It's that time of year again when
Americans with Finnish roots celebrate Urho's miraculous rescue of
the grape crop. The words he uttered: “Heinäsirkka,
heinäsirkka, Mene taalta
hiiten!” (Grasshopper, grasshopper, go home!) so alarmed the little
critters that they all disappeared.
You might practice saying the words — you
never know when something like that will come in handy. For sure, dig out your
purple and green clothing to wear on St. Urho's Tay, interestingly timed one day before another fun March celebration.
Lots of ways to celebrate:
Beforehand: A Grasshopper Hop in
Crosslake, Minnesota—March 5. So we missed that.
Finland, Minnesota, kicks of
festivities this weekend, March 11-13, their 41st annual
event: a Miss Helmi talent and beauty contest, food, music, parade!
On the actual day, March 17, the day is
commemorated by folks in Butte, Montana, (crowning of St. and Miss
Urho, live music and bag pipers) and in Donna, Texas (dinner).
Menahga, Minnesota, celebrates March
18-20 by crowning their own St. Urho King and Queen, a
magician/comedian, pancake breakfast, horse drawn wagon rides, mojakka feed, the changing of the guards, St. Urho’s Day parade, bar
stool races on Spirit Lake and live music. And on Sunday, enjoy the
Blueberry Pines snow sculpture contest (if snow remains).
Squaw Lake, Minnesota, also
celebrates March 19.
If nothing else, kick back and
appreciate a nice glass of wine.
Nikki
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