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FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Dear friends and members,

Spring has arrived in Maryland, filling the landscape with blossoming trees and flowers—a refreshing change after my recent three-week stay in Sweden. Although I enjoyed reconnecting with family and friends there, the weather was rather unremarkable. 

Swedish days were longer than those in Maryland, yet sunlight was scarce, making it feel as though the season hovered between winter and spring. Few plants bloomed, except for the occasional Tussilago spotted along roadside ditches during my journey from Dalarna to Västerås. The vibrant yellow Tussilago flowers are a traditional signal that spring is approaching in Sweden. They often spark lively conversations as the seasons shift. We used to ask classmates whether they'd seen any Tussilago and where or how many they found. In the past, Tussilago marked the moment to bring bicycles out of winter storage. Nowadays, people bike throughout the year in Sweden, equipped with studded tires for safety on snowy and icy roads.

On April 12th, our Drott Lodge meeting will include Easter witches and crafts, offering an engaging program suitable for both children and adults. We'll delve into Swedish Easter customs and learn how Swedes welcome this holiday. An Easter potluck buffet will be part of the event, so bring your favorite Swedish dish to share. Visit our events page to sign up now.

We're also reintroducing our popular Sewing Circle in April. Experience isn't required. Just drop by to discover our bazaar projects. Above all, we hope you'll join us for camaraderie and enjoyment. An email with further details will follow.

Looking forward to seeing you at our April 12th meeting!


In Truth and Unity,

Karin Weeden



Top: Drott members make semlor buns at February's lodge meeting. 

Bottom: Last month's program on Sami in pop culture. 



Sweden wins 18 medals at Cortina Olympics

The Swedish team won 18 medals - eight gold, six silver and four bronze. It is the most successful Winter Games Sweden has had to date. Sweden was number 7 in the overall medal count. The Swedish women dominated in cross-country skiing. Medals were won in biathlon, curling, alpine skiing and freestyle skiing. 


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 Your Swedish Conversation?


The American Scandinavian Association is starting up a monthly group for relaxed conversation around a theme. Improve your Swedish language skills in a friendly and supportive setting. 

Other Nordic languages offered as well. 

Sign up at amscaninfo@gmail.com

Member Spotlight:  Carol Boquist

What is your connection to Sweden?

My great-grandparents were born in Sweden. My grandfather was born in New York before they settled in New Jersey. They had 5 more boys and 2 girls. He and my grandmother moved across New Jersey near the border with Easton, PA where my grandfather and a brother opened an optical office.  My dad and his 2 sisters were raised in nearby Phillipsburg, NJ. 


Tell us a little about yourself

After Pearl Harbor, my father enlisted in WWII; he was in Europe when I was born. My mother and I lived with her family in Nazareth, PA until Dad came home. We then moved to Phillipsburg, NJ where my brother and I grew up. My earliest Swedish memories were hardtack at Christmas Eve dinner at my grandparents. As the roads got better, we occasionally made the trip across New Jersey for get-togethers with the Boquist Family, in the summer, Christmas, and vacations at the Jersey shore. They were always so welcoming! 

I worked at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, supporting early computers and supercomputers, spacecraft telemetry, as well as Earth and Space science research and data distribution. I retired in 2012 and went back part time for almost 5 years. I consider myself fortunate to have worked for so long at such an amazing place.

My passions are cats, dogs, reading cookbooks, and being outside. I bought a small house because I wanted a dog and a cat. After retiring, I started volunteering in my neighborhood, recently on water remediation and a conservation garden.

Over the years I’ve had some great trips traveling through Europe and the Middle East. In 1963 while in Copenhagen, I took the hydrofoil to Malmö so I could set foot on Swedish soil! My most recent trip was with my partner, Richard Glassbrook, visiting his family in Dusseldorf.


How did you discover Drott Lodge, and what keeps you involved?

In the late ’70s I saw an ad for a Scandinavian cooky class. The woman sitting next to me mentioned the American Scandinavian Foundation (now ASA). I went to the next event, which was Lucia. I met some really nice Vasa members and soon became a member of Drott Lodge! At some point we had a bazaar; pretty soon I was chairing the bazaar, the kitchen, imported foods, and gifts. For several years I was active at ASA, danced with the Nordic dancers, and attended Saturday Swedish school. So many great presentations and events over the years. So many amazing people and their wonderful stories!


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