A Scandinavian New Year’s Eve
What Scandinavian country would you party in for the New Year? Read about the traditions in Scandinavia and let us know what place would you pick to ring in the New Year.
What Scandinavian country would you party in for the New Year? Read about the traditions in Scandinavia and let us know what place would you pick to ring in the New Year.
Happy Birthday Junction City! Find out about the fun activities that will be hosted in celebration of J.C. turning 150 years old.
The Mary Lou Finigan President’s Business Award is presented to a local business that has shown their dedication and support of the Festival. This year’s award is being given to several businesses who all work together, owned and operated by a local family in Junction City. These businesses are Lochmead Farms, Lochmead Dairy, and Dari-Mart.
The Distinguished Service Award is annually awarded to an individual or organization that has gone above and beyond in serving the event. This year’s award goes to Katelynn LaGrone, of KHL Photography.
Every year the Scandinavian Cultural Foundation awards a $1000 scholarship to a local high school senior who has demonstrated outstanding involvement with the Festival. This year the SCF is pleased to present the St. Lucia scholarship to Susan Dover.
The Gale Fletchall Award is an award given to an individual or group who have given a lifetime of service and love to the Scandinavian Festival. This year the honor goes to the Andresen Family and the Swedish Pancake Booth.
When you become a member, you’re investing in your community’s cultural heritage: keeping it alive and well so future generations can experience this living history in a real and meaningful way, just as we do.