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SUMMARY:Canceled - Camp Tomte
DESCRIPTION:Camp Tomte is an exciting two-day camp for 7-11 years olds who love crafts\, nature\, history\, and games. This fun camp is packed with hands-on activities to encourage a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and discovery. \nEach day at Camp Tomte\, campers have opportunities to do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. There is a different book read each day written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren: The Tomten and The Tomten and the Fox. \n  \nSessions and hands-on activities during Camp Tomte include: \n  \nMonday \n– Create a stuffed tomte\, and learn how these three-feet-tall creatures are associated with the Winter Solstice and Christmas. \n– Because Sweden was a predominantly agricultural country until the last quarter of the 19th century\, Swedish immigrants came to the U.S. with an interest and skills in farming. Visit Gammelgården’s barn to see and use some of the tools that early settlers would have used. \n– Using the Junior Ranger booklet\, spend time exploring the museum’s grounds and learning about how animals move and use camouflage; and the power some plants posses. \n–  Meet a horse and learn about how to care for one. See what food a horse eats\, and what type of daily activity and grooming is needed. Visit the area in the barn where horses at Gammelgården once lived. \n– After seeing The Apple Harvest\, painted by Carl Larsson in 1903\, make a mini-Swedish apple pie to take home to bake. \n– Learn how the Old Church was once a one-room school. Hear lessons that may have been taught\, write on a slate\, view a typical lunch\, and play a recess game. \n  \nTuesday  \n– Make a wood block tomte with fake fur and paint. \n– Discover how clever foxes are and the types of prey they hunt. Create a paper mosaic of a red fox. \n– Using the Junior Ranger booklet\, spend time exploring the museum’s grounds and learning about the sun’s power\, leaves\, and habitats. \n– Bring to life the paintings Frukostdags (Breakfast Time) painted by Swedish artist Hanna Pauli in 1887 and Breakfast Under the Big Birch by Carl Larsson in 1895 by creating a beautiful dining table complete with fancy dishes and silverware near one of the museum’s flower gardens. Sample Swedish tea and desserts at this outdoor fika. \n– Hear why potatoes were important to people in Sweden. Investigate potato varieties\, explore potato plants\, and be creative with making pictures and cards using potato stamps.  \n– Explore the bedrooms of the Immigrant House\, Pastor’s House\, and Peasant Home\, and see how they compare to modern bedrooms. Make straw and corn husk mattresses to see what settlers slept on.   \n  \n\nOffered: Monday and Tuesday\, August 5-6\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\n\nRegister: Register at  Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 15. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/camp-tomte/2024-08-05/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240806T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T092320
CREATED:20231212T144446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240721T123310Z
UID:10000686-1722938400-1722956400@gammelgardenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - Camp Tomte
DESCRIPTION:Camp Tomte is an exciting two-day camp for 7-11 years olds who love crafts\, nature\, history\, and games. This fun camp is packed with hands-on activities to encourage a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and discovery. \nEach day at Camp Tomte\, campers have opportunities to do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. There is a different book read each day written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren: The Tomten and The Tomten and the Fox. \n  \nSessions and hands-on activities during Camp Tomte include: \n  \nMonday \n– Create a stuffed tomte\, and learn how these three-feet-tall creatures are associated with the Winter Solstice and Christmas. \n– Because Sweden was a predominantly agricultural country until the last quarter of the 19th century\, Swedish immigrants came to the U.S. with an interest and skills in farming. Visit Gammelgården’s barn to see and use some of the tools that early settlers would have used. \n– Using the Junior Ranger booklet\, spend time exploring the museum’s grounds and learning about how animals move and use camouflage; and the power some plants posses. \n–  Meet a horse and learn about how to care for one. See what food a horse eats\, and what type of daily activity and grooming is needed. Visit the area in the barn where horses at Gammelgården once lived. \n– After seeing The Apple Harvest\, painted by Carl Larsson in 1903\, make a mini-Swedish apple pie to take home to bake. \n– Learn how the Old Church was once a one-room school. Hear lessons that may have been taught\, write on a slate\, view a typical lunch\, and play a recess game. \n  \nTuesday  \n– Make a wood block tomte with fake fur and paint. \n– Discover how clever foxes are and the types of prey they hunt. Create a paper mosaic of a red fox. \n– Using the Junior Ranger booklet\, spend time exploring the museum’s grounds and learning about the sun’s power\, leaves\, and habitats. \n– Bring to life the paintings Frukostdags (Breakfast Time) painted by Swedish artist Hanna Pauli in 1887 and Breakfast Under the Big Birch by Carl Larsson in 1895 by creating a beautiful dining table complete with fancy dishes and silverware near one of the museum’s flower gardens. Sample Swedish tea and desserts at this outdoor fika. \n– Hear why potatoes were important to people in Sweden. Investigate potato varieties\, explore potato plants\, and be creative with making pictures and cards using potato stamps.  \n– Explore the bedrooms of the Immigrant House\, Pastor’s House\, and Peasant Home\, and see how they compare to modern bedrooms. Make straw and corn husk mattresses to see what settlers slept on.   \n  \n\nOffered: Monday and Tuesday\, August 5-6\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\n\nRegister: Register at  Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 15. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/camp-tomte/2024-08-06/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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SUMMARY:Canceled - Elsa Beskow Day Camp – Bringing Swedish Literature Alive
DESCRIPTION:Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book author and illustrator who was often called the ‘Beatrix Potter’ of Scandinavia. She published forty books with her own text and images. \nBeskow frequently combined reality with elements from the fairy tale world. Children meet elves or goblins\, and farm animals talk with people. Central themes were the relationships between children and adults and children’s independent initiative. Her work “depicted a happy home atmosphere in the Swedish countryside of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” \nIn the August camp\, campers listen to and do hands-on activities related to images and/or text in The Sun Egg (1932) and The Children of Hat Cottage (1930). \nEach day at Elsa Beskow Camp\, campers have opportunities to do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. \n  \nOther sessions and projects during the August Elsa Beskow Camp include: \n  \nWednesday \n– Identify common Minnesota birds and their eggs by shape and size. Create a mixed-media bird using collage and stamping. \n– Learn about sweet and bitter oranges\, and sample types of oranges available in Minnesota grocery stores. Dissect an orange to learn the different parts of this fruit. Make and sample orangeade – a beverage that combines freshly-squeezed orange juice and lemonade. \n– Take a nature walk to explore the restored prairie and wetlands at Gammelgården. See the bluebird houses along the bluebird trail. \n–  Using the sun’s power\, create a cyanotype printing using items found on the museum’s grounds \n– Learn about lizards in Minnesota and make a lizard lair to put in a garden at home. Create a colorful lizard from pipe cleaners. \n– See how children learned both in the Old Church/One-Room Schoolhouse and Immigrant House during the mid- to late-1800s. Discover similarities and differences between education in the 1800s to that of the 2000s. \n  \nThursday \n–See the many steps for creating clothes – from carding and spinning wool to weaving yarn on a loom and sewing fabric by hand. Learn to weave with yarn on a simple loom. \n– Explore different types of homes used by humans and wildlife. Discover what types of birds were born in and fledged from the bluebird houses on Gammelgården’s bluebird trail. Identify local birds and their habitats by making a diorama. \n – Learn about fire safety from a local fire department. See fire equipment and a fire truck up close. (An alternate fire safety activity will be done if the fire department is responding to a fire or other emergency.) \n– Discover how spiders weave their webs and how they find their prey by feel. Create a wax-resist painting of a spider web. \n– See a variety of shoes in Gammelgården’s collection including those made from birchbark\, wood\, leather\, and satin. Learn about the shoemaking process in the 1800s; and the difference between a shoemaker and a cobbler. Learn about shoe parts by deconstructing different types of shoes. \n– Explore the kitchen or cooking areas of the Pastor’s House and Peasant Cottage\, and see how cooking and baking were done without electricity\, running water\, an oven\, or a refrigerator. See recipes and sample food from the Housekeepers Cookbook\, a book in Gammelgården’s collection from 1894. \n  \n\nOffered: Wednesday and Thursday\, August 7-8\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegister: Register for camp at Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 17. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/elsa-beskow-day-camp-bringing-swedish-literature-alive-2/2024-08-07/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240808T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T092320
CREATED:20231212T144833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T144021Z
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SUMMARY:Canceled - Elsa Beskow Day Camp – Bringing Swedish Literature Alive
DESCRIPTION:Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book author and illustrator who was often called the ‘Beatrix Potter’ of Scandinavia. She published forty books with her own text and images. \nBeskow frequently combined reality with elements from the fairy tale world. Children meet elves or goblins\, and farm animals talk with people. Central themes were the relationships between children and adults and children’s independent initiative. Her work “depicted a happy home atmosphere in the Swedish countryside of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” \nIn the August camp\, campers listen to and do hands-on activities related to images and/or text in The Sun Egg (1932) and The Children of Hat Cottage (1930). \nEach day at Elsa Beskow Camp\, campers have opportunities to do fun\, hands-on learning at the Discovery Stations; have lunch and recess; and play pioneer games. \n  \nOther sessions and projects during the August Elsa Beskow Camp include: \n  \nWednesday \n– Identify common Minnesota birds and their eggs by shape and size. Create a mixed-media bird using collage and stamping. \n– Learn about sweet and bitter oranges\, and sample types of oranges available in Minnesota grocery stores. Dissect an orange to learn the different parts of this fruit. Make and sample orangeade – a beverage that combines freshly-squeezed orange juice and lemonade. \n– Take a nature walk to explore the restored prairie and wetlands at Gammelgården. See the bluebird houses along the bluebird trail. \n–  Using the sun’s power\, create a cyanotype printing using items found on the museum’s grounds \n– Learn about lizards in Minnesota and make a lizard lair to put in a garden at home. Create a colorful lizard from pipe cleaners. \n– See how children learned both in the Old Church/One-Room Schoolhouse and Immigrant House during the mid- to late-1800s. Discover similarities and differences between education in the 1800s to that of the 2000s. \n  \nThursday \n–See the many steps for creating clothes – from carding and spinning wool to weaving yarn on a loom and sewing fabric by hand. Learn to weave with yarn on a simple loom. \n– Explore different types of homes used by humans and wildlife. Discover what types of birds were born in and fledged from the bluebird houses on Gammelgården’s bluebird trail. Identify local birds and their habitats by making a diorama. \n – Learn about fire safety from a local fire department. See fire equipment and a fire truck up close. (An alternate fire safety activity will be done if the fire department is responding to a fire or other emergency.) \n– Discover how spiders weave their webs and how they find their prey by feel. Create a wax-resist painting of a spider web. \n– See a variety of shoes in Gammelgården’s collection including those made from birchbark\, wood\, leather\, and satin. Learn about the shoemaking process in the 1800s; and the difference between a shoemaker and a cobbler. Learn about shoe parts by deconstructing different types of shoes. \n– Explore the kitchen or cooking areas of the Pastor’s House and Peasant Cottage\, and see how cooking and baking were done without electricity\, running water\, an oven\, or a refrigerator. See recipes and sample food from the Housekeepers Cookbook\, a book in Gammelgården’s collection from 1894. \n  \n\nOffered: Wednesday and Thursday\, August 7-8\, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nAges: Children entering first grade through sixth grade.\nFee: $130 members/$145 non-members (all supplies included).\nRegister: Register for camp at Gammelgården’s EventBrite page.\nRegistration Deadline: July 17. Limited to 20 children.\nRegistration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. Make your reservation early to guarantee a spot. A waiting list will be kept for the camp.\nRegistration closes 3 weeks before the camp begins.\n\n  \nPlease note: \n\nPlease ensure that campers come prepared with a lunch\, a water bottle\, sun protection\, and a change of clothes and shoes. If rain is forecasted\, include a rain jacket. It’s important that children have appropriate clothing for outdoor activities and art projects\, and can change into dry clothes if needed.\nCamp starts at 9 a.m.\, so children should be dropped off 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Prior to 8:45 a.m.\, parents may watch their children play on the playground next to Gammelgården.\nPick-up is promptly at 3 p.m.\nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/elsa-beskow-day-camp-bringing-swedish-literature-alive-2/2024-08-08/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T092320
CREATED:20231212T150924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T223039Z
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SUMMARY:Spelmansstämman - Celebrating Swedish and Hmong Music and Culture in 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come to Gammelgården Museum for a free family-friendly event featuring Swedish and Hmong folk music\, dance\, and visual arts. There also will be children’s history; arts and crafts for children and adults; historic building tours; an arts\, crafts\, and vendors fair; and artist demonstrations. Both Swedish and Hmong food and beverages will be available for purchase. \nSpelmansstämman was recognized as one of the best ten summer festivals in Minnesota by TravelMag.com. Read about it HERE. \n \nSpelmansstamman 2024 Poster \n\n\n\n\n\nMUSIC PERFORMANCES \nSpelmansstämman is a long-standing Swedish folk music tradition based on outdoor gatherings (stämma) of Swedish musicians (spelman) to share music\, friendship\, and playing. At a traditional stämma\, a small group of musicians share tunes they love and have in common.  \nGammelgården’s 34th annual Spelmansstämman will feature multiple musicians performing throughout the day. If you are a musician\, please bring your instrument and join the traditional sharing of tunes throughout the day. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS  \nCome for the full day – or part of the day. Following is the general schedule of events: \nFamily Activities 10:00 – 12:00 \n\nHistoric Building Tours – Docents in Buildings(10-4). Tours for those who are Hearing Impaired (with headphones) or Deaf (ASL interpreter) – Meet at the Reception Desk at the Welcome House\nChildren’s Agricultural and Historical Activities: Learn to milk a cow\, wash clothes with a washboard\, make a hay bale\, and weave – Historic Buildings\nDo Hmong-Inspired and Swedish-Inspired Crafts – Welcome House\nOutdoor Games – Museum Grounds\nArtists\, Crafters\, and Vendors Fair – Museum Grounds\nPaint a Dala Horse Activity for All Ages – Museum Grounds\nDo a Scavenger Hunt and Get a Prize – Historic Buildings/Museum Grounds\nExhibits – See “Games\, Toys\, and Pastimes of the Mid- to Late-1800s\,” “Tintype Photography\,” “Wool Production\,” “Dala Horses\,” “Charlotte Weibull Dolls\,” “What’s in Annie’s Kitchen?” and “Visit Norrbotten\, Sweden” – Welcome House\nScandia Butik Gift Shop – Welcome House\n\n Historic Building Tours – Open with docents \n Children’s Activities: Learn to milk a cow\, wash clothes with a washboard\, make a hay bale\, and weave – Outside Historic Buildings \n Outdoor Games – Museum Grounds \n Artists\, Crafters\, and Vendors Fair – Museum Grounds \n Do Scavenger Hunt & Get a Prize – Historic Buildings/Museum Grounds \nFood for Sale – 10-4 \n\nGammelgården Museum – Loaded Meatball Sandwiches – Smörgåstårta– Swedish Pastries and Desserts – Kids Meals – Fresh Fruit Cups – Chips – Ice Cream Treats – Beverages – Coffee – Front of Welcome House\nUnion Hmong Kitchen – Chicken Meatballs Skewers – Laab – Taro Chips and Dip – Front of Welcome House \n\n Chicken from Union Hmong Kitchen \n Smörgåstårta from Gammelgården Museum \nCross-Cultural Art 10-12 \n\nGreeting Card: Create an Älvans Hus Fairy House greeting card with Marie Olofsdotter\, a Swedish-born artist and poet –– Welcome House \nFlower Cloth: Make a Hmong Paj Ntaub (3” cross-stitch design decorated with colorful pom poms) with Hmong artist Padah Vang\, $9 cost; pre-register at: tinyurl.com/pajntaub24 – Welcome House \nEmbroidery Comparison – Marlin Heise from the Hmong Archives and Natalie Norman display examples of Hmong and Swedish embroidery. See Hmong purses\, handbags\, shoulder bags\, and embroidered paj ntaub and Swedish kjolväskor –– Welcome House\n\n Älvans Hus Fairy House greeting card \n Hmong Paj Ntaub \nParade of Performers – 12:00 \n Parade of Performers \nBarn Stage – 12:00-3:30 \n11:00 – Senator Foung Hawj –  Hear about similarities between the \nimmigration experience of early Swedish immigrants to Minnesota in the 1800s and Hmong immigrants to Minnesota\, primarily after the 1980s. Hear about how Swede Hollow in St. Paul was and is an initial entry point for many immigrants\, including Swedish and Hmong. \n12:05 – Parade of Performers Arrives at the Stage – Group introductions and Allspel (all groups play) \n12:10-3:00 – During short breaks between performances\, be entertained by Emcee/Comedian “Ole” Impersonator\, Bruce Danielson.  \n12:20 – ASI Spelmanslag \n1:00 – Cypher Side Dance Studio \n1:30 – Hardingfelelag\, Hardanger Fiddle Group \n2:10 – Hmong Cultural Center’s Qeej Group \n2:40 – Hejmakers – Renee Vaughan and Tom Klein  \n3:00 – Ross Sutter  \n3:20 – Hmong Cultural Center’s Qeej/Nordic Collaborative Piece  \n3:30 – Closing Allspel and Hälsa Dem Därhemma led by Ross Sutter \n ASI Spelmanslag \n Cypher Side Dance Studio \n Hardingfelelag\, Hardanger Fiddle Group \nHmong Cultural Center’s Qeej Group \nOld Church Stage – 12:20-3:30 \n12:20 – Instrument Petting Zoo – See and touch instruments up close\, and ask questions about how they are played. Explore the nyckelharpa\, qeej\, pump organ\, hardingfele\, pipes\, cittern\, accordion\, violin\, and guitar. \n1:20 – Hejmakers – Renee Vaughan and Tom Klein  \n1:40 – Ross Sutter \n2:00 – Paul Dahlin and Friends \n2:20 – Open Mic  \n2:30 – Lilla Spelmanslag \n2:50 – Open Mic \n Instrument Petting Zoo – Cittern \n Instrument Petting Zoo – Qeej \n Renee Vaughan \n Paul Dahlin and Friends \nASL Interpreters and Hearing-Assisted Listening Devices Available \nThis event is made possible by the generous support of The American-Scandinavian Foundation\,  \nValley Arts Initiative – St. Croix Valley Foundation\, Scandia-Marine Lions Club\,  \nTwin Cities Nyckelharpalag\, and Gammelgården Museum of Scandia donors. \n651-433-5053           gammelgardenmuseum.org           instagram.com/gammelgarden_museum_of_scandia
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/spelmansstamman-celebrating-swedish-and-hmong-music-and-culture-in-2024/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240825T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T092320
CREATED:20231212T031743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T201008Z
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SUMMARY:Bluegrass & Lemonade in the Shade
DESCRIPTION:Come on down for an old-time bluegrass jam session at Gammelgården Museum from 2-4 p.m. on four Sundays – June 23\, July 28\, August 25\, and September 22! \nBring your banjo\, fiddle\, guitar\, cello\, dulcimer\, harmonica\, mandolin\, ukulele\, or bass\, and learn new tunes! Play along\, or just relax and listen in a welcoming atmosphere. \nThere are experienced and new musicians; and people of all ages. \nBest of all…Bluegrass & Lemonade in the Shade is free \n*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* \nJam Etiquette \n\nBe polite\, welcoming\, and friendly.\nBe kind to beginners and new jammers – it takes courage to join in and play along!\nPut your instrument cases off to the side and out of the way.\nPlease minimize noodling around between tunes.\nStep out of the circle to tune your instrument or chat with someone.\nHave fun!
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/bluegrass-lemonade-in-the-shade/2024-08-25/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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