"Keeping traditions from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden since 1937"

Upcoming events

    • 22 Apr 2025
    • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Capital University Huntington Recital Hall, 2199 E. Main Street, Bexley, OH 43209
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    Please, join our Scandinavian Club member, Caroline Bergan (soprano) and Ed Bok (piano) for the "Embrace... the ways we love" Concert. It is a Benefit Recital to support her 6 Capital University Vocal Music students, who have been selected to attend the Summer in Salzberg program, to sing in an opera program with her. All proceeds from concert ticket prices and donations go directly to the students for their Summer Abroad study.

    Come enjoy her singing Norwegian music, and that by Poulenc, Korngold, Puccini, Lehár, Strauss II and Weill. A reception will follow, hosted by students attending the summer program. 

    Note: You may recall that in 2024, FORTY Club members were treated to a magnificent performance by Caroline and the Diction Club Singers in their "Under the Northern Lights" Concert! This concert promises to be of the same memorable quality. Plus, it would be great to support her vocal music students and to encourage Caroline's efforts to share exceptional vocal music (especially Scandinavian music) with those of us in Ohio. 

    Use the link below to purchase tickets:

    https://www.simpletix.com/e/embrace-the-ways-we-love-tickets-207551

    Please, also, register on this Club website so that we know who is coming to the concert.

    • 23 Apr 2025
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Two River Restaurant and Pub 4046 West Powell Road Powell OH
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    Join your friends for

    SCANTINI

    Wednesday, 23 April 1730-2000

    Two River Restaurant and Pub

    April’s Scantini will be held on Wednesday, April 23  from 5:30 to 8:00pm at Two River Restaurant and Pub, 4046 West Powell Road, Powell, OHAll are welcome! It’s okay if you can’t stay the entire time or make it right at 5pm - we’d love to have you! Please RSVP, so Ingrid, the event coordinator, knows how many to expect.





    • 24 Apr 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • Starliner Diner, 4121 Main Street, Hilliard
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    April's SkandiKaffe will be held at Starliner Diner, 4121 Main Street, Hilliard, on the far-west side of Columbus.

    Will you be joining us? Hope to see you there!

    Please, RSVP so Ben (the event coordinator) knows how many to expect. 

    Directions: Starliner Diner is in Old Hilliard on the west side of of Main St. If you are taking I-270, this is about one mile west (and a little north) of the Fishinger/Cemetery Rd exit off of I-270. 

    • 25 Apr 2025
    • 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (HTLC), 2001 Northwest Blvd, Upper Arlington, OH 43212
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    Nybyggarna (The New Land)-- 1972

    Event Details

    • Date: Friday, April 25th

    • Time: 6-9:30 pm

    • Movie Information

    • Director: Jan Troell

    • Based on: "Upon a Good Land," the best-selling series of Swedish novels (1949) by Vilhelm Moberg

    • Run time:

      • Part 2: 102 minutes- THIS part. We will view the second movie, "The New Land" on March 21 and April 25.

      • NOTE: To see the prequel, "The Emigrants" (if you missed the initial movie about leaving the homeland and the sea/overland journey and/or Part 1 (to the PAUSE") of "The New Land''), view them on YouTube or elsewhere. 

    • Language: Swedish with English subtitles

    • Starring: Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, and others

    About the Movie

    This exceptional film received several accolades and nominations. Roger Ebert praised director, Jan Troell, as "perhaps the best of the post-Bergman generation of Swedish filmmakers." The movie depicts the struggles of regular people in their enduring and challenging efforts to establish themselves in the rugged mid-1800's Minnesota and America.

    "Troell has a feeling for the historical past, and for the meaning and beauty of ordinary lives...  - Roger Ebert, RogerEbert.com, January 15, 1973.

    In the second part (after the PAUSE) of The New Land's life-journey, join us for the continuation of a thought-provoking and moving movie that allows us to better understand Swedes of yesteryear and now, and the complex historic context of that time. Note: This movie will get you thinking and feeling and will foster discussion.

    Schedule

    • 6:05 PM: Set up (including food and room)- Please, help.

    • 6:25 PM: Eat, sample Swedish food (PLEASE, bring food.), and mingle

    • 7:10 PM: Movie starts (including a 10-minute intermission)

    • 9:00 PM: Discussion

    • 9:15 PM: Teardown

    Volunteer Opportunities

    We welcome volunteers to help with the event. It's a great way to meet people and make the event run smoothly. When registering, please indicate how you can help and what food you may bring.

    Registration and Cost

    • Please register online.

    • No charge for viewing the film

    • Donations are welcome to cover facility expenses.

    Thank you for your support!

    Link to "The New Land" (1972) trailer for the entire movie (with English subtitles). (youtube.com)

    • 26 Apr 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoomed online
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    FamilieTid: Springtime Music from Scandinavia - Saturday, April 26-1200-1300

    26 April, Saturday, 12:00-1:00 ET. “FamilieTid: Springtime Music from Scandinavia”

    • a. Join Vesterheim for a FREE online Zoom webinar, “FamilieTid: Springtime Music from Scandinavia” with Finnish musicians, Soili Perkiö and Maija Karhinen-Ilo.

    • b. Register online on vesterheim.org/folk-art-school/. Click on “Free events”. Please, also, register on the ScandiClub website so that we know who is from the Club (or is related to the Club).

    • c. This experience is sponsored by the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, which is a partner with Crossings 200, celebrating 2025- the 200th anniversary of Norwegians emigrating to the US.

    Gather the family together and join celebrated Finnish musicians Soili Perkiö and Maija Karhinen-Ilo for an hour of Scandinavian music. Soili and Maija return to us for some springtime music – this captivating and engaging hour of singing, dancing, and play will set toes tapping for participants of every age!

    Soili Perkiö studied music education, piano, and voice at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland, and advanced studies in dance and music education at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg in the Orff Institute. She specializes in music and movement, folk music, and early childhood music education. Since 1995, Soili has been a lecturer in the Department of Music Education, Sibelius Academy, Helsinki. She has also taught at educational conferences on all continents. Soili has worked for the Finnish Broadcast Company and made TV and radio programs for children. She continues to give concerts in schools and kindergartens introducing Finnish folk instruments and has composed music for dance groups, theatre performances, and songs for children. Soili has also written over 70 music books and audio material for general music education, elementary school, and early childhood music education.

    Maija Karhinen-Ilo is a musician, teacher, and Assistant Head at Käpylä Music Institute. Maija is a multi-instrumentalist who sings, plays, dances, composes, arranges, and performs. She has performed with the band Freija and as a vocal soloist since 2005, and she is well known for her children’s music. Maija has a Doctor of Arts from the Sibelius Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki. She works as a folk music educator focused especially on early music educators and has edited two children’s songbooks with audio for the book publishing house Tammi.




    • 10 May 2025
    • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Slate Run Metro Park, Canal Winchester, OH
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    Orienteering: A Great, Outdoors Scandi Adventure for ALL!

    Welcome to the 2025 orienteering season in Columbus, Ohio, fellow Scandinavians! Central Ohio Orienteers (COO) will have its second 2025 event on Saturday, May 10 at Slate Run Metro Park, Canal WinchesterDress in layers, prepare for rain, and come with an extra pair of socks and shoes in your car because May can be a muddy month! We had a very good turnout in March, including new people! Let's keep it up!

    COO's website is here: https://www.centralohioorienteers.org/ Always a good idea to check there for last minute info, like verifying the start locations in the parks. 

    Brain Benefits: In a study specifically done of orienteering and how good it is for our brains, they found orienteering makes us use so much of our brain to figure out where we are and how to get to the next place we want to go. Orienteering, for sure, gets us out into nature and outside of our daily routines. 

    2025 Events Schedule

    • Saturday, May 10: Slate Run Metro Park, Canal Winchester.
    • Sunday, June 1: Whetstone Park of Roses, Columbus
    • Sept/Oct: Check back soon.
    • Saturday, Nov 8 OR 15: Alum Creek State Park OR Delaware State Park. Check back soon.
    • Sunday, December 7: Alley Park, Lancaster

    Event Logistics 

    Look for conspicuous signage at events, typically a large white/orange square at the park entrance and another near the reserved shelter/park section where the club starts and finishes. Electronic punching on the long, advanced courses, will start with the May meet. We will still offer traditional, manual red "paper punches".

    Start your walk or run between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Details are available on the COO website or COO Facebook pages. If possible, let's meet at 11 a.m. at the start or see you on the trail.

    SLATE RUN DIRECTIONS: From I-270 take US 33 South toward Lancaster for about 5 miles. Go south on Gender Rd through Canal Winchester. At the round-about, take SR 674 until you reach the Park entrance on your right.

    After entering the park, follow the orange and white square at the entrance, continue to the shelterhouse, which has another orange and white square. The start is on the right.

    Contact

    Annie Almstedt, your Intrepid Scandi-Orienteer-er Coordinator
    ohioalmstedts@att.net
    614-975-5949

    Registration and Donations:

    Please, RSVP online on the Scandi Club website so that Annie, our Coordinator, knows how many to expect. Hope to see you there.

    At the meet, inform Annie of your attendance.

    No charge for Metro Park events, but COO (Central Ohio Orienteers) accepts donations.


Scandinavian Club of Columbus is a 501(c)7 non-profit organization. Scandinavian Club of ColumbusP.O Box 14296, Columbus,OH 43214-0296 hej@scandiclub.com

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