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S M Å S N A K KS O N S O F N O R W A Y
Volume 41 Issue 7 September 2015
SEPTEMBER LODGE MEETING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
(not Sept. 11)
Join us Friday September 18 as we celebrate our heritage with fellowship and a delicious Scandinavian feast. Ida Iverson. and her kitchen volunteers will prepare a salmon (laks) and meatball (kjøHboller) dinner. Also, lodge member Kristen Allen will talk about her trip to Norway where she visited her family’s farmhouse.
TIME: Arrive by 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m.
MENU: True Norwegian Salmon in a parsley, buHer and wine sauce, Swedish Meatballs in Cream Sauce, Twice Baked Cauliflower, Lefse, and for dessert Cake and Ice Cream. Coffee and So[ Drinks will be served.
DONATION: $15 per person. Children age 16 and under are free.
R.S.V.P. Please contact Kent Larson by Thursday noon, Sept. 17 at 260-‐4064 so they know how much food to prepare.
PROGRAM by Kristen Allen: Our family, the Knudson's and Allen’s, travelled to Norway this past spring to visit the Holen House, our family farmhouse built in Folldal in 1755. The house has since been moved and now serves as a museum, being one of the first examples of a two story home in Norway.
Visigng the Holen House was a meaningful experience and the highlight of our trip. We're looking forward to sharing our journey with the Sons of Norway members.
BUSINESS MEETING: There will be a business meegng to present the slate of officers for 2016-‐2018.
Shepherd of the Woods Lutheran church, 7860 Southside Boulevard, is located on the parallel service road between JT Butler and Old Baymeadows Road. For entry use the service road off Baymeadows on Southside Boulevard or by the Skinner Parkway traffic light. A large white cross is near the driveway. Park and enter behind the building.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE BESKJED FRA PRESIDENTEN
Greegngs fellow members and friends,
Our summer hiatus has ended and the next several months will be busy for our lodge. I hope that everyone had a great summer. I know that some of
our members traveled including my sister Marci and me.
As we recessed for summer, our annual lodge brunch and new member welcome was a great success. We welcomed 17 members that day and are very pleased to have them join us. As we know adding new members and keeping the ones we have is crigcally important to us locally and of course across the organizagon. We always appreciate members pargcipagng in our acgviges and offering ways to improve our member benefits.
Our lodge is again hosgng a regaHa – this gme it’s the Leif Erikson RegaHa in St. Augusgne Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3. Normally hosted by the Gulfstream Lodge who wanted a year off, we agreed to host this fun event. Informagon about the weekend acgviges are included in this newsleHer. SON Fraternal Director Linda Pedersen will be joining us from Minneapolis as well as friends from around the zone and district. It will be a fun weekend so please plan to aHend. Hotel reservagons are needed soon. If you have a “boat” quesgon contact Eugene Yerkes, our sports director. If you have an event quesgon contact Marci Larson.
I am very excited about our first-‐of-‐a-‐kind upcoming cruise in January that our lodge is sponsoring. This idea emerged during our board planning session in January and thus far we have a good number of pargcipants. The informagon is included in the newsleHer and has been shared with others through our district newsleHer. The ship is lovely with outstanding ameniges and the schedule is very accommodagng. It promises to
be a fun week at sea. But the longer you wait to commit the more it will cost. Our annual meatball/salmon dinner is Friday, Sept. 18 with our chef Pastor Ida Iverson preparing and overseeing the meal. We will also have a short business meegng to present the Nominagng CommiHee report since we are elecgng a new board this year. And on the topic of a new board, we need members to take on leadership posigons. So, when the commiHee outreaches to you please say yes. We are all busy and some of us have been board members for a long gme.
The highlight of my summer was a wonderful eight-‐day cruise from Copenhagen through southern Norway and the Geiranger qord which was absolutely breathtaking. My sister Marci and I traveled on Norwegian Air from Ft. Lauderdale direct to Copenhagen and a day later boarded the Serenade of the Seas cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean, which is a sister ship to the Brilliance of the Seas for our January cruise. It was eight days of wonderment enjoying sunny skies, light breezes and moderate temperatures as we enjoyed Stavanger, Bergen, Alesund, the Geiranger qord and Krisgansand plus two perfect days at sea. I did not want to disembark and am really looking forward to our lodge cruise. We met people from around the globe and the staff represented nearly 70 countries, some I had never heard of. However the ship’s captain was Norwegian and we had an opportunity for a short visit with him. And the reputagon about eagng was certainly true as food was available almost 24 hours a day somewhere on the ship. So it was a fabulous experience.
Looking forward to seeing you at boat pracgce Sept. 12 or our next meegng Sept. 18.
Sincerely, Kent M. Larson, President Gateway to Florida Lodge 3-‐541
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SONS OF NORWAY 2016 CRUISE TO GRAND CAYMAN JANUARY 25, 2016 FOR 5 NIGHTS!
Cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas
Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart Acgvity
Monday, 25 Jan Tampa, FL Board Around Noon Boarding
Tuesday, 26 Jan Cruising Cruising
Wednesday, 27 Jan George Town, Grand Cayman 7:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Tendered
Thursday, 28 Jan Cozumel, Mexico 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Docked
Friday, 29 Jan Cruising Cruising
Saturday, 30 Jan Tampa, Florida -‐ morning Departure
Inside cabins from $437.50 per person + tax Large ocean view cabins from $565 per person + tax Deluxe balcony cabins from $751 per person + tax Superior balcony cabins from $856 per person + tax
Just $100 per person holds your spot! Call 866-‐499-‐4074 to reserve your cabin.
hHp://www.totaltravelandevents.com/default.asp?pid=68176 Cabins based on Double Occupancy
Single, Triple and Quad cabins available, call for details! Lower rates may be available for Past Guests, Military, Senior and Resident Rates
Ask for details when you call. Convenient Payment Plan
Taxes are $120.08 pp no mater which cabin you choose.
$250pp due Oct 23, 2015 $50 cancellagon fee applies for all cabins canceled before final payment.
A[er final date addigonal cancellagon fees apply Call 866-‐499-‐4074
The Leif Erikson RegaHa, being held this year in historic St. Augusgne, Florida, and hosted by the award-‐winning Gateway to Florida Lodge in Jacksonville is fast approaching. With events combined into two days, this Viking RegaHa promises to be a weekend of friendship and camaraderie with extra gme available to explore the 450-‐year-‐old city with cobblestone streets, quaint cafes and unique shops. The fun starts late Friday a[ernoon with a casual and relaxing welcome recepgon and then dinner on your own to explore the city’s varied cuisine. Saturday guests can enjoy breakfast at the hotel before the regaHa on the Intracoastal Waterway a few miles from the hotel and conclude the official regaHa weekend with lunch at the Jaybird, winner of the Best of St. Augusgne Award. SON Fraternal Director Linda Pederson is also joining us for the weekend.
Friday Evening RecepPon and Dinner Your weekend begins with old and new friends at the Hospitality Room at the Jaybird Restaurant across the parking lot from the hotel 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with assorted appegzers and beverages. The cost is $10 at the door and with happy-‐ hour beverage prices from the restaurant bar. Before selecgng from a wide range of restaurants for dinner, some within walking distance, you may want to visit the free First Friday Art Walk in the historic district. Check it out at www.ArtGalleriesofSt.Augusgne.org.
Saturday Breakfast and Lunch Start your Saturday with a breakfast in the hotel or restaurant before going to Usina Beach a few miles away for the RegaHa. Following the RegaHa, lunch will be at the Jaybird with everyone ordering from the menu and covering individual costs.
The RegaVa The friendly but highly compeggve RegaHa will be held on the Intracoastal Waterway at the Usina Boat Ramp, 603 Euclid Avenue, St. Augusgne, FL, 32084 (adjacent to Aunt Kate’s Restaurant) just north of downtown St. Augusgne. The standard regaHa schedule will be followed with the Captain’s meegng at 10:30 a.m. and the races to follow. Preliminary heats are scheduled with men’s (mixed) crews and a women’s race followed by the men’s final race. The RegaHa is open to the public with no admission charge. You may want to bring a lawn chair. Hotel AccommodaPons For our out-‐of-‐town guests planning to stay in St. Augusgne Friday and/or Saturday nights, rooms are reserved at Jaybird’s Inn, 2700 North Ponce de Leon Blvd., St. Augusgne, FL, 32084 with rates and tax from $109 -‐ $130 per night. These are non-‐smoking rooms. Call the Jaybird directly at 877-‐860-‐3892 for reservagons and request the Sons of Norway group rate. Room reserva)ons must be picked up and guaranteed by credit card 14 days prior to arrival. They will provide extra parking for the Viking boats. Other hotels are nearby but we do not have a rate. The Jaybird is a bougque hotel for acgve people offering clean and “green” rooms that include a 42 inch LCD TV with over 80 channels, Starbucks coffee in your room, an Acgvity Center, pool and free bikes to use. Each guest receives a $5 voucher towards breakfast at the on-‐property restaurant or free Congnental breakfast.
About St. AugusPne No maHer if this is a first or repeat visit to St. Augusgne be ready for a unique cultural experience. There’s never been a beHer gme to visit this historic city than 2015 during the city’s 450th anniversary. St. Augusgne was the first permanent European seHlement in the U.S. In April 1513 explorer Ponce de León landed near St. Augusgne, staking a claim for the Spanish crown. While he did not establish a seHlement, he sent word back that Florida was an ideal place for a colony. Fi[y-‐two years later, Pedro Menėndez de Avilės left Spain under the king’s direction to establish St. Augustine in 1565. And as they say the rest is history!
For RegaVa quesPons call Eugene Yerkes at (H) 904-‐268-‐9924 or (C) 904-‐476-‐8885. For the special events, contact Marci Larson at 904-‐307-‐2888. Check these web sites for addigonal informagon: www.JaybirdsInn.com and www.augusgne.com.
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GRATULERER MED DAGEN Inez Tweed, Rita Tweed’s grandmother and Sons of Norway member of our lodge, celebrated her 90 birthday on August 13th. Inez lives in Fargo, North Dakota.
New lodge members were officially welcomed in a ceremony at the June New Member Brunch. Le[ to Right: President Kent Larson, Johanna Davidson, Launi & Pete Evenson, Mike Mele, Mr. Allen, Kristen Allen & their children, Tod & Carole Knudson, Roald & Shawn Selfers, Jusgn & Talmer Brown, Erin Sullivan, Arla Sullivan, Karen Madrigal, Vice President Evelyn Hopkins, Counselor Marci Larson.
President Kent Larson presented George Gable with a thank you gi[ for presengng a program at the June lodge meegng.
Marty Iverson received a special pin and Golden Member cergficate at the June Lodge meegng. A Golden Member is a member who has been with Sons of Norway for 30 years and who is age 65 or older.
Photos by Gail Yerkes, Kent Larson and Franklin Morrison
Kent & Marci Larson viewing the breathtaking Geiranger Fjord recently in Norway. Their cruise ship, the Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas, is pictured from the boHom of the qord & from the top of the qord. They rode a bus to the top on a very narrow road.
READ NEWS ABOUT SON THIRD DISTRICT AT
hVp://www.3dsofn.org
The September newsleHer features the President’s Message,Vice President’s Message, Zone Reports, photos, and lots more!
2014-‐15 SON GATEWAY TO FLORIDA SLATE OF OFFICERS
President Kent Larson 260-‐4064
Vice President Evelyn Hopkins 733-‐4268
Counselor Marci Larson 260-‐4064
Secretary Rita Tweed-‐Morrison 305-‐7245
Assistant Secretary Sharon White 718-‐7518
Treasurer Franklin Morrison III 303-‐6344
Assistant Treasurer Open
Financial Secretary Peggy McCann 504-‐8583
Asst. Financial Secretary Dee Simpson 210-‐0092
Social Director Larry Nelson Coordinator
220-‐6151
Cultural Director Evelyn Hopkins Marci Larson
733-‐4268 260-‐4064
Sports Director Eugene Yerkes 268-‐9924
Asst. Sports Directors Eric Nord Rich Brew
699-‐0460 443-‐6331
Youth Director CharloHe Fluker 396-‐8006
Trustee I Stewart Svendsen 565-‐9001
Trustee II David Fluker 396-‐8006
Trustee III Pete Hopkins 733-‐4268
Publicity/Comm. Director Marci Larson 260-‐4064
Foundagon Coordinator Marty Iverson 726-‐0626
Marshalls Stewart Svendsen & Bo Fosaaen 595-‐9001, 237-‐7700
Greeters Gail Yerkes, Bonnie Hardman Karen Ansell
268-‐9924, 537-‐9163 242-‐8893
Editor Gail Yerkes 268-‐9924
Web Master Franklin Morrison III 303-‐6344
Historian Sharon White 718-‐7518
Sunshine Open
Tubfrim Beverly Teigland 641-‐7796
Insurance Representagve Karen Ansell 242-‐8893
Librarian Carol ScoH 447-‐1672
Raffle Coordinator Judy Silvey 866-‐2020
Adopt A School CharloHe Fluker 396-‐8006
Musician Tony Cruz 221-‐0460
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SMÅ SNAKK BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS
Your donagon is a voluntary act. The Små Snakk booster fee is $20. This donagon helps pay for publicagon and distribugon of the Små Snakk newsleHer. Make your check payable to Sons of Norway and mail to Gail Yerkes, Editor. Tusen takk for your support.
BOOSTER NAME DATE EXPIRES
Adolph & Jane Baste June 2016
Pete & Launi Evenson
January 2016
Bonnie Hardman December 2015
Roy Hauge June 2017
Marty & Ida Iverson April 2016
George Prom December 2015
Carol ScoH January 2016
Jenny Spilling August 2015
Rita Tweed October 2015
Jay Vogeley May 2016
Roger & Margaret Winslow
October 2016
ROWING PRACTICE FOR LEIF ERIKSON REGATTA
It is gme to get ready for the Leif Erikson RegaHa. We are having a rowing pracgce on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 2:00 p.m. We will meet behind Hooter’s restaurant, 8938 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, 32257, on Goodby’s Creek. We plan to have both Hagar and Tapper Viking boats available to pracgce compeggon rowing and sailing. All rowers, both young and old, experienced and first gme rowers, will get a chance to row. Please let me know if you have any quesgons about the pracgce or the RegaHa. The RegaHa is Oct. 3. Eugene H. Yerkes, Lodge Sports Director 904-‐268-‐9924 home 904-‐476-‐8885 cell e-‐mail: [email protected]
S U N S H I N E N E W S
Bill Large recently had a stent inserted in his artery. We wish him a speedy and full recovery.
P l e a s e c o n t a c t G a i l Ye r k e s a t 9 0 4 -‐ 2 6 8 -‐ 9 9 2 4 o r [email protected] to report sunshine news.
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LODGE CALENDAR (Subject to Change)
Mon., Sept. 28 October NewsleHer Deadline
Sat., Sept 12 Viking Boat Rowing Pracgce
Tues., Sept 15 Lodge Board Meegng @ SOTW
Fri., Sept 18 Lodge Dinner Meegng @ SOTW Business Meegng to Present Board Nominagons
Thurs-‐Sat., Sept 17th, 18th 19 3
rd District Robert Morton Golf
Invitagonal
Fri. & Sat., Oct 2 & 3
Leif Erikson RegaHa in St. Augusgne
Fri., Oct 9 Lodge Dinner Meegng @ SOTW
October ? Trick or Trunk @ SOTW Lakeside
Wed., Nov 11 Veteran’s Day Parade
Fri., Nov 13 Lodge Thanksgiving Dinner Meegng, Veteran’s Day Program, Business meegng to elect board members
Mon., or Tues., Nov 16 or 17
Lodge Board Meegng @ SOTW
Sun., Dec 6 Scandinavian Jule Fest. Locagon to be determined. 1 -‐ 4 p.m.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS GRATULERER MED DAGEN
3 Kim Brew
3 Donovan Roman
10 Aliyah Nields
11 Judy Silvey
12 Franklin Morrison III
14 Emilie Riedeburg
15 Addie Guenther
15 Jan Larson
15 Liam Nields
17 Jean Amundsen
18 Karen Parks
23 Knute Fosaaen Jr.
23 Dorothy Skinner
25 Rita Tweed
27 Cheryl Drabek
28 Kay Norstrom Olliff
30 Kent Smedley
VELKOMMEN NYE MEDLEMMERS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
JusPn Brown, 2620 Lynnhaven Ter., Jacksonville, FL, 32223. 904-‐535-‐2102. [email protected].
Roald Selfers, 1122 Lakewood Rd., Jacksonville, FL, 32207. 904-‐654-‐2776. [email protected].
Arla M. Sullivan, 121 London Dr., Palm Cost, FL, 32137. 386-‐627-‐4458. [email protected]
Erin Sullivan, 2620 Lynnhaven Ter., Jacksonville, FL, 32223. 904-‐535-‐2102. .
Claire Larson, 3073 Obrien Dr., Tallahassee, FL, 32309. 850-‐668-‐8684. [email protected].
Reinstated: Johanna Davidson, 1045 Oak St., Apt. 1012, Jacksonville, FL, 32204. 904-‐716-‐9188.
LODGE BOARD MEETING
Tuesday, Sept. 15, meet at Shepherd of the Woods Lutheran Church, 7860 Southside Blvd. at
7:15 p.m. for a lodge board meegng.
Sma Snakk Return Address: Gail Yerkes, Editor 1742 Lord Byron Lane Jacksonville, FL 32223-‐0800 904-‐268-‐9924 www.sonjax.com
District 3
GATEWAY TO FLORIDA LODGE HONORS:
District 3 Lodge of the Year 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010. Membership Lodge of the Year 2007-2008, Founders Award for Membership Achievement 2007, 2008-09, 2010-11. President's Gold Merit Award for Fraternal Excellence 2007, 2008-09, 2010-11, President’s
Special Recognition Gold 2010 and 2011; World of Nations First Place/Best Country 2006, Grand Overall Winner Jacksonville Boat Light Parade 2008, First Place Palm Valley Boat Light Parade 2008, 2010, Organized Club Winner Jacksonville Light Parade 2009, 2010, First
Place Whitey's Fish Camp Boat Light Parade 2010, Grand Prize Best Overall St Augustine Holiday Regatta of Lights 2009. Winner of Fall Blitz Recruitment Contest in Large Lodge Category 2009. Third District Golden Newsletter Award for Medium Size Lodge Division in
2009. Newsletter Honorable Mention 2011. Certificate of Recognition Third Place Category A 2014.
Lodge Web site: http://www.sonjax.com. Third District Web site:http://www.3DSofN.org.Sons of Norway Web site: www.sonsofnorway.com
http://twitter.com/SonsofNorwayJax, http://goo.gl/cKc21
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The mission of the Sons of Norway is to promote and to preserve the heritage and culture of Norway, to celebrate our relationship with other Nordic countries, and to provide quality insurance and financial products to its members.