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Jƣn us f INGEBRETSEN’S FALL SALE! SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 6 INGEBRETSEN’S 1601 EAST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 INGEBRETSEN’S NORDIC MARKETPLACE 1601 EAST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55407 P.612.729.9333 WWW.INGEBRETSENS.COM NORWAY HOUSE LOCATION 913 E FRANKLIN AVE MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55404 STOCKHOLM WI LOCATION 12092 HIGHWAY 35 STOCKHOLM,WI 54769 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT NO.3430 FALL EVENTS 2018 OCTober - december hours M-F 9A-5:30P SAT 9A-5P SUN CLOSED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 LUTEFISK & LEFSE DAY Celebrate our most iconic foods! Join us for lutef isk and lefse tasting from 11:00 to 1:00. COD FISHING IN THE 1850 S LOFOTEN ISLANDS 10AM-4PM Dick Enstad will be here with his fascinating new display! It tells the story of the farmer f ishermen who would return to the Lofotens every winter when the cod were running. Many products were made from the cod, lutefisk being one of them. NANCY ENSTAD LUCET DEMO 10AM-4PM Learn how to use a lucet, the wooden tool used to make small square cordage that dates back to the Viking Age. ROSEMALING 9:30AM-12:30PM Demonstration of this beautiful Norwegian art form with award-winning Shirley Evenstad. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 TRINE HAHNEMANN BOOK SIGNING 1-3PM Trine Hahnemann, Danish chef, cookbook author, and leader of the Nordic Cuisine movement, will be here to sign her latest work, Copenhagen Food. A warm and personal book, Trine takes readers on a tour of her home city, sharing stories and recipes from its many fascinating neighborhoods. Book signing from 1 to 3 at the main store, 1601 E. Lake Street AUTHOR TALK AND FOOD DEMO: 6:30 TO 8:00PM at Norway House 913 E. Franklin Avenue OCTOBER 24, 25, 26 EMPLOYEE’S FLEA MARKET 9AM-5PM This sale of vintage Scandinavian goods is packed like Grandma’s attic. Ingebretsen’s employees gather up wonderful things from their homes for this sale that is full of surprises and bargains. New items are added each day. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 STELLER HANDCRAFTED GOODS TRUNK SHOW 1-4PM We’ve happily carried Julie Steller’s up-cycled wool mittens and hats for a long time. Join Julie as she brings more of her products to share – new this year are Swedish braid-trimmed denim jackets. WOODCARVING WITH JOCK HOLMAN 9AM-4PM Jock is a master of many carving techniques, from acanthus style and dragons to f lat-plane figures. Come watch him demonstrate! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 WOODWORKERS DEMONSTRATIONS 11AM-3PM Fred Livesay and Tom Dengler carve spoons, bowls and boxes, and Jim Ayers creates birds with fan carving. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 LILLUNN TRUNK SHOW 1-4PM Lillunn of Norway is a wonderful new line of coats and jackets, blankets and shawls, all made in Norway of warm, soft wool in richly colored plaids, tweeds, and patterns. Special prices today! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 JOLLY TROLL 10AM-4PM Troll Encounters of the Jolly Kind – Part 2! Remember the Jolly Troll, one of the first (1960s) Swedish smörgåsbord buffets in town? Visit those memories or discover what this truly iconic restaurant was about with Carole Jean Anderson, daughter of the founders. Back again after her super-popular appearance last year, she’ll bring more stories, music, pictures, and recipes, plus food tastings from special guest Patrice Johnson, author of ‘Jul’ Swedish American Christmas Traditions. And don’t be surprised if a special visitor or some of the jolly, animated trolls that inhabited the restaurants actually drop by! From 10 to 4, with talks at 11 and 1. A jolly time will be had by all! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 VIKING BATTALION 10:30AM The men of the Viking Battalion stood at the intersection of Norwegian and American history. A thousand Norwegian and Norwegian-American men were formed into the 99 th Infantry Battalion, who intensely trained for an invasion of German-occupied Norway in WWII and served in Europe. They were the Guard of Honor for King Haakon VII’s triumphant return to Oslo in June 1945. Members of the 99 th Infantry Battalion Educational Foundation, dedicated to preserving their story, will be here for a fascinating presentation about this little known piece of history. NORDIC DOLL COSTUMES 11AM-3PM Perennial favorite Debbie Gustafson is here with her beautifully detailed Nordic folk costumes for 18” dolls. TROENTORP-BÅSTAD SWEDISH CLOGS TRUNK SHOW 1-5PM Troentorp-Båstad Swedish Clogs have been making premium quality and beautifully designed clogs for well over 100 years. Join us for a special trunk show featuring a huge variety of their most popular styles and one of a kinds! FRI & SAT, NOVEMBER 23 & 24 LEGENDS IN WOOL TRUNK SHOW ALL DAY Laurie Jacobi and Mary Jane Miller showcase their beautifully designed coats, jackets, and accessories. Their wearable works of art combine nature, beauty, and legend with natural wool f ibers and impeccable craftsmanship. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 ANNE GILLESPIE LEWIS BOOK SIGNING 11AM-1PM Author Anne Gillespie Lewis will sign her book Marie-Andree at Ten/Letters from her Island, her old favorite A Perfect Tree for Christmas , and her booklet about Nordic Christmas traditions. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 SAMI DAY 11AM-3PM Members of the local Sami community bring activities inspired by and information about the indigenous people of the Nordic arctic. CHIP CARVING 11AM-2PM Luke Dudzik demonstrates this beautifully intricate style of wood carving. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES - FILM SCREENING ~7PM Our Vines Have Tender Grapes is the story of a Norwegian immigrant farm family in Wisconsin told through the eyes of their 7-year old daughter (Margaret O’Brien). It’s a sweet, joyous movie about childhood growing up in a small town immigrant community in the 1940s. We’ll have music and door prizes as well! Time to be announced (between 7 & 7:30). Tickets available from us or the theater. A great way to begin the holiday season! * At the Riverview Theatre SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 LUCIA DAY 11AM-1PM Enjoy Christmas music and pepparkakor served up by the Svenskarnasdag Girls Choir. NORWAY HOUSE AND STOCKHOLM EVENTS Gingerbread Wonderland (Nov. 9 - Dec. 30) is just one of a great lineup of events at Norway House this season. Check their website, norwayhouse.org, for details, and visit our cozy “butikk” there when you visit! Do plan a visit to our wonderful shop in the charming town of Stockholm, Wisconsin, on Lake Pepin, just a bit over an hour from the Twin Cities. Many fun events there are listed on stockholmwisconsin.com culminating with a Stockholm Swedish Christmas on Dec. 1! Join us for our annual Fall Sale, and a great lineup of special events that will add fun and interest to the season! * We keep adding things to our lineup! Check our website often for additions, or stop in for an updated schedule.

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C O D F I S H I N G I N T H E 1 8 5 0 s L O F OT E N I S L A N D S1 0 A M - 4 P MDick Enstad will be here with his fascinating new display! It tells the story of the farmer f ishermen who would return to the Lofotens every winter when the cod were running. Many products were made from the cod, lutef isk being one of them.

NANCY ENSTAD LUCET DEMO1 0 A M - 4 P MLearn how to use a lucet, the wooden tool used to make small square cordage that dates back to the Viking Age.

R O S E M A L I N G 9 : 3 0 A M - 1 2 : 3 0 P MDemonstration of this beautiful Norwegian art form with award-winning Shirley Evenstad.

M O N DAY, O C T O B E R 2 2T R I N E H A H N E M A N NB O O K S I G N I N G 1 - 3 P MTrine Hahnemann, Danish chef, cookbook author, and leader of the Nordic Cuisine movement, will be here to sign her latest work, Copenhagen Food. A warm and personal book, Trine takes readers on a tour of her home city, sharing stories and recipes from its many fascinating neighborhoods.  Book signing from 1 to 3 at the main store, 1601 E. Lake StreetAU T H O R TA L K A N D F O O D D E M O : 6 : 3 0 TO 8 : 0 0 P M at Norway House913 E. Franklin Avenue

O C T O B E R 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6E M P L OY E E ’ S F L E A M A R K E T9AM-5PMThis sale of vintage Scandinavian goods is packed like Grandma’s attic. Ingebretsen’s employees gather up wonderful things from their homes for this sale that is full of surprises and bargains. New items are added each day.

S AT U R DAY, O C T O B E R 2 7S T E L L E R H A N D C R A F T E D G O O D S T R U N K S H OW1 - 4 P MWe’ve happily carried Julie Steller’s up-cycled wool mittens and hats for a long time. Join Julie as she brings more of her products to share – new this year are Swedish braid-trimmed denim jackets.

WO O D C A RV I N G W I T H J O C K H O L M A N9 A M - 4 P MJock is a master of many carving techniques, from acanthus style and dragons to f lat-plane f igures.Come watch him demonstrate!

S AT U R DAY, N OV E M B E R 3 WO O DWO R K E R S D E M O N S T R AT I O N S1 1 A M - 3 P MFred Livesay and Tom Dengler carve spoons, bowls and boxes, and Jim Ayers creates birds with fan carving.

S AT U R DAY, N OV E M B E R 1 0 L I L L U N N T R U N K S H OW1 - 4 P MLillunn of Norway is a wonderful new line of coats and jackets, blankets and shawls, all made in Norway of warm, soft wool in richly colored plaids, tweeds, and patterns. Special prices today!

F R I DAY, N OV E M B E R 1 6J O L LY T R O L L10AM-4PMTroll Encounters of the Jolly Kind – Part 2! Remember the Jolly Troll, one of the f irst (1960s) Swedish smörgåsbord buffets in town? Visit those memories or discover what this truly iconic restaurant was about with Carole Jean Anderson, daughter of the founders. Back again after her super-popular appearance last year, she’ll bringmore stories, music, pictures, and recipes, plus food tastings from special guest Patrice Johnson, author of  ‘Jul’ Swedish American Christmas Traditions. And don’t be surprised if a special visitor or some of the jolly, animated trolls that inhabited the restaurants actually drop by! From 10 to 4, with talks at 11 and 1 . A jolly time will be had by all!

S AT U R DAY, N OV E M B E R 1 7V I K I N G BAT TA L I O N1 0 : 3 0 A MThe men of the Viking Battalion stood at the intersection of Norwegian and American history. A thousand Norwegian and Norwegian-American men were formed into the 99th Infantry Battalion, who intensely trained for an invasion of German-occupied Norway in WWII and served in Europe. They were the Guard of Honor for King Haakon VII’s triumphant return to Oslo in June 1945.Members of the 99th Infantry Battalion Educational Foundation, dedicated to preserving their story, will be here for a fascinating presentation about this little known piece of history.

N O R D I C D O L L C O S T U M E S1 1 A M - 3 P MPerennial favorite Debbie Gustafson is here with her beautifully detailed Nordic folk costumes for 18” dolls.

T R O E N TO R P - BÅ S TA D S W E D I S H C L O G ST R U N K S H OW1 - 5 P MTroentorp-Båstad Swedish Clogs have been making premium quality and beautifully designed clogs for well over 100 years. Join us for a special trunk show featuring a huge variety of their most popular styles and one of a kinds!

FR I & SAT, NOVEMBER 23 & 24 L E G E N D S I N WO O L T R U N K S H OWA L L DAYLaurie Jacobi and Mary Jane Miller showcase their beautifully designed coats, jackets, and accessories. Their wearable works of art combine nature, beauty, and legend with natural wool f ibers and impeccable craftsmanship.

F R I DAY, N OV E M B E R 2 3A N N E G I L L E S P I E L E W I S B O O K S I G N I N G1 1 A M - 1 P MAuthor Anne Gillespie Lewis will sign her book Marie-Andree at Ten/Letters from her Island, her old favorite A Perfect Tree for Christmas, and her booklet about Nordic Christmas traditions.

S AT U R DAY, D E C E M B E R 1S A M I DAY 1 1 A M - 3 P MMembers of the local Sami community bring activities inspired by and information about the indigenous people of the Nordic arctic.

C H I P C A RV I N G1 1 A M - 2 P MLuke Dudzik demonstrates this beautifully intricate style of wood carving.

T H U R S DAY, D E C E M B E R 6O U R V I N E S H AV E T E N D E R G R A P E S - F I L M S C R E E N I N G~ 7 P MOur Vines Have Tender Grapes is the story of a Norwegian immigrant farm family in Wisconsin told through the eyes of their 7-year old daughter (Margaret O’Brien). It’s a sweet, joyous movie about childhood growing up in a small town immigrant community in the 1940s. We’ll have music and door prizes as well! Time to be announced (between 7 & 7:30). Tickets available from us or the theater. A great way to begin the holiday season!*At the Riverview Theatre

S AT U R DAY, D E C E M B E R 8L U C I A DAY 1 1 A M - 1 P M Enjoy Christmas music and pepparkakor served up by the Svenskarnasdag Girls Choir.

N O RWAY H O U S E A N D S TO C K H O L M E V E N T SGingerbread Wonderland(Nov. 9 - Dec. 30) is just one of a great lineup of events at Norway House this season. Check their website, norwayhouse.org, for details, and visit our cozy “butikk” there when you visit!

Do plan a visit to our wonderful shop in the charming town of Stockholm, Wisconsin, on Lake Pepin, just a bit over an hour from the Twin Cities. Many fun events there are listed on stockholmwisconsin.com culminating with a Stockholm Swedish Christmas on Dec. 1 !

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TEA & ÆBLESKIVERS11:00-1:00Come and sample Denmark’s favorite freshmade pastry, and Sweden’s delicious Söderblandning tea.

KALEVALA TRUNK SHOW10:00-1:00Kalevala jewelry from Finland is renowned for its historical replicas and beautiful contemporary collections, each piece telling a story. Cathy Trast will join us with a lovely collection from this most unique line.

BEINGS OF YGGDRASILBOOK SIGNING1:00-3:00Author and artist Jordain Kinnander will sign and discuss his new book, an intriguing exploration of the origin and evolution of such ancient creatures as giants, elves, gods, and goddesses.

NORDIC KNIVES10:00-2:00Our annual visit from knife expert George Lokken, with his great selection of knives from Finland, Sweden, and Norway.

CHEESE DAY! SAMPLES ALL DAYSample a wide variety of our tasty Nordic cheeses! Select cheeses, plus slicers and other accoutrements, are on sale today.

ROSEMALING & JEWELRY DEMONSTRATIONS 10:00-2:00Join us for rosemaling and Nordic stone jewelry demonstrations by the multi-talented Lois and Ron Mueller. Special selection of their work is available today only!

LOCAL ARTIST - CINDY LINDGREN11:00-1:00Cindy creates charming cards and prints that capture the best of Minnesota, and its Nordic roots. Enter the drawing for a free print!

MEET THE ARTIST - KIM GORDON11:00-2:00Local artist Kim brings her distinctive, animal-loving line of cards, posters, luminaries, and more!

BAKING DAYToday we celebrate baking! Sales on select cookware, cookbooks and aprons, and lots of yummy baked good samples.

WAFFLE TASTING9:00-10:30Join us for a delicious Nordic waff le sample topped with lingonberries.

LOCAL ARTIST - LISA RYDIN ERICKSON 10:00-12:00Lisa will demonstrate her method of creating vibrant Nordic images with watercolor.

LEFSE DOGS12:00-1:00 Lefse Dogs will be served - only $2!

VIKING PHOTO SNAPS!Take your photo in our fjord scene complete with Viking ship and gear. Special sale on Viking helmets today.

And as always, special pricing on some of our favorite comfort foods from our meat market :

Bulk Cheeses - $1.50 off per lb

EXCLUDES: GUDBRANDSDALOST, SKI QUEEN PRE-PACK, BRIE,

EKTE GJETOST, SNØFRISK & GULOST

Lutefisk sale only on Oct 20th !

$8.98/lb REG. $9.89

OUR FAMOUS PICKLED HERRING:

IN TRADIT IONAL WINE SAUCE $3.99/Pint REG. $5.99

OR W/ DILL, CREAM OR CREAMY DILL $4.49/Pint REG. $6.49

SWEDISH SAUSAGE/MEATBALLS $5.49/lb REG. $6.99

PEA SOUP/HAM LOAF $4.49/lb REG. $5.99

COUNTRY STYLE R IBS $2.99/lb REG. $4.49

SMOKED PORK HOCKS $2.98/lb REG. $3.98

BREAD & BUTTER ROAST $3.99/lb REG. $5.49

CHOICE R IBEYE $9.99/lb REG. $12.99

CHOICE S IRLOIN $6.99/lb REG. $8.99

SMOKED SALMON • l imit 2 lbs $14.98/lb REG. $17.98

And check out all our specialties at regular prices,

from smoked jerky and rullepølse to

blood sausage and lefse!

ORREFORS KOSTA BODA DAY11:00-1:00Orrefors and Kosta Boda are two of Sweden’s oldest and most revered glassworks. Our local rep Heather Hawthorne joins us to share her knowledge of their beautiful products, from serving pieces and drinkware to candleholders.Special sale prices today, plus a drawing for a door prize!

HORREDSMATTAN RUGS TRUNK SHOW11:00-2:00Andrew Rasmussen brings us a variety of these superbly designed and crafted plastic rugs from Sweden. Special prices today only!

20% offONE REGULAR PRICED ITEM IN OUR GIFTSHOP**EXCLUDES FOOD & LEFSE GRILLS

VALID DURING SALE WEEK: SEPT 29 - OCT 6IN STORE ONLY 1601 E LAKE ST 612 729 9333

20% off ONE REGULAR PRICED ITEM IN OUR CLOTHING & NEEDLEWORK STORE*

*VALID DURING SALE WEEK: SEPT 29 - OCT 6IN STORE ONLY 1605 E LAKE ST 612 729 9333

10% offONE REGULAR PRICED ITEM**EXCLUDES DEL I FOOD & LEFSE GRILLS

VALID OCT 8-31IN STORE ONLY 1601 o r 1605 E LAKE ST 612 729 9333

CHOCOLATE, COFFEE & CANDY DAYA day of deliciousness with samplings of both imported and local treats. Biking Viking coffee on sale today!

“STRUT YOUR SØLJE” DAY: REPAIR & REFURBISH YOUR SILVER JEWELRY • 10:00-2:00Award-winning jewelry designer Liz Bucheit will share her deep knowledge of this delicate Norwegian silver jewelry. Bring your sølje in and Liz will help identify and provide information about it, and offer ideas on how to clean it and keep it glistening. She will also give a talk at 12 about sølje and its history that is sure to be fascinating!

I N G E B R E T S E N ’ S F A L L S A L E W E E K E V E N T S 2 0 1 8I N G E B R ETS E N ’ S 2018 ANNUAL FALL SALE!

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 THROUGH SATURDAY OCTOBER 6

Let’s celebrate 97 years on our corner of vibrant and always-interesting East Lake Street! We so value you, our loyal customers and friends.

Join us as we kick off a great fall and holiday season!

15 to 50% offKNITTING

NORDIC YARNS, KNITT ING BOOKS, AND SUPPL IES

HOME GOODSCOZY BLANKETS AND PILLOWS, TABLE L INENS, CANDLE HOLDERS,

CRYSTAL VASES & SERVING PIECES, ART PRINTS, AND MUCH MORE!

ORREFORS & KOSTA BODA CRYSTALSALE PRICES ALL WEEK, PLUS A SPECIAL EVENT ON FRIDAY WITH

DOOR PRIZES!

TABLETOPUP TO 50% SAVINGS ON DISCONTINUED PATTERNS AND COLORS

DAILY SPECIALS

BRING IN THESE COUPONS FOR EXTRA SAVINGS!