Norwegian Chip Carving Workshop (Afternoon Session)
Feb
24

Norwegian Chip Carving Workshop (Afternoon Session)

  • ND Heritage Center and State Museum, Classroom A (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Jim Paulson will host two limited-registration half-day workshops to teach participants to carve a small panel inspired by artwork found in Norwegian Stave Churches. Attendees will receive a small basswood carving blank and will have access to some carving tools.

Participants will be encouraged to bring their own carving tools, if they have them. To reduce the chance of injury, participants will be wearing protective cut resistant gloves, and will follow safety procedures. Participants will also have the opportunity at this event to purchase tools, extra blanks, etc. to encourage them in exploring an interest in Norwegian carving.

Registration Required
Adults only, 16yrs and older

If you would like more time with the instructor, registrants may sign up and pay for both morning and afternoon sessions ahead of time.

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Norwegian Chip Carving Workshop (Morning Session)
Feb
24

Norwegian Chip Carving Workshop (Morning Session)

  • ND Heritage Center and State Museum, Classroom A (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Jim Paulson will host two limited-registration half-day workshops to teach participants to carve a small panel inspired by artwork found in Norwegian Stave Churches. Attendees will receive a small basswood carving blank and will have access to some carving tools. Participants will be encouraged to bring their own carving tools, if they have them.

To reduce the chance of injury, participants will be wearing protective cut resistant gloves, and will follow safety procedures. Participants will also have the opportunity at this event to purchase tools, extra blanks, etc. to encourage them in exploring an interest in Norwegian carving.

Registration Required

Adults only, 16 yrs and older

If you would like more time with the instructor, registrants may sign up and pay for both morning and afternoon sessions ahead of time.

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Norwegian Woodcarving Traditions Demonstration
Feb
23

Norwegian Woodcarving Traditions Demonstration

North Dakota artist Jim Paulson of Skanderna Wood Works, LLC will give a public demonstration on the art of doing low relief style carving that dates back to the 12th century in Norway. Paulson will show how basic carving tools like gouges, v tools, and knives were used to carve depictions of mythical creatures resembling horses, lions, serpents, and dragons.

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Learn to Make Rosettes
Jan
29

Learn to Make Rosettes

Learn to make rosettes; sweet, crispy, fritter cookies traditionally dusted with confectioners’ sugar. The name rosettbakkels comes from the Norwegian culture. Rosettes are typified by their lacey pattern.

This event is hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at BSC with instructor Karen Hook. Registration is required.

OLLI Member Fee: $53
Non-Member Fee: $59

A supply fee of $15 is payable at the time of class registration

Hosted by: OLLI at BSC

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Hardanger Fiddle Performance
Jan
28

Hardanger Fiddle Performance

Fargo Spelemennslag is an eclectic group of talented musicians from Minnesota and North Dakota dedicated to inspiring, strengthening and energizing the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle music and dance community.

Join Sons of Norway at the First Lutheran Church for a free performance by Fargo Spelemennslag.

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Hygge Hangout
Jan
28

Hygge Hangout

  • Missouri River Room / Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for an afternoon of Hygge! Hygge is a Danish and Norwegian term for a mood of coziness with feelings of wellness and contentment. We will have board games, coloring, a reading nook, crochet supplies (or bring your own project), puzzles and a hot chocolate bar.

Bring your friends and enjoy a quiet Hygge afternoon.

All ages welcome

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Dala Horse Lego Take and Create
Jan
28

Dala Horse Lego Take and Create

  • Children's Library/ Bismarck Veteran's Memorial Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Make your own Dala Horse out of Lego bricks. Kits are available first come, first served while supplies last. Please note that kits are only available at the event and cannot be distributed prior to it. If kits are remaining after the event, they can be picked up in the Children’s Library. Thank you to our exclusive sponsor of the Dala Horse kits, MDU Resources Foundation!

All ages are welcome and encouraged to play with Lego!

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Winter Daze Cornhole Tournament
Jan
27

Winter Daze Cornhole Tournament

  • Community Room, Morton Mandan Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Although the weather outside can be frightful, MMPL is all about making winter delightful! In support of Mandan Parks and Recreation's Winter Daze https://mandanparks.com/events/winter-daze-week/, we are eager to host this friendly competition for twelve teams in a double elimination tournament.

Each team must submit a $40 check (written out to Friends of MMPL with team member names listed on the check or envelope) or bring cash to MMPL by Jan. 17th to secure your team's spot. Please indicate that the cash is for the cornhole tournament and a note stating team members names. If not received by then, teams on the waiting list (in order of registration) will be invited to compete.

When you sign up, make sure that you list your other team member when you register so that teams participating are counted correctly! We are limited in space, so teams that do not register together will be disqualified to make room for other teams.

Please call or email us with any questions! 701-667-5365

This program is designed with the intention that children are accompanied by adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.

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Snowshoe Lacing Workshop
Jan
27

Snowshoe Lacing Workshop

This is a fun, hands-on workshop hosted by the State Historical Society and Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, led by instructors who have laced numerous snowshoes and led several workshops. The instructors will help participants learn the lacing pattern and then participants will work at their own pace to lace their snowshoes. We strive to have each participant complete at least one snowshoe (many people complete two) in class and be confident enough with the lacing pattern to finish at home if necessary.

Registration Required
Ages 16+
Materials Fee: $175.00 (includes snowshoe kit and instruction)

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Learn to Curl Multicultural Event
Jan
26

Learn to Curl Multicultural Event

Come learn how to curl from trained curling professionals and discover a new winter hobby! Come from 5:30-6:30PM for a social hour, followed by a learn to curl session starting at 6:30-8:30PM. This is another way we hope to welcome New Americans to our community and show some of the fun winter activities we have here!

You won't need to buy anything for this event. Wear loose/stretchy pants (sweats, track pants, leggings, etc... jeans do not work well as they do not stretch), dress in layers as it's between 35-40 degrees on the ice, but you'll warm up as you play... and clean shoes only. The tread needs to be good for traction, and you cannot have any dirt, rocks, mud, etc... in the treads, so bring a change of shoes with to put on before hand.

The club supplies sliders for you when throwing stones, and curling brooms to use for sweeping... That's about all you need!

Registration required

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“The Scandinavian 5: Immigrants to the US and North Dakota”
Jan
25

“The Scandinavian 5: Immigrants to the US and North Dakota”

  • BSC National Energy Center of Excellence, Auditorium 304 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The courage of Scandinavian immigrants coming to the U.S., leaving their beloved homeland to move to an unknown land, is awe-inspiring.
Come and enjoy the history and stories of the Scandinavians who settled in North Dakota. “Honor the past—it is your lesson…for it has made you who you are today!” Let’s celebrate Scandinavian immigrants!

This special event is hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at BSC with instructor Ann Vadnie.
This event is open to the public, but registration is required.

OLLI Member Fee: $10

Non-Member Fee: $10

Hosted by: OLLI at BSC

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Folk Art Basics
Jan
24

Folk Art Basics

Learn the basics of folk art, a charming and expressive art form that has been enjoyed for centuries. Explore the use of paint and colored pencils to create beautiful birds, colorful florals, and pretty patterns that are the basis of folk art. In this class, Painter Nicole will share tips and techniques to bring out the beauty of nature in a whole new way. No experience is necessary! This class is suitable for beginners and experienced artists alike. Students will need to bring supplies for their chosen medium to class: colored pencils, watercolor or acrylic paint, paper to suite your medium and brushes if painting.

This event is hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at BSC with instructor Nicole Gagner. Registration is required.

 Registration Fee: $29

Hosted by: OLLI at BSC

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"Aaahh-Lefse!"
Jan
22

"Aaahh-Lefse!"

Fresh homemade lefse has a warm, snuggling hug for your taste buds and is traditionally made from potato-based dough that is hand-rolled. The most popular way to enjoy it is called “lefse-klining” – the simple delight of adding butter and sugar, then rolling it up.
Lefse is often served alongside lutefisk, another traditional Norwegian delicacy, though one with more of an ‘acquired’ taste. 
Join us to learn more because there’s no end to all the ways you can enjoy traditional lefse!

This event is hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at BSC with instructor Karen Hook. Registration is required.

OLLI Member Fee: $53
Non-Member Fee: $59

A supply fee of $15 is payable at the time of class registration

Hosted by: OLLI at BSC

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Get Out In The Snow
Jan
22
to Jan 27

Get Out In The Snow

  • Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center AND Fort Mandan (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

January 22nd – 27th 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Daily (Anytime throughout the day)

Head to Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center (to receive snowshoes) then to Fort Mandan State Historic Site (to walk the trails).

Participants will be provided with a pair of snowshoes at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center to go out and enjoy the outdoors of North Dakota.
Visitors can walk along the Missouri River along the Fort Mandan trail.

This event is free to the public, no registration required.

Participants who choose to check out a pair of snowshoes will have to leave their name and contact information at the desk.

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Humanities ND: Intro to Norwegian with Steven Finney
Jan
21

Humanities ND: Intro to Norwegian with Steven Finney

Join Humanities ND for an introductory course in Norwegian language - featuring common greetings, conversational phrases and fundamentals of grammar, plus a glimpse into the process of translating immigrant letters, and an introduction to the Arne Brekke Bygdebok collection UND’s Chester Fritz Library.

This is a six-week course using the Zoom platform. Class is held Sundays January 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, and 25 from 2-4pm CT.

Hosted by: Humanities ND

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Intro to Swedish Dalmalning/Kurbits Workshop
Jan
21

Intro to Swedish Dalmalning/Kurbits Workshop

  • North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum, Classroom A & B (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Molly McLain and Pieper Bloomquist will host an introductory workshop in Swedish Dalmalning/Kurbits painting, teaching attendees about flowers & Dalmalning, their meaning, and imparting skills for beginners to practice their own interpretation of the folk art traditions.

This is a full-day class. There will be a break for lunch, but no meal is provided. Participants are welcome to bring sack lunch or else the James River Cafe located in the Heritage Center Museum is nearby.

Registration Required
Materials fee: $25
16yrs and older

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Sauna Days Panel Discussion
Jan
20

Sauna Days Panel Discussion

Winter is cold around the 49th Parallel. And in the past, numerous individuals and cultures have figured out ways to navigate the cold. Today those practices continue. In the Baltic Sea region of northern Europe, it is called “sauna”, the most recognizable Finnish word in the English language. On the northern plains, it has been called “inipi”, a purification heat ceremony and lodge. This panel discussion brings together cultural knowledge keepers of those traditions for an open discussion.

Panelists:

Eero Kilpi — Eero holds citizenship in Finland and the United States of America. Not long after arriving to the United States over 20 years ago, he helped co-found the North American Sauna Society.

Alisha Deegan — Alisha is a Tribal Citizen of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, and she is the National Park Service Superintendent of Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site just north of Stanton, in Mercer County, North Dakota.

Leander “Russ” McDonald — Russ is a Tribal Citizen of the Spirit Lake Nation, and he is President of United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Aaron Barth — Aaron is the executive director of the Northern Plains National Heritage Area and the Missouri Valley Heritage Alliance-Fort Abraham Lincoln Foundation.

Small bites and libations will be provided by Huckleberry House.

Registration required

Fee: $45

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Intro to Norwegian Rosemaling Workshop
Jan
20

Intro to Norwegian Rosemaling Workshop

  • North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum, Classroom A & B (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Molly McLain and Pieper Bloomquist will host an introductory workshop in Rosemaling, teaching attendees about scrollwork and flowers in Rosemaling, their meaning, and imparting skills for beginners to practice their own interpretation of the folk art traditions.

This is a full-day class. There will be a break for lunch, but no meal is provided. Participants are welcome to bring sack lunch or else the James River Cafe located in the Heritage Center Museum is nearby.

Registration Required
Materials fee: $25
16yrs and older

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“Raptor Rehabilitation”
Jan
20

“Raptor Rehabilitation”

  • BSC National Energy Center of Excellence, Auditorium 304 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Raptor Rehabilitation at Dakota Zoo: The state of North Dakota is home to a number of raptor species, also referred to as birds of prey. These species include a variety of hawks, owls, and eagles, all of which play a vital role in North Dakota ecosystems. Learn how these birds survive the colder temps and harsh conditions encountered during North Dakota Winters, and how Dakota Zoo works to ensure their survival. As the only licensed raptor rehabilitation program in the state, Dakota Zoo is tasked with taking in and rehabilitating sick and/or injured raptors. Come get a behind-the-scenes look at this program and learn more about the rehabilitation process that takes place at Dakota Zoo.

This special event is hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at BSC in partnership with the Dakota Zoo. Registration is required.

OLLI Member Fee: $10

Non-Member Fee: $10

Hosted by: OLLI at BSC & Dakota Zoo

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Take and Create Craft Kit: Nordic Folk Art Ornament
Jan
20
to Jan 24

Take and Create Craft Kit: Nordic Folk Art Ornament

  • Adult Information Desk / Bismarck Veteran's Memorial Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Pick up a Nordic folk art ornament craft kit to make at home! Supplies are limited and will be given out on a first come, first served basis. Craft kits will be available to pick up at 9:00 am on Saturday, January 20 at the Adult Information Desk at the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library.

Craft kits are designed for 6th-12th graders and adults

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Traditional Scandinavian Folk Art and Its Modern Interpretations
Jan
16

Traditional Scandinavian Folk Art and Its Modern Interpretations

  • Russell Reid Auditorium, North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

North Dakota artist Molly McLain will present on her professional background and training in traditional Swedish and Norwegian folk arts, including her time studying abroad as an American Scandinavian Foundation fellow.

The presentation will be free and open to the public. Anyone interested in learning and developing an appreciation for folk art traditions is welcome!

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Evergreen Crown Workshop and Fika
Jan
14

Evergreen Crown Workshop and Fika

Local flower farmer and artist Achala Aull will lead in creating an evergreen crown in the tradition of Yule crowns and Santa Lucia. Winter greens and dried flowers will be available to create a crown that you can then wear.

This workshop is in partnership with the Morton Mandan Public Library. Refreshments will be available for a Fika.

Registration Required. 

Materials fee: $25

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Fiber and Flavors at the FGM
Jan
13

Fiber and Flavors at the FGM

  • Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Fiber craft enthusiasts, bring your crochet, knitting or preferred fiber craft projects to work on in the ambiance of the Former Governors’ Mansion. Share techniques and show off your snazzy stitches. The event is free, and Mexican hot chocolate and cookies will be served. All ages are welcome; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Questions? Contact site surpervisor Johnathan Campbell, 701-328-9528

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Moccasin Making Workshop
Jan
13

Moccasin Making Workshop

  • Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Interpretive staff at the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site will provide an overview of Native American footwear styles. Attendees will have the opportunity to create their own pair of side-seam moccasins.

The limited-registration workshop will be free, all supplies and instruction provided.

10 yrs and older
Registration Required by calling 701-745-3300

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"The Perfect Sweat"  Docuseries Watch Party
Jan
12

"The Perfect Sweat" Docuseries Watch Party

Join the Northern Plains Heritage Foundation for a “Perfect Sweat” watch party. In this documentary series, sweat bathing guru Mikkel Aaland, author of the 1970s classic Sweat, teams up with local guides and hosts and retraces his steps in search of the Perfect Sweat. What he finds after nearly 45 years is an explosive rebirth of the ancient bathing traditions, traditions which include community rituals that are meant to revive the human spirit and change the world. We will be streaming three half-hour episodes of this exciting documentary (episodes we will be streaming are Finland, Aufgus, and Norway), with a brief intermission.

Beer and wine available for purchase courtesy of Laughing Sun Brewery.

This event is free to the public.

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Scandinavian Musical Instruments
Jan
10

Scandinavian Musical Instruments

  • BSC National Energy Center of Excellence, Room 431/433 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Carol Thompson will give a presentation on Norwegian instruments and the practice of making them by hand. Instruments featured are the Hardanger Fiddle (Fardingfele), Langeleik, Psalmodican, Lur, Willow Flute (Seljefløyte), Munnharpe, Harpeleik, Kantele from Finland and Nyckelharpa from Sweden. A mountain dulcimer and bowed psaltry are not Scandinavian but have elements from the same instrument families previously listed. An audio of the instruments will be used so the audience will be able to hear the instrument sounds.

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Winter Games
Jan
7
to Jan 13

Winter Games

  • North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Visitors to the Heritage Center can drop in anytime to learn about and play a variety of games that were common for North Dakotans to play in the winter. This ranges from outdoor winter sports to indoor board and card games.

The ND Heritage Center & State Museum, managed by the State Historical Society of North Dakota, is free and open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.

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