Swedish Father's Day

Swedish Father's Day The Midwest's Oldest Swedish Midsommar Festival The speaker at that picnic was Carl Holmsten. Mostly Swedes but also some Norwegians participated.

Good Templar Park in Geneva, established in 1925 to celebrate Swedish Day without the use of alcohol, symbolized the temperance movement throughout the United States as well as the preservation of Swedish traditions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. To preserve these traditions, Carl Ramstedt, of the Svea Lodge of IOGT proposed a large picnic for all the lodges. A few of the Good Templar

lodges on the north side of Chicago decided to sponsor a large Swedish festival at Linden Park in Evanston. The picnic was so well received that in September 1911, the Grand Lodges voted to hold a festival called, "Svenskarnas Dag" (Swedish Day) on the day closest to Midsummer in Sweden. In later years, the festival was held at Ravinia Park, and eventually the Illinois Scandinavian Grand Lodge became a cosponsor. By 1924 the festival had grown immensely, to about ten thousand people. Some of the Good Templars thought that they needed a place of their own to celebrate the holiday. To look for possible sites, different committees were appointed, and a suitable piece of land was found near the Fox River on the east side of Geneva. This land seemed perfect for the Swedish festival; therefore, when the Grand Lodge met on September 14, 1924, it decided to buy the sixty-six acres of land. When the deal was closed, work began immediately to transform the real estate into a park. Crews of members numbering in the hundreds volunteered on the weekends. They laid bricks, carried water, mixed mortar, built the restaurant, the refreshment stands, the circular stage, and the picnic tables. The park board asked the city council for permission to bring water and sewers into the park; eventually, the park board convinced the city council to bring the necessary utilities into Good Templar Park. Contractors were hired to build the pavilion, build the fence, and do the plumbing and floors in the bathrooms; however, the rest of the work was done by the members, free of charge. These members worked every spring weekend until the park was dedicated on Memorial Day, May 31, 1925. The mayor, councilmen, county officials, and reporters all joined together in a parade to the park. The first officers of the park were, Axel Nelson, president; William Nelson, secretary; and Victor Bergstron, treasurer. Bands played, flags waved, and there were speeches by many of the important officials. Nearly a month later, on Sunday, June 30, 1925, the first Swedish Day was held in the park. Fourteen thousand people paid admission. It was estimated that nearly twenty thousand people attended due to free passes, and many others snuck in. The festival included delicious food, dances around the maypole, Scandinavian music, speakers of state and national reputation, and meeting friends. For years this tradition has been preserved, every year people from all over come to join in the memorable event called "Swedish Day." As one walks through the park even today, as society has become fast paced, one can feel the peace and imagine the wonderful dances and music that once were highlights of the summer. Swedish Days now have grown to an enormous week-long festival all throughout Geneva, and the Park remains a symbol of temperance and of the preservation of Swedish traditions.

— [From Earl Hanson, ed., A Place for Midsummer; Julie M. Ehresmann, Geneva, Illinois

11/24/2024

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( Geneva, IL ) Sat & Sun. Oct 19 & 20th come to "Cottages In The Woods" at Good Templar Park.    20 charming tiny cottag...
09/30/2024

( Geneva, IL ) Sat & Sun. Oct 19 & 20th come to "Cottages In The Woods" at Good Templar Park. 20 charming tiny cottages open their doors and a dozen new vendor tents invite you in where talented artists & vendors showcase & sell their beautiful Art Creations, Vintage, Books and Scandinavian items. Food Trucks provide tasty lunch entrees when you take a break from shopping. Wonderful children's free activities: Crafts & Scavenger Hunt. You will see Fairies frolicking around the park available for photo opportunities. Tomte the Gnome and Pippi Longstocking will greet guests. Live music will delight attendees. Visit our Swedish Bakery at the Community House and get some delicious Krumkake .....delicious Norwegian Waffle Cookies, Swedish coffeecake and other favorites. Come bring your family or a flock of friends to enjoy a beautiful Fall Day at Cottages in the Woods. 10:00am to 4:00pm both days. $10 for Adults, Children 12 and under Free. Park at 528 Eastside Drive.
( The Viking Ship on our grounds will have tours for an additional fee on both days )
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( Geneva, IL ) Sat & Sun. Oct 19 & 20th come to "Cottages In The Woods" at Good Templar Park.    20 charming tiny cottag...
09/23/2024

( Geneva, IL ) Sat & Sun. Oct 19 & 20th come to "Cottages In The Woods" at Good Templar Park. 20 charming tiny cottages open their doors and a dozen new vendor tents invite you in where talented artists & vendors showcase & sell their beautiful Art Creations, Vintage, Books and Scandinavian items. Food Trucks provide tasty lunch entrees when you take a break from shopping. Wonderful children's free activities: Crafts & Scavenger Hunt. You will see Fairies frolicking around the park available for photo opportunities. Tomte the Gnome and Pippi Longstocking will greet guests. Live music will delight attendees. Visit our Swedish Bakery at the Community House and get some delicious Krumkake .....delicious Norwegian Waffle Cookies, Swedish coffeecake and other favorites. Come bring your family or a flock of friends to enjoy a beautiful Fall Day at Cottages in the Woods. 10:00am to 4:00pm both days. $10 for Adults, Children 12 and under Free. Park at 528 Eastside Drive.
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(Geneva, IL) Step back in time for a guided tour of charming tiny cottages brimming with Scandinavian charm,  Good Templ...
06/19/2024

(Geneva, IL)
Step back in time for a guided tour of charming tiny cottages brimming with Scandinavian charm, Good Templar Park, Geneva IL. will be open for visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat.June 22 and Sun.June 23.
Tours $10 a person at the gate. Children 12 and under free.
Good Templar members and cottage owners will lead small groups on tours through the serene wooded wonderland and inside of select Swedish stugas (cottages), many built during the late 1920s and 1930s. Stroll the lovely grounds of this peaceful park, catch a glimpse of the garden gnomes & fairies hiding out amongst the tiny dwellings and learn more about our park’s fascinating history. Tours are $10 per person at the gate. A Bake Sale will be provided with Swedish Baked Goods & treats including limpa bread, coffee cakes and almond tarts, and other cookies and treats to purchase.
Come join us and visit our quaint cozy cottages
528 Eastside Drive.
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( Geneva, IL). TODAY! SundaySwedish Day Midsummer Festival, Father's Day-June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at theGood Temp...
06/16/2024

( Geneva, IL). TODAY! Sunday

Swedish Day Midsummer Festival, Father's Day-June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at the
Good Templar Park location, 528 Eastside Dr. 9am-4pm

Celebrating Midsummer Since 1911
Swedish Day (Svenskarnas Dag, Inc.) is the Midwest's oldest Midsummer festival, dating back to 1911. Swedish Day is held on the 3rd Sunday of June at Good Templar Park in Geneva, IL. This ethnic festival, organized by the Swedish Day Committee of IOGT, has entertained the Fox Valley area for generations. Come out for the day and enjoy beautiful Good Templar Park! This family event has something for everyone: Swedish Foods & American, Arts & Crafts/Vendors Fair, Scandinavian Bakery, Maypole Celebration and Dance, Viking Encampment & Warriors Demonstration, Kids Games, Live Music with Abba Salute, Swedish Children's Choir, etc., Icelandic Pony and more!
Admission
Adults -- $7
Children 12 and under free
People dressed in Traditional Scandinavian Folk Costumes also Free.
The Viking Ship Tours and historic Cottage Walk Tours charge an extra fee.

Swedish Pancakes, Meatball Dinner, Herring Dinner, Sloppy Joes & Hotdogs, Cardamom Coffee Cake, Tarts, Ice cream.
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Cottage Walks and Viking Ship Tours throughout the day for an extra fee

For more information:
https://www.goodtemplarpark.org/events

( Geneva, IL) Tomorrow, Sunday Swedish Day Midsummer Festival, Father's Day- June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at theGood ...
06/16/2024

( Geneva, IL) Tomorrow, Sunday Swedish Day Midsummer Festival, Father's Day- June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at the
Good Templar Park location, 528 Eastside Dr. 9am-4pm

Celebrating Midsummer Since 1911
Swedish Day (Svenskarnas Dag, Inc.) is the Midwest's oldest Midsummer festival, dating back to 1911. Swedish Day is held on the 3rd Sunday of June at Good Templar Park in Geneva, IL. This ethnic festival, organized by the Swedish Day Committee of IOGT, has entertained the Fox Valley area for generations. Come out for the day and enjoy beautiful Good Templar Park! This family event has something for everyone: Swedish Foods & American, Arts & Crafts/Vendors Fair, Scandinavian Bakery, Maypole Celebration and Dance, Viking Encampment & Warriors Demonstration, Kids Games, Live Music with Abba Salute, Swedish Children's Choir, etc., Icelandic Pony and more!
Admission
Adults -- $7
Children 12 and under free
People dressed in Traditional Scandinavian Folk Costumes also Free.
The Viking Ship Tours and historic Cottage Walk Tours charge an extra fee.

Swedish Pancakes, Meatball Dinner, Herring Dinner, Sloppy Joes & Hotdogs, Cardamom Coffee Cake, Tarts, Ice cream.
Please SHARE

Cottage Walks and Viking Ship Tours throughout the day for an extra fee

For more information:
https://www.goodtemplarpark.org/events

( Geneva, IL) Tomorrow Sunday Swedish Day Festival, Father's Day- June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at theGood Templar Par...
06/16/2024

( Geneva, IL) Tomorrow Sunday Swedish Day Festival, Father's Day- June 16th, 2024, our 100th year at the
Good Templar Park location, 528 Eastside Dr. 9am-4pm

Celebrating Midsummer Since 1911
Swedish Day (Svenskarnas Dag, Inc.) is the Midwest's oldest Midsummer festival, dating back to 1911. Swedish Day is held on the 3rd Sunday of June at Good Templar Park in Geneva, IL. This ethnic festival, organized by the Swedish Day Committee of IOGT, has entertained the Fox Valley area for generations. Come out for the day and enjoy beautiful Good Templar Park! This family event has something for everyone: Swedish Foods & American, Arts & Crafts/Vendors Fair, Scandinavian Bakery, Maypole Celebration and Dance, Viking Encampment & Warriors Demonstration, Kids Games, Live Music with Abba Salute, Swedish Children's Choir, etc., Icelandic Pony and more!
Admission
Adults -- $7
Children 12 and under free
People dressed in Traditional Scandinavian Folk Costumes also Free.
The Viking Ship Tours and historic Cottage Walk Tours charge an extra fee.

Swedish Pancakes, Meatball Dinner, Herring Dinner, Sloppy Joes & Hotdogs, Cardamom Coffee Cake, Tarts, Ice cream.
Please SHARE

Cottage Walks and Viking Ship Tours throughout the day for an extra fee

For more information:
https://www.goodtemplarpark.org/events

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Geneva, IL
60134

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