The Swedish holiday of Midsummer (or Midsommar in Swedish) is of Viking origin, celebrated around the summer solstice and was brought to Dakota Territory by Swedish immigrants from Dalarna Province in 1868. Midsommar in Dalesburg celebrates summertime and the Scandinavian heritage. The Dalesburg Midsummer Festival is an annual community homecoming event sponsored and held at Dalesburg Lutheran Church, rural Vermillion, SD on the Friday between June 19-25. The afternoon and evening programs feature the themes of Scandinavia, Scandinavian-America and Rural Life. A highlight of the Festival is the frequent performing individuals and groups from Sweden, Denmark and Norway. The smorgasbord supper is served by the Women of the ELCA at Dalesburg Lutheran. Food is also served by the Dalesburg Luther League throughout the day. A visitor is always valkommen! The Midsummer weekend closes on Sunday morning with a community worship service sponsored by Dalesburg Lutheran, Dalesburg Baptist and Komstad Covenant Churches. The public is invited to attend. The responsibility of planning the Festival rests with the Dalesburg Midsummer Festival Committee. For more information, contact:


Dalesburg Midsummer Festival
30595 University Road                                (605)253-2575                                       Vermillion, SD 57069-6507                     rjohnson@bmtc.net

 


Dalesburg Midsummer Festival

Dalesburg Midsummer Festival

Dancing around the Maypole,  Midsummer Festival

       DSA Midsummer Festival

For more history on the tradition of the Midsommar festival take a look at this site:      http://www.scandinavica.com/culture/tradition/midsummer.htm

Preparing the Maypole

picking wildflowersDanmarkNorgeSverigeSuomi - Finland

· Be sure to join us for the 2009 Dalesburg Midsommar Festival—June 19, 2009 Dalesburg Lutheran Church, for more info call Ron Johnson, 605-253-2575 or rjohnson@bmtc.net