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Leif Erickson Day
Celebration

  Thurday, October 9, 2008

5:30 pm - Lutefisk Dinner
6:30 pm - Bible Study        

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Lutefisk,  Lefse,  Meatballs, Turkey
Potatoes & Gravy and Cranberry Sauce
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Play Song Norwegian Wood



Why October 9th?  

Leif Ericson was the first European known to have discovered and settled on this continent in 1003-1004 AD, nearly 500 years before Columbus.
Leif Ericson Day was designated by Act of Congress in a joint resolution approved on September 2, 1964.    (Public Law 88-566). This resolution established  October 9th. each year as "Leif Ericson Day".    President Clinton's 1997 Proclmation!
 According to Ivar Christensen, President of the Leif Ericson Society International,    October 9th. was selected because October 9th., 1825 was the arrival date of the first Norwegian immigrant ship, the "Restauration", which landed in New York from Norway on that date.
"This information courtesy of Leif
Ericson Viking Ship, Inc."

We celebrate Leif Ericson's day on October 9th.
If your 2008 Calendar does not have Leif Ericson Day marked on October 9th. (it probably won't) WRITE to the Publisher and suggest or demand that they MARK OCTOBER 9th. AS LEIF ERICSON day in their 2009 edition!

Don't forget to mark it in ALL your Calendars!
Thank you.

We celebrate Leif Ericson's day on October 9th.

Please note the following "Calendar publishers" regularly include Leif Ericson Day, please support them!

Leif Erickson's Viking ship
Hoyle Products, a division of Brown & Bigelow Publishers
The Old Farmers Almanac, Yankee Publishing


Viking guy Who Really Discovered America, Eh?

The first European to reach the shores of North America grew up on Greenland

LEIF ERICSON Discoverer of America

UCSD, Revelle College Stonehenge Lawn, La Jolla, CA. ... Leif Erickson Tourney – October 22, 2005 at 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM   

Leif Ericson camp YMCA

Icelander Recaptures Viking Visit

Leif Erickson & the Viking Voyages

VOYAGE OF FREYDIS, HELGI AND FINNBOGI.

Vikings in the New World   ........    http://members.aol.com/bakken1/viking/vikingnw.htm

More Lief Erickson Links






About 800 A.D., Vikings sailed south on longships and violently swept through Europe. Their influence on English can be seen in our modern language. The words for some of the days of the week come from the names of the Norse gods and goddesses Tyr, wooden, Thor, and Frey. The prowess of the Vikings as mariners also led them, under Leif, son of Eric the Red, to sail to the North American continent in approximately 1003 A.D.

Norway became a political entity in 872 A.D., under the Viking King Harald the Fairhaired. The language of Norway at this time was Old West Scandanavian, from which Icelandic, Faroese, and Modern Norwegian derive.

Christianity was introduced to Norway in the 11th century A.D., bringing with it the Latin alphabet. the earliest written Old Norwegian manuscripts date back to the 12th century, and include the Sagas - histories of Scandanavian life as it was in that era.

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Eric The Red                   

Ohio Norsemen - A HISTORY OF THE VIKINGS

Elementary Themes - Viking Warfare

Tim Osberg's Viking Ship Page

Route of the Vikings  http://www.patandlew.com/North%20Atlantic.htm

Vikings at RoadsideAmerica.com

The Myths and Legends of the Nordic Gods

Vikings Project - Links for Viking Studies

More Vikings links and stuff

Scandanavian Folk Festival

Lutefisk Mike's Link's
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