating L’Anse aux Mead- ows in the Vinland Sagas.” 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., refreshments to follow. Friday 23 March 2007 Julian Thorsteinson, Freelance Communi- cations, Consultant/Writer/Translator/Edi- tor, Vancouver: “Translating from Icelandic to English: the Prose Edda.” 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., refreshments to follow. Sunday 21 January Toronto, ON: The Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto presents “Fight Like Auður...the Tumultuous Career of Salome Halldorson, Icelandic Canada’s First Female MLA 1936- 41.” Laurie Kristine Bertram, a Winnipegger of Icelandic descent pursuing her Ph.D. in history at the University of Toronto, will be presenting her research project on Salome at the Scandinavian Canadian Club, 91 Stor- mont Avenue (Bathurst/Lawrence) at 2.30 p.m. Admission: Members $5, non-members $6. LITERATURE Ongoing New Westminster, BC: The Icelandic Canadian Club of BC — Sólskin Heritage Library at Iceland House: 939 6th Street, New Westminster. Hours of operation are on Thursday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. For informa- tion, call Margrét Kerry at (604) 987-9956. Thursday 25 January 2007 Winnipeg, MB: Lestrarfélag, the Icelandic Reading Society, meets at 7 p.m. at the Ice- landic Collection Seminar Room, 3rd floor, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Mani- toba. The group will be discussing A Brief History of the Vikings by Jonathan Clements. Everyone welcome. Contact Linda at (204) 786-2190. Thursday 22 February 2007 Winnipeg, MB: Lestrarfélag, the Icelandic Reading Society, meets at 7 p.m. at the Icelandic Collection Seminar Room, 3rd floor, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba. The group will be discussing When Sparrows Fall by Laura Goodman Salverson. Everyone welcome. Contact Linda at (204) 786-2190. MEETINGS Saturday 10 February Winnipeg, MB: The Jón Sigurdsson Chapter IODE will hold its regular monthly meeting at Betelstadur, 1061 Sargent Avenue. Meeting starts at 1 p.m., coffee at 12:30. Saturday 10 March Winnipeg, MB: The Jón Sigurdsson Chapter IODE will hold its regular monthly meeting at Betelstadur, 1061 Sargent Avenue. Meeting starts at 1 p.m., coffee at 12:30. MOVIES Wednesday 31 January Toronto, ON: The movie Strákanir Okkar’ (“Eleven Men Out”) at the National Film Board, 150 John Street. Director Róbert Douglas brings us the tale of the star player of Iceland’s professional footbal team who, when “outed” by a local gossip magazine, is soon benched and calls it quits... only to start a new team made up of gay players like himself, trying to play sports in the straight, macho world of Icelandic fishing culture. Stars Björn Hlynur Haraldsson. English sub- titles. 7:30 p.m., accompanied by a show of Icelandic-Canadian art. Admission: $6 seniors,students, NFB Members, $8 others. PLEASE NOTE: movies are now Wednesday nights, every second month! TRAVEL Sunday 18 February Toronto, ON: Travel to Iceland with the Ice- landic Can. Club of Toronto ... slides, videos, latest brochures, costs, plus first person ac- counts of travels in Iceland. Come and join us for this very popular annual show. 2:30 p.m. at Swansea Town Hall Community Centre, 95 Lavinia (west of High Park). Admission: mem- bers $5, non-members $6. ÞORRABLÓT 17 February 2007 Winnipeg, MB: The Icelandic Canadian Frón will host its annual þorrablót at the Scandina- vian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin Street. Early bird tickets are $35 until February 3; after that, $40. Cocktails/Appetizers at 6 p.m., din- ner at 7 p.m. Contact Gunnvör at (204) 284- 1535 or Kendra at (204) 452-5378. Saturday 24 February Ballard, WA: Icelandic Club of Greater Se- attle holds its þorrablót 5 - 11:30 p.m. at the Ballard Elks Lodge. Edmonton, AB: The Icelandic Canadian Club of Edmonton Norðurljós holds its þor- rablót. More info TBA. Saturday 31 March Toronto, ON: Þorrablót ... Icelandic Cana- dian Club of Toronto’s annual dinner featuring Icelandic food. Also, entertainment, sing- ing, crafts for the children, silent auction, fun for all ... our major event for everyone to meet and mingle! Help needed, contact President Kara Schuster at (905) 828-1984, karaschuster@rogers.com. Starts at 6 p.m. Events Genealogy Icelandic Classes Arts Lectures/Workshops Literature Meetings Movies Travel Þorrablót Betel Home Foundation Donations BETEL HOME FOUNDATION — CHAPEL FUND In Memory of Gertrude Knelson Carol Braden, Sandy Hook, MB $150 In Memory of Lilja Olafson Brian Jakobson, Susie Erickson-Jakobson, Gimli, MB $25 In Memory of Sigridur (Hulda) Diedrich Sivar & Joan Diedrich, Aitkin, MN $1,000 BETEL HOME FOUNDATION — BUILDING AND MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of Alfiva Johnson Don & Hedy Bjornson, Gimli, MB $20 In Memory of Gwen Wilcock Joan K. Fripps, Richmond, BC $1,000 St. Bartholomew’s Parish Guild, Winnipeg Beach, MB $25 Gordon & Phyllis Atkinson, Gimli, MB $25 June Mattson, Gimli, MB $50 In Memory of Angela Semenko Maria & Robert Rogers, Winnipeg, MB $100 In Memory of Lilja Olafson Terence & Lorna Tergesen, Gimli, MB $25 Margaret Eldjarnson, Gimli, MB $10 Kristine Stefanson, Gimli, MB $20 U of M — Faculty of Dentistry Staff Fund, Winnipeg, MB $25 Isabella Dodd, Winnipeg, MB $10 Grace Malm, Maple Ridge, BC $20 Laura & Fred Cam, Norma Slattery, Calgary, AB $100 Audrey Johnson, Winnipeg, MB $50 Eileen & Don Wilbur, Winnipeg, MB $20 Jim & Della Beattie, Lockport, MB $30 Frances Brownlee, Winnipeg, MB $25 Hedy & Don Bjornson, Gimli, MB $25 Brian & Phyllis Watson, Winnipeg, MB $50 Jacqueline Johnson, Vancouver, BC $50 Inga Stucky & Family, Winnipeg, MB $50 Marilyn & Emil Schnedar, Biggar, SK $10 Emily Sigrid Woltzen, Chesterfield, MO $25 In Memory of Anna Magnussson Ruth Milroy, Winnipeg, MB $20 Roy Kjaldgaard, Plumas, MB $30 Thor & Marilynne Johannson, Riverton, MB $25 Norm Magnusson, Winnipeg, MB $50 Service for Persons with Disabilities, Division of Manitoba Family Services & Housing, Winnipeg, MB $77 In Memory of Bjorgvin Albertson Betel Home Foundation Staff Fund, Gimli, MB $25 In Memory of Laufey Clemens Eric Clemens, Victoria, BC $50 BETEL HOME FOUNDATION Grace Moar, Selkirk, MB $10 G. N. Andison Foundation Inc., Winnipeg, MB $5,000 Wilma Ledingham, Gimli, MB $100 The Estate of Anna Magnusson, Winnipeg, MB $100 Ruby Buchholz, Gimli, MB $50 Helga Malis, Gimli, MB $100 Kathryn Payne, Headingley, MB $100

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