Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Side 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Side 2
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 2 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • April 1 2012 News The Guttormsson Family Foundation announces the winners of their 2012 Annual Snorri Scholarships. Julie Summers of Lopez Island, WA, and Amanda Allen of Seattle, WA, are the winners of $2000 each toward their costs with the Snorri Program this summer. Amanda Allen is a 28-year- old photographer, videographer from Seattle. She hopes that, by visiting Iceland, she can enrich her knowledge and connection with a family heritage only heard about in stories and imagined since she was a child. Growing up, the only tangible kinship she had to her Icelandic ancestors was through Christmas stories from her grandparents and aunts, attendance at the Free Unitarian Church in Blaine, WA that was founded by Icelandic settlers in 1929, and through making a traditional vínarterta every holiday season with her mom. She hopes that the beautiful surreal nature of Iceland’s icy and volcanic landscape will help her expand her photographic portfolio, and documentary travel videos. She also hopes to gain experience and better knowledge of farming practices and techniques, and food cultivation and the rich culinary heritage of Iceland. Her family lineage is pretty diverse, but she has always felt most akin and interested in her Icelandic heritage. She found out about the Snorri Foundation opportunity, only five days before the application was due and she was not financially prepared for taking a trip of this nature so soon, but decided she must take the chance and apply as this is only available to people 21-28 years of age and she would be turning 29 this coming year. Julie Summers is a 23-year-old, summa cum laude graduate from Corban College. She has completed her AmeriCorps term at the Lopez Island Family Resource Center in August 2011 and currently works as a part-time employee (office assistant/publicity manager) at the Lopez Island Prevention Coalition. Her Icelandic heritage stems from her maternal afi, Oscar Westford who grew up on a farm in North Dakota. His parents were Helga Benson from Seyðisfjörður and Sveinn Westford from Barðarstrandarsýsla. Julie and her siblings have been “proudly aware of their Icelandic roots.” She has poured over notebooks of family history, “following twisting branches of the family tree back hundreds of years.” Sounds like she has the “old peoples disease” – Genealogy. Julie has been dreaming of traveling to Iceland all her life and “now has the opportunity to experience her heritage in a full and authentic way.” The GFF funding this year was obtained from Dr. Steve and Rosemary Guttormsson, Bishop Stefan T. Guttormsson, Paul Guttormsson Esq., Harvey Thorleifson PhD Univ. of Minn., and Jeff and Pam Furstenau. We thank you all for your continued support of this unique program. There is no other country that reaches out to their “diaspora” like the Icelanders. We should all be proud to be Icelanders. Courtesy of a press release from the Guttormsson Family Foundation Guttormsson Family Foundation Snorri scholarships announced At their most recent regular monthly meeting, the Vatnabyggð Icelandic Club of Saskatchewan members voted to have their club events transferred from video tapes to DVDs. The club has a large collection of videos, including several years of þorrablót, the installation of the memorial to Icelandic pioneers, and the visit of President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson in 1999. The idea arose when one of the club members obtained a business licence from the town. “These are all personal videos that I am transferring,” said Audrey Shepherd. “People bring me family videos – there is no copyright on them. I had videotaped most of the ones for the club, so that’s OK. I couldn’t transfer ones that were copy-protected.” Too much of the club history is on video and would be lost, members agreed. The videos date from about 1990 to 2004. The decision was also simplified because the club had already received a donated TV and bought a DVD player for their club room in the basement of the Unitarian church in Wynyard. The purchase of the DVD will also allow the club to become part of the INL of NA movie project, but as a beginning, over coffee at the end of the meeting, members enjoyed watching a DVD of the installation of the memorial. “It took about three hours,” said Audrey Shepherd, who did the transfer. “The DVD is 23 minutes long. You have to get the right pieces of the event – I wanted just enough so that peo- ple could see the entire process.” Vatnabyggð club saving history Christie Dalman Wynyard, SK Julie Summers Amanda Allen ARBORG PHARMACY Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. noon - 4 p.m.Pharmacist: V. T. Eyolfson Box 640, Arborg, MB R0C 0A0 Ph: 204-376-5153 SHared wiSdoM • SHared coMMitMent • SHared valueS Hallgrimsson ...from 1 Since 2008, Benedikt has served as Senior Associate Dean, Education in the Faculty of Medicine and is currently Chair of the Academic Programs Committee. He holds an appointment ‘with tenure’ in the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, and Adjunct appointments in both the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine and the Faculty of Arts’ Department of Archaeology. He served as Assistant Dean and founding Director of the Bachelor of Health Sciences program from 2001 and Associate Dean, Undergraduate Science Education from 2004 to 2008. Dr. Benedikt Hallgrimsson was born in Iceland in 1967, came to Winnipeg in 1975 with his parents, Dr. Hallgrimur Benediktsson and Guðrún Jörundsdóttir of Calgary, went back to Iceland in 1981, and moved to Calgary in 1985. He received his undergraduate education at the University of Alberta (Governor General’s Award) and obtained a PhD in Physical Antropology from University of Chicago. Used with permission, University of Calgary

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