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FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Dear friends and members,

In April, we had an amazing Easter celebration that marked the kickoff of our new children’s club, Tomtar and Troll. You might have already seen the front-page coverage in the Vasa Star. The kids dressed up as Easter witches, created colorful Easter cards, and traded them for some sweet treats at each table.

In the meantime, the adults got a bit crafty by adding colorful feathers and eggs to the påskris, and they lined up to dip white candles into wax in cheerful spring colors.

As always, our påskbuffet was a hit, featuring plenty of deviled eggs, Jansson’s temptation, and a variety of side dishes. Many guests brought delightful desserts for our coffee time. It’s truly heartwarming to see so many happy faces enjoying Swedish crafts and our delicious buffet. 

On Monday, April 27, Drott and ASA teamed up to host a Zoom event for Valborg. The program featured the history of Valborg, Valborg songs, personal stories and pictures, and time for conversation around the virtual bonfire. It was a well-attended event and received fantastic feedback from participants. If you missed it, you can catch the recording at this link.

Now that May is here, we have two inspiring Drott events to look forward to. On May 17, we’ll have new member installation and dive into a presentation about Norway’s Swedish history. 

Then, on May 30, we’ll gather at Carderock Park, MD, to celebrate the summer solstice a bit early. We’ll aim to enjoy our Swedish midsummer holiday tradition in more comfortable weather. 

Another highlight is the 100th anniversary of the John Ericsson memorial in Washington D.C. The Swedish embassy will host the ceremony on May 29 at 9 AM. We’ll share more details as the date approaches.

Lastly, the summer months promise innovative changes for Drott Lodge! We’ll continue to meet at St. Luke’s for fun, creative, and team-building events. Our board is currently planning programs, so be sure 

to save June 14, July 12, and August 9 for Drott Days of Summer. Watch the website and Facebook for more information. 

In Truth and Unity,

Karin Weeden



Swedish Footprints in the United States - Celebrating 250 Years of Shared History

Embassy of Sweden

For nearly four centuries, people of Swedish descent have helped shape the United States. 

Presented in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, the exhibition traces the diverse stories and enduring legacies of Swedish Americans through prints, photographs, videos, and music.

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Swede Wins Indianapolis 500

Swedish driver Felix Rosenqvist made history at the 2026 Indianapolis 500, charging from behind in the closing laps to capture victory in the closest finish in race history. With the victory, Rosenqvist became only the third Swede to win the Indy 500, joining fellow Swedish champions Kenny Bräck and Marcus Ericsson.


Arne and Eva Dunhem

On June 1, Arne and Eva Dunhem were honored with the prestigious Henry Hanson Award from the American Scandinavian Association in recognition of their longstanding dedication and exceptional service to the Scandinavian community.

Named for one of ASA’s founding members, the Henry Hanson Award is presented annually to an individual or individuals who have made significant contributions to the Association and to the promotion of Nordic culture and heritage. The award recognizes leadership, commitment, and a sustained record of service that strengthens Scandinavian traditions and fosters a sense of community.

Arne and Eva exemplify these qualities through their many years of tireless volunteer work and cultural advocacy. Through their involvement with Drott Lodge and ASA, they have worked diligently to preserve and promote Scandinavian customs, traditions, and fellowship. Their enthusiasm, generosity, and willingness to serve have enriched the lives of countless individuals and helped ensure that Scandinavian heritage continues to thrive for future generations.

Congratulations to Arne and Eva Dunhem on receiving the 2026 Henry Hanson Award and thank you for your outstanding service. The award was presented by ASA president Juris Lazdins.



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