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A Swedish EveningThe Scandinavian Club of Columbus gathered for an evening in October
to think back to the reformation and what it meant to Scandinavian Culture.
A Swedish dinner of meatballs was included. To see any of these pictures
full size, click on it, then use your browser's "back" button
to return to this page. All pictures are by Åke Hellström. Tom and Connie Grimstad are among the members who renew acquaintances whenever the club meets. Lena Olsson and son, Kasper, are enjoying the company they keep. The dad, Hans Olsson, was part of that company, but not part of this picture. Kasper was born April 29 and is nearly six months old here. Trygve Skarsten talked on the development of religious culture in Scandinavia and what it was like to live and worship in the reformation. Click here to see another, similar picture, and click here to see another. Remember to use your browser's "back" button to return to this page. The audience's attention was captured. Leftovers sell quickly for bargain prices at the end of the evening. Marian Lovendahl, Ingrid Cox and Ruth Baker were part of the committee that cooked and served the meal. Here they're preparing the leftovers for members to choose. |
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