Time is running out to buy tickets for the popular 24th Annual Lutefisk Dinner being hosted by the Vegas Viking Lodge of the Sons of Norway.
The dinner will be held Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. at the Boulder City Elks Lodge (1217 Boulder City Parkway, Boulder City, NV 89005). But tickets must be purchased by Jan. 20, 2023 – none will be sold at the door. The cost is $25 for adults and $10 for children 12 years old and younger.
On the menu: Lutefisk with melted butter or white sauce, roasted pork, boiled potatoes, green beans, lefse and Norwegian and other cookies. Aquavit, called the “water of life,” will be available at an open bar. Packages of lefse also will be sold to take home, but must be reserved in advance when tickets are ordered.
“This is a popular and fun social event each year for local Scandinavians,” said Karen Holien Buehrer, president of the Vegas Viking lodge. “Lutefisk, codfish soaked in and then drained of lye, has a reputation all its own. Some of us have grown to love it.”
Anyone wishing to purchase tickets should send a check, made out to Vegas Viking 6-152, to Gwen Knighton, 2156 Marstons Mills Ct., Henderson, NV 89044. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope and a note indicating the names of those attending, whether they are going at 2 or 5 p.m., and a telephone number and email address.
For information, call (702) 869-5775. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are not available at the door.
Proceeds will benefit the Sons of Norway Vegas Viking Lodge, a non-profit organization formed in May 1992 to promote Norwegian heritage through a variety of special events featuring traditional and contemporary programs. The lodge also operates an annual scholarship program.
The Vegas Viking lodge of the Sons of Norway was organized in May 1992 and has been involved in a wide variety of special events featuring traditional and contemporary programs having a Norwegian-American flavor ever since.
The non-profit organization is a fraternal benefit and cultural society dedicated to preserving Norwegian and Scandinavian heritage in North America and strengthening the ties between North America and modern Norway.
The lodge is known for its popular annual lutefisk dinner, holiday bazaar and appearances at local parades and school functions.
The group meets monthly and has provided more than $30,000 in scholarships to local Norwegian-Americans in recent years and can be found at VegasVikings.org and on Facebook, Instagram (@VegasVikingLodge) and Twitter (@VegasVikingGang).