Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Page 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Page 3
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 júní 2013 • 3 News The L-H Board is offering readers four opportunities to win $100.00 by telling them what story makes them most proud of their heritage. Lögberg-Heimskringla, Íslendingadagurinn and the New Icelandic Heritage Museum will co-sponsor radio station CJNU 107.9 FM (www.cjnu. ca) in Winnipeg for the month of July. The aim is to showcase the Icelandic community to both Icelanders and non-Icelanders. For the month of July, lead ins to L-H, festival and museum advertisements will inform lis- teners about the history and culture of Iceland and New Iceland. Readers are invited to provide lead ins to introduce an ad for the Icelandic Festival, the New Iceland Heritage Museum, or Lögberg-Heimskringla. Each of the three winners will receive $100.00. Some examples: An Icelander, Leifur • Eiríksson, discovered America 500 years before Columbus. The Icelandic Sagas were • written in Icelandic, before Dante was born. Iceland has the lowest • homicide rate of all developed countries. The worst volcanic eruption • in recorded history was at Laki in Iceland. Lava Plumes shot 1400 meters in the air. Two facts from Iceland’s • Top 10 rating in the recent OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Better Life Index: 97% of the Iceland population expressed extreme satisfaction with their water quality, and Iceland has less air pollutant particles per cubic meter than the OECD average. There is one more way to win $100.00. There will be opportunities to have people from our community do up to three interviews a day during week- days throughout July. Some possible examples: 1. Johann Sigurdson – Fara Heim Expedition 2. Skuli Sigfusson – on his father Sveinn and the building of the Ice Roads 3. John K Samson – lyrics and poems Entrants need to submit the story idea and the name of the person best suited to tell it. Entries should be emailed to lh@lh-inc.ca or phoned into the L-H toll free number, 1-866- 564-2374. Contest offers cash prizes Sunshine, trees bursting in fresh green leaves, and the air filled with the aroma of coffee, pancakes and sausages. It was the first day of the summer season at Historic Markerville Creamery Museum and Kaffistofa. 142 tourists from surrounding communities, campers from the adjacent park and local folks lined up for breakfast while Stephan G. Stephansson Board members cooked the breakfast with summer staff doing the running for this and that, serving coffee, and showing off their new costumes of black skirts or trousers with white shirts, suspenders or aprons. There were special events for the opening day, the presentation of the new barn being one of the most sought after by adults and children. Les Johnston was commended for his creativity in “furnishing” the barn with cows in their stanchions, pigs in the corner, birds in the loft, a milk separator in the corner, The barn, built by a local craftsman in Markerville, was the chosen project of the annual Christmas in Markerville and Cookie Walk fundraiser last November. In case the children thought that was all, Les surprised them by bringing out the Cream Can ride, and driving the kids around the grounds and hamlet. Inside the museum, new displays were showcased, my favourite being the cheese curd mill that our Operations Manager, Brooke Henrikson, rescued from storage, researched the details of how it worked, and discovered that it was older than the operation of the first creamery – 1880 to be exact. Other new displays included Morkeberg’s attempt at cheese making, Marion’s office corner, at- home butter making and the G. E. Johnson Store, all of these offering a new dimension to the tour of the Creamery. By the time all this was taken in, along with the visiting of neighbours and friends, it was time to stop by the Kaffistofa for that delectable, tempting ice cream cone that brings back many patrons all summer long. Shaw TV film the day for the June 30 episode of “Farm Fresh” featuring the Markerville area, a great advertisement for our programs and events. Markerville Opening Day a sun-filled success photos: BerniCe anDersen Donna Nelson Innisfail, AB Opening Day success – 142 for the pancake breakfast. The best part? Kids smiling. Fun for the children as the Cream Can Ride makes a turn in front of the new mini-barn Milking the cow in Markerville’s new mini barn The new cheese-making display Jon Sigurdsson Day Celebrations Monday, June 17, 2013 Assemble at the Jon Sigurdsson Statue, Manitoba Legislative grounds at 6:30 pm Sólskríkjan Choir performs at 6:45 pm Wreath Laying Ceremony at Jon Sigurdsson statue on the Legislative grounds at 7:00 pm Guest speaker: New Consul General Hjálmar W. Hannesson a Gala Concert at the Winnipeg Art Gallery at 8:00 pm Curated by núna (now) artists including: Dane Bjornson, David Arnason, Rachelle Bourget, John K. Samson, Simon Hughes and Kathleen Hiley The concert is sponsored by the Icelandic Consulate of Manitoba The Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE and The Icelandic Canadian Frón Invite you to attend Free and open to the public Canada will play host to Icelandic musicians through the summer and into the fall. Confirmed dates are:Legend: June 28-30, Calgary Terminus Festival Björk: July 13, Ottawa, Ottawa Blues Fest Björk: July 16, Toronto, Echo Beach at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre Stereo Hypnosis: July 25, Toronto, Musideum Stereo Hypnosis: September 13, Burk’s Falls Harvest Festival For more details: http://www. icelandmusic.is/live/gigs- abroad/?sort=country With thanks to the Icelandic Embassy in Washington, D.C. for the tip Icelandic musicians coming to Canada this summer

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