Bake and Rummage Sale
$5 rental for tables, call Sharon Worlin at 715-561-2524 to reserve your table
Upcoming Events
$5 rental for tables, call Sharon Worlin at 715-561-2524 to reserve your table
Celebrate Little Finland’s 60th Anniversary and join us for a variety of fun activities and performances! Steve Solkela will be keeping everyone smiling with his comic entertainment, Bob Komsie is scheduled to do a “Radio Hour” reenactment bringing back memories, the Little Finland Choir will be performing various Finnish songs, fun games for children will be played, and, if the weather cooperates, a Koko Tuli (Bonfire) will be set. More programming to be scheduled!
Admission is $10 donation, which includes a light lunch.
Come to remember Viola Turpeinen and enjoy listening and dancing to the music of Finn Power! Admission is $5 and includes a light lunch.
Members of Little Finland gather to play bingo and enjoy a potluck lunch
Come to Little Finland and watch the movie “Sisu” …. admission is one non-perishable food item to be donated to a local food pantry. Coffee and goodies to follow movie.
Enjoy dancing to Mike Keating’s music to celebrate St Urho’s Day! Admission is $5 and includes a light lunch.
Come enjoy sledding and snowshoeing! Little Finland will be serving traditional Pea Soup and Kropsua. Admission is set at $12 for adults, ages 6-12 $5, and ages 5 and under free.
To honor the many Little Finland Volunteers over the past year, a catered Volunteer Appreciation Dinner is planned at Little Finland. Volunteers run Little Finland’s Gift Shop and their support has been key in the events that are held at Little Finland. Kiitos!!
Presented by Bill Jamerson. Coffee and goodies afterward. Admission is a nonperishable food item to be donated to a local food pantry.
Admission is one non-perishable food item to be donated to the local food pantry.
Enjoy a meal and stay for bingo with many donated prizes to be given out!! Italians welcome!
Finn Power will perform and a light lunch will be offered, $5 admission
To learn more about Finn Power, visit: https://folklife.wisc.edu/projects/traveling-traditions-nordic-folk-arts-in-the-upper-midwest/rod-maki-and-june-johnson/
Little Finland Choir will perform a variety of songs for Mother’s Day
The 1943 Finnish movie “Neiti Tuittupää” will be shown at Little Finland. Come join us!
Mike Keating will play the guitar. Admission is $5
Join us for Pea Soup, Kropsua (Oven Pancakes), Finn Pie and Beverages. Admission: $10 Adults, $4 Ages 6-12, and Free for Ages 5 & under.
Bring your snowshoes!
Little Finland’s Choir will sing Finnish holiday songs. Come and enjoy!
John and Judi Jennings are loaning their Finnish movie, “Joulupukki ja noitarumpu” to Little Finland for a showing on November 13 @ 2 pm, admission is one non perishable food item to be donated to a local food pantry.
Pasi Lautala will provide a free concert and dance for all to enjoy!
Coffee and Treats Served!
Rent your own table, call Sharon Worlin @ 715-561-2524
Baking day October 7 @ Little Finland
Finn Power to perform. $5 admission. Light lunch to follow dance.
Enjoy playing Bingo - winners get great prizes!!
Paisanos welcome!
Little Finland Choir will perform at 3 pm and the Kivajat Finnish American Folk Dance Group will perform at 4 pm.
Admission is $5, which includes lunch.
Information about the Kivajat Group:
The Kivajat Finnish American Folk Dance Group was started in the fall of 2004, in order to have a UP children's dance presence at the 2005 Marquette, MI FinnFest. Sponsored by the Finnish American Heritage Center of Finlandia University, Hancock, MI, the youth, ages 8 - 18 learn, interpret, teach and perform traditional Finnish folk dances. Over the years, the Kivajat have traveled to Finland 3 times, have danced at multiple festivals throughout the Upper Peninsula, and include winter performances at nursing homes. Wherever they perform, the children bring joy and add color, wearing costumes based on traditional Finnish folk wear. The Kivajat are thrilled to be performing again, after a two year hiatus due to Covid, as they help preserve a delightful part of the Finnish culture! ~Kay Seppala, director
Finnish concert at Little Finland with Pasi Lautala and friends.
$5.00 admission includes light lunch.
Charlie Supercynski - “One Man Band” will perform his own songs as well as Civil War songs while he plays guitar. Admittance is one non-perishable food item, which will be donated to a local food pantry.
Free Zoom Broadcast of “The Winter War” movie
Admittance: Non-Perishable food items to be given to the local food pantry.
English subtitles, 1 hr 24 min long
for more information on this movie go to IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453413/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk