Story
Telling
Costumed performers will tell Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales and
give interpretive presentations on the great Danish author and artist.
The day also includes a puppeteer performing Danish classics. Great
for kids. Free.
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Little Scandinavian Supper
Chef David Hveem has prepared a Norwegian and Swedish menu, including
Insalata Caprese (cranberry spinach salad), Norwegian salmon in dill
cream and apple streusel cake. The dinner will be served Friday at 6
p.m. at the Greenwood Student Center at Snow College. The cost is $13
per person, $8 for children 8 years and younger.
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Bus Tour
Moderated tour will put you in touch with 19th Century Ephraim as you
drive past homes, cemeteries, rock quarries and monuments, and hear
the lore connected with the sites.
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Scandinavian Heritage Conference
A free educational event featuring authors and professors talking about
Central Utah’s Scandinavian and pioneer past.
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Ceramics
Workshops
New to the Ephraim Scandinavian Heritage Festival this year, the Central
Utah Art Center will host ceramics workshops that will allow participants
to take home a truly unique creation. The workshops will feature alternative
firing methods for ceramics and will allow participants to take home
a unique creation from the festival.
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Spring
City Heritage Day
Spring City Heritage Day: Spring City,
about 12 miles northeast of Ephraim, is a national historic district
and possibly the best preserved 19th Century Mormon village in the
west. The town's annual heritage day is Saturday, coinciding with
the Scandinavian Heritage Festival. The highlight is a tour of about
a dozen restored homes and buildings. Cost of the tour: $10 for adults,
$5 for children under 12. The day also includes an art and antiques
sale featuring noted Spring City artists.
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Hoopla
Consistent with the goal of combining education and family
fun, the festival will include a parade, clowns, quilt show, area tours,
beauty queens, a street dance and more.
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