2025 Summer Music in the Park Free Concert Series in Simi Valley in June, July, August

Rancho Simi Recreation & Park District presents the 2025 Music in the Park free concert series at Rancho Simi Community Park, 1765 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley. Concerts begin at 6:30pm. Lineup is as follows:

Saturday, June 21: Cali Country All Stars

Saturday, July 19: Bruno Mars and Britney Spears Tribute

Saturday, August 16: Led Zepagain (Led Zeppelin Tribute)

Visit rsrpd.org/recreation/events/summer_(june_-_august)/music_in_the_park.php for more information. Bring your picnic basket or purchase food at the events. Parking is free, but limited. Umbrellas/canopies are okay on the perimeters but not in the main event area. Alcohol is permitted; intoxication is not. Dogs on leash allowed on the perimeters but not in the main event area.

Valley Cultural Foundation’s Free Concerts at Warner Park in Woodland Hills - June 15 to August 24, 2025

Valley Cultural Foundation’s Free Concerts at Warner Park take place on Sunday evenings from June 15 to August 24, 2025 (except the Sunday after 4th of July). All concerts start at 5:30 PM with Emerging Artists Opening Act performances. Headliners will follow shortly after and end at 8 PM.

Located at the Nora Ross Bandshell at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion at 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. There is plenty of room for a late afternoon picnic with the family while being entertained by headline performers.

Street parking is available starting at 4:30pm. For more information, visit valleycultural.org/concerts-events/concerts.

The Schedule:

  • June 15: No Duh - A Tribute to No Doubt

  • June 22: DJ Quik

  • June 29: Mamase - A Tribute to Michael Jackson

  • July 4: Councilmember Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Extravaganza on Friday, July 4th, from 6-9:30PM

  • July 13: Twisted Typsy - Fleetwood Mac Tribute

  • July 20: Kenny Hale - The Music of Neil Diamond

  • July 27: Surfin’ - Tribute to The Beach Boys

  • August 3: Live From Earth - Pat Benatar Tribute

  • August 10: Which One’s Pink - Pink Floyd Tribute

  • August 17: DSB - Tribute to Journey

  • August 24: Locked Out of Heaven - Bruno Mars Tribute

Parking is available at structures located at 21800 Califa Street across from the park and opens at 4:30 pm (3 pm for 4th of July). Parking fees ($15 - cash only; $25 on July 4th) are a donation to the Valley Cultural Foundation.

2025 City of Westlake Village TGIF and Saturday Concert Series This Summer

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Summer evenings in Westlake Village provide the perfect backdrop for a great entertainment series. The annual TGIF Westlake Village series offers families a series of free performances at the Westlake Village Civic Center, 31200 Oak Crest Drive. Events start at 7 pm, with food available for purchase from a variety of great food trucks at 6pm.

The lineup:

Friday, May 30: Jazz Night with Lindero Canyon Middle School and Agoura High School Jazz Bands

Friday, June 20: Stone Soul (Motown Tribute)

Friday, August 1: TBA

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Saturday Concerts in the Park at Berniece Bennett Park, 31800 Village Center Road:. Events start at 7 pm with food available for purchase at 6 pm:

Saturday, June 7: Queen Legion (Queen Tribute)

Saturday, July 26: Rebel Heart (Country Hits)

Saturday, August 9: Smooth Sounds of Santana (Santana Tribute)

Saturday, August 23: Hot Yacht (Rock Dance Party)

More information and updates at www.wlv.org. All details are subject to change.

2025 Conejo Recreation & Park District Summer Concerts in the Park - May through September

The 2021 concert series will NOT look like this concert a couple years ago. This year’s concert series will be socially distanced and will require advance ticket purchases.

Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics, then sit back and relax to the sounds of summer! The Conejo Recreation & Park District Summer Concerts in the Park is back again in 2025.

Jackets or sweaters are recommended as the weather often cools during the latter part of the event. Concert-goers are asked to leave pets at home. Concerts are FREE and open to the public.

Location: Conejo Community Park, 1175 Hendrix Avenue, Thousand Oaks
(off Gainsborough Road, at the intersection of Dover and Hendrix Avenues)

Time: All concerts begin promptly at 5:00pm and conclude at 7:00pm. Parking is offsite only; onsite parking is limited and reserved for cars with handicap placards.

The Lineup:

  • Memorial Day Monday, May 26: DSB - Don’t Stop Believin’ (Journey Tribute)

  • Friday, July 4: The Springsteen Experience (Bruce Springsteen Tribute)

  • Sunday, July 20: The Tina Turner Tribute

  • Sunday, August 10: Stepping Feet (Dave Matthews Band Tribute)

  • Labor Day Monday, September 1: Skynyrd and Frynds (Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute)

NOTE: Artists subject to change. Concert information: www.crpd.org/events/summer-concerts-in-the-park

2025 Camarillo Community Band Summer Concerts in the Park on Thursdays, July 10 to July 31

The Camarillo Community Band's 2025 Summer Concert Series is planned at Constitution Park, Carmen Drive at Paseo Camarillo on July 10, 17, 24 and 31.

Performances will start at 7:00pm (and end at approximately 8:30 pm). Free admission. Bring chairs, blankets and picnic dinners while enjoying the show.

Presented by the Pleasant Valley Recreation and Parks District, the 2025 conductors are:

  • Bob Hackett, Music Director at Agoura High School (July 10),

  • Zach Borquez, Music Director, Oak Park High School (July 17),

  • Anne Fruehling, retired middle school Music Director (July 24).     

  • Kirk Raymond, founder of the Camarillo Community Band (July 31).

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Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival on Sunday, May 18, 2025

The Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival will take place on Sunday, May 18, 2025 at King Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas, starting at 9 a.m. Contests begin at 9 a.m. Performances begin at noon. Other activities to include music and dance competitions, jamming, workshops, food trucks, artisan booths and much more.

Learn more and purchase tickets at www.topangabanjofiddle.org

39th Annual I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival at Santa Barbara Mission May 24-26, 2025

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The I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival will be back over Memorial Day Weekend 2025, May 24-26. at the Old Mission Santa Barbara, 2100 Laguna Street. Festival hours are 10am to 6pm.

Madonnari, or street painters, transform the Santa Barbara Mission plaza each year over Memorial Day weekend using pastels on pavement to create over 100 vibrant and colorful, large scale images. The event is produced by the Children’s Creative Project.

There will also be live music and food available for purchase.

Pets are not allowed (other than service animals).

Learn more at www.imadonnarifestival.com.

Upcoming Events and Free Programs at the Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park Branch Libraries

Thousand Oaks (Grant R. Brimhall) Library.

Thousand Oaks (Grant R. Brimhall) Library.

There are two great Thousand Oaks libraries; the Grant R. Brimhall Library at 1401 E. Janss Road in Thousand Oaks (805.449.2660) and the local Newbury Park Branch is at 2331 Borchard Road (805.498.2139).  These libraries provide year-round free events, activities and programs for all ages. Selected events from time to time will be covered here.

Visit the library website at www.toaks.org/library to learn more. 

The following is a list of programs happening at the Thousand Oaks Library during the month of March, with GRB denoting Grant R. Brimhall Library and NPL denoting Newbury Park Library. All Library programs are free and open to the public, some require registration, and all are subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. For the latest information on Library events, please visit www.tolibrary.org/calendar.

One City, One Book 2025

Join us in reading this year’s One City, One Book selection, Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb!

When he is asked to authenticate a newly discovered piece from famed 20th-century composer Frederick Delaney, Bern Hendricks uncovers clues that indicate Delaney may have had help composing his most successful work, which makes him a target of a powerful organization who will stop at nothing to keep their secret hidden.

OCOB Kickoff Concert: Little Phat Band

Saturday, March 22 • 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm • Grant R. Brimhall Library

Kick-off this year’s One City, One Book with Gordon Goodwin’s Little Phat Band, featuring nine of L.A.’s finest musicians. This ensemble delivers the dynamic energy of its internationally acclaimed counterpart, Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band. Enjoy an after-hours concert at the library featuring a range of styles, from swing to funk to Latin to pop. This event is FREE and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served.

An Afternoon with Brendan Slocumb

Sunday, April 27 • 2:00 pm • Bank of America Performing Arts Center Fred Kavli Theatre

Join us for an inspiring conversation with bestselling author and musician Brendan Slocumb. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear him discuss his journey from musician to novelist, the power of music in storytelling, and the inspirations behind his work. Learn more: www.tolibrary.org/ocob.

ALL AGES

Bookmark Contest

Let your creativity shine in our Bookmark Design Contest! Pick up an official contest form from the library and design a unique bookmark inspired by the 2025 Summer Reading theme: Color Our World! Open to all ages, from Kindergarten to adults, entries must be submitted on the official form by April 30, 2025. Check the form for rules and details, then grab your supplies and start designing!

Fiero Code: Arctic Adventure Challenge

Saturday, February 1 – Monday, March 31 • Online

Create your own maze game with Code Blocks! Open to ages 8–12 and 13–18, this program lets you design, build, and compete in the Fiero Code contest. Enter for a chance to win an Air Pod 4, JBL speaker, or Redragon Mechanical Keyboard.

Gosh Yarn It

Friday, March 14 • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Relax, crochet, and socialize at our crochet club! Beginners and experts alike are welcome to bring their own supplies and hang out with fellow crocheters as we sip tea and work on our projects. For ages 11+.

Maker Mondays – 3D Printing

Monday, March 24 • 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm • GRB Teen Space

Visit the library to learn 3D printing and see our printers in action! For ages 11+.

LevelUp Lounge

Fridays • 10:00 am – 5:30 pm • GRB Teen Space

Access to gaming for all ages with the Library’s Xbox Game Pass! Hang out and relax with games like No Man’s Sky, Powerwash Simulator, Forza, Sea of Stars, and over 250 more options!

Board Games at the Library

Grant R. Brimhall Library

Stop by the Information Desk to borrow board games to play while inside the Library! Games available include Wingspan, Parks, Forbidden Island, and more.

Stay & Switch

Newbury Park Library

Join the fun by exploring our newest addition to the Library of Things. Stop by the Newbury Park Library Information Desk to check out a Nintendo Switch Lite loaded with exciting digital games! You can borrow it with your library card and enjoy gaming while you’re in the Library.

KIDS

Homework Help

Mondays • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Tuesdays • 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Wednesdays & Thursdays • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm • GRB Community Room

Struggling with challenging school assignments? Our volunteers are here to help! For students in kindergarten through 8th grade. Runs September 2024 to May 2025; closed on CVUSD holidays and breaks. No Homework Help on March 17.

Make & Take: Leprechaun Traps

Monday, March 3 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • GRB Community Room

Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day by creating your own Leprechaun Trap. For grades K-5. While supplies last.

Dog Days

Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18, & 25 • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm • GRB Children’s Program Room

Thursday, March 6 • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Readers of all levels and abilities are invited to come and read to a certified therapy dog! Participants will sign up for a brief 10-minute session with a dog and their owner.

Reading Buddies

Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18, & 25 • 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 19, & 26 • 3:10 pm – 3:40 pm or 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm • GRB Community Room

A weekly program for students grades 1-4 to practice and gain confidence in their reading with the help of an interactive volunteer. Registration required.

Music & Movement

Saturday, March 8 • 10:15 am – 10:45 am & 11:15 am – 11:45 am • GRB Community Room

Dance, clap, and sing along with Ms. Cheryl and her guitar during this fun, interactive program for ages 0-5 years. Registration required.

Learn to Code with Fiero Code

Friday, March 14 • 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Learn how to set up your own Fiero Code account through the Library and gain access to coding tutorials and learning platforms. It’s recommended to bring your own laptop with WiFi capability, headphones, an email account, and your Library card to get started. For kids ages 8+. Registration required.

Writing Buddies

Thursday, March 20 • 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Students in grades 2-5 are invited to share their creativity by writing a short story. Registration required.

Mini Masters: Marietta Barovier - Wooden Rosetta Beads

Sunday, March 23 • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm • GRB Children’s Program Room

Read the story A Thousand Glass Flowers: Marietta Barovier and the Invention of the Rosetta Bead and create wooden rosetta beads. Led by a Teen Volunteer. For grades 1-5. Registration required.

Pathways to Science: Chemistry

Friday, March 28 • 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Join us to learn all about chemistry and make some slime! Led by a Teen Volunteer. For grades 1-5. Registration required.

Future Einsteins: Kinetic Energy

Sunday, March 30 • 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm • GRB Community Room

Learn about kinetic and potential energy. Led by a Teen Volunteer. For grades 1-5. Registration required.

Winter Storytimes & Playtime

Baby Storytime

Tuesdays, March 4 & 18 • 10:15 am – 10:35 am • GRB Community Room

This is a lapsit storytime for babies 0-12 months. Walk-ins welcome!

Toddler Storytime

Wednesdays, March 5 & 19 • 10:15 am – 10:35 am & 11:00 am – 11:20 am • GRB Community Room

This is a toddler storytime for ages 12-36 months. Registration required.

Preschool Storytime

Thursdays, March 6 & 20 • 10:15 am – 11:00 am • GRB Community Room

This is a preschool storytime & craft for ages 3-5 years. Walk-ins welcome!

Newbury Park Toddler Storytime

Thursdays, March 6 & 20 • 10:15 am - 10:35 am • NPL Community Room

This is a toddler storytime for ages 12-36 months. Walk-ins welcome!

Bilingual Pajama Storytime

Monday, March 10 • 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm • GRB Community Room

A bilingual (English/Spanish) storytime & craft for ages 3-5 years. Walk-ins welcome!

Enrichment Playtime

Join us for 30 minutes of unstructured playtime from 10:15 am – 10:50 am.

For babies (0-12 months): Tuesday, March 11 • GRB Community Room

For toddlers (12-36 months): Wednesday, March 12 • GRB Community Room

For preschoolers (3-5 years): Thursday, March 13 • GRB Community Room

For NPL toddlers (12-36 months): Thursday, March 13 • NPL Meeting Room

TWEENS & TEENS

Mic Check

Monday, March 3 • 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Join us for an interactive program that will help tweens, ages 10-14, boost their communication skills and unleash their creativity through storytelling. Registration required.

Reading Rocks Book Club

Tuesday, March 11 • GRB Children’s Program Room

Rocks (Grades 4-5): 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Boulders (Grades 6-8): 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Join us monthly to discuss books with strong female characters. This month’s books are Roll With It by Jamie Sumner for Rocks and Just Like That by Gary D Schmidt for Boulders. Registration required.

Learn to Code with Fiero Code

Friday, March 14 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Learn how to set up your own Fiero Code account through the Library and gain access to coding tutorials and learning platforms. It’s recommended to bring your own laptop with WiFi capability, headphones, an email account, and your Library card to get started. For tweens and teens ages 11+. Registration required.

Comics and Manga Club

Tuesday, March 18 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Dive into any comic, manga, or graphic novel! Share your favorites, chat about epic storylines and awesome artwork, and make new friends every third Tuesday of the month. This month’s suggested reading theme is “strong female books.” For grades 6-12. Registration required.

Create Keychain Charms with a 3D Pen

Tuesday, March 25 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Wednesday, March 26 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • NPL Tech Space

Use a 3D Pen to create a charm for a keychain. Just for tweens and teens, grades 6-12. Registration required.

Books for Buttons and Boba

Come to the Library and pick up a “Books for Buttons and Boba” form. Finish a book with more than 200 pages, get a button, and enter for a chance for a Boba gift card. For grades 6-12.

Teen Volunteers Needed

Sign up to help with Homework Help, One-Time Events, Thousand Oaks Teen Advisory League, and other programs and activities at the Library. Go to www.tolibrary.org/teens, set up your CERVIS account, and apply to volunteer for various opportunities.

ADULTS

Conversations with Mom

Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18 & 25 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm • GRB Community Room

This free support group is for moms and their newborns to get together, express their joys and concerns, and meet other new moms in the community. Other caregivers, including fathers and grandparents, are welcome to attend the program on the last Tuesday of the month.

The Music of West Africa with Sean Gaskell

Tuesday March 4 • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Experience the Music of West Africa with Sean Gaskell and the Kora in a concert and an educational presentation.

Many Voices Book Club

Wednesday, March 5 • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Join us in reading and discussing books in a wide variety of genres by authors from a wide variety of cultures. This month’s book is World Running Down by Al Hess. Walk-ins welcome.

Music, Movies, and More

Thursday, March 6 • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Learn about three free resources you can access from anywhere with your library card and an internet connection: Freegal Music, Kanopy, and Consumer Reports. Registration required.

Free Movie Matinées

Mondays, March 10 & 24 • 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Catch free movie matinées at the Library! Explore our online schedule to see what's showing, and join us for a fun film outing.

Happily Ever After Book Club

Monday, March 10 • 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Join us as we chat about our favorite romance novels, where a Happily Ever After (HEA)—or a Happily For Now (HFN)—is always guaranteed. This month’s book is The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst. Walk-ins welcome.

Virtual Author Talk - Power of Reset and How to Change What’s Not Working with Author Dan Heath

Wednesday, March 12 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm • Online

Are you ready for a revolutionary guide to fixing what’s not working—in systems and processes, organizations and companies, and even in our daily lives? Join us for an enlightening conversation with bestselling author Dan Heath as he talks with us about his newest book, Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working.

Open Mic Poetry Nights

Wednesday, March 12 & 26 • 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm • GRB Community Room

Come listen to local poets and share your own work every second and fourth Wednesday of the month in collaboration with The Ventura County Poetry Project.

English as a Second Language (ESL) Conversation Group

Thursday, March 13 • 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Practice speaking English in an informal and friendly group setting, open to all non-native speakers.

Learn to Code with Fiero Code

Friday, March 14 • 10:00 am – 11:00 am • GRB Technology Training Room

Learn how to set up your own Fiero Code account through the Library and gain access to coding tutorials and learning platforms. It’s recommended to bring your own laptop with WiFi capability, headphones, an email account, and your Library card to get started. For ages 18+. Registration required.

Virtual Author Talk - How Women’s Liberation Transformed America: In Conversation with Clara Bingham

Thursday, March 20 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm • Online

Join us for a transformative conversation with award-winning journalist and author Clara Bingham as she chats with us about her new book, The Movement: How Women’s Liberation Transformed America, 1963-1973.

Crafternoon

Friday, March 21 • 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm • NPL Meeting Room

Friday, March 28 • 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm • GRB Community Room

Adults are invited to join us at the Library to socialize and make a different craft each month! This month, we will be making a Faux Stained-Glass Bookmarks. Materials provided. Registration required.

Virtual Author Talk - Dreams We Chase: An Author Talk with Novelist Jennifer Weiner

Wednesday, March 26 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Online

You’re invited to a glimmering conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner as we chat about the signature emotional depth of her books that have been inspiring readers toward self-discovery for decades. Hearing from the queen of fun herself, we’ll chat with the author about her New York Times bestselling novels, Good In Bed, In Her Shoes, Big Summer, The Breakaway, and many more.

Spanish at Your Library

Wednesdays, March 26 • 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm • GRB Technology Training Room

Advanced & intermediate learners can practice speaking Spanish under the guidance of a language-learning professional.

Ventura College Jazz Ensemble

Saturday, April 5 • 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm • GRB Community Room

Join Fundi Legohn, Director of the Ventura College Jazz Ensemble, and his students for a dynamic performance of classic jazz from different eras.

Tiny Porch Concerts Summer Series May through August at Peter Strauss Ranch in Agoura

The Tiny Porch Concert Summer Music Series is a series of four outdoor concerts held every summer at the iconic Peter Strauss Ranch Theatre in the Santa Monica Mountains in Agoura Hills. There is one show per month, with the first show this year being Sunday, May 11th (Mother's Day). This series is a must for any music lover that appreciates high quality, original live music where artists travel from all over the country to perform at our music series.

The National Park Service, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, Tiny Porch Concerts, our VIPS and our sponsors have worked hard over the years to establish a special community to not only have these wonderful shows but also to help preserve and improve upon the park for future generations. Peter Strauss Ranch is a unique theatre with a rich history of entertaining. Our community plans to keep it that way!

If you like the series and want to support but are not a sponsor or VIP donor, you can still help. There are donation boxes at every show, or you can donate by clicking on the “Donate” button at the bottom of our ticketing page. And of course, we are always looking for volunteers to help with each production. Tiny Porch Concerts is a non-profit 501c3 dedicated to the artists and the local National Parks that hold our concerts. All proceeds are donated to the Santa Monica Mountains Fund.

Our Mission: Tiny Porch Concerts is a non-profit 501c organization dedicated to the arts and preserving the Santa Monica Mountains. Net proceeds for each show go to the artists and the Santa Monica Mountains Fund which contributes directly to the local National Parks.

Tiny Porch Concerts Presents Our 2025 Summer Concert Series!

May 11th Dustbowl Revival with Special Guest Jordan Bush and The Packrats

June 22nd The Watson Twins with Special Guest Kimmi Bitter

July 13th Hot Buttered Rum with Special Guest The Doohickeys

Aug 10th Cristina Vane with Special Guest J. B. Barton

More information and tickets available at www.tinyporchconcerts.com.

2025 Scandinavian Festival at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks on April 5-6

Quite possibly one of my top 5 favorite desserts on earth, Aebleskiver.

Quite possibly one of my top 5 favorite desserts on earth, Aebleskiver.

The largest Nordic festival in Southern California will return to California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks April 5-6, 2025

This 51st iteration of the Scandinavian Festival will celebrate the cultures of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Sami people from the Arctic regions of Scandinavia. The festival will run from 10am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sunday, with music, dancing, food, crafts, demonstrations (food and Nordic crafts), vendors and activities for people of all ages in Kingsmen Park.

The festival will offer a games area for competitive activities, including Viking chess, a strategy game from the Middle Ages. People also can play Dala horse croquet and the ancient Viking game of kubb. Children and adults can also paint a wooden Viking ship, decorate head wreaths with flowers and ribbon and dance around the maypole. There will also be performances at the Children’s Stage and the Main Stage most of the day, featuring fantastic performers and musicians.

In the Nordic Country Crafts Tent, children can make free craft souvenirs representing each Scandinavian nation and earn a reward for collecting passport stickers from each activity.

Festivalgoers can wander through an authentic Scandinavian encampment and a Sami siidastallan, or community gathering. They can ask a rune reader for advice, trace their family trees with the help of genealogy experts and buy Scandinavian handicrafts. Aebleskivers, Viking dogs, Swedish meatballs and other favorites will be available in the food court.

Tickets are $20 at the gate. Early bird tickets available for $15 through February 28 at scandinavianfest.org. Kids 12 and under are free of charge, accompanied by adult.

The campus is located at 60 W. Olsen Road.

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