The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 6

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 6
48 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 58 #2 Editorial By Bernice Andersen Greetings from the Stephan G. Stephansson Icelandic Society of Markerville! October 3rd marked 150 years since the birth of Stephan G. Stephansson. In recognition of this, a celebration took place - in conjunction with our annual June 17 Icelandic picnic. Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site near Markerville, was a fitting place to honour the famous poet of the Rocky Mountains. The old fashioned picnic proceeded as usual, but this year, in the shadow of the restored homestead with races, games, peanut scramble and tug-of-war followed by ice cream for all. The trophy for the most points for participation in the races went to the Calgary Icelandic club, again this year. Calgary also took home the tug-of-war trophy which was in Markerville’s keeping last year. The program which is most often held in Fensala hall, as it can rain on Icelandic picnic day , was on the front lawn of the Stephansson house on a sunny after- noon.. The formal program was organized by Olga Fowler, site Supervisor of Stephansson House and the 3 Alberta Icelandic clubs. It consisted of speeches: by the Stephansson family, government histo- ry of the site and others, music: by the Saga Singers of Edmonton and a Stephansson poem set to music and the highlight, of course was poetry: Stephansson’s poetry was recited beautifully in both Icelandic and English. The new Fjallkona, Connie Clark, from the Edmonton Icelandic Society was crowned by Marie Sveinson of Markerville. Next year a woman from the Calgary membership will be chosen by them. Did I mention rain? It was in short supply this hot and dry summer, however it did manage to rain for a short time dur- ing the pot-luck supper held on the Historic Markerville Creamery lawn. That evening the play “The Quilt of Many Cultures” was presented. This play was written, produced and performed locally. It is a Canadian story about immigration, and was very well received. There are touching accounts of hardships and joys lived by our settlers. One story is of an 8 year old girl sent alone from Iceland to Canada, with a note pinned on her coat asking to please help her get to Winnipeg. The descendants of that little girl take part in the play and add their musical talent as well. This play was performed twice more this summer with larger audience’s each time. In November we will perform the play in a much larger venue in our nearest city, Red Deer. The play “The Quilt of Many Cultures”, co-written by our current President Bill Birse, was selected for the 2003 Museums Alberta Public Programs Award. It may come to a venue near you. Try to take it in, you will be reminded of how Canada, our great country, was estab- lished. Our society has a tradition to follow. We were the guiding community force behind the Stephansson House restoration completed in 1982. The Creamery was restored and opened as a museum in 1986 . Unlike the Stephansson House, which is operated by the provincial government, our club operates the Creamery Museum. This year we have taken on a third huge project, to restore Fensala Hall which was recently designated a Provincial Historic Resource. The Icelandic Ladies Aid “Vonin” meaning hope (formed in 1891) recognized the need for a social centre and the men pitched in. Fensala was opened in 1903. Our hall is the oldest continuously used hall in Alberta. Fensala will be restored to the same period as the Stephansson House and Creamery(1930’s). Project start date was just after June 17 so we would have an alternate location for the special 150th anniversary celebration and the annual picnic (in case of rain). The local
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