The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2010, Side 53

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2010, Side 53
Vol. 63 #1 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 51 Contributors LEAH BJORNSON is the daughter of Kit Bjornson, and her family has been a member of the Icelandic Society for the past few years. Leah is 16 years-old, currently enrolled in Carson Graham Elementary, and is interested in written and spoken language and acting. CHELSEA BRISTOW is a Fine Arts student at University of Manitoba. She is the daughter of Clayton and Doris Bristow. JENNIFER COGSWELL is currently in the final stages of completing her masters of education degree at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario. She is moving to Montreal to pursue her PhD. She is a classically trained singer who teaches history, music, and drama. CHRISTOPHER CROCKER is from Corner Book, Newfoundland. He is a MA student in the Department of Icelandic Language and Literature at the University of Manitoba, studying medieval Icelandic and Norse Literature. NORMA GUTTORMSSON is the daughter of the late Dr. Petur Guttormsson and Saint Reykdal, is a second generation Icelandic Canadian. Since retiring from teaching ESL, she now has more time to pursue her hobbies. Norma lives in North Vancouver. She has four children and four grandchildren. SUSAN CLAIRE JOHNSON is a second generation Icelandic Canadian who was raised in Selkirk, MB. She is presently an instructor in the Child and Youth Care Program at Red River College she is passionate about anything Icelandic and very keen about the work of Canadian Icelandic artists not only from Manitoba but all over Canada. REV. STEFAN JONASSON is a Unitarian minister by vocation but a storyteller and historian by avocation. He presently serves as Director for Large Congregations with the Boston-based Unitarian Universalist Association while moonlighting as minister of its tiny Icelandic-heritage congregations in Arborg and Gimli. When he's not living out of his suitcase, nor lingering at Huldukot, his cottage near Arnes, he calls Winnipeg home. ERIC McKINNON enjoys writing. He is the co-author of Don't Worry Its Just Wind and is a mem- ber of the Lake Winnipeg Writers group. HELGA MALIS is a board member of the magazine, contributing in many ways to her Icelandic community. She was the President of the Gimli Icelandic Canadian Soceity which hosted the 90th INL Convention in Gimli. HE1DA SIMUNDSSON grew up on a farm, just outside of Arborg in the Interlake region of Manitoba. She is an education student at the University of Winnipeg, completing her fifth and final year abroad teaching ESL students in Thailand and completing her course work. She enjoys chocolate, cof- fee, and playing the guitar, and brings friends and these things together as much as possible.

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