Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2019, Side 13

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2019, Side 13
VISIT OUR WEBSITE LH-INC.CA Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15. janúar 2019 • 13 Send information to appear in the Calendar of Events to catherine@lh-inc.ca. Please include date, place, time and other details. For more listings, visit our website at www.lh-inc.ca. Follow us on facebook.C ALENDAR OF EVENTS EVENTS EVERY 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY Winnipeg, MB: The Nordic Knitters semi- monthly meetings of the Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St. 7 pm. All are welcome. SCANDINAVIAN CULTURAL CENTRE TGIF SPEAKERS SERIES Winnipeg, MB: TGIF dinner and speaker series, fourth Friday of the month. Open to the public. The full buffet dinner, catered by Bonne Cuisine, $17.50 (cash/cheque; cash bar). Doors 5:30 pm with dinner at 6 pm, followed by the speaker at around 7:15 pm. 764 Erin St. Reservations requested: sccreservations@shaw.ca or 204-744- 8047. (Include name, phone, number of adults, age of children in party). 25 January speaker is former CBC radio host, Terry MacLeod. FRIDAY 18 JANUARY Winnipeg, MB: Snöfest – celebrate with the Swedish Club by singing and dancing with the Lac du Bonnet Drifters in our very own Ice Palace and Ice Bar. Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St. Doors 7:30 pm. Tickets $15, limited. Reserve: svenskclub17@gmail.com. SUNDAY 20 JANUARY WINNIPEG, MB: Come and join the Icelandic Canadian Frón at their Heritage Day and Brunch at the Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St. 10:30 - 1 pm. $15 adults, $7.50 children 7-12, 6 and under free. Your "One Stop Shop" to get your ICF membership, L-H and Icelandic Connection subscription, information on Icelandic camp, IODE, NIHM and much more. Reservations requested sccreservations@ shaw.ca or 204-774-8047 (include name, phone number, number of adults and age of children in party). SUNDAY 27 JANUARY Calgary, AB: Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club Of Calgary Annual General Meeting at the Scandinavian Centre, Viking Hall. Doors open at 5 pm. A pot luck dinner will take place from 5:30 - 6:30, followed by the Annual General Meeting 7 - 8 pm. Election: only paid up members will be counted in the vote. Membership can be paid that evening. Presentations of honourary memberships will follow the meeting. Please bring a food item for the pot luck table. The meat will be provided by the club. Questions: contact Lorie Dobson at 403-912-6869, thedobsons@telus.net. SUNDAY 10 FEBRUARY Toronto, ON: 2019 Iceland Travel Show at 2 pm. Morningside-High Park Presbyterian Church. 4 Morningside Ave. (west of High Park).Members $8, non-members $10. Join us for information, stories and pics on trips to Iceland. Coffee and treats to follow. Featured speaker will be Terry Fallis on his participation in the Iceland Writers Retreat and more about his trip to Iceland. SATURDAY 16 FEBRUARY Winnipeg, MB: Icelandic Canadian Frón's annual Icelandic social. Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St. 7 - midnight. $12 adults, $5 for 16 and under. Raffles, prizes. Music by Sól James, presented courtesy of Mirjana Janzen of RBC Wealth Management / Dominion Securities. Amazing opening acts: Shae Johnson and Randi Johnson. New this year: locally brewed craft beer from Brazen Hall Kitchen and Brewery. New and improved photo booth with Viking props. Social lunch at 11 pm sponsored by Derek Bjornson www.bjornsonroofing.com. To order tickets: Guy Johnson shoreline82@ gmail.com, text 204-447-5489 or call 204- 487-4177. Last year was sold out, get your tickets set aside. Tickets are totally transferable. Thank you for your support. 3 - 7 APRIL Reykjavík, Iceland: Iceland Writers Retreat. www.icelandwritersretreat.com. SATURDAY 6 APRIL Toronto, ON: Thorrablót 2019.The Latvian Centre, 4 Credit Union Dr. East of the DVP. Tickets are now available. www.icct.info. INLNA 100TH CONVENTION 16 TO 19 MAY Winnipeg, MB: INLNA 2019 Convention – 100 years. Honour, Celebrate, Build! After celebrating Iceland's 100th anniversary of Independence in 2018, it's time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Icelandic National League of North America 100th INLNA convention to be held at the Fairmont Hotel. Registration form will be available soon. Room rate only $119 plus tax/night at the Fairmont Hotel. Reserve toll- free 1- 800- 257- 7544, quote event booking number: Iceland 0519. We have a great program in the making. and we hope you can join us! Confirmed details so far: Thu 16 May: 3 - 6 pm – welcome delegates and registration. 7 pm – meet and greet. Sat 18 May: 6 pm – gala dinner. Sun 19 May: although not part of the regular program the following will be offered. 9 am - 2 pm – bus tour ‘Icelandic Winnipeg.’ 2 - 4 pm – Icelandic Roots Workshop.Watch for further details. inlofna.org. EXHIBIT THROUGH 3 MARCH Winnipeg, MB: Vikings of the First World War: Icelandic Canadians in Service at the Manitoba Museum commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Features medals, photographs, letters, and various other artifacts from two Winnipeg battalions – the 197th Vikings of Canada and the 223rd Canadian Scandinavians; video installation curated by Kristín María Hreinsdóttir in collaboration with the National Museum of Iceland and the University of Iceland. 190 Rupert Ave. THROUGH 14 APRIL 2019 Seattle, WA: The Nordic Museum exhibit: The Vikings Begin. An exhibit of Viking-age collections from the Uppsala University in Sweden. 2655 NW Market St. 98107. Closed Mondays. Tue, Wed, Fri - Sun 1- 5pm. Thu 10 - 8 pm. ICELANDIC CLASSES MONDAYS 28 JANUARY TO 25 MARCH Toronto, ON: Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto's Icelandic Classes resume. Eight classes with no classes on Family Day 18 February at 7 pm. $80 for ICCT members, $95 for non-members. Payment must be received on or before the first class. Book online at icct. info. gaileinarsonmccleery@gmail.com. TUESDAYS 15 JANUARY TO 19 MARCH WINNIPEG, MB: The Icelandic Canadian Frón is offering three levels of Icelandic classes at the Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St. Registration at start of classes. Fee for10-week session is $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Classes start at 6:30 p.m. Contact Kendra at kensuloa@mts.net. WEDNESDAYS Gimli, MB: Gimli's 'Kaffitíma' weekly 3 pm conversational Icelandic sessions are now being held at the Gimli Waterfront Centre, Johnson Hall (except when the hall is otherwise booked). If you are planning to attend, verify the location with Valdine at 204 642-4782. THURSDAYS Gimli, MB: Icelandic Language Classes may resume at the New Iceland Heritage Museum in the new year. Watch for details. SATURDAYS TWICE MONTHLY Edmonton, AB: The Icelandic Canadian Club of Edmonton, ICCE Kaffi Rabb (Coffee Chat) Icelandic Language and Culture Classes. All ability levels welcome. Free admission. Native-speaking Icelandic teachers. Jan 12 & 26; Feb 9 & 23; Mar 9 & 16. 11 am - 1 pm, ICCE Library, 15212 117 Ave. Register by email (erla135@gmail.com) or on our Facebook Group (ICCE Kaffi Rabb). MUSIC ÓLAFUR ARNALDS Ólafur Arnalds touring now. These and many more dates: olafurarnalds.com. 26 Jan: Seattle, WA, Moore Theatre. 28 Jan: Vancouver, BC, Commodore Ballroom. 6-7 Feb: Chicago, IL, Thalia Hall. 8 Feb: Toronto, ON, Roy Thomson Hall. 8 pm. 9 Feb: Montreal, QC, Eglise St. Jean Baptiste. THURSDAY 7 MARCH New York, NY: Icelandic cellist Geirþrúður Anna Guðmundsdóttir and pianist Tomomi Sato join us for a performance of works by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff. Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, 10016, 212-779-3587. LITERATURE THURSDAYS Lestrarfélagið Gleym-mér-ei 23rd year / Founded in 1996 Winnipeg, MB: Icelandic Collection University of Manitoba. Elizabeth Dafoe Library. 5:30 pm except May – 4:30 pm. Icelandic Collection 3rd floor. Everyone welcome. If further info required contact: Linda F. Sigurdson Collette – silverflash@ shaw.ca. 31 Jan: The Longships – Frans H. Bengtsson. 28 Feb: Cabal of the Westford Knight – David Brody. Templars at the Newport Tower / New England. (The book is available online only or perhaps in a library. Email Linda F. Sigurdson Collette – silverflash@ shaw.ca.) 28 Mar: Woman at 1,000 Degrees – Hallgrímur Helgason. Epic narrative of war, loss, desire, survival. 18 Apr: Hrafnkel’s Saga and Other Stories – 7 stories of pastoral society Iceland and royal courts of Norway and Denmark. 30 May: Song of Batoche – Maia Caron. 1885 resistance, hidden history behind Riel and Gabriel Dumont (Icelanders’ involvement). Please note: 4:30 pm. FILM NORDIC NIGHTS FILM SERIES Toronto, ON: Nordic Nights film screening program returns to the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto. Tue 29 Jan: Finnish Film Tue 26 Feb: Icelandic film. Join us for a screening of director Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir’s darling of the 2017 TIFF The Swan (Svanurinn). A wayward nine- year-old girl is sent to the countryside to work and mature, but finds herself instead deeply entangled in a drama she can hardly grasp. – IMDB Tue 26 Mar: Finnish film Titles TBA. School of Image Arts, Ryerson University, Room 307, 122 Bond St. Wheelchair accessible. Doors 6 pm, film 6:30 pm, along with a student film from the recent Film Workshop in Iceland. Free but donations gratefully received to fund Rights Payment. Sponsored by ICCT, School of Image Arts, Ryerson University and Finnish Consulate in Toronto. Events Literature Icelandic classes Exhibits The Long Ships Frans H. Bengtsson Interested in stories of Vikings in the 10th century and their adventures as they travel around Europe? Interested in their heroes, their conquests, their culture? Then join us on January 31st at 5:30 in the Icelandic reading room at the Dafoe library on the University of Manitoba campus to discuss Frans G. Bengtsson’s book, The Longships, written in the 1940s. It is the story of a young man from Denmark who is captured by Vikings and starts out as a slave, but becomes a warrior, a leader, a husband and a father. He travels to Spain, Ireland, England and Kiev, encountering new cultures and religions. This enthralling story will captivate and entertain. There is scope for discussion of many aspects of Viking history and culture. We welcome anyone to join us, for one evening or for many. We meet the last Thursday of the month from January to May and would love to see some new faces. It is a marvelous way to meet members of the Icelandic community and will appeal to all who love history and books, book clubs and discussion. There will be coffee, tea and snacks to enjoy during the evening. Film THE FILM SELECTION FOR 2019 – A FORCE IN NATURE A documentary about Jóhann Eyfells, a 93 year-old Icelandic sculptor living in Texas, and the forces that have shaped his life from his early years in Iceland, the land of fire and ice, to his professional life as an artist. Starring Jóhann Eyfells. This film was created and directed by Hayden de Maisoneuve Yates, with Vishwanand Shetti as editor and co-producer. www.facebook.com/AForceInNature/ This whole film series is made possible by a generous donation from Donald K. Johnson, O.C., who has sponsored it since its inception 7 years ago. SUNDAY 20 JANUARY VICTORIA, BC: 3 pm in room C118, David Strong Building, at the University of Victoria. The film showing is co- sponsored by the Icelanders of Victoria, and the University of Victoria Department of Anthropology. SATURDAY 16 FEBRUARY Burnaby, BC: The Icelandic Canadian Club of BC will be showing the film at 7 pm. We are working together with the Scandinavian Cultural Society who are hosting an Art and Photo Show that day. Scandinavian Community Centre, 6540 Thomas St. TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY Gimli, MB: The Gimli Icelandic Canadian Society (Gimli INL) and the New Iceland Heritage Museum will be showing the film at 7 pm at the Lady of the Lake Theatre in the museum. 94 – 1st Ave. 204-642- 4001. MONDAY 18 MARCH Winnipeg, MB: The Icelandic Canadian Frón will be showing the film at 7 pm at the Cinematheque Theatre. 304 - 100 Arthur St. FRIDAY 5 APRIL Calgary, AB: Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club of Calgary screening will be at 7 pm. River Park Church, 3818-14 A St. SW. THE DONALD K. JOHNSON INLNA FILM SCREENING PROGRAM Mail Cheque or Money Order to: Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. 835 Marion Street, Winnipeg MB, R2J 0K6 Tel: (204) 284-5686 Fax: (204) 284-7099 Toll-free: 1-866-564-2374 (1-866-LOGBERG) or subscribe online www.lh-inc.ca MC VISA Card Number Expiration Date Phone Authorized Cardholder Subscribe now to L-H the perfect investment in your Icelandic heritage Name Address City/Town Prov/State E-mail Post/ZIP Code Phone Fax Cheque Money Order (payable to Lögberg-Heimskringla, Inc.) Donation in addition to subscription $ (Charitable Reg. # 10337 3635 RR001) Canada $60 Online subscription $45 CAD USA $60 US An online subscription is available FREE to all print subscribers. Call or e-mail for details. International $70 US HEIMSKRINGLA LÖGBERG The North American Icelandic Community Newspaper . Since 1886 24 issues a year Donations are published periodically in L-H. Permission is required to publish donations and donor names. 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