Lindborg’s Swedish honoring festival occurs in October of odd number years, and this year’s dates are October 13 and 14.
Lindsborg residents, in traditional Swedish folk costumes, welcome visitors to celebrate the Swedish pioneers who settled the Smoky Valley in 1868. The festival features art and crafts, special foods, ethnic music, and other special entertainment while Swedish folk dancers and musicians add to the flavor of the festival. Folk dancing and folk music lend a unique character and spirit to Svensk Hyllningsfest.
The festival includes a variety of activities for everyone:
*Kubb and other Viking yard games
*Children’s Tent with a drum safari, puppets and more
*Folk Costumes of the Smoky Valley exhibit at Smoky Valley Arts and Folklife Center
*Smörgåsbord–four different times–these tickets sell out quickly–get yours today
*Various history presentations