The Scandinavian Festival Of Southern California Is Back For Its 45th Year Of Fun & Festivities
By Angela
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Published March 10, 2020
Did you know that Southern California is home to an annual Scandinavian Festival that is now in its 45th year? Coming up in the month of April, this annual tradition in SoCal is back again and it’s better than ever.
Looking for a fun springtime activity the whole family will love? If traveling to distant countries is not on your agenda right now, how about heading to Scandinavia without ever leaving home?
Now in its 45th year, the Scandinavian Festival has been a staple in this one SoCal town where people gather from all over to celebrate the Scandinavian roots of this part of SoCal.
The festival is coming up on April 4-5, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission to the festival is $10 for adults, $5 for teens, and free for kids 12 and under.
So what exactly can you expect when you attend this festival? For starters, lots of delicious food! From traditional savory foods like Swedish meatballs to all of your favorite desserts including aebleskivers, you can sink your teeth into one delicious dish after another at this authentic Scandinavian festival.
More than just food, you'll also find plenty of entertainment. For example, if you've always wondered what an authentic Viking village looked like you'll get a chance to experience that during a reenactment at this annual festival.
If you really want to experience this festival in style, you can even dress up like a Viking. Not just for kids, the grown-ups sure seem to enjoy these festivities.
If good old-fashioned arts and crafts make you swoon, then this is one festival you won't want to miss as you'll find plenty of craft-making to experience here.
You can even make a traditional head wreath with real flowers!
As you might expect, you may even have an opportunity to do some dancing around the Maypole when you attend this longtime folk festival. What a fun and memorable way to celebrate springtime in SoCal!
Have you ever had the opportunity to attend the Scandinavian Festival in Southern California? If you’d like to check it out again or look into attending for the first time, you can get additional details by visiting the festival’s official website right over here .
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