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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Qupperneq 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Qupperneq 3
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. apríl 2012 • 3 News Unlike many of you, I didn’t come to my interest in Icelandic via family connections or ancestry. I’ve been fascinated with the Icelandic language since I first saw a copy of the Morgunblaðið on a friend’s coffee table many years ago. As a musician interested in Scandinavian traditional music, I have spent time looking at Icelandic song texts without knowing how they should be pronounced. When I went to Iceland on a three-week working trip a couple of years later, I loved the place, geysirs, hot springs, Brennivín, woolen goods and all. I also loved the sound of the language, although my attempt to learn to count from one to ten failed miserably at the mysterious and unpronounceable einn (one). Despite that temporary setback, over the intervening years I maintained a desire to learn a bit of Icelandic if the chance arose. So when I heard last summer that classes were being offered through the ICCT, I signed up and joined the beginner’s group in October. Led by Sunneva Bernhardsdottir and Naomi Grosman – thank the gods they’re both so patient and good-natured – the classes are informal, easy-going, inexpensive, and are held in a convenient location not far from the Runnymede subway. My fellow students are a refreshing group of people from very different walks of life, and together we’re enjoying learning this remarkable language. With its nouns not based on Latin or Greek roots, Icelandic is a challenge but it fascinates me. An example: the word for ‘idea,’ hugmynd, literally translates as ‘head/ mind picture’ – that’s exactly what an idea is. Or ‘photograph’ – ljósmynd, a ‘light picture.’ I’m happy to report that since joining the classes I’m finally able to pronounce einn; and though its declensions are a bit daunting, I’m enjoying the challenge. Learning Icelandic in Toronto Alison Melville Toronto, ON Have you heard the news? The Icelandic National League of North America has a new club and we want you to join. The Icelandic Online Club is a place for Icelanders, people of Icelandic descent, and people who are interested in an Icelandic club to be involved in a group online, that is a fully participating chapter of the INL of NA from anywhere in the world. Participate in group chats, monthly topics, projects, and more. Members have the ability to share and discuss genealogy, culture, travel, language, books, Icelandic crafts, as well as many other interests with club members. The Icelandic Online Club launched December 31, 2011 and already has members from the United States, Canada, Iceland and even as far as Japan. Our members access an exclusive private Facebook Group page to learn about a monthly Icelandic topic, and discuss and share information, photos and experiences with other members. Twice a month the club has live group chats to get to know other members, and discuss and share all things Icelandic. If you are interested in joining the Icelandic Online Club and would like more information, go to the Icelandic Online Club information page at inlofna.org/IOC/ Be sure to tell your friends and come join the fun. We look forward to seeing you as a member of the Icelandic Online Club. Icelandic Online Club attracting members Angel Johnson Nelson Co-President of the Club Austin, TX The FOI – Ottawa Annual General Meeting was held on Sunday, February 26, 2012, in the residence of Ambassador Þórður Ægir Óskarsson in Ottawa. In his welcoming remarks, the new Ambassador noted that the Friends of Iceland had a long historical connection to the Ambassador’s residence and that he looked forward to a con- tinuation of this relationship – “This is your home too.” He noted that in the short time he had been in Canada, he found that he did not like snow but was warming up to hockey. He ex- tended greetings from his wife who will join him in the spring. For the benefit of the group, he outlined his career which start- ed as a son of a fisherman from Akranes. He closed by inviting the group to a reception after the meeting, noting that in the absence of his wife, it would not include pönnukökur. Thirty-four members of the FOI attended the AGM. The Ambassador’s dining room table was laden with delicious finger food, along with some very nice wine. The AGM provided an excellent vehicle for Ambassador Óskarsson to welcome the members of the FOI to his official residence and “meet and greet” a number of members he had not met previously. Sig Sigurdson Ottawa, ON Ambassador hosts FOI AGM A nnua l General Meeting N O T I C E Lögberg-HeimskringLa, inc. Lögberg-HeimskringLa Office 100-283 POrTagE avENuE | WINNIPEg, MaNITOba Everyone welcome All subscribers are members of the L-H and eligible to vote on all matters, including election of Board Members Monday, april 23, 2012 | 7:00 pM to be HeLd at Our new Ambassador, Þórður Ægir Óskarsson, arrived in Ottawa at the beginning of February, and one of his first engagements with our Icelandic Canadian community was his attendance at the Friends of Iceland Þorrablót, at which he was warmly welcomed. After an early career including journalism, working with NATO and in the Foreign Ministry, he was promoted to Ambassador in 1999, and became Permanent Representative of Iceland to the OSCE, UNOV, IAEA and CTBTO. Since then, he has filled the Ambassador post in Austria, while also being accredited as Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary and Slovakia, and in Japan, as well as being Special Representative to the Palestinian Authority and most recently Director for Defence and Security Affairs in the Foreign Ministry. He is married to Mrs. Sigurbörg Oddsdóttir and has two daughters. She will be joining him shortly when her obligations have been met in Iceland; his daughters are in University elsewhere. I met with Þórður briefly while in Iceland for Christmas and was impressed with his easy manner and great interest in all things Icelandic in North America. He has been researching the settlement period and our current position in the Canadian mosaic and looks forward to travelling across the country and getting to know us all. Having already attended Ottawa’s Þorrablót, he is planning to be in Toronto for April 14, as well as attending the INL of NA Convention in Brandon, Manitoba the first weekend in May. One of his interests is music, especially collecting vinyl records, so we hope to see many more Icelandic musicians travel to Canada in the near future. We welcome him to Canada and look forward to many pleasurable opportunities to introduce him to our great country. Canada’s new Icelandic ambassador, Þórður Ægir Óskarsson New Icelandic ambassador to Canada Gail Einarson-McCleery, O.F. Toronto, ON Photo courteSy of the ambaSSador Four new airlines flying into Iceland Viðskiptablaðið – Next summer 17 airline companies will make Iceland one of their destinations. This includes four new companies, and Isavia (The Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration) spokesman Friðþór Eydal deems it unlikely that so many companies have previously landed in the country. Five of these companies are planning to fly to Iceland year-round. The Icelandic Travel Industry Association’s Managing Director Erna Hauksdóttir said that this was positive. “Naturally, we are pleased with all of the good airline companies but especially with those planning to fly to Iceland the entire year.” Icelandair’s Communications Representative Guðjón Arngrímsson echoed this sentiment: “Interest in Iceland has been increasing, substantially thanks to the marketing efforts exerted for Iceland in previous years. It is quite reasonable for others to notice opportunities in this market and want to get a slice.” According to information on turisti.is, the offering of flights from Iceland will not increase by much, despite the four new air companies mentioned above. Two of every three departures from the Keflavík Airport this summer will be with Icelandair, which will continue to be the biggest airline company by far in Iceland. Reprinted with permission from INB published KOM PR

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