KINGSBURG âThe 55
th annual Swedish Days in Downtown Kingsburg will take place Thursday, May 13Â through Saturday, May 15, 2021.
The ultimate Scandinavian Vacation the third weekend in May invites all who dare to experience and taste the rich culture of Sweden in Kingsburg.Â
It all begins on Thursday night with a Swedish Pea Soup & Pancake Supper. On Friday night, visitors will enjoy a great Swedish Dinner and start Saturday morning with a traditional Svenska Pancake Breakfast.
Besides the many great shops & restaurants on Draper St. in Downtown Kingsburg, it is also where you will find the Swedish Cultural Village. Here you can experience the Swedish Culture as you discover many food and craft booths and enjoy the entertainment.
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Geneva s Swedish Days festival will return in June Geneva s Swedish Days festival will return in June this year. But some of its traditional events, like the Kids Day parade (pictured), have been canceled due to ongoing concerns tied to the coronavirus. Daily Herald File Photo
Geneva s Swedish Days festival is returning for 2021.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce has scheduled the festival dates for June 24-27. But much planning is still in flux due to ongoing health and safety concerns tied to the coronavirus especially for potential events on public property.
We are well aware that Swedish Days is a tradition and was greatly missed last year, Geneva Chamber of Commerce President Paula Schmidt said in a statement. We hope to organize more events and happenings, however, we must follow city and state regulations.
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Posted2/26/2021 6:00 AM
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