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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Qupperneq 13

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Qupperneq 13
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 júní 2013 • 13 EVENTS From 3 June to 20 July Gimli, MB: Hats: A Reflection of Time – a travelling exhibit from Daly House Museum in Brandon featuring 40 hats from the personal collection of Kaye Rowe. On from June 3rd. In 1945, Kaye began writing a column “People Watching” for the Brandon Daily Sun and later became the fashion editor. Her forty year career took her to premier showing of fashions in Paris, New York and elsewhere where she met international press representatives and celebrities. Kaye’s passion was hats. She assembled a collection that spanned 100 years and now a portion of this collection will be on display at the New Iceland Heritage Museum for all to enjoy. Saturday 15 June Markerville, AB: Íslendingamót Icelandic National Day. The Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club of Calgary invites all our members to the Icelandic National Day in Markerville. Our Alberta Celebration includes a program with historical information, Icelandic customs and music in the historic Fensala Hall, activities for all the family in the Community Park and concludes with a pot luck dinner. We will also feature the 40th Anniversary of the LEIC of Calgary. 1 p.m. – Family Games in the Park, if it rains the games will be held at Fensala Hall. 3 p.m. – Program: Crowning of the Fjallkona, Gwen Mann, Fensala Hall. 4:30 - 5 p.m. – Pot Luck Dinner, please bring a salad or dessert. Roast turkey and ham will be provided by the Edmonton and Calgary Clubs. Calgary, AB: Bus loads 10:45 a.m. at Deerfoot Mall, Northwest corner of lot for the Markerville celebrations (listed above). Departs 11 a.m. Estimated return to Calgary 8 p.m. Please call Marg Finnson at 403-289-9827 or email: margfinnson@shaw.ca for additional info and reservations on the bus before June 10. There is no charge for the activities or bus ride. Gimli, MB: The Annual Kvennahlaup Icelandic Women’s Walk will be held at 10 a.m. in Gimli Park. Registration is $25. Contact Margaret (Gimli) 204-642-9945, mkernested@lakenet.ca or Heida (Winnipeg) 204-488- 8919 to register. Winnipeg, MB: The Annual Kvennahlaup Icelandic Women’s Walk will again be held at 10 a.m. in Assiniboine Park. Registration is $25. Contact Gunnvör 204-284-1535, gunnvor@mfa.is or Ainsley 204-504-0615, vbloomer@ shaw.ca to register. Woodlawn,ON: The Friends of Iceland, Ottawa, holds its Annual Picnic at the home of Susan and Steve Bunge. 3499 Stonecrest Road., RR#2, Woodlawn, KOA 3MO (just 40 minutes west of Ottawa). Map: http://goo.gl/maps/ ohPM9. 3 - 7 p.m. As is our tradition, we will have a potluck dinner. Please bring something to share with your Icelandic friends, your own drinks and also – please bring a lawnchair. RSVP: Judith Hoye, judithhoye@me.com, judith.hoye@rogers.com. Monday 17 June Winnipeg, MB: The Icelandic Community celebrates Icelandic Independence on Jón Sigurðsson’s birthday. Come celebrate Jon Sigurdsson Day. Together the Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE and the Icelandic Canadian Frón organize the event. Wreath Laying at the Jon Sigurdsson statue, Manitoba Legislative grounds, 6:45 p.m. Following the ceremony join us for Icelandic Vaudeville presented by C at the Winnipeg Art Gallery at 8 p.m., free to the public and gratefully supported by the Icelandic Consulate in Winnipeg. See núna(now) listing. Friday 21June Gimli, MB: Hats and Cupcakes! 2 – 4 p.m. Celebrate the first day of spring with Hats and Cupcakes at the New Iceland Heritage Museum. Enjoy a variety of beautiful cupcakes, tea and coffee while being entertained by singer songwriter Deb Romeyn. Then meander through the museum and take in the delightful new travelling exhibit – Hats: Reflections of Time. Tickets $12 per person include museum exhibits, entertainment and refreshments. Please take this opportunity to wear your favourite hat or fascinator. Seatings at 2 and 3 p.m. To make reservations call Tammy or Ila at 204-642-4001 or email nihm@mts.net. Saturday and Sunday 22 to 23 June Burnaby, BC: ICC of BC holds its Midsummer Festival. Scandinavian Centre. 6540 Thomas Street. Saturday and Sunday 28 and 29 June Moorhead, MN: Scandinavian Hjemkomst and Annual Midwest Viking Festivals. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Hjemkomst Center, 202, 1st Ave. N. Adults $10/day, youth (13-17) $5/ day, children (12 and under) free with paid adult. www. hcscconline.org or www.nordiccultureclubs.org. Monday 1 July Markerville, AB: Canada Day Celebrations. Creamery Museum, 10 a.m. Complimentary cake and coffee. 24 to 28 July Gimli, MB: Gimli Film Festival. 2013 will showcase the best new films from Canada’s most promising directors and an exceptional selection of features, documentaries and shorts from around the world. Info: www.gimlifilm. com. 2, 3 and 4 August Mountain, ND: 114th Annual Deuce of August Icelandic Celebration. Our Celebration will always be held on the weekend preceding the first Monday in August. This enables visitors to also attend the Íslendingadagurinn in Gimli on the first Monday in August. 2012 is the 135th anniversary of the settlement of the Icelandic Communities in Northeastern North Dakota! 2, 3, 4 and 5 August Gimli, MB: 123rd Annual Íslendingadagurinn. We hope you will have the opportunity to visit Gimli during the weekend, take in some of the events, and have a wonderful time renewing old friendships and visiting with family. For more Info: icelandicfestival.com. 11 to 17 August Winnipeg, MB: Folklorama Scandinavian Pavilion Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St. Join us to experience the cultural dances, songs and humour of Scandinavia. núna (now) Monday 17 June Winnipeg, MB: “Icelandic Vaudeville” presented by núna(now). June 17 is an important day to Icelanders, and therefore to Icelandic Canadians as well. Celebrated in Winnipeg at the base of the Jon Sigurdsson statue on the Legislative Building grounds, the real merriment begins after the ceremony, at 8 p.m. in the Muriel Richardson Auditorium in the nearby Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. A cabaret-style program will unfold, featuring music, dance, film and more. The event, titled “Icelandic Vaudeville”, is curated by the núna(now) committee, and features Dane Bjornson, David Arnason, John K. Samson, Kathleen Hiley, Rachelle Bourget and Simon Hughes. Admission is free. It promises to be an eclectic, entertaining finish to the celebrations of that hallowed day. ICELANDIC CLASSES Wednesdays Arborg, MB: Meet to speak Icelandic 3 p.m. Molasopi at Eldhús restaurant at the Arborg Hotel. No pressure. Third Thursday Arborg, MB: Arborg Hotel lounge, 8 p.m., Kaffitími for those who want to learn words or phrases. No pressure. Gimli, MB: Kaffitími (coffee time) in Gimli takes place at 3 p.m. each Wednesday, meeting at Amma’s Tea Room, Waterfront Centre. No signup and no teacher. Drop ins welcome; the only fee is the price of your cup of coffee. There is only one rule – you need to talk Icelandic in order to participate in the chat around the table. If you just want to listen at first that’s fine too. SPORTS Friday 22 June Gimli, MB: The Viking Open Golf Tournament at Links at the Lake. Teams and individuals welcome. $110/person Includes cart, golf, dinner. Registration: 11 a.m. Putting contest 11. Shot gun start 12:30. Dinner at the Lakeview Resort at approximately 6 p.m. (cash bar). Register at (204) 642-7417, fax (204) 642-9382 or at www.icefest.ca. Limited to 144 golfers. Money raised from this tournament will go towards the family entertainment performances for Íslendingadagurinn. August 2 to 5. Friday 2 August Gimli, MB: The Icelandic Open, in support of Lögberg- Heimskringla will be at the Links at the Lake Golf Course. Registration 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Tee off at 11 a.m., Shot Gun Start. Texas Scramble, with 2 teams playing at the same time. Registration is $125 until June 15th, $150 after June 15th. Post golf reception. Register online at www.lh-inc.ca. or 204-284-5686, 1-866-564-2374. Interested in sponsorship? Visit www.lh-inc.ca. MUSIC Saturday 22 June Winnipeg, MB: Winnipeg International Jazz Festival. The Martha Brooks Quartet will perform “A Celebration of Lyricist Sammy Cahn.” 8 p.m. Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St. Super pass, club pass and wristband venue or $ 15 in advance. Tickets available at jazzwinnipeg.com, Jazz Winnipeg office or 204-989-4656. Icelandic artists US tours Björk July 19 – Chicago, IL, Pitchfork Music Festival Of Monsters and Men June 12 – Pittsburgh, PA, Stage AE June 13-16 – Manchester, TN, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Sam Amidon June 16 – Philadelphia, PA, Johnny Brenda’s June 20 – Portland, ME, One Longfellow Square Ólafur Arnalds July 12 – Los Angeles, CA, Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever July 13 – Pomona, CA, The Glass House July 16 – New York, Glasslands Gallery July 17 – Minneapolis, MN, Cedar Cultural Center July 18 – Chicago, IL, Millennium Park Sigur Rós September 14 – Rochester Hills, MI, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival Detroit 2013 Icelandic artists Canadian tours Legend June 28-30 – Calgary, AB, Terminus Festival Björk July 13 – Ottawa, ON, Ottawa Bluesfest July 16 – Toronto, ON, Echo Beach at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre Stereo Hypnosis July 25 – Toronto, ON, Musideum September 13 – Burk Fall’s, ON, Harvest Festival Other international tour dates: http://www. icelandmusic.is/live/gigs-abroad/?sort=country THEATRE Until 30 June Toronto, ON: Passion Play. Withrow Park/Eastminister United Church.Aaron Willis, one of the early Snorri participants, is co-producing and directing part two of this production. About the play: Wildly ambitious in theme and scope, Passion Play is a three-part saga that examines a company of amateur actors staging a traditional passion play at three different historical moments: Elizabethan England, Nazi Germany and 1970s America. This triptych explores the collision of religion, politics, and theatre, and how the stories we tell shape who we are as individuals and as a community. Written by two time Pulitzer Prize- nominee Sarah Ruhl (Eurydice, The Vibrator Play). Music Send information to appear in the Calendar of Events to catherine@lh-inc.ca. Please include date, place, time and other particulars. For more listings, visit our website at www.lh-inc.ca. Icelandic lasses The Lögberg-Heimskringla CALENDAr OF EVENTS Events Theatre Sports Sigrun (Bubbles) Gudfinna Timlick (Nee Johnson) 1919 - 2013 Peacefully on May 24 at age 94 Sigrun passed away with her family by her side. Lovingly remembered by her son, Malcolm Timlick (VE4MG) (Heather) of McCreary, MB and Karen LeMaistre (Mark) of Winnipeg; grandchildren, Amy Sheffield (Steven) of Calgary and Jason Timlick of Winnipeg, Jillian Stobart (Mike) of Zurich, Switzerland, and Scott LeMaistre (Christine) of Winnipeg. Predeceased by her husband Theodore (VE4TT) in 1983 and by 10 brothers and sisters. She is survived by one sister, Sylvia Hnetka of Calgary; and in-laws Irene Anderson of Winnipeg and Grant Timlick (Marion ) of Kelowna, BC. Daughter of Icelandic immigrants and one of 12 children, she grew up on Ingersoll, graduating from Daniel MacIntyre. She worked for Burns and Co., Greb Shoes and for 25 years at Standard Aero (known as “Siggie”). Bubbles lived 40 years on Magnus Ave. and her retirement years in Island Lakes, The Rosewood and River Park Gardens. In 1954 Bubbles became one of the province’s first female Amateur Radio Operators, VE4ST, became President and life member of the Canadian Ladies’ Amateur Radio Association; Canadian Director of the Young Ladies’ Radio League, and a member of the Ontario Trilliums Radio Club. In retirement, Bubbles volunteered at Fred Douglas Lodge, traveled to many parts of the world and enjoyed hobbies such as ceramics, clay pottery, embroidering and gardening. She especially loved her family and spending time with her grandchildren. She was an active member of First Lutheran Church. Alzheimer’s disease was dealt with grace and dignity; and she always kept a positive outlook and a smile for everyone, living up to her nickname of Bubbles. The family would like to thank the caregivers at The Rosewood and River Park Gardens for their excellent care and compassion. They helped extend Bubbles’ life by many years, and we are most grateful. A memorial service will be held at First Lutheran Church, 580 Victor Street, at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 29. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society. Arrangements by Bardal Funeral Home and you can also view the longer obituary at www. bardal.ca FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS First 200 words and a picture are free of charge over 200 and pic $25.00 300 words and pic $50.00 400 words and pic $75.00 500 words and pic $100.00 750 word maximum and pic $150.00 Send to catherine@lh-inc.ca FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Obituaries nú ( ow) photo: Anders KuusselKA. Dane Bjornson performs at the WAG on June 17th with the núna(now) event Contemporary dance artist Rachelle Bourget photo: BrynnA stefAnson

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